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  3. Vol. 72 No. 206 (2021): Helmántica. Revista de Filología Clásica y Hebrea

Published: 2021-10-31

Artículos

Index

VVAA

1-6

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La Bruja Ericto y Sexto Pompeyo

relectura de un acto de necromancia en la Farsalia de Lucano

Amela Valverde Luis, Alejandra Guzmán Almagro

9-34

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Hadrian's rescript to minucius mundanus and christianity

Narciso Santos Yanguas

35-74

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A misunderstood passage in St. Jerome (EPIST. 30, 1)

Neil Adkin

75-79

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Benedicere vs. Maledicere

The patristic of IOB 1,5 and 2,9

Julia Aguilar Miquel

82-119

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Study, edition and translation of the sermo in diem apparitionis domini, collected in London, British ligrary, add. 30853, FF. 277V-280V

María Eugenia Pérez Gordillo

121-186

Womens martyrs, animals, and god's presence in ancient christian texts

Roberta Franchi

187-218

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The authors and works of religious content in the 19th century

J.C. Lara Olmo

219-263

Datos Editoriales

 

eISSN: 2660-9533

ISSN: 0018-0114

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Classical, Hebrew, and Biblical Scholarship: Identity and Reception

On the 75th anniversary of Helmantica: Journal of Classical and Hebrew Philology (1950-2025), we wish to commemorate this event by publishing a special issue open to scholars of classical, Hebrew, and biblical scholarship. It is intended to serve as a stop along the path taken over these years to rethink the identity and essence of these studies, as well as their reception throughout history.
We hope that participants will consider this approach, which links the identities of classical and Hebrew scholarship with their reception. We understand it as a continuum called tradition (classical, Hebrew, and biblical), which is reflected in ancient and modern receptions of both authors and literary works and genres. This is, in fact, the studia humanitatis that Helmantica has championed, and we hope that, with everyone's contribution, it will continue to do so.

Deadline for submission of articles: 20/07/2025

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  • (160) Eusebius of Caesarea and the christian martyrs of Palestine
  • (157) The possibility of inhabiting a text
  • (150) The materiality of the Rhythm of a Language
  • (145) Caracalla, the constitutio Antoniana and the Christians
  • (342) Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Persecutor of christians?
  • (165) Arias Montano and the Jesuits
  • (155) Eusebius of Caesarea and the christian martyrs of Palestine
  • (148) Caracalla, the constitutio Antoniana and the Christians
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