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Introducing constructed dialogue in Greek and American

Introducing constructed dialogue in Greek and. American conversational and literary narrative*. Deborah Tannen. 1. Introduction.
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Greek and Roman in Dialogue: The Pseudo-Lucianic Nero

THE short dialogue entitled Nero or on the digging of the Isthmus preserved Classical Closure: Reading the End in Greek and Latin Literature (Princeton ...


Christians in Conversation: A Guide to Late Antique Dialogues in

Dialogues in Greek and Syriac by Alberto Rigolio (review). Byard Bennett. Journal of Early Christian Studies Volume 28


Dialogue Form in Greek Verse Inscriptions with Some Non

epigram as proof for early dialogue epigrams. 9 To name a few. For further see OCD3 ([1996] 2003)
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Greek: ​"dia-logos"​ -- to see through to meaning

1. The act of dialogue is intentionally seeking to understand by listening deeply inquiring and advocating in order to uncover meanings
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Literary distance and complexity in late antique and early Byzantine

dialogues in Greek already had a long tradition behind it1 including texts such A Dialogue of Athanasius


Entrance-Announcements and Entrance-Speeches in Greek Tragedy

in Greek Tragedy" HSCP 82 (1978) 63-82


From Dialogos to Dialogue: The Use of the Term from Plato to the

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Plato and the ''Internal Dialogue'': An Ancient Answer for a New

9 janv. 2019 Dialogic mind - Cognitive sciences - Plato - Internal dialogue - Polyphony - ... thought has always been conceived in Greek culture ...


Dialogues in and about Tragedy

scholars have been set in dialogue with one another and Closure in Greek Tragedy' is more cogent than in his discussion in. Tragedy and Civilisation: An ...


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