Classica Cracoviensia XXVII (2024)
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Classica Cracoviensia XXVII (2024), ed. by M. Bzinkowski, Krakow 2024
Articles
Professor Dariusz Brodka – In Memoriam
Joanna Janik
Bibliography of Professor Dariusz Brodka
Tomasz Babnis
Classica et Byzantina litteraria eorumque receptio
Ἔρις and ‘Hesiodic Society’ of the Iron Age
Bogdan Burliga
Alcinous’ Garden – Archetypical, Paradigmatic or Simply Imagined? Notes on its Reception in Byzantine Literature and Afterwards
Michał Bzinkowski
Ulysses and His peregrini amores in the Latin Love Elegy
Danae Christidou
Two Remarks on the Nature of the Breviarium of Patriarch Nikephoros of Constantinople and its Final Chapters
Antoni Czachor
In the Shadow of the Empire Greek Ethnography of the North in the Late Hellenistic Period and the Role of Comparisons
Julian Gieseke
ἐγώ, ἡμεῖϛ, ὑμεῖϛ – Constructing Identity of a Speaker in Reference to His Audience in the Political Speeches of Demosthenes and the Political Writings of Isocrates
Joanna Janik
In Lampadem mundani splendoris acceditur Astrological Component of Martianus Capella’s De Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii I
Joanna Komorowska
A Few Remarks on the Description of the Baptism of the Emperor Constantine in the Chronicle of George the Monk, Actus Silvestri, and the Byzantine Hagiographical Tradition
Rafał Kosiński
Tsakonia as Seen by Travellers From Antiquity to the 19th Century
Marcel Nowakowski
The Rivalry of Procopius of Caesarea and Antonina the Patrician
David Alan Parnell
From Jupiter’s Rod to the School Mace The Origin of a Symbol of Power and Authority in a Greek Poem by Michael Retell
Roberto Peressin
When You Praise the Ruler, Do not Hesitate to Boast Your Own Talent – Analysis of the Poem Heraclias, Book I, Verses: 1–139 of George of Pisidia
Magdalena Samoń-Trzos
The Discourse on the Difference Between Audacity and Real Fortitude in De bellis by Procopius of Caesarea
Michał Stachura
Procopius on the Palm Grove
Conor Whately
Classica Linguistica
A Note on the Etymology of Brūtes/Brūtis ‘a (Latin-Speaking?) Bride’
Dariusz R. Piwowarczyk
Two Epigraphical Notes from Lesbos
Wojciech Sowa
Byzantine Scholiasts on the Description of the Grammatical Category of the Noun Number in Τέχνη γραμματική Attributed to Dionysius Thrax
Hubert Wolanin
Censurae librorum
Classical Archaeologist on Vergilian Studies. Gerhard Binder’s Commentary to the Aeneid
Tomasz Polański

