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Els dies de Dèdal: Bacchanalia posa música als clàssics a la UAB
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Els dies de Dèdal. Blog de l'actualitat clàssica: notícies sobre la civilització grecoromana i la seva pervivència en el món actual. Dimecres, de maig 20, 2015. Bacchanalia posa música als clàssics a la UAB. Trobareu més informació i mostres del seu treball. Trobareu més informació i mostres del seu treball. See more at: http:/ blogs.uab.cat/estudisclassics/#sthash.gdn8jJNH.dpuf. El grup Bacchanalia farà una actuació en el marc de la jornada professional del grau d’Humanitats aquest divendres 22 de...
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sauvage noble: APA 2009 (Philadelphia): SSGLLL Call for Papers
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An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. APA 2009 (Philadelphia): SSGLLL Call for Papers. We were just in Chicago, but we must now think of Philadelphia:. GREEK AND LATIN LINGUISTICS. Sponsored by The Society for the Study of Greek and Latin Languages and Linguistics; Jeremy Rau. Harvard University and Benjamin W. Fortson. PDF] Please send three copies of the abstract by February 1, 2007. Department of the Classics. Cambridge, MA, 02138. Links added; emphasis mine.).
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sauvage noble: Golden Line in Prose
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An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. Golden Line in Prose. Or, “when a student of linguistic structures in poetry reads prose”. So, I’m teaching letters of Cicero and Pliny the Younger this quarter, and I was struck by the final sentence of Pliny 1.6.3. I’m not sure whether this has been pointed out before (tacet Sherwin-White ad loc.), but . First, note the word order. The indirect statement opens with the negative adverb. As four cretics, bookended by. In other new...
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sauvage noble: Euripides’ Helen
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An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. My friend and colleague Mary-Kay Gamel. An adaptation of Euripides’. For the modern stage. It runs Friday–Sunday, 29 February–2 March, and Thursday–Sunday, 6–9 March. Shows are at 7:00 pm (3:00 pm on Sundays) at the Mainstage Theater. Campus. The Saturday shows on 1 and 8 March will be followed by talk-backs. Tickets are available on line at SantaCruzTickets. 321 with Helene Foley. On modern stagings of Greek drama, Ruby Blondell.
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sauvage noble: VII diebus
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An Austronesian’s Adventures in Altertumswissenschaft and Indogermanistik. Ldquo;Septem diebus, praeferamus spem metui, concordiam disiunctioni, mutationem promissam perstanti statui rerum. Septem diebus, una conveniamus una res publica, unusque populus, et iterum malimus meliora de nobis narretur”—B. Obama, 27 October 2008, Canton, Ohio. And extra-curricular pursuit of these. Golden Line in Prose. APA 2009 (Philadelphia): SSGLLL Call for Papers. On the Archimedes Palimpsest. APA 139, Chicago, Day 0.
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Els dies de Dèdal: Bon Nadal i feliç any 2014
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Els dies de Dèdal. Blog de l'actualitat clàssica: notícies sobre la civilització grecoromana i la seva pervivència en el món actual. Dimarts, de desembre 24, 2013. Bon Nadal i feliç any 2014. Escrit per Sebastià Giralt. Envia per correu electrònic. Publica un comentari a l'entrada. Subscriure's a: Comentaris del missatge (Atom). Visualitza el meu perfil complet. S'ha produït un error en aquest gadget. LABYRINTHVS, el portal educatiu del món clàssic. HERMES, comunitat virtual. Cerca en aquest blog. IES sa...
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Ars Latet Arte: January 2011
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A Latin teacher rambles unconvincingly about Latin literature. Monday, January 24, 2011. One of the abiding mysteries of Latin literature concerns the conclusion to Lucretius's. A work with an avowedly positive message, expounding a philosophy which purports to free mortals from the harrowing fear of death, ends with a relentlessly grim and depressing description of the plague. In Athens during the Peloponnesian War. Why should the poet have chosen to finish on such an unpleasant note? Atque animi interp...
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Ars Latet Arte: Diu Viximus
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A Latin teacher rambles unconvincingly about Latin literature. Sunday, October 31, 2010. Continuing the theme of human-animal relationships from the last post, I very much enjoyed teaching the tenth. Book of Virgil's Aeneid to my HSC class this last year, and one of the passages that appealed to both me and the students the most was the battle-speech-cum-farewell of the warrior-king Mezentius, addressed to his faithful steed Rhaebus. Haud deiectus equum duci iubet. hoc decus illi,. Iussa aliena pati et d...
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Ars Latet Arte: Sparsa Miracula, Part II
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A Latin teacher rambles unconvincingly about Latin literature. Sunday, November 14, 2010. Sparsa Miracula, Part II. Phaethon's doomed voyage across the sky continues:. Multum caeli post terga relictum,. Ante oculos plus est: animo metitur utrumque. Et modo, quos illi fatum contingere non est,. Prospicit occasus, interdum respicit ortus,. Quidque agat ignarus stupet et nec frena remittit. Nec retinere valet nec nomina novit equorum. Sparsa quoque in vario passim miracula caelo. What is he to do? 191-192: ...
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Ars Latet Arte: February 2011
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A Latin teacher rambles unconvincingly about Latin literature. Saturday, February 5, 2011. Once again I have the excellent Dr. Gilleland. To thank for drawing my attention to a lovely passage of Latin to savour (and dissect! A Martial poem in which he revisits the often tawdry Roman theme of nostalgia for a rural birthplace. But it does provide scope for some fine imagery, and Martial rises above his usual glib standards when comparing his beloved Bilbilis to imperial Rome. Martial, 10.96, 5-14). Goes be...
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