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2024: AN 20, preliminary version

Articles

  • Borges, Petronio y la curiosa felicitas
    Marcos Carmignani
    1-20
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  • Yourcenar’s Hadrian: A Pendant
    Keith Bradley
    1-28
    • PDF
  • La caverne dans l’île : un parcours dans les profondeurs des Éthiopiques d’Héliodore (1, 28, 2-2,18 ; 5, 4-6)
    Patrick Robiano
    • PDF

Special Issue: Ancient and Late Antique Narrative Travelling East

  • Ancient and Late Antique Narrative Travelling East: Introduction
    Koen De Temmerman, Mara Nicosia
    1-4
    • PDF
  • Between Christian Faith and Classical Learning: Symeon Seth’s Use of Quotes in Stephanites kai Ichnelates
    Lilli Hölzlhammer
    1-22
    • PDF
  • Homer, Heliodorus and Pseudo-Callisthenes in Antony of Tagrit’s Rhetoric
    Mara Nicosia
    1-23
    • PDF
  • A Feathered Thing Happened on the Way to the Agora: A Syriac Variant of the Riddle of the Sphinx
    Simon Kootstra-Ford
    1-22
    • PDF
  • The Arabic Translation of the Tablet of Cebes: On the Value of Literature
    Teddy Fassberg
    1-26
    • PDF
  • Jesus’ Bat and Echoing Narratives
    Ali B. Langroudi
    1-29
    • PDF

Reviews

  • Cameron Cross, Love at a Crux: The New Persian Romance in a Global Middle Ages
    Ghazzal Dabiri
    1-11
    • PDF
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