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De Praepositione: The Emerging of Donatus’s Thought on Syntax?

2020

The paper aims at investigating the syntax treatment in late Antiquity through the analysis of the description of prepositions within Donatus’s Artes. As far as an organic and dedicated description of syntax is concerned, the Roman tradition of grammatical studies in late Antiquity shows an overall gap. However, reflections on syntax emerge from the parts of speech descriptions made by grammarians. The ultimate purpose of this paper is to understand if, and to what extent, traces of emerging thought on syntax can be found in Donatus’s description of prepositions. These are regarded as a syntactic object of study by the modern linguistic theory. To that end, the paper focuses on the textual …

050101 languages & linguisticsHistory05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Part of speechSyntaxObject (philosophy)LinguisticsTerminologySettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesLate AntiquityLatin Donatus Syntax Preposition MetalanguageTheoretical linguistics0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical scienceRelation (history of concept)
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Introduction

2022

In the introduction to the volume, the editors explain the overarching aim of the volume and contextualize the main themes of its chapters. Even if the notions of biopolitics and biopower have played a crucial role in philosophy, the humanities, and the social sciences over the last decades, they have been used in various and at times diverging senses, which has also produced different narratives about the history of biopolitics. The main aim of the volume is to clarify whether and to what extent the concept of biopolitics is applicable to antiquity. To answer such questions, the chapters collected in the volume address three main topics, namely the possible presence of biopolitical discour…

Agamben Giorgioancient philosophybiovaltapopulationnaturepoliittinen filosofiaArendt HannahantiquitybiopoliticsantiikkikäsitehistoriamoderniFoucault Michelantiikin filosofiabiopolitiikkabiopowermodernityvalta
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Note sull'embriologia nella tarda antichità e la prima età bizantina

2019

This paper deals with the outcomes of Galenism in Greek Late Antiquity and in the first period of the Byzantine era, considering particularly the rare but significant elements of novelty which are present in the rereading of the ancient tradition by John of Alexandria, in the Alexandrian Summaries of the Galenic Canon, and by Stephanus and Theophilus Protospatharius.

Alexandrian SummariesembryologyByzantine medicineGreek Late AntiquityGalenismSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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La necrópolis tardo-antigua del Tossal de les Basses (Alicante, España): tipología y primera aproximación interpretativa y cronológica

2015

Se presenta en este artículo un resumen del estudio pormenorizado que hemos realizado sobre una importante necrópolis tardo-antigua que, hoy por hoy y pese a su extensión y número total de individuos (cerca del millar), no puede vincularse con ningún núcleo urbano de importancia. Su desarrollo desde mediados del s. IV hasta la llegada de los musulmanes a inicios del s. VIII, y la aparición de un nuevo asentamiento y necrópolis alto-medieval en sus cercanías, hacen a esta necrópolis fundamental para entender la evolución de la zona con posterioridad a la desaparición en el s. III de la ciudad romana de Lucentum. Summary of detailed study we performed on a late ancient cementery were unable t…

AlicanteArcheologyUNESCO::HISTORIAHumanidadesNecrópolisCronologíaHistoriaChristianityLate AntiquityCristianismoTardo-antigüedad:HISTORIA [UNESCO]CementeryChronology
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Antigüedad clásica y cultura nobiliaria en la España de finales del siglo XVIII. Autores y ediciones greco-romanas en la biblioteca de José Alvarez d…

2019

This article analyzes the reception of the classical world in the Spanish nobiliary culture at the end of the 18th century. Our objective is materialized through the study of the Greco-Roman books present in the unpublished catalog of the library of José Álvarez de Toledo, 11th Marqués de villafranca. From the examination of the authors and the different editions conserved by the aristocrat, the work tries to examine the influence of the classical world and its actuality in the development of the most advanced nobiliary culture of eighteenth- century Spain.

Beltrán CorbalánLibraryRevista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107719 Antigüedad clásica y cultura nobiliaria en la España de finales del siglo XVIII. Autores y ediciones greco-romanas en la biblioteca de José Alvarez de Toledo [0210-9093 553 Estudis]xI marqués de villafrancaUNESCO::HISTORIAXI Marqués de Villafranca Precioso Izquierdo11th Marqués de villafranca. From the examination of the authors and the different editions conserved by the aristocratNoble CultureFranciscoSiglo xvIII0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107719 Antigüedad clásica y cultura nobiliaria en la España de finales del siglo XVIII. Autores y ediciones greco-romanas en la biblioteca de José Alvarez de ToledoCultura nobiliariaAntigüedad ClásicaClassical Antiquitythe work tries to examine the influence of the classical world and its actuality in the development of the most advanced nobiliary culture of eighteenth- century Spain. Librería:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Domingo This article analyzes the reception of the classical world in the Spanish nobiliary culture at the end of the 18th century. Our objective is materialized through the study of the Greco-Roman books present in the unpublished catalog of the library of José Álvarez de Toledo18th Century 253 271
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ArchaeDyn. Dynamique spatiale du peuplement et ressources naturelles : vers une analyse intégrée dans le long terme, de la Préhistoire au Moyen Âge,.…

2008

Rapport de fin de contrat d'ACI

Bronze Agespatial archaeologyMoyen AgeIron AgeNéolithiqueAntiquitémodellingAge du Bronzedynamiques territorialesArchaedynNeolithicAntiquitysettlement patternmodélisation[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryAge du FertradesGISarchéologie spatialeSIGéchangesEuropeterritorial dynamicsMiddle AgesproductionFrancepeuplement
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Luminescence dating applied to Saint-Irénée’s church (Lyon, France)

2014

The aim of the study presented here is to propose a new view on the chronology of early medieval buildings in Europe and on the related building modes. If several studies have proved the efficiency of this multidisciplinary process, the case of St. Irenee’s church is very representative of the contributions of such an approach. This church is one of the oldest witnesses of the Christianization in Lyon, capital city of Gauls, and of its evolution under the aegis of Burgonds. However the small number of preserved remains of its early states has shown uncertainties in the interpretation of the chronology of the building use. There are two possibilities: is it the monument described by Gregory …

ChristianizationLate AntiquityPoliticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)Foundation (evidence)SAINTArtArchitectureAncient historyArchaeologymedia_commonChronologyOpen Journal of Archaeometry
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La tragedia española del Siglo de Oro en su contexto europeo: el canon trágico en Francia e Inglaterra

2017

Tragedy was born in Greece and was subsequently claimed and defended in Europe during the Renaissance and Baroque but, this being a gender as orthodox as changeable, it will be necessary to resort to a new reading of its components in order to adapt them to the reality of the Golden Age. Humanism promotes this recovery of the classical world and generates a significant literature on drama precepts that will not develop the same way in all European countries. While Italy and France opt for the acceptance and conversion of the ideas of Aristotle and Horace into style rules, Spain and England cannot fail to point out the dramatic dissonance between stage theory and practice, and, the aim of pl…

Cultural StudiesHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsTragedyHumanismStyle (visual arts)BaroqueClassical antiquityCognitive dissonanceHumanitiesOrder (virtue)DramaHipogrifo. Revista de Literatura y Cultura del Siglo de Oro
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Rewriting antiquity, renewing Rome. The Identity of the Eternal City through Visual Art, Monumental Inscriptions and the Mirabilia

2011

AbstractDuring the eleventh and twelfth centuries the Church began a process of renovation (renovatio) and the city of Rome was given new meanings. Antiquity is part of the identity of the Eternal City; the reuse or reframing of aspects of antiquity inevitably transformed the image of Rome. Public spaces, architecture and objects were given new Christian readings. Inscriptions, present both in sacred and secular settings, played an important role. A similar rewriting can also be found in travel literature and descriptions of the city, such as in the Mirabilia urbis Rome, where ancient monuments were re-interpreted to demonstrate the superiority of Christianity. Inscriptions were used as sym…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryMoyen ÂgeHistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectRomeSculptureEleventhLanguage and LinguisticsEpigraphy060104 historyRome; Antiquity; Epigraphy; Church Reform; Mosaics; Architecture; Mirabilia Urbis Romae; Sculpture; SpoliaArchitecture0601 history and archaeologyArchitectureValue (semiotics)AntiquityMosaicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonHistoire de l'artSculpture[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryReligious studies06 humanities and the artsChristianitySpoliaEpigraphyMirabilia Urbis Romae[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryChurch ReformIdentity (philosophy)AltarSettore L-ART/01 - Storia dell'Arte MedievaleClassics
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Searching for Syntax in the Early Medieval Commentaries on Donatus

2023

This study aims at contributing to the reconstruction of the metalanguage and the specific terminology used by grammarians with reference to the reflection on syntax, as it emerges from the analysis of Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages grammar texts. The study focuses on the description of prepositions within the commentaries on Donatus’s Artes. Despite the overall lack of a systematic treatment of syntax within the Greek-Latin grammatical tradition, the description of specific partes orationis, e.g. praepositio, shows actually traces of a certain reflection on syntax. The metaterminology used by grammarians to describe the mutual relation between linguistic elements seems to go even bey…

Donatus Commentaries Grammarians Late Antiquity Middle Ages Preposition Syntax Metalanguage
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