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    Salammbô, des animaux et des hommes by Geneviève Mondon

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Le romancier a donné à la présence animale une tout autre portée : elle essaime tout au long du roman qui répond ainsi au désir de ne rien oublier de la création. …”
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    Les usages de la métalepse d’auteur dans Partonopeu de Blois et Le Bel Inconnu by Nathalie Leclercq

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This article will investigate the extent to which the use of authorial metalepsis, theorized by Gérard Genette, highlights, in Le Roman de Partonopeu de Blois and Le Bel Inconnu, the functions of a participatory author whose active involvement reveals his desire to claim his freedom of invention. …”
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    Legal foundations of crowdlending: from mutual agreement to lending via online platforms by Marina Rojo Gallego-Burín, Araceli Rojo Gallego-Burín

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…We have found as a legal precedent the contract of mutual (mutuum) of the Roman Law because this system configures the loan contract also without intermediaries. …”
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    Écrire avec Flaubert by Anne Herschberg Pierrot

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The article will compare three moments in time: the 1910s, around Kafka and Proust, the 1970s, around La Préparation du roman by Roland Barthes, the 2000s with Marie-Hélène Lafon.…”
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    Umori preriformistici in un umanista meridionale: Antonio Galateo by Domenico Defilippis

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Its positions are revealed a great deal next to those of Erasmo da Rotterdam and they anticipate some of the motivations that would have brought to the Lutheran reform, although Galateo never refuses the supremacy and the orthodoxy of Saint Roman Church. Its thought constitutes an unusual testimony of that modern devotio, that would also have received not little succession in the.…”
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    The Lukan periplus of Paul's third journey with a textual conundrum in Acts 20:15 by M. Wilson

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…It closes with a brief history of Erythrae’s significance in the Greco-Roman world and why a stop there by Paul’s coasting vessel was likely during this part of the journey. …”
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    Hoc monimentum maesoleumque : les monuments funéraires dans le paysage des cités des Gaules et des Germanies romaines by Martial Monteil, William Van Andringa

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This article introduces several new examples of funerary monuments discovered in six provinces of Roman Gaul and Germany. The antique sources show that the aim of these monuments, the most ostentatious of which are mausoleums, was to perpetuate the memory of the elites who built them. …”
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    BIOPOLITICS AND HOMO SACER IN A TORTURE CENTER IN CHILE * by Hugo Rojas Corral

    “…The reification process of the prisoners by sadist guards and agents was added to the impossibility of the victims to legally defend themselves in front of tribunals. The archaic Roman law figure of homo saceris perfectly applicable to explain the situation of the persons kept in clandestine concentration camps as Villa Grimaldi. …”
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    Initial Encounters: Seeking traces of ancient trade connections between West Africa and the wider world by Sonja Magnavita

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Although the number of imported items known to have been brought into West Africa during late Roman and Byzantine times just started growing, the mechanisms of their diffusion are still far from being understood. …”
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    Dziedzictwo religijne w badaniach antropologicznych. Między perspektywą świecką a religią przeżywaną by Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…I bring the Polish context into the debate, emphasising that the dominance of the Roman Catholicism in the public sphere and the role of the Church in building heritage requires critical interpretive tools embracing religion’s impact on heritage-making process and simultaneously, the place heritage takes in lived religion. …”
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    Bodies in Agony: Classical Sculpture and Violence in Herman Melville's works by Ronan Ludot-Vlasak

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Instead of pointing to an ideal of harmony and perpetuating a long-lasting tradition initiated by Johann Joachim Winckelmann, allusions to Greco-Roman sculpture in Melville’s works are intertwined with destructive forms of violence. …”
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    Exporting Antiquities and Protecting Monuments: Beginnings of Ottoman legislation on the protection of ancient heritage as recorded by Polish travelers by Dominika Dziewczopolska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The interest they took in the Greek-Roman past of these areas resulted in intensive digging of the ancient sites and led to the illegal exportation of monuments to Europe. …”
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    Design and sensory quality. Materials and performance for communication in museum spaces by Teresa Villani

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In this regard, the results of two studies funded by Sapienza University of Rome are presented; they relate to the structuring of a database of materials that can act at the information level on the shared spaces of large Museum Hubs, and its experimentation for the Roman museums’ network Musei in Comune, supported by the Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali of Rome.…”
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    La première occupation militaire romaine de Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin) by Stéphane Martin

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…On the basis of recent research on the Upper Rhine (Vindonissa, Oedenburg), this study focuses on dating and characterization of the first Roman establishment at Strasbourg, dated until recently from 12 B.C. …”
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    Modéliser et comprendre les campagnes de la Somme romaine à l’aide des systèmes d’information géographique by Nicolas Revert

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…This paper consists in presenting the design, results and limits of spatial modelling through GIS, which are applied to the rural settlement of the Somme in the Roman era. Its purpose is to ascertain locational parameters, i.e. the human decisions which condition the presence of a site in a specific area. …”
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