Mirrors and Mirroring from Antiquity to the Early Modern Period

L Diamantopoulou, M Gerolemou - 2020 - torrossa.com
One of the first acts in our daily routine is to look in the mirror. Irrespective of whether we like
what we see or not, in this act something happens that always has concerned man (and …

[PDF][PDF] The Corpus of the Greek Medical Papyri and a New Concept of Digital Critical Edition

N Reggiani - Digital Papyrology II, 2018 - library.oapen.org
Traditionally and basically, a critical edition of a text is the printed output of a philological
work, ie the process of reconstruction of a textual archetype (the 'source') among different …

[PDF][PDF] The Corpus of Greek Medical Papyri Online and the digital edition of ancient documents

N Reggiani - Proceedings of the 28th International Congress of …, 2019 - air.unipr.it
ANTONIO RICCIARDETTO, Comparaison entre le système d'abréviations de l'Anonyme de
Londres et ceux de la Constitution d'Athènes et des autres textes littéraires du Brit. Libr. inv …

Mirrors of Women, Mirrors of Words: The Mirror in the Greek Papyri

I Bonati, N Reggiani - Mirrors and Mirroring from Antiquity to the …, 2020 - books.google.com
Greek and Latin papyri recovered from the dry sands of Egypt represent an extraordinary
source for shedding light on realia over the millennium of Greek and Roman control of …

[PDF][PDF] The digital edition of ancient sources as a further step in the textual transmission

N Reggiani - CLASSICS@, 2022 - air.unipr.it
Ancient textual transmission is traditionally regarded with a philological approach, involving
the reconstruction of a textual archetype (the 'source') among di erent variants.[1] Critical …

Technologies 'made in Greece': Konstantinos Simonides' steampunk inventions through the looking-glass

L Diamantopoulou - Mirrors and Mirroring from Antiquity to the …, 2020 - books.google.com
3. See Beretta 2009, 26–40 on glass mirrors in antiquity and Pendergrast 2003, 15; see also
MacFarlane and Martin 2002, 5, 16 and ch. 3 and ch. 4, esp. 62–78, ch. 5. 4. This occurred …