2,161 search results for “hellenistic literature” in the Public website
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Gabriel Inzaurralde: ‘Literature lets you live four times as long'
As a young boy, Gabriel Inzaurralde, lecturer and researcher in Latin American studies, wanted nothing more than to become a writer. He still writes and passes on lessons from Latin American literature and culture to his students. 'My lectures are a constant attempt to reopen closed minds.'
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Arthur Crucq
Faculty of Humanities
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Wilt Idema
Faculty of Humanities
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Ako Tsujita
Faculty of Humanities
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Emma de Vries
Faculty of Humanities
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Kirsty Rolfe
Faculty of Humanities
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Christoph Pieper
Faculty of Humanities
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Stephen van Beek
Faculty of Humanities
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Ton Anbeek van der Meyden
Faculty of Humanities
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Jessie Morgan-Owens
Faculty of Humanities
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The Figure of Abraham in the Metrical Homilies of Jacob of Sarug: Its Literary and Theological Context
This project is a close and sensitive contextual study of Jacob of Sarug's (ca. 451-521 AD) metrical homily
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Style in Dutch literary prose
Terms used by literary critics in characterizing the style of novels are often impressionistic (‘baroque’, ‘austere’, ‘vivid’, ‘cerebral’ etc.). Foundations for such evaluations are usually not provided. A scientific way of studying and explaining style is lacking in present day Dutch Studies. Suzanne…
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Nick Tomberge
Faculty of Humanities
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Olga van Marion
Faculty of Humanities
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Otto Boele
Faculty of Humanities
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Dimitris Kentrotis Zinelis
Faculty of Humanities
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Rolf Bremmer
Faculty of Humanities
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Beyond Dissemination: Hindustani Identifications at the Nexus of Tradition and Modernity
An interdisciplinary cultural analysis of how the Hindustani double migration informs contemporary processes of identification and problematises the juxtaposition of tradition and modernity.
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‘A logical step from medieval literature to fact-checking’
Alumnus Peter Burger – along with his colleague Alexander Pleijter – is the face of fact-checking in the Netherlands. ‘My degree led straight to this.’
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Bram Caers
Faculty of Humanities
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By the rivers of Babylon: New perspectives on Second Temple Judaism from Cuneiform texts
“BABYLON” investigates the extent of the similarities between Babylonian and post-exilic forms of cultic and social organization and explores the question how Babylonian models could have influenced the restoration effort in Jerusalem.
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Dorine Schellens
Faculty of Humanities
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Sjef Houppermans
Faculty of Humanities
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Merel Oudshoorn
Faculty of Humanities
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Aminuddin Siregar
Faculty of Humanities
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Ton van Kalmthout new professor of special appointment of Dutch Literature
As of 1 September, Ton van Kalmthout has been appointed professor by special appointment of International Exchange of Dutch Literature in a Historical Perspective. In addition to his research into the import and export of Dutch literature, Van Kalmthout will also teach at Leiden University.
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Paul Smith
Faculty of Humanities
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Gabrielle van den Berg
Faculty of Humanities
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Eric van Hoof
Expertisecentrum SOZ
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Lan-Yi Yang
Faculty of Humanities
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Jaap Goedegebuure
Faculty of Humanities
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Ton Harmsen
Faculty of Humanities
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Paul van Heck
Faculty of Humanities
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Karin Amatmoekrim
Faculty of Humanities
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Jörn Soerink
Faculty of Humanities
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Julia Szirmai
Faculty of Humanities
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Tim Vergeer
Faculty of Humanities
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Looi van Kessel
Faculty of Humanities
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Beyond hybridity: innovation through translation in the Hellenistic and Roman oecumene
Forschungsseminar
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Madeleine Kasten
Faculty of Humanities
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Casper de Jonge
Faculty of Humanities
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Carmen van den Bergh
Faculty of Humanities
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Kamila Krakowska Rodrigues
Faculty of Humanities
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The Idiot in Arabic Literature
Lecture
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‘Studying English gave me a fertile humus layer of world literature’
Author Gustaaf Peek, who has been nominated for the Libris Literature Award, studied English Language and Literature in Leiden. ‘I completely submersed myself in literature during my studies, and the effects are still with me today.'
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Buddhist Astrology and Astral Magic in the Tang Dynasty
Jeffrey Kotyk defended his thesis on 7 September 2017
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Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies 23
Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies 23, 2007
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Political Memory in and after the Persian Empire
An interdisciplinary study of the Persian Period
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Persianism in Antiquity
The socio-political and cultural memory of the Achaemenid (Persian) Empire played a very important role in Antiquity and later ages. This book is the first to systematically chart these multiform ideas and associations over time and to define them in relation to one another, as Persianism.
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Isis on the Nile
The fourth conference of Isis Studies was organised by Liège college and has now been published by Laurent Bricault and Miguel John Versluys.