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Michael Paschalis, Stavros Frangoulidis, Stephen Harrison, Maaike Zimmerman (eds.) |2007 The parallel readings of the present volume explore various issues in Greco-Roman fiction: political accommodation in coming-of-age novels, the language and practice of magic, narratives of failure, textual considerations and narrative meaning, hidden authors, proposals and criteria for dating, the… | |
Steven D. Smith |2007 The parallel readings of the present volume explore various issues in Greco-Roman fiction: political accommodation in coming-of-age novels, the language and practice of magic, narratives of failure, textual considerations and narrative meaning, hidden authors, proposals and criteria for dating, the… | |
J.R. Morgan, Meriel Jones (eds.) |2007 There have been many studies of the uses which the ancient Greek and Roman novelists made of earlier literature, particularly epic, theatre and history. However, the relation of the novels to ancient philosophy remains under-studied. This volume is intended to… | |
Progress in African Archaeobotany René Cappers (ed.) |2007 The continent of Africa has played an important and independent role in the history of plant exploitation. ... [This] book covers a wide range of countries and includes Namibia, Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal, Mauritania, Canary Isles, Libya and Egypt. | |
Barend Sijmons (1853-1935) Inge de Wilde |2007 Prof.dr. Barend Sijmons (1853-1935) was de eerste hoogleraar in Nederland die benoemd werd in de moderne talen. In 1881 werd hij hoogleraar Duitse taal- en letterkunde aan de Groningse universiteit. |