Vol. 27 No. 2 (2017)

COMMENTATIONES

Krystyna Bartol
5-16
Was Calypso Able to Make Odysseus Immortal?
https://doi.org/10.14746/sppgl.2017.XXVII.2.1
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Magdalena Stuligrosz
17–27
Odyssean Motifs in the Middle Comedy: Witches, Monsters and Courtesans
https://doi.org/10.14746/sppgl.2017.XXVII.2.2
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Zbigniew Danek
29–39
Is Isocrates Rightly Regarded Sometimes as a Sophist?
https://doi.org/10.14746/sppgl.2017.XXVII.2.3
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Elwira Kaczyńska, Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak
41–53
Claudius Aelian on Words for Cicadas
https://doi.org/10.14746/sppgl.2017.XXVII.2.4
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Danuta Quirini-Popławska
55–74
Academic Community of the University of Padua during Studies of Klemens Janicki
https://doi.org/10.14746/sppgl.2017.XXVII.2.5
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Barbara Milewska-Waźbińska
75–83
What Does the Long-lived Nestor’s Cup Hold in Store? Remarks on the Reception of the Theme in Iconography and Literature
https://doi.org/10.14746/sppgl.2017.XXVII.2.6
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Elwira Buszewicz
85–101
Semiotics of Old Age in Polish Neo-Latin Poetry. Samboritanus, Cochanovius, Treter, Sarbievius, Ines
https://doi.org/10.14746/sppgl.2017.XXVII.2.7
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Gerson Schade
103–112
The Son of Homer – Ezra Pound’s Odyssey
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Mariola Walczak-Mikołajczakowa
113–120
Bulgarian Translations of Ezop’s Fairy Tales and Their Role in Shaping a Revived Society in 19th century
https://doi.org/10.14746/sppgl.2017.XXVII.2.9
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Elżbieta Wesołowska
121–129
The Tears of Odysseus: Brandstaetter’s Revisiting of the Ancient Homeric Tradition
https://doi.org/10.14746/sppgl.2017.XXVII.2.10
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