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- Tamás ADAMIK, Gorgia's Theory of Style, pp.
55-60
- Tamás ADAMIK, Augustinus' De Doctrina Christiana IV
und die antike rhetorische Tradition, pp. 285-292
- János BOLLÓK, Die Kosmologie als Schlüssel zum
Verständnis der VI. Ekloge Vergils, pp. 213-223
- Robert COLEMAN, Linguistic Change and Innovation
in the Literary Register: Some Ancient Greek Case Studies, pp. 137-159
- Attila FERENCZI, Ein Traum des Aeneas (Aeneis, IV.
554-570), pp. 225-233
- Hans Arnim GÄRTNER, Roma redet. Claudianus (in
Gildonem 28-127) im Vergleich zu früheren und zeitgenössischen Autoren,
pp. 277-284
- Sabine GREBE, Die Beziehungen zwischen Grammatik
und Musik bei Martianus Capella und ihre Tradition in der Antike, pp.
293-316
- Péter HAJDU, Poetics of an unfinished Poem
(Claudian's De Bello Gildonico), pp. 89-113
- János HARMATTA, Fragments of Wulfila's Gothic Translation
of the New Testament from Hács-Béndekpuszta, pp. 1-24
- János HARMATTA, Historische Vergangenheit und
Idenditätsbewusstsein, pp. 117-126
- János HARMATTA, Turk and Avar Runic Inscriptions on Metal
Belt-Plates, pp. 321-330
- László HAVAS, Zur Quellenfrage bei Florus und Marsilius
Patavinus, pp. 115-116
- Heinz HOFMANN, Die Angst vor der Innovation. Das Neue als
das Alte in der lateinischen Spätantike, pp. 259-276
- András HORVÁTH, Mycenaea, pp. 79-88
- Egon MARÓTI, Die Fischzucht bei Cassodorus, pp.
317-320
- Tamar M.E. NELSON, Deception, Gods and Goddesses in
Homer's Iliad, pp. 181-197
- Hubert PETERSMANN, Die Nachahmung des Sermo Rusticus auf
der Bühne des Plautus und Terenz, pp. 199-211
- Viktor PÖSCHL, Tradition und Erneuerung in der Horazode
III 24, pp. 235-243
- Walter PÖTSCHER, Das Hera-Fest im Heraion von Argos (Hdt.
1,31 und Eur., El. 169 ff.), pp. 25-36
- Walter PÖTSCHER, Triptolemos und die Wortbedeutung von
πελεμίζειν, pp.
161-179
- Michael D. REEVE, A Rejuvenated Snake, pp. 245-258
- Zsigmond RITOÓK, Desire, Poetry, Cognition. A Chapter
from Greek Aesthetic Thought, pp. 37-51
- Werner SCHUBERT, Medeas Gespann. Fährten von Euripides zu
Hans Henny Jahnn, pp. 331-346
- József SZILI, Gender and Style: A tentative Exploration
of a Black Hole in Aristotle's Poetics, pp. 61-78
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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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