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Apollonios Rhodios und die antike Homererklärung /Rengakos, Antonios. January 1994 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Habilitationsschrift--Philosophische Fakultäten--Freiburg i. Br.--Universität, 1992. / Bibliogr. p. 181-189. Index.
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Apollonios de Rhodes et Virgile : la mythologie et les dieux dans les "Argonautiques" et dans l'"Énéide : thèse présentée à la Faculté des lettres de Paris /La Ville de Mirmont, Henri de, January 1894 (has links)
Th.--Lettres--Paris--Faculté des lettres, 1894.
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De republica Rhodiorum commentatio ...Schumacher, Karl, January 1886 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Heidelberg. / Vita.
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De republica Rhodiorum commentatio ...Bottermund, Wilhelm, January 1882 (has links)
Inaug.-dis.--Halle. / Vita. No. 6 in a vol. of pamphlets lettered: Îles de la Grèce.
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Apollonius' "Argonautica" : a Callimachean epic /DeForest, Mary, January 1994 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Diss.--Boulder, Colo.--University of Colorado, 1981.
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The renewal of epic : responses to Homer in the "Argonautica" of Apollonius /Knight, Virginia H. January 1995 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Diss.--Cambridge, 1990. Titre de soutenance : Prósthen ̉éti kleíousin áoidoí : responses to Homer in the Argonautica of Apollonius. / Titre de la thèse translittéré selon la norme ISO 843 (1997). Bibliogr. p. 306-317. Index. Glossaire.
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Klea Gunaikōn : Frauen in den "Argonautika" des Apollonios Rhodios /Natzel, Stephanie A. January 1992 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Diss.--Fakultät für Philologie--Bochum--Ruhr-Universität, 1991. / Notes bibliogr. Bibliogr. p. 211-232 p. Index.
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Grenzstreitigkeiten zwischen Appenzell Ausser- und Innerrhoden /Bischofberger, Ivo, January 1990 (has links)
Diss.--Philosophische Fakultät I--Universität Zurich, 1989. / Bibliogr. p. 247-254.
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Studies in the history and epigraphy of Hellenistic RhodesFraser, Peter Marshall January 1951 (has links)
The work is not a full-scale history of Rhodes in the Hellenistic age, the materials for which do not exist. It is rather an analysis of the ancient literary tradition regarding Hellenistic Rhodes on the one hand, and on the other an attempt to analyse, classify and exploit the very large body of epigraphical evidence in so far as it relates to the external aspects of Rhodian life. The results of this scrutiny of the epigraphical basis, here undertaken on a far wider basis than has ever before been possible, are as disappointing as conclusions based solely on epigraphical evidence are apt to be. The first half of the work examines in detail the tradition regarding the political history of Rhodes from 408/7 B.C., the year of the foundation of the city, to 164 B.C., the year in which Rhodes concluded an alliance with Rome, and thereby lost, largely in not wholly, the freedom of action which she had until then retained.
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Chapter one: Founding and establishing an imperial university: the first twenty-five yearsMaylam, Paul January 2017 (has links)
Critics of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) that sat in the late 1990s have sometimes pointed to its failure to examine the role of larger collectivities in colluding with or acquiescing in the apartheid system. Universities, for instance, have been singled out for their failure both to make submissions to the TRC and to acknowledge openly their past shortcomings during the apartheid era. The historically white, English-medium universities – among them Rhodes University – liked to project themselves as liberal institutions. This book puts this self-representation to the test by looking critically at the operation and functioning of Rhodes University during the segregation and apartheid eras. This study is one of very few that recounts and analyses the whole history of a South African university in a single volume. It covers the founding of Rhodes University College (as it was then called) in 1904, traces its development over the decades, through the attainment of independent status in 1951, ending with a full consideration of the transformation challenges that the university has faced in the post-apartheid era. This is a critical study that points to some of the university’s past failures. But there is also a celebratory dimension, as the book highlights some of the achievements and successes of those who have worked and studied at Rhodes University over the past 112 or so years. / Please note that only the first chapter of the book is available online. For further information, or should you wish to purchase a copy of this item, please contact Bulelani Mothlabane (b.mothlabaneATru.ac.za).
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