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  3. Vol. 75 No. 209 (2024): Helmántica. Revista de filología clásica y hebrea

Published: 2024-11-26

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Helmántica

1-8

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Confusio linguarum and writing

The marginal scribes and the construction of universal identity from the differentiation of writing

Adriana Noemí Salvador

9-52

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The journey of the soul in Christian exegesis

Origen and Gregory of Nyssa

Manuel Andrés Seoane Rodríguez

53-88

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The Jews in the Carolingian Empire

Juan Carlos Lara Olmo

89-112

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The Life of John the Almsgiver in the Work of Juan Gil de Zamora (O.F.M.)

Editio Princeps and Translation

Olga Soledad Bohdziewicz

113-142

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Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Persecutor of christians?

Narciso Santos Yanguas

143-170

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Information systems as a tactical-strategic resource during the Bellum Numantinum

Gregorio Carrasco Serrano, David Romero Fernández

171-200

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The horti Lucullani. A political mistake?

Luis Amela Valverde, Lluís Pons Pujol

221-228

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Immaculist tours de force of Lambert Pevée, O.F.M. (1662)

Javier Soage

229-259

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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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