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Tomasz Sapota

Introduction

Scripta Classica 7, 7

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Introduction

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he present volume of Scripta Classica is a collection of ten studies analy‑ sing various aspects of ancient culture, from Homer’s language through Oppian’s Halieutica to Byzantine Gello. The opening article celebrates forty years of didactic and scholar activities of professor emeritus Józef Sieroń. A passage of Schrödinger’s book closing the volume promotes a Polish translation of Nature

and Greeks as well as puts forward the idea that different disciplines of modern

scholarship may shed the fences between them united in their pursuit of under‑ standing the world better.

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