Acta Antiqua Scientiarum Hungaricae 2025/3-4

  • Patricia A. Johnston, Attilio Mastrocinque, Gaius Stern: Origines gentium: The origins of Greeks, Etruscans, Romans, and others. Symposium Peregrinum X, 23–25 June 2023, Soriano nel Cimino (Viterbo), Italy (261)
  • Salvatore Costanza: The Clod of Earth and the foundation of Cyrene between myth and history (265)
  • Marie-Laure Freyburger-Galland: Cassius Dio and the origins of Rome (277)
  • Patrick Hunt: Foundation of Carthage in myth and fact (285)
  • Fernando López Sánchez, Maria de la Luz Triňanez Dieste: The foundation story of Tyre: Two mythemes and two tutelary deities (297)
  • Francisco Marco Simón, Gabriel Sopeňa Genzor: A Celtic ver sacrum: The Bituriges and the foundation of Mediolanum (315)
  • Attilio Matrocinque: Hercules, Liber Pater, and the origins of Tyre (331)
  • Ioannis Mitsios: Autochthony in the cults and iconography of the Erechtheion (337)
  • Giulia Pedrucci: Back to the roots of ancient Sicily. The role of the Anatolians in light of the presence of Cybele in prehistoric time (355)
  • Aura Piccioni: For an Archaeology of the Italic peoples in Sicily. Outsiders, migration, and mobility from the Italian Peninsula (367)
  • Lorina N. Quartarone: Ulysses as an Oblique Foil for Aeneas: Vergil’s calculated repudiation of the Romans’ Greek ancestry (377)
  • Benjamin Scolnic: Karomemphitai. Origin stories of Karians in Egypt and their role in the rise of the Saite dynasty (401)
  • Gaius Stern: On the origins of Roman hatred of Etruscan and foreign kings (417)
  • Kerasia A. Stratiki: The οrigins of the Athenians. Athenian Αutochthony: Cecrops and Erichthonius (441)
  • Stev Talarman: “Earthborn” Indians in the Dionysiaca (467)
  • Zsuzsanna Turcsán-Tóth: Is a cult statue more than the sum of its parts? (483)
  • Henry John Walker: Origin stories and original people in Roman and Irish myths (497)

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Acta Antiqua Scientiarum Hungaricae 2025/2

  • Eleni Ntanou: Women and genre in Virgil’s Eclogues (133)
  • Kurt Smolak: Gemalter Kranz – Versammelte Heiligkeit. Zur Sammeldichtung De triumphis Christi des Flodoard von Reims (153)
  • Gábor Bolonyai: Von Wortlisten zum Wörterbuch: Anmerkungen zur Entstehungsgeschichte des sogenannten ‚Pseudo-Kyrillos‘ und seinem Nachleben im 15. Jahrhundert (187)
  • Nadia Koch: Franciscus Junius’ Catalogus artificum (1694): Collecting ancient sources in 17th-century London (211)
  • Thomas Schirren: Friedrich Schlegels Hefte zur antiken Literatur als Seminarium einer Konstituierung des Altertums (237)
  • László Takács: Békés, Enikő (ed.): Galeotto Marzio, De doctrina promiscua: Critical Edition with Introduction and Notes (257)

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Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 2025/1

  • Dalkhat Ediev: Ancient Greek motifs on the walls of the Kyafar mausoleum and in the Karachay-Balkar Nart epic (1)
  • Fernando López Sánchez: King Pyrrhus in the West: In the footsteps of Agathocles (21)
  • Heiko Ullrich: Textkritische Überlegungen zu Lucr. 6.9–23 (35)
  • Ágnes Darab: Nulli sua forma manebat (Met. 1.17): On the Corporeality of Ovid’s Metamorphoses (45)
  • Tibor Grüll: Virgil’s ubiquity: Virgilian texts on papyri, ostraca, writing tablets, graffiti, and dipinti, and the question of literacy in the Roman Empire (63)
  • György Heidl: The return of Persephone on an early byzantine round box brooch (95)
  • Michael McAteer: Irish antiquity and ancient Greece: Standish O’Grady’s History of Ireland (115)
  • László Takács: Time of Heresy. Haeresis – error – hallucinatio: The Book of Various Religious Opinions of Philaster of Brescia (4th century AD) (131)

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Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 2024/3-4

Byzanz und das Abendland IX.

Byzance et l’ Occident VIII.

Studia Byzantino-Occidentalia

  • Andrea Ghidoni: Préface. Byzance et l’Occident IX. – Studia Byzantino-Occidentalia Colloque International Collège Eötvös József, Budapest, 20–23 novembre 2023 (259)
  • Gian Luca Borghese, Benoît Grévin: Les Grecs dans la Chronique de Saba Malaspina sur les règnes de Manfred et de Charles Ier d’Anjou (1254/58–1285). Stratégies rhétoriques et problèmes d’interprétation (263)
  • Salvatore Costanza: Ungarn als Bollwerk des Abendlandes und der Türkenkrieg zur Zeit von Johannes Hunyadi und Matthias Corvinus (279)
  • Andrea Ghidoni: Ζήτει, ‘cerca!’: un copista alla ricerca del lamento della Vergine (Ciclo della Passione cipriota, Vat. Pal. gr. 367) (297)
  • Alfred Grimm: Hermeneuma hieroglyphicorum. Zu einem Skizzenblatt von Giovanni Antonio Dosio (311)
  • Isabel Grimm-Stadelmann: Griechische Pioniere der Medizingeschichte im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (347)
  • László Horváth: Hypereides: Verteidigungsrede für Euxenippos gegen Polyeuktos wegen Landesverrats– Zur Frage der Datierung (365)
  • Sára Horváthy: « Si saip moult bien au jeu d’eschet jueir » (Huon de Bordeaux, 7721). Un jeu oriental en Occident médiéval (381)
  • Erika Juhász: Der Briefwechsel von Gyula Moravcsik und Franz Dölger (401)
  • Ivana Komatina: The ages of man in Serbian medieval literary tradition: A case study of Serbian hagiographies (415)
  • Predrag Komatina: Byzantine Illyricum in the 7th–9th centuries (429)
  • Alfonso Lombana Sánchez: Greek works in the manuscripts of Janus Pannonius preserved in Seville (439)
  • Julie Minas: Simone Weil : une lecture philosophique de l’Iliade (451)
  • Julie Minas: Vision et désir dans les Lettres érotiques de Philostrate : un jeu avec le platonisme (469)
  • Linda Németh: Influences antiques sur le ‘rêve-programme’ dans la littérature narrative des XIIe–XIIIe siècles (491)
  • Annick Peters-Custot, Michelle Szkilnik: Voyage dans la Pouille réelle et imaginaire. L’Italie méridionale et son imaginaire “ byzantinisant ” dans la littérature de fiction, XIIe–XIIIe s. (501)
  • Márton Rózsa: Conflicting data and new ways of digitising Byzantine prosopography. From PBW to RELEVEN (521)
  • Peter Schreiner: Ungarn und Byzanz im Mittelalter aus globaler Sicht (531)
  • Ábel Török: Les origines et la structure de la Chronique de Morée (547)
  • Vratislav Zervan: Abraham Mesapsa and the issue of the authenticity of the relics of Saint John the Almsgiver (567)

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Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 2024/2

  • Stefan Bojowald: On the Demotic word “ftft” in Bodl. MS. Egypt. a 3(P), 8, 4 (117)
  • Levente Nagy: Orpheus the ideal poet: Notes on the interpretation of the mythological and biblical representations of the Orpheus casket mounts from Intercisa, southeastern cemetery, grave 1023 (121)
  • Péter Mayer: “I see two suns” Some remarks on the image of a hallucinating satyr by the Kleophrades Painter (Malibu 85.AE.188) (149)
  • Tamás Magdus: The appearance of the goddess Ceres in Roman liminal rites (155)
  • Tibor Grüll: Literary allusions serving as tools for comic effect in the works of Tertullian (173)
  • Péter Isépy: Der Beitrag der Übersetzung Jakobs von Venedig zur Überlieferung der aristotelischen Metaphysik (189)
  • Victoria Beatrix Fendel: Support-verb constructions with carere ‘to be free (from)’ in the LatinISE corpus: The caritive in Latin (223)

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Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 2024/1

  • Péter Lautner: Plotinus’ notion of the soul and its aftermath (1)
  • Ágoston Guba: Problems of the lower soul in Plotinus: Defining its powers and its origin (3)
  • Péter Lautner: Plotinus on perceptual memory (27)
  • Attila Hangai: Plotinus’ power account of perception: Ennead IV.6.2 (45)
  • Dániel Attila Kovács: From passion to knowledge. Plotinus’ grades of virtues as stages in the development of practical moral agency (75)
  • Matthias Perkams: Phantasia motiva vel ratio particularis. Praktische Vernunft und innere Sinne bei Albertus Magnus und Thomas von Aquin (99)

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Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 2023/4

  • Béla Adamik: Sixth International Workshop on Computational Latin Dialectology. July 6–7, 2023, Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics, Budapest, Hungary (455)
  • Béla Adamik: Vowel mergers in the Latin of the Danubian provinces of the Roman Empire as evidenced in inscriptions 8459)
  • Serena Barchi: Lost in syllabification. Special cases of geminatio consonantium and syllabarum diuisio through the fringes of the Latin-Greek writing koine (491)
  • Paola Cotticelli-Kurras, Francesca Cotugno: Medieval grammars as non-literary source for syntax: The Wiki format for terminological analyses (509)
  • Dorottya Pálfi: Demonstratives in the charters of St. Gall (525)
  • Alessandro Papini: On the interaction between vowel confusions (<e> for /i/ and <o> for /u/) and lexical stress in Latin inscriptions from Rome (ca. 119 BCE – ca. 600 CE) (561)
  • Béla Szlovicsák: Gender confusions and other linguistic changes. A provisional description of Vulgar Latin Phenomena (575)
  • Lucia Tamponi: Inscriptions in stone, literacy in question: The confusion between <b> and <v> in inscriptions from Roman Africa (595)
  • Tünde Vágási: Latin theonyms and epithets in the light of epigraphic evidence: The case and declension system (611)
  • Lothar Willms: Mogontiacum Vulgare: Linguistic change and cultural integration in the Vulgar Latin inscriptions of Mainz (631)

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Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 2023/2-3

  • Patricia A. Johnston: “Returning Home in the Greek and Roman World” Symposium Classicum Peregrinum, June 10–12 and 16, 2022 Messina and Taormina (121)
  • Francisco Marco Simón: Heureux qui, comme Ulysse, a fait un bon voyage: Invoking the deities of the roads in the Latin west (125)
  • Benjamin Scolnic: The Failure of Poseidon, ‘Averter of Disaster’ and the Mythical Geography of Isaiah 23:1–14 (141)
  • Chiara Di Serio: Tales in Athenaeus of divine statues preventing or favoring journeys (153)
  • Annarita Martini Carbone: The journey of the initiate towards salvation and the trials of Mithras seen through the experience of Hercules and the protection of Mithras, Hercules, and Caelestis: labors and salvation (169)
  • Francesca Ceci, Aleksandra Krauze-Kołodziej: The journeys of Orpheus (183)
  • Attilio Mastrocinque: The face of Eurydice (203)
  • Giulia Pedrucci: Was Kore/Persephone’s journey to the afterworld as a path to infertility? (219)
  • Loredana Lancini, Francesca Diosono: Going through a lake of Darkness (233)
  • Henry John Walker: Spatial and spiritual exile in Vergil’s Aeneid (253)
  • Lorina Quartarone: Hell on earth: Penelope’s underworld journey and Nekyia (277)
  • Salvatore Costanza: The return of Jason and the recall of the exile Damophilus in Pindar’s Fourth Pythian Ode: Mythical tale and politics quarrels (301)
  • Gérard Freyburger: The impossible return home of Lucius in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses (329)
  • Nicolas L.J. Meunier: From withdrawal to return in the first decade of the Ab Vrbe condita: An example of Livian dialectic of contrasts (335)
  • Joshua Nudell: “Few of the many returned home” (349)
  • Daniel Sarefield: Impossible homecomings in the Scythian logos of Herodotus (361)
  • Elena Santagati: Peisistratus’ exiles and the strategic international network (373)
  • Luciano Traversa: Magistrates’ early returns to Rome ex provincia between the Middle Republic and the Gracchan age (385)
  • Gaius Stern: Regulus, Hannibal, and why Roman POWs can’t go home again (397)
  • Patrick Hunt: Hannibal’s hard ‘homecoming’ after 203 BCE (417)
  • Altay Coşkun: Imperial Homecoming(s) and the Ara Pacis Augustae in 13 BC (427)
  • Marie-Laure Freyburger-Galland: “Cassius Dio, A Bithynian ‘exiled’ to Rome?” (445)

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Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 2023/1

  • Loukas Papadimitropoulos: Sappho fr. 1: A Νew interpretation (1)
  • Elena Santagati: Un aspetto dell’intelligence nel mondo greco: la parola d’ordine (9)
  • Heiko Ullrich: Komödie und Pornographie Catulls Carm. 10 über die Gefahren erotischer Literatur (25)
  • Nikolaus Leo Overtoom: Alexander was great, but Rome is greater: Considering Livy’s depiction of Alexander (59)
  • Helen-Chouliara-Raios, Dimitra Makri, Ioannis Drakos: Λύχνος: Shedding light on daily life in Graeco-Roman and Byzantine Egypt (77)
  • Anna Lucia Furlan: L’allegoria svelata: elementi misteriosofici ed esegesi Porfiriana nell’Antro delle ninfe (103)

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Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 2022/4

  • Béla Adamik: Fifth International Workshop on Computational Latin Dialectology (July 7–8, 2022, Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics, Budapest, Hungary) (317)
  • Béla Adamik: The transformation of the vowel system in Gallic Latin as evidenced in inscriptions and the problem of dialectal positioning of Roman Gaul (321)
  • Serena Barchi: Some remarks on the Latin of the Didymoi ostraca (343)
  • Andrea Barta: Draco tauri pater. A new gold lamella from a private collection in Hungary (363)
  • Dóra Bohacsek: African Latin: The problem of labdacism (375)
  • Francesca Cotugno: Expressing pain from the Antiquities to the Middle Ages: Heu as a part of speech (389)
  • Dragana Kunčer: On semantic redundancy in the epigraphs of Moesia Superior (411)
  • Béla Szlovicsák: Preliminary examination of the Latin neuter on inscriptions (419)
  • Silvia Tantimonaco: Upsilon in the Latin inscriptions of Hispania (435)
  • Tünde Vágási: Did address influence whether gods answered prayers? Preliminary overview of Vulgar Latin names of deities in the Roman Empire (447)

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