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Nuova interpretazione della figura del Veltro, in base a una riconsiderazione della sfera simbolico-allegorica in cui è di solito inserito il cane-veltro, e a una rilettura degli elementi testuali più problematici.
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http://genealogiesofknowledge.net/2016/12/02/research-associate-position-genealogies-knowledge/Genealogies of Knowledge: The Evolution and Contestation of Concepts across Time and Space is an AHRC-funded project investigating the historical evolution and transformation through translation of key concepts in political and scientific thought, that can often be traced back to the ancient Greek world. You will be part of a team comprising the principal investigator, Professor Mona Baker, two coinvestigators, Professor Luis Pérez-González and Professor Peter Pormann, a Senior Research...
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http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/books/book-reviews/cortges-and-tea-why-we-do-death-well-35260923.html Corteges and tea: why we 'do death well' The people of Ireland. as this book attests, "do death well": both the lead-up to it, and the aftermath. In this rich collection of essays, we run the gamut of that entire collective experience, from ancient times to modern practices—many of which, of course, are carrying on time-honoured traditions. The superbly (and appropriately) named editor Salvador Ryan begins with some sweet-natured and warmly witty personal memories of death. His...
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Book review, with some discussion of translation issues.
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