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The web site was developed by
Dr. Ryszard Pankiewicz


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vol. 2, 1996 [= Jerzy Styka (ed.), Studies of Greek and Roman Literature]:
- Dariusz BRODKA, Das Motiv der Krisenbewältigung in der spätantiken
Literatur, ss. 151-162
- Maximilian FUSSL, 'Virtus und voluptas'. Vom Wandel eines alegorischen
Gemäldes, ss. 45-55
- Daniël den HENGST, Egyptomania and Egyptophobia in late Antiquity,
ss. 119-129
- Joanna KOMOROWSKA, Changing attitude toward science: Astronony in II AD,
ss. 131-136
- Bruce MACQUEEN, The birth of the novel in Antiquity, ss. 57-73
- Hugo MONTGOMERY, Pontius Vita S. Cypriani and the ancient biographical
tradition, ss. 109-117
- Leslaw MORAWIECKI, The magic case of a dog in antiquity, ss. 137-149
- Oswald PANAGL, Rhetorische Stilfiguren lateinischer Autoren aus
linguistischer Sicht, ss. 25-38
- Johannaes Jacobus Luis SMOLENAARS, The literary tradition of the locus
horridus in Seneca's Thyestes, ss. 89-108
- Jerzy STYKA, Programatische Änderungen in der römischen Literatur der
republikanischen Epoche, ss. 75-87
- Alfons WEISCHE, Cicero - Augustin - Anselm: Der Gedanke der
unvergleichlichkeit Gottes (Zum Vortrag am 6.12.1995 in der Universität Krakau), ss.
39-44
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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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It constitutes the efforts to render accessible to the interested public hardly-known ideas, journals and books and aims to contribute to the exploration and understanding of religious and socio-economic processes in the classical antiquity and provide an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of their various aspects.
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Finally it serves furthermore as a naturally forum for the presentation and discussion of noteworthy issues, including the presentation of minority or at times controversial points of view.
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Journal: Deadline for completed texts is
September 30, 2007, however submissions are encouraged at all times and will be considered for the
next upcoming issues. |
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