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Autor:
Celia E. Schultz, Paul B. Harvey
This book explores how recent findings and research provide a richer understanding of religious activities in Republican Rome and contemporary central Italic societies, including the Etruscans, during the period of the Middle and Late Republic. While
Autor:
Paul B. Harvey
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Oriental Society. 135
Afghanistan: Forging Civilizations along the Silk Road. Edited by Joan Aruz and Elisabetta Valtz Fino. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Symposia. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2012. Pp. viii + 134, illus. $35 (paper). [Distributed by Yale U
Autor:
Paul B. Harvey
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Oriental Society. 134
The Bronzes of Ptolemy II Philadelphus. By Wendy Cheshire. Ägypten und Altes Testament, vol. 77. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2009. Pp. xxvi + 256, plates. €76.
Autor:
Paul B. Harvey
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Oriental Society. 135
From Alexander to Jesus. By Ory Amitay. Hellenistic Culture and Society, vol. 52. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2010. Pp. xii + 246. $49.95.
Autor:
Paul B. Harvey Jr.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies. 1:161-168
Autor:
Paul B. Harvey, A. G. Roeber
Publikováno v:
Neophilologus. 95:373-378
We seek here to investigate and clarify the origins of the popular pietistic expression “God willing”. We discuss the historical relationship between that Christian affirmation and expectation of divine aid and the common Arabic Islamic expressio
Autor:
Paul B. Harvey, Philip Baldi
Publikováno v:
The Classical Review. 64:439-441
Autor:
Paul B. Harvey
Publikováno v:
Vigiliae Christianae. 59:286-297
Jerome's three exercises in hagiography, his Paul, Malchus, and Hilarion, as printed in our standard editions, lack dedications. The manuscript tradition, however, reveals a special (possibly first) edition of the Hilarion explicitly dedicated to the
Autor:
Paul B. Harvey, Gretchen E. Minton
Publikováno v:
Neophilologus. 88:307-314
In Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, an obvious, but curious, Italian word – chipochia – appears in an exchange between Cressida and Pandarus (4.2.31). All modern editions print this word as capocchia, following the emendation of Lewis Theobald
Autor:
Paul B. Harvey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies. 105:458-459