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As the title suggests, the article focuses on Chinese traces and motifs in Teodor Parnicki’s prose. The considerations pertain to his historical novels Koniec “Zgody Narodów” and Slowo i cialo where the Chinese elements create extremely specific philosoph... see more

A new collection and examination of the testimonia makes it possible to distinguish from the other medical Chrysippi the Chrysippus, active ca. 320–280, who was the teacher of Erasistratus.

Abstract: in the studies of Judaism in antiquity, and in the field of general History as well, it is usual to find references to Hellenistic Judaism, usually in opposition to Palestinian Judaism. In this article, I reflect on the concept of Hellenistic Ju... see more

Abstract: in the studies of Judaism in antiquity, and in the field of general History as well, it is usual to find references to Hellenistic Judaism, usually in opposition to Palestinian Judaism. In this article, I reflect on the concept of Hellenistic Ju... see more

After the critique of the ‘polis decadence’ model in the study of Hellenistic societies, many scholars started stressing the centrality of the ‘agonistic culture’ for the history of Mediterranean urban landscapes and international relations. Athens, a pol... see more

This article approaches the idea of "Judeo-Christianity" at an oblique angle. For scholars of late antiquity, the idea of "Hellenistic Judaism" shares some of the problems that scholars of modernity have identified in "Judeo-Christianity." Each of these t... see more

The description of the syntax of the infinitive in Hellenistic and Byzantine Greek is dominated by the historical approach, which interprets syntactic changes in the light of the anticipated disappearance of the infinitive. However, the syntax of the infi... see more

The paper surveys »Greece through Roman eyes« by searching individual Hellenistic literary epigrams for traces of their impact on the Augustan poets, especially on Vergil, but also on Horace, Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid. The first section focuses on th... see more

AbstractThe letter to the Ephesians employs various communicative strategies in responding to the rhetorical situation of its implied recipients. Focusing on the recipients’ new identity and ethos ?? ???st? [in Christ], the text emphasises supernatural e... see more

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