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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 ...
Besprekorna i neokaljana - jedna grčko-iranska mitološka paralela / Die tadellose und die unbefleckte: Eine griechisch - iranische mythologische Parallele
(Matica srpska - Odeljenje za književnost i jezik, Novi Sad, 2000)
Amimona je, po mitu, jedna od Danajevih kćeri, kojoj je za ljubav Posejdon otvorio izvor reke Lerne u Argolidi. Sledeći istraživanja Žorža Dimezila Skot Litlton u toj lokalnoj legendi prepoznaje drevni indoevropski mitološki ...
O spisu Commentariolum petitionis / On Commentariolum petitionis
(Srpsko filozofsko društvo, Beograd, 2009)
Ancient Greeks and suicide in the tragedies: Sophocles᾿ Ajax and Euripides᾿ Heracles / Drevni Grci i samoubistvo u tragedijama - Sofoklov Ajant i Euripidov Herakle
(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za istoriju, Novi Sad, 2020)
This paper analyzes attitudes towards suicide in ancient Greece as presented in Greek tragedies. Although suicide as a social phenomenon was a common motif in various ancient plays, the focus here will be on two tragedies, ...
One erroneous attribution of Defence of Eunuchs
(Walter de Gruyter Gmbh, Berlin, 2019)
The paper traces a three-century-long tradition of a mistaken attribution of the Defence of Eunuchs by Theophylact of Ohrid. Since Peter Lambeck, chief librarian of the Hofbibliothek in Vienna, identified in 1671 the author ...
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 ...