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ΠΕΡΙΒΟΛΟΣ II
(Београд : Византолошки институт САНУБеоград : Задужбина светог манастира Хиландара, 2015)
Сарадници Византолошког института САНУ, уз подршку Задужбине Светог Манастира Хиландара, с поштовањем и захвалношћу за изузетна научна достигнућа и немерљив допринос развоју и угледу Инсти тута посвећују овај зборник својој ...
ΠΕΡΙΒΟΛΟΣ I
(Београд : Византолошки институт САНУБеоград : Задужбина светог манастира Хиландара, 2015)
Сарадници Византолошког института САНУ, уз подршку Задужбине Светог Манастира Хиландара, с поштовањем и захвалношћу за изузетна научна достигнућа и немерљив допринос развоју и угледу Инсти тута посвећују овај зборник својој ...
Some Lexical Observations on the Nomos Georgicos / Нека лексичка запажања о Земљорадничком закону
(Београд : Правни факултет Универзитета УнионБеоград : Службени гласник, 2020)
Nomos Georgikos is an invaluable resource for the study of the Greek language in one of the
periods in which its colloquial registers are less well documented. It deals with the areas of
everyday life which are rarely ...
History of Emotional Suffering: from emotions to needs in the history of emotions
(Middletown, Connecticut : Wesleyan University, 2022)
Questions about the nature of emotions and the role of emotional expressions have been
addressed frequently in the study of the history of emotions. However, the extent to which
emotional suffering is present in the ...
Body Parts [in Slavic]
(Brill, 2022)
The Common Slavic *gotovъ Reconsidered / Још једном о словенском *gotovъ
(Nakladatelstvi Lidove Noviny, Prague 1, 2012)
After a review of previous attempts to interpret the Common Slavic *gotov 'ready, prepared, finished', Trubacev's etymology, which traces it back to a supine in -t(e)u- from PIE "ga-/ga 'to go', is judged to be the only ...
Zum idg. Adjektivsuffix *-ṷent-im thrakischen und slavischen / The PIE adjectival suffix *-ṷent-in thracian and slavic
(Institute for Bulgarian Language, 2020)
The paper deals with possible traces of the Indo-European adjective suffix *-ṷent-/ *-ṷn̥ t-in the onomastic remnants of Thracian and Slavic languages, some of them already assumed by Vladimir Georgiev (*aps-ynth-‘rich in ...
Σπήλαιον καλῶσι τὸν τόπον: Justin the Philosopher and the Mithraic Cave
(St Petersburg Univ Press, St Petersburg, 2020)
Justin the Philosopher, a second-century Christian author, discusses the cult of Mithras in his works First Apology on behalf of the Christians and Dialogue with Trypho the Jew. Justin's portrayal of Mithraic customs is ...
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 ...
Castles made of sand? balkan latin from petar skok to J.N. Adams
(Archaeopress, 2015)
Questions pertaining to the expansion, distribution, specificity and survival of Latin in the Danubian and Balkan provinces of the Roman empire have received much scholarly attention during the last hundred years. Four ...