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Data Novakovicziana retractata / Data Novakovicziana retractata
(Institut za književnost i umetnost, Beograd, 2013)
Rad ukazuje na problem datovanja prvorazrednog dokumenta za srpsku književnu i kulturnu istoriju prve polovine XVIII stoleća, Slovo o pohvalah i polzje nauk svobodnih Dionisija Novakovića, i na osnovu raspoloživih podataka ...
'Basna' Ive Andrića / 'The fable' of Ivo Andrić
(Institut za književnost i umetnost, Beograd, 2011)
U radu se razmatra žanrovska problematika vezana za basnu i neke kratke pripovedne forme kazivanja poznate u najstarijim književnostima. Termin basna uzima se uslovno jer u Andrićevom tekstu, koji uzimamo kao primer, u ...
The tragic chorus in ancient times and nowadays: its role and staging / Трагички хор у антици и данас: улога и инсценације
(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za istoriju, Novi Sad, 2016)
In this paper we shall try to clarify the role of the chorus in the origin and development of the ancient tragedy. We can rightly say that it represents the pinnacle of intellectual and artistic expression of the Greek ...
The status of the coloni in the mining district of Vipasca in view of the provisions of the Lex metallis dicta / Položaj kolona u rudničkom distriktu Vipaske u svetlu odredaba zakona Lex metallis dicta
(Arheološki institut, Beograd, 2019)
This paper discusses changes in the Roman mining policy that took place during the Empire, based on the provisions found on the second tablet of the Lex metallis dicta2 (Vip II, 1, 2,5,6,7,8,9) from Vipasca. The main stress ...
Homeric ἦτορ / Хом. ἦτορ
(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Odeljenje za klasične nauke, Beograd, 2019)
Homeric ἦτορ ‘heart’ and Greek ἦτρον ‘belly’ are derived from Proto-Indo-European *h1 eh1-tr- ‘eater; stomach, belly’ assuming that *h1 eh1-tr- stems from *h1 eh1-, an allomorph of Proto-Indo-European *h1 ed- ‘to eat’, and ...
Heraclitus' Fragment B 52 DK Re-examined
(Walter de Gruyter Gmbh, Berlin, 2015)
This paper (re-) examines two sources of information about Heraclitus' fragment 22 B 52 DK, which are at the same time the sources of confusion when it comes to its interpretation: the meanings of the lexical elements that ...
Features of Vulgar Latin in the inscriptions of Naissus
(Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Vizantološki institut, Beograd, 2013)
The epigraphic material from the region of Naissus, in spite of its relative
scarcity and poor state of preservation, offers valuable examples of Vulgar
Latin usage. Interesting phenomena include an instance of the ...
Justinian's
(Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Balkanološki institut, Beograd, 2016)
In the Justinianic Novellae, repeated occurrences of the phrase meaning the Latin language, are generally believed to be indicative of Justinian's favourable stance towards Latin culture, Roman tradition, and his own roots. ...
Proto-Indo-European 'turn' and 'snake' / Praindoevropski "okretati (se)" i "zmija"
(Novi Sad : Matica srpska, 2019)
Два индоевропска назива за ‘змију’, скр. nagá- и прагерм. *snakk- (> енг. snake), пореде се са пие. коријеном *(s-)neh1- ‘окретати (се); змија’ (*(s-)neh1- ‘ окретати ’ ⇒ *nh1-ei-e-t-i id. > скр. náyati ‘водити’, * ...
Vernacular Latin, familiar latin Some aspects of a sometimes difficult distinction to grasp
(John Benjamins Publishing Co, Amsterdam, 2015)
The author examines the scope and interrelation of two traditional notions concerning non-literary Latin: sermo uulgaris, or plebeius, and sermo familiaris, or cotidianus. While these are really disparate terms, the one ...