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Los dorismos del Corpus Bucolicorum

By Teresa Molinos Tejada

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Publish Date

1990

Publisher

A.M. Hakkert,Adolf M. Hakkert,A. M. Hakkert

Language

spa

Pages

474

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subjectsFigures of speech,  Grammar,  Greek Pastoral poetry,  Greek language,  History and criticism,  Latin Letter writing,  Early works to 1800,  Language and education,  History,  Medieval Rhetoric,  Ancient Rhetoric,  Congresses,  Mythology, Greek, in literature,  Characters and characteristics in literature,  Tragedy,  Characters,  Latin Epic poetry,  Scholia,  Literature and the war,  Interjections,  Comedy,  Language,  Greek Inscriptions,  Syntax,  Argonauts (Greek mythology) in literature,  Greek Epigrams,  Metamorphosis in literature,  Mythology, Classical, in literature,  Latin Fables,  Style,  Intellectual life,  Hellenistic Greek poetry,  Greek wit and humor,  Salamis, Battle of, Greece, 480 B.C.,  Salamis, Battle of, Greece, 480 B.C., in literature,  Poetry,  In literature,  Greek language, Hellenistic (300 B.C.-600 A.D.),  Literary style,  Religion,  Antiquities,  Criticism and interpretation,  Metaphysics in literature,  Latin Inscriptions,  Concordances,  Greek Oracles,  Metrics and rhythmics,  Hexameter,  Oracula Sibyllina,  Greek drama (Tragedy),  Stories, plots,  Literature,  Knowledge,  Influence,  Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.),  Latin Verse satire,  Latin Epigrams,  Latin prose literature,  Greek Epic poetry,  Textual Criticism,  Attic Greek dialect,  Glossaries, vocabularies,  Glossaries,  Greek Satire,  Greek Dialogues,  Historiography,  Iconoclasm,  Theophanes Continuatus,  Jason (Greek mythology) in literature,  Argonautica (Orphic epic),  War in literature,  Trojan War,  Ares (Greek deity) in literature,  Infinitive,  Constitution of Athens,  Orthodox Eastern church,  Catholic Church,  Relations,  Church history,  Heroes,  Angels,  Demonology,  Neoplatonism,  Greek Elegiac poetry,  Greek Magic,  Blessing and cursing,  Tragedies,  Latin drama (Tragedy),  Alcmene (Greek mythology),  Latin Epistolary poetry,  Latin poetry,  Pre-Socratic philosophers,  Article,  Language and languages,  Philosophy,  Greek literature,  Theory,  Religion in literature,  Providence and government of God in literature,  Free will and determinism in literature,  Religion and literature,  Gods, Greek, in literature,  Ancient Philosophy,  University of Valencia,  Latin language,  Indirect discourse,  Homosexuality in literature,  Middle Eastern literature,  Commentaries,  Polarity in literature,  Homosexuality in the Bible,  Liminality in the Bible,  Epic poetry, Assyro-Babylonian,  Criticism, interpretation,  Gilgamesh,  Bible,  Film and video adaptations,  Spartacus (Motion picture : 1960),  Ovid, 43 b.c.-17 a.d. or 18 a.d.,  Greek poetry,  Ancient Literature,  Medieval Literature,  Byzantine literature,  Schrift (Motiv),  Dacians,  Romans,  Rhetorikunterricht,  Greek letters,  Homosexualität (Motiv),  Gilgamesch-Epos,  Samuel (Buch, I. II.),  Catalan literature,  Classical influences,  Classical literature,  Heroes in literature,  Saints in literature,  On the method of forcefulness,  Correspondence,  Knowledge and learning,  Emperors,  Biography,  Homer,  Dictionaries,  Spanish,  Corpus Bucolicum,  Themes, motives,  Odysseus (Greek mythology) in literature,  Penelope (Greek mythology) in literature,  Plots,  Orestes (Greek mythology) in literature,  Doric Greek dialect,  Corpus Bucolicorum,  Dialects