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The classical philology is the oldest philological discipline. It has been always dealing with the texts written in classical languages. But its object has been various: through the text the classical philology studied a history, a culture, a philosophy, ... see more

The classical philology is the oldest philological discipline. It has been always dealing with the texts written in classical languages. But its object has been various: through the text the classical philology studied a history, a culture, a philosophy, ... see more

The classical philology is the oldest philological discipline. It has been always dealing with the texts written in classical languages. But its object has been various: through the text the classical philology studied a history, a culture, a philosophy, ... see more

The scanty intelligentsia that stayed in Lithuania after annexation by the USSR had to revitalise classical studies under the severe circumstances of the post-war terror, by which it was forced to demonstrate the advantages of the Soviet system. The minut... see more

The purpose of this article is to summarize and reevaluate the scholarship on IG3 503/504, attributed to Simonides of Ceos, through a bringing together of the results of the archaeological research (mainly through Epigraphy) and those of Classical Philolo... see more

The classical languages, Greek and Latin, have a special kind of afterlife, namely through their explosive expansion into other languages, from antiquity until today. The aim of the present paper is to give a broad survey of this field of study – enough t... see more

The issue of Slovenising classical Greek and Latin names has long beset the Slovene language and Slovene classical philology with its related disciplines. The tradition of Slovenising classical names goes back at least to the grammar book by Adam Bohoric,... see more

Johannes Irmscher (1920–2000), a pre-war member of the NSDAP, was reputed for decades as one of the most important East German specialists in classical philology, patristics, and Byzantine studies. From 1958 onwards he also collaborated with the Communist... see more

The post-war fates of Slovenian classicists, such as Fran Bradac, Jože Košar, Milan Grošelj, and Anton Sovre, were often decided by their standing with the ruling Communist Party. Yet the contemporary secret police documents, penned by ‘Andrej’, a State S... see more

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