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    Complete Piano Music / by Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918

    Published 1992
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    Colloquial and literary Latin /

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction Eleanor / Dickey -- Colloquial language in linguistic studies / James Clackson -- Roman authors on colloquial language / Rolando Ferri and Philomen Probert -- Idiom(s) and literariness in classical literary criticism / Anna Chahoud -- Preliminary conclusions / Eleanor Dickey -- Possessive pronouns in Plautus / Wolfgang David Cirilo de Melo -- Greeting and farewell expressions as evidence for colloquial language: between literary and epigraphical texts / Paolo Poccetti -- Colloquial and literary language in early Roman tragedy / Hilla Halla-aho and Peter Kruschwitz -- The fragments of Cato's Origines / John Briscoe -- Hyperbaton and register in Cicero / J. …”
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    Littoral /

    Published 1981
    Table of Contents: “…Nef – Sur la théorie médiévale de la suppositio, A. de Libera – Abord de l'hallucination, E. Porge – Spinoza en épigraphe de Lacan, R. Misrahi – Du discord paranoïaque, J. …”
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    Ritual and materiality at Abydos: the stela CG20570 by Zingarelli, Andrea P.

    Published 2020
    “…This article will present the translation and study of the unpublished stela CG 20570, currently stored in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. An epigraphic and iconographic analysis will be carried out, with particular emphasis on the offering formula and the involved offerings displayed. …”
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    Earthly and supernatural snakes, symbols of power of the Kaan ajawtaak by Mumary Farto, Pablo A.

    Published 2019
    “…Likewise, the Kaan ajawtaak used other three ophidiids to reinforce dynastic authority: the first one derives from a previous symbolic tradition related to war, the Teotihuacan serpent; the second one, known as the aquatic serpent, associated with the ruling elite and probably also with aquatic resource control; and the third one, a very powerful animistic entity related with late dynastic rulers but stemming from a previous tradition, Xukub Chij Chan. Using an epigraphic and iconographic study of stone monuments and pottery, I will analyze the reasons regarding the relationship between these ophidiids and Kaan dynasty rulers.…”
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    Earthly and supernatural snakes, symbols of power of the Kaan ajawtaak by Mumary Farto, Pablo A.

    Published 2019
    “…Likewise, the Kaan ajawtaak used other three ophidiids to reinforce dynastic authority: the first one derives from a previous symbolic tradition related to war, the Teotihuacan serpent; the second one, known as the aquatic serpent, associated with the ruling elite and probably also with aquatic resource control; and the third one, a very powerful animistic entity related with late dynastic rulers but stemming from a previous tradition, Xukub Chij Chan. Using an epigraphic and iconographic study of stone monuments and pottery, I will analyze the reasons regarding the relationship between these ophidiids and Kaan dynasty rulers.…”
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    Much More than a Metaphor: Translation in Anthropology by Sora, Gustavo Alejandro

    Published 2021
    “…If the Globish alluded to by Barbara Cassin in the epigraph is a sign of the new global communication, it was not until the start of this century that new areas of investigation were established to understand “the global cultural reality” from other perspectives. …”
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    American Literature : a journal of literary history, criticism and bibliography /

    Published 1945
    Table of Contents: “…Coers -- A Letter of William Hill Brown's / John R. Byers, Jr. -- The Epigraph to Poe's "Berenice" / Michael Beard -- The Solitude of Hawthorne's "Wakefield" / Ruth Perry -- Fate and Madness: The Determinist Vision of Darl Bundren / Charles Palliser -- The Friend at the Round Table: A Note on Steinbeck's Acts / John Ditsky -- A Meditation on Folk-History: The Dramatic Structure of Robert Penn Warren's The Ballad of Billie Potts / William Bedford Clark.…”
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    Variaciones Borges /

    Published 1996
    Table of Contents: “…Faucher -- Otros estudios: Les épigraphes de Borges, spéculation et spécularité / Zohra Lhioui -- Notas sobre “El cautivo” de Jorge Luis Borges / Noemí Ulla -- Algunas lecturas del post-centenario / Cristina Parodi, Ana Camblong, Ivan Almeida…”
    Texto completo desde 1996, 1 hasta 2011, 32. Acceso a algunos artículos desde 2012,33. [Consulta: 2021/06/30]
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