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vol. 2, 1954:

  • L. CASTIGLIONE, Graeco-Aegyptiaca, pp. 65ff.
  • D. CSALLÁNY, Pamiatniki vizantijskogo metalloobrabatyvajuszczego iskusstva I [= Les monuments de l'industrie byzantine des métaux], pp. 311-340
  • G. DÉVAI, Traces of ancient Greek theory in Byzantine music, pp. 239-243
  • G. DÉVAI, Trois manuscrits en notation byzantine, pp. 361-363
  • M. GYÓNI, Les sources byzantines de l'histoire des Roumains, pp. 227-236
  • J. HARMATTA, A recently descovered Old persian inscription, pp. 1-14
  • J. HARMATTA, Un peuple finno-ougrien dans la tradition littéraire de l'antiquité, pp. 291-302
  • Gy. MORAVCSIK, Ungarisch-byzantinische Beziehungen zur Zeit des Falles von Byzanz, pp. 349-359
  • Á. SZABÓ, Zum Verständnis der Eleaten, pp. 243-286
  • Á. SZABÓ, Zur Geschichte der Diaklektik des Denkens, pp. 19-58
  • S. SZÁDECZKY-KARDOSS, The name of the River Tisza, pp. 79-115
  • J. SZILÁGYI, Ein Ziegelstein mit Zauberformel aus dem Palast des Statthalters in Aquincum, pp. 305-310
  • J. SZILÁGYI, Les variations des centres de préponderance militaire dans les provinces frontières de l'Empire romain, pp. 119ff.

 

 


The project Pomoerium will focus on the achievements of classics-related sciences, and examine socio-economic and religious transformations, not as a stream of disjointed events, but as an intelligible and determinate process, whether involving a shorter or a longer time span.
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