
CLASSICA CRACOVIENSIA
Nº 27 - 2024
INDEX
Articles
Professor Dariusz Brodka – In Memoriam
pp. 5-8
Joanna Janik
Bibliography of Professor Dariusz Brodka
pp. 9-14
Tomasz Babnis
Classica et Byzantina
litteraria eorumque receptio
Ἔρις and ‘Hesiodic Society’ of
the Iron Age pp. 17-37
Bogdan Burliga
Alcinous’ Garden – Archetypical, Paradigmatic
or Simply Imagined? Notes on
its Reception in Byzantine
Literature and Afterwards
pp. 39-66
Michał Bzinkowski
Ulysses and His peregrini amores in
the Latin Love Elegy pp. 67-83
Danae Christidou
Two Remarks on the Nature of the Breviarium
of Patriarch Nikephoros of Constantinople
and its Final Chapters pp. 85-95
Antoni Czachor
In the Shadow of the Empire. Greek Ethnography
of the North in the Late Hellenistic Period
and the Role of Comparisons pp. 97-150
Julian Gieseke
ἐγώ, ἡμεῖϛ, ὑμεῖϛ – Constructing Identity of
a Speaker in Reference to His Audience in
the Political Speeches of Demosthenes and
the Political Writings of Isocrates pp. 151-172
Joanna Janik
In Lampadem mundani splendoris acceditur
Astrological Component of Martianus Capella’s
De Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii I pp. 173-185
Joanna Komorowska
A Few Remarks on the Description of the Baptism of
the Emperor Constantine in the Chronicle of
George the Monk, Actus Silvestri, and the
Byzantine Hagiographical Tradition pp. 187-215
Rafał Kosiński
Tsakonia as Seen by Travellers
From Antiquity to the 19th Century pp. 217-241
Marcel Nowakowski
The Rivalry of Procopius of Caesarea
and Antonina the Patrician pp. 243-261
David Alan Parnell
From Jupiter’s Rod to the School Mace
The Origin of a Symbol of Power and
Authority in a Greek Poem by
Michael Retell pp. 263-292
Roberto Peressin
When You Praise the Ruler, Do not Hesitate
to Boast Your Own Talent – Analysis of the
Poem Heraclias, Book I, Verses:
1–139 of George of Pisidia pp. 293-322
Magdalena Samoń-Trzos
The Discourse on the Difference Between Audacity
and Real Fortitude in De bellis by Procopius of
Caesarea pp. 323-355
Michał Stachura
Procopius on the Palm Grove pp. 357-374
Conor Whately
Classica Linguistica
A Note on the Etymology of Brūtes/Brūtis
‘a (Latin-Speaking?) Bride’ pp. 377-387
Dariusz R. Piwowarczyk
Two Epigraphical Notes from Lesbos
pp. 389-406
Wojciech Sowa
Byzantine Scholiasts on the Description of
the Grammatical Category of the Noun
Number in Τέχνη γραμματική Attributed
to Dionysius Thrax pp. 407-442
Hubert Wolanin
Censurae librorum
Classical Archaeologist on Vergilian Studies.
Gerhard Binder’s Commentary to
the Aeneid pp. 445-481
Tomasz Polański
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