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Balancing Power and Space: a Spatial Analysis of the Akītu Festival in Babylon after 626 BCE
Inclusion, Exclusion and Modeling of the Reader in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Causatives in translation: An analysis of causative constructions in Targum Onqelos’ and Targum Neofiti’s translations of Genesis
Magnanimus Phaethon
Ancient Dreams and Modern Approaches: An exploratory application of cognitive science of religion to book 3 and 4 of the Oneirokritika by Artemidorus of Daldis
Tully in the White House. Reception of Cicero in Modern American Politics.
Solomon in Love. His Desire and Downfall in the Testament of Solomon and other Jewish and Christian Texts
Leading the way. Commentary strategies in Angelo Poliziano's notes on "Epistula Sapphus"
He will destroy them like a potter's vessel: The anti-Hellenistic stance of Psalm of Solomon 17
Aeterna memoria digna monumenta - Saving and Shaping Roman history in Athanasius Kircher’s Latium (1671)
Isolated in the Empire? Localism and Roman legislation on Judaism in Asia Minor and Alexandria
Waging war with letters: the use of humanist epistolography in the context of the Reuchlin affair (1514-1519)
Is he dead yet? Can I watch now? A study of immersion in three crucial death scenes in Homer's Iliad
The Debate About the Resurrection of the Flesh Around 180 CE and the 'Hellenization' of Christianity
Roman Law, Roman Citizenship, Roman Identity? Interrelation between the Three in the Late Republic and Early Empire
Worldly professions of women in Late Period and Ptolemaic Egypt - An analysis of female occupational activities in Demotic documentary texts
SCRIBAL PRACTICE OR LAW IN PRACTICE: A STUDY ON THE FUNCTION OF THE HITTITE LAWS
Two scenes in the Old Kingdom elite tomb chapel of Hetepherakhet: Catching songbirds and goat herding
A Statement of Biblical Hebrew Verse: Reshaping the Argument and Taking a Cognitive Approach
Greek Literary Criticism ca. 433 BC. Plato's Protagoras as a Source for Classical Criticism

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