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vol. 3, 1997 [= Jerzy Styka (ed.), Studies of Greek and Roman Antiquity]:

  • M.W. von ALBRECHT, Thaddaeus Zielinski - Philologe und Europaer
  • Bernd EFFE, Philipp Melanchton (1497-1560) als Homer-Interpreter
  • Stanislaw  STABRYLA, Ovid's Ars amatoria als Lehrgedicht
  • Jerzy STYKA, Decorum in Poetr: Horace' "Ars poetica"
  • D. den HENGST, Die Poesie in der "Historia Augusta". Bemerkungen zur Opiliusvita
  • J. DALFEN, Lohnt es sich, für die Menschen zu leiden? Der Mythos von Prometheus und einige seiner Deutungen
  • Antoni BOBROWSKI, La realtà il mito nella struttura del carme 68 di Catullo, s. 99-108
  • S. ŚNIEZEWSKI, Livy's views upon the nature and philosophy of Roman religion, s. 109-120
  • Dariusz BRODKA, Die Idee der 'Roma Aeterna' in den Kaiserpanegyriken des Sidonius Apollinaris, s. 121-128
  • W. SPEYER, Der Dichter in der Einsamkeit. Zu einer abendlandischen Denkvorstellung
  • J.J. SMOLENAARS, Lake Avernus, the 'Birdless Palace': Poetic license or carbon doxide?
  • M. HERMANN, Bewegung und Expression der Tierkreissternbilder in der r?ischen Literatur der frühen Kaiserzeit
  • R. HOFFMANN, Kongruenz und Dependenz im Lateinischen. Zum Verhätnis von morphologischer Markierung und syntaktischer Hierarchie

 

 

 

 


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