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The web site was developed by
Dr. Ryszard Pankiewicz


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latin républicain, pp. 52-85
- Samson EITREM, Eleusinia - les mystères et l'agriculture, pp. 133-151
- Samson EITREM, Varia, pp. 175-176
- Fritz M. HEICHELHEIM, Pap. Cantabr. H. Loewe I & II, pp. 173-174
- H. P. L'ORANGE, Zur Ikonographie des Kaisers Elagabal, pp. 152-159
- Sverre MARSTRANDER, A hitherto undescribed sarcophagus from Clazomenae,
pp. 160-172
- Robert PHILIPPSON, Des Akademikers Kritik der epikureischen Theologie im
ersten Buche der Tuskulanen Ciceros, pp. 21-44
- Gunnar RUDBERG, Biologie und Urgeschichte im ionischen Denken, pp.
1-20
- Eiliv SKARD, Asterios von Amaseia und Asterios der Sophist, pp. 86-132
- Chr. STANG, Eine Bemerkung zum "äolischen Optativ", pp.
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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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