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zeszyt 3 [Filologia klaszyczna]:

  • Adam Konderak, Wanax i jego rola w państwie mykeńskim, s. 5-18
  • Krzysztof Narecki, Obraz a myśl filozoficzna Heraklita z Efezu, s. 19-32
  • Henryk Podbielski, Znaczenie i funkcja mimesis w Poetyce Arystotelesa, s. 33-44
  • Remigiusz Popowski, Imperativus na tle antycznej teorii czasownika, s. 45-91
  • Augustyn Eckmann, Stosunek pogaństwa do chrześcijaństwa w korespondencji i pismach św. Augustyna, s. 93-108
  • Andrzej Budzisz, Świat dziecka i świat poezji w Kołysankach (Naeniae) G.G. Pontano, s. 109-117
  • Roman Andrzejewski, Niektóre Ciceroniana u św. Ambrożego z Mediolanu, s. 119-127

zeszyt 4 [Historia sztuki]:

  • Jadwiga Kuczyńska, Chrzcielnica w świetle myśli liturgicznej i przepisów kościelnych średniowiecza, s. 49-58
  • Bożena Wronikowska, Historia badań nad malowidłami z katakumb Rzymu: Część I, s. 81-98

 

 

 

 


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