Search Results - "Kazantzidis, George"
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Doctors in a Comic Costume: Medical Language and Mass Audience in the Comedy of Menander
Published in Illinois classical studies (01-04-2018)“…This article argues that the medical language in Menander’s Aspis can be understood as both a kind of medical “gibberish” but also as an accurate…”
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Callimachus and Hippocratic Gynecology Absent desire and the female body in ‘Acontius and Cydippe’ (Aetia FR.75.10-19 Harder)
Published in Eugesta (01-01-2014)“…This article invites a reading of Cydippe’s medical case in the third book of Callimachus’ Aetia (fr.75.10-19) in light of Hippocratic gynecology. In the first…”
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Pseudo-intellectualism and Melancholy.The Poetics of Black Bile in Lucian's Lexiphanes
Published in Araucaria (Triana) (01-01-2019)“…In Lucian's highly competitive and exhibitionist world, hyper-Atticism, the (ab)use of recondite, archaic words for the sake of impression, has become a sort…”
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Pseudo-intellectualism and Melancholy. The Poetics of Black Bile in Lucian's Lexiphanes
Published in Araucaria (Triana) (2019)“…In Lucian’s highly competitive and exhibitionist world, hyper-Atticism, the (ab)use of recondite, archaic words for the sake of impression, has become a sort…”
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Morbid Laughter: Exploring the Comic Dimensions of Disease in Classical Antiquity
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Pseudo-intellectualism and Melancholy. The Poetics of Black Bile in Lucian's Lexiphanes
Published in Araucaria (Triana) (01-01-2019)“…En el mundo altamente competitivo y exhibicionista de Luciano, el hiper-aticismo, el (ab)uso de palabras recónditas y arcaicas a fin de impactar deviene en una…”
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Poseidon and Caeneus: a case of pubertal gender inversion in Greek mythology
Published in Hormones (Athens, Greece) (01-06-2024)“…Disorders of sex development (DSDs) are very frequently encountered in ancient Greek mythology. One of the most striking types of DSD described in many myths…”
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