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A study of Daphnis & Chloe
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ISBN: 0521254523 0521041376 1139881582 1107712645 1107714540 1107297958 1107715881 110772001X 9780521254526 9781107297951 9780521041379 Year: 1983 Volume: *82 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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This 1983 book provides a serious modern literary treatment of perhaps the best known of all surviving works of ancient Greek fiction. Dr Hunter demonstrates the sophistication of this pastoral romance, a sophistication which he maintains has often been assumed but never properly discussed. Evidence for the identity of the author and the date of composition are also considered.

Love in a green shade
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ISBN: 080320292X 9780803202924 9780803223943 0803223943 Year: 2000 Publisher: Lincoln University of Nebraska Press


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Crafting characters
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ISBN: 0191509671 0191766380 0199686149 1306490804 9780191509674 9781306490801 9780191766381 9780199686148 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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This study analyses the characterisation of the protagonists in the five extant 'ideal' Greek novels. Koen de Temmerman offers close readings of techniques of characterisation used in each novel and combines modern - mainly, but not exclusively, structuralist - narratology and ancient rhetoric.


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New Training Strategies and Evaluation Methods for Improving Health and Physical Performance
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The aim of this Special Issue was to propose, on the basis of the evidence that the current literature provides, new training techniques and specific evaluation methods for the different populations practicing physical activity.

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