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Sulpicius Severus uses in his Dialogi a series of exempla taken (in a schematic form) from biblical sources. An analysis of the ideological function of the narrator (as G. Genette defines it) shows his religious, moral and political aspects and [...]![]()
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This article completes previous studies on the Jewry of Burriana. Nineteen new documents from the Archives of the Kingdom of Valencia are published here. After a short introduction about its origins, the problems and vicissitudes of this aljama [...]![]()
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The author, based on the recent bibliography and on the existence of the heteroclisis of the type -pl-n on Etruscan (which he understands as an Indoeuropean language), gives new proposals on this subject. He thinks that the three types of hetero[...]![]()
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The author discusses the way soccer is organized, practiced and lived out in the Mexican state of Chiapas where, since 2002, upon the arrival of the professional team Los Jaguares de Chiapas, the world around this sport has changed substantially[...]![]()
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The pseudo-historicity, spurious attribution and alleged translation of a lost manuscript was a paratextual theme widely used in the Spanish literature of the Golden Age, usually associated with a taletype in which the author tells the circumsta[...]![]()
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Alcman uses the local dialect in his compositions to a much greater extent than it is usually thought. He knows very well the resorts of the previous literary language and fits them in his own dialect, but without excessive concessions to this e[...]![]()
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The aim of this paper is to study the toponymic element Mira as it is present at old and new place names in the Iberian Peninsula, in order to establish its diffusion area and to bear out its Indo-European origins, specifically belonging to the [...]![]()
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This paper aims to study the way in which Xenophanes uses and modifies the Homeric diction in his fragments. Both the Homeric formulas and the expressions used only once in the Iliad and Odyssey are identified in each of the poet's three works. [...]![]()
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The continuous transformations suffered by flamenco have always been related to its interactions with many other traditions. What once was a local experience, although hybrid from its origins, was transformed into a chameleonic musical phenomeno[...]![]()
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Academic authorities often talk about the importance that students read and about the need of making reading a primary-school requirement. Reading, however, involves not only decoding a series of graphic signs but also paying attention to the li[...]![]()
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Piso, suspected of having murdered Tiberius´s adopted son, Germanicus, in October of 19 AD, was brought to trial for this and other crimes in 20 AD. The date of the trial (May of the same year) which can be deduced from Tacitus´s writings (Annal[...]![]()
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Sánchez Salor, E. ; Iglesias Gil, J. M. | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 1977-06-30The analysis of the Latin language of the Cantabrian inscription, is a further contribution to know the state of Romanization in which this region was to be found in the 2nd to the 4th centuries. On the other hand it is also a proof to distingui[...]![]()
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A description of the lexicographical manuscripts of Wilhelm Crönert kept at Göttingen. No disponible.