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LUNDS UNIVERSITET Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens historia Kurslitteratur för AKSA02 – Antikens kultur och samhällsliv: fortsättningskurs, 30 hp Fastställd av institutionsstyrelsen 2011-05-23 Delkurs 1: Samhälle, individ och tankevärld i den grekisk-romerska antiken ( 1590 sidor) Bradley, K. 1994. Slavery and society at Rome. Cambridge University Press (196 s) Garnsey, P. 1999. Food and s

https://www.ark.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/AKSA02/20131/Litteraturlista_AKSA02.pdf - 2025-03-09

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LUNDS UNIVERSITET Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens historia _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Kurslitteratur för AKSA22, Antikens kultur och samhällsliv: Fortsättningskurs, 30 hp Fastställd av institutionsstyrelsen 2015-11-10 Delkurs 1: Samhälle, individ och tankevärld i de

https://www.ark.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/AKSA22/20161/Litteraturlista_AKSA22_VT_16.pdf - 2025-03-09

ὑστερέω and πίστις Χριστοῦ in Romans 3:23 : A Response to Steven Enderlein

This article is a response to Steven Enderlein on the translation of Rom 3:23 and its implications for the πίστις Χριστοῦ debate. While affirming Enderlein's suggestion that the verb ὑστερέω is better understood as “lack” rather than “fall short,” we argue against his conclusions (1) that this translation leads to a subjective genitive reading of πίστις Χριστοῦ in Rom 3:22, 26; and (2) that the ve

Stance-Conveying Hashtag Functions in Organic Food Tweets : #youneedtoknow

This corpus-based study examines how writers of tweets about organic food use hashtags to direct readers towards the preferred tweet interpretation while expressing their stance to organic food. Our aim is to identify the functions stance-conveying hashtags serve in these tweets. To this end, we draw on Du Bois’ (2007) approach to stance and Francis’ (1994) analysis of metalinguistic labels. We an

The cost of phasing out coal - Quantifying and comparing compensation costs of coal phase-out policies to governments

To reach internationally agreed climate targets, it is especially important to phase out coal-powered electricity generation in favour of low-carbon technologies. Several governments have pledged to phase out coal power. However, coal phase-out is hindered by resistance of negatively affected workers, companies and regional governments. To reduce such resistance and to increase fairness within the

Masters of the Imperial City: Ideological perspectives on the Byzantine emperors of Patria Konstantinoupoleos

The paper concerns itself with the expressions of ideology in the late 10th century text known as Patria Konstantinoupoleos, the Patria of Constantinople. More specifically, it aims to examine the ideological tendencies and patterns which can be identified regarding the Byzantine emperors, individually and collectively. It takes a critical stance towards parts of the research that has previously b

Microsoft Word - NYGB02 litt.lista VT24 2023-11-15

Microsoft Word - NYGB02 litt.lista VT24 2023-11-15 Språk- och litteraturcentrum Nygrekiska Litteraturlista NYGB02, Nygrekiska, nybörjarkurs II, 16–30 högskolepoäng Fastställd av Styrelsen för Sektion 3 2023-12-07 att gälla från vårterminen 2024. Delkurs 1: Skriftlig språkfärdighet, 5 högskolepoäng, och Delkurs 2: Muntlig språkfärdighet, 5 högskolepoäng Obligatorisk kurslitteratur Ελληνικά τώρα 1+1

https://www.sol.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/NYGB02/20251/Litt._NYGB02_VT24.pdf - 2025-03-09

Representations of Tragic Themes in Plutarch's Lives : Demetrius and Antony

This thesis considers any existing representations of tragic themes in Plutarch's Lives of Demetrius and Antony. There is a modern debate regarding the nature of the tragic, which is initially adressed. The proposed themes are treated from the perspective of Plutarch's literary and moral intentions, namely the presentation of negative examples.

The Ancient Synagogue from Its Origins until 200 C.E. : Papers Presented at an International Conference at Lund University October 14-17

This conference volume is structured by the five research areas of the Lund syna-gogue project “The Ancient Synagogue: Birthplace of Two World Religions,” funded by The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundations, and by its time limit up to ca 200 C.E. The aim of the conference was to give an opportunity for young, emerging scholars to interact with some of the most prominent and established scholars