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For the academic year
2010-2011 the lines of research offered within the doctoral program Cultures and Languages of
the Ancient World and their Lasting Presence are:
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100506
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Latin Linguistics: formation, evolution, diversification, specialization and analysis of the Latin Language
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100507
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Indoeuropean Linguistics
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100508
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Paleohispanic Studies
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100509
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Latin Literature: models, genres and topics from the pre-literary beginnings to the present time
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100510
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Hebrew Language and Literature
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100511
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Comparative Semitistic Studies
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100512
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Eastern Linguistics
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100513
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Aramaic: epigraphy and manuscripts
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100514
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Rabbinic Literature and Hebrew Exegesis
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100515
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Assyriology
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100516
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Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
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100517
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Catalan Medieval Judaism
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100499
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Ancient, Medieval and Modern Greek Culture: context and transmission
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100500
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Philological Tecniques and Complementary Sciences: Papirology, Epigraphy, Codicology, Archaeology and new technologies
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100501
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Identity and Gender Studies in the Ancient World
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100502
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Reception of the Ancient World and the Classical Tradition
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100503
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The Greek World under the Roman Empire
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100504
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Teaching and Learning of the Ancient World in the Modern World
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100505
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The Latin Texts: creation, tradition, analysis and historical and cultural framework
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