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vol. 89, 2002:

  • Jakub Pigoń, Profesor Herbert Myśliwiec (1926-1998), s. 7-18
  • Krystyna Bartol, Archilochus 188.3 W [2 podniesione]2: A Minor Suplement, s. 19- 20
  • Shirley Darcus Sullivan, The Fictive I as a ‘Means’ in Pindar, Pythian 1, s. 21-30
  • Marcin Podbielski, Pre-platonic Concept of ΜΙΜΗΣΙΣ: An Attempt at Defining, s. 31-53
  • Joanna Rostropowicz, Aratus and Astronomers, s. 55-60
  • Joanna Komorowska, Julian of Laodicea and the Military, s. 61-70
  • Ireneusz Milewski, Transformation of Pagan Temples in Late Antiquity (On the Example of the Eastern Roman Provinces), s. 71-89
  • Marek Winiarczyk, Zur Problematik der antiken Utopie, s. 91-116
  • Włodziemierz Olszaniec, La traduzione latina delle lettere platoniche di Leonardo Bruni Aretino, s. 117-129
  • Bengt Löfstedt, Notizen zu einem Buch über die Martinsgans, s. 131-134
  • Przemysław Kordos, The Shadow of Diglossia. Modern Greek Language Condition at the Turn of Centuries, s. 135-143
  • Jadwiga Czerwińska, Euripides’ Man [= Summaria dissertationum inauguralium] , s. 145-150
    Barbara Hartleb-Kropidło, Palliata by Caecilius Statius aginst the Background of Roman Comedy, s. 151-156
  • Livio Zerbini, Démographie, peuplement et sociètè du delta du Pô á l’époque romaine, s. 157-161
  • Tomasz K. Tadajczyk, Krzysztof T. Witczak [rec.], Papyri Bodmer XXX-XXXVII. „Codex des Visions”. Poèmes divers, editès avec une introduction gènèrale, des traductions et des notes par Andrè Hurst et Jean Rudhardt, K.G. Saur, München 1999, s. 163-166
  • Leszek Mrozewicz [rec.], I. Piso, Inscriptions d’Apulum (Inscriptions de la Dacie Romaine – III 5), 1-2. Mèmoires de la Acadèmie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, tome XXIV. Inscriptiones Daciae Romanae et Scythiae Minoris. Series prior: Inscriptiones Daciae Romanae vol. III 5: Apulum Daciae superioris (IDR III 5). 1-2: Collegit, commentaries indicibusque instruxit, Gallicae vertit Ioannes Piso, Lutetiae Parisiorum, Paryż, Diffusion de Boccard, 2001, s. 166-168
  • Karl Strobel [rec.], Vasile Lica, The Coming of Rome in the Dacian World, Xenia. Konstanzer Althistorische Beiträge und Forschungen 44, Konstanz 2002, s. 168-173
    Michał Stachura [rec.], T. Honorè, Law in the Crisis of Empire 379-455 AD. The Theodosian Dynasty and its Quaestors, Oxford 1998, s. 173-177
  • Waldemar Ceran [rec.], Marek Wilczyński, Germanie w służbie zachodniorzymskiej w V w. n.e. Studium historyczno-prosopograficzne, Kraków: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Akademii Pedagogicznej 2001, s. 177-180
  • Jerzy Strzelczyk [rec.], Walter Berschin, Biographie und Epochenstil im lateinischen Mittelalter. IV. Ottonische Biographie. Das hohe Mittelalter. 920-1220 n.Chr. Zweiter Halbband: 1070-1120 n.Chr., Stuttgart 2001, Anton Hiersemann Verlag, s. 181-185
  • Edward Skibiński [rec.], Piotr Bering, Struktury narracyjne w późnośredniowiecznych łacińskich kronikach regionalnych, Gniezno 2001, s. 185-189
  • Piotr Bering, Odpowiedź na recenzję, s. 189-193
  • Marek Winiarczyk [rec.], Jurgen Werner, Die Welt hat nicht mit den Griechen angefangen. Franz Dornseiff (1888-1960) als Klassischer Philologe und als Germanist, Verlag der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig. In Kommission bei S. Hirzel Stuttgart-Leipzig 1999, ss. 193-196
  • Eugeniusz Konik [rec.], Josef Češka, Zánik antického svĕta, Praha 2000, s. 196-197
    Eugeniusz Konik [rec.], Radislav Holk, Aureliusz Augustinus. Říman – člověk – světec, Praha 2000, s. 197-198
  • Lucyna Stankiewicz, Profesor Eugeniusz Konik (11 XI 1914 – 29 IV 2002), s. 199-201
  • Joanna Janik, The Meaning of Justice in the Poety of Hesiod and its Continuation in the Lyric of Solon, s. 203-227
  • Anna Marchewka, Epische Merkmale im herodoteischen Konsonantensystem, s. 229-232
    J.K. Newman, Pindar through the Looking Glass: Towards an Interpretation of the Seventh Nemean, s. 233-253
  • Magdalena Jaworska, Il Fedro di Platone: Eros, retorica e la critica alla scrittura, s. 255-268
    Marek Winiarczyk, Uranopolis des Alexarchos. Forschungsgeschichte (1835-2002) und Interpretationsversuch, s. 269-285
  • Maciej Kokoszko, Bounties of Egyptian Waters.A Few Comments on Molluscs and other Frutti di Mare in Dietetics and Cuisine as Presented in Ancient and Byzantine Greek Sources, s. 287-303
  • Ewa Skwara, Love in Plautus’ Comedies, s. 305-314
  • Neil Adkin, The Eleventh Book of Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria and Jerome, s. 315-319
  • Leszek Mrozewicz, C. Licinianus Mucianus und Moesien, s. 321-323
    Paweł Krupka, Ponti letterari sullo Jonio. La Grecia nella poesia grecanica di Calabria, s. 325-329
    Editor’s Note, s. 331
  • Jerzy Axer, Neo-Latin Studies and National Identity: The Case of East-Central Europe, s. 333-342
  • Yaroslav Isaievych, Anti-culture’s War Against Culture: Ukrainian Translators of Classical Literature as Victims of Political Repression, s. 343-351
  • Łukasz Tofilski, Morality in Pindar’s Odes. Study of Pragmatic-Systematic Functions of AN/KE(N) Particle with the Optative in the Main Clause in Greek, s. 353-360 [Summaria dissertationum inauguralium]
    Katarzyna Balbuza, Triumph as the Expression of Roman Ideology of Victory from Augustus to Diocletianus, s. 361-366
  • Lechosław Olszewski, The Divine and the Fallen. Divinity of Roman Women from the Time of Augustus to Nero, s. 367-373
  • Joanna Komorowska [rec.], Rush Rehm, The Play of Space: Spatial Transformations in Greek Tragedy, Princeton-Oxord, Princeton UP, 2002, s. 375-378
  • Joanna Komorowska [rec.], C.J. Tuplin, T.E. Rihll (eds.), Science and Mathematics in Ancient Greek Culture, Oxford UP 2002, s. 378-382
  • Marek Winiarczyk [rec.], Panezio di Rodi, Testimonianze, traduzione e commento a cura di Francesca Alesse, Napoli 1997, Bibliopolis, Elenchos, s. 383-386
  • Marek Winiarczyk [rec.], Lukina von Samosata, Alexander oder der Lügenprophet. Eingeleitet, herausgegeben, überstzt und erklärt von Ulrich Victor, Leiden-New York-Köln 1997, Brill, s. 386-390
  • Michał Bednarski [rec.], Emilios Mawroudis, Archigenes z Apamei. Życie i dzieło greckiego lekarza w cesarskim Rzymie, Athenai 2000, s. 390-393
  • Lechosław Olszewski [rec.], Elizabeth Bartman, Portraits of Livia. Imaging the Imperial Women in Augustan Rome, Cambridge 1999, s. 393-396
  • Anna Tatarkiewicz [rec.], Aspects of Friendship in the Graeco-Romnan World. Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Seminar für Alte Geschichte. Heidelberg, on 10-11 June, 2000, ed. M. Peachin, Portsmouth 2001, ms. 396-398
  • Radosław Gawroński [rec.], Mariusz Mielczarek, The Army of the Bosporan Kingdom. Studies on the History of the Ancient and Medieval Art of Warfare. Vol. IV, Łódź, Oficyna Naukowa, s. 398-401
  • Anna Tatarkiewicz (opr.), Miasto w starożytności. Ogólnopolska konferencja historyków starożytności (Poznań 19 - 21 września 2002), s. 403-404



 

 

 

 


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