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La Biblioteca “Dr. Ramiro de Lafuente” de la Facultad de Derecho Canónico “Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo” Universidad Católica Argentina perteneciente al Sistema de Bibliotecas UCA como Biblioteca Departamental comenzó formalmente en el año 1994. Se contó en dicha oportunidad con la decisión y entusiasmo de su primer Decano Pbro. Dr. Ariel D. Busso y el Consejo Académico con la ayuda benefactora del Dr. Lafuente, en honor a quién posteriormente la biblioteca llevaría su nombre. Contó también con la ayuda técnica y profesional de la Lic. Soledad Lago, hoy Directora del Sistema de Bibliotecas UCA y con el invalorable apoyo de las Autoridades de nuestra Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina “Santa María de los Buenos Aires”...

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Abstract: Although he is the most prolific writer of the Greek Anthology, Palladas’ life is almost unknown. But, in spite of the limited biographical data, his work has fortunately been preserved in the GA. Because of his literary creation, the old times rewarded him with the nickname Μετέωρος, high, since the literary merits of a hundred poems of his authorship was recognized (others are discussed by critics). A dozen of them contains invaluable information about the political, religious and social situation in Alexandria immediately after the victory of the bishop Theophilus, Cyril’s predecessor and uncle, during the conflict between Christians and Gentiles, each sector backed up by an Alexandrian population segment (cfr. 9.528, 10.82, 10.85) . Resigned at times, constantly demanding, Palladas complains about the decline of the belief professed by him due to the increasing penetration of the new faith. Therefore, four epigrams record the conversion of the temple of Tyche into a tavern (9.180-183) and 10.90 seems to attack the doctrine of the Resurrection. When religion and politics go hand-in-hand, when religious conspiracies link up with palace intrigues, consequences are predictable: a man called Doroteo denounced him for his negative response to the new dogma, which caused him the loss of his teacher paid work. His annoyance was even greater with further sufferings, chiefly economic, and he had to sell his books (9.171 and 9.175) among other desperate decisions Forewarned about his radical bitterness against Church, it is just to make clear that he is not fully acquiescent with ancient gods and heroes. Thus, in 5.257 he questions Zeus’ ars amandi, in 9.377 refutes Tantalus’ possibility of thirst and hunger in Hades and 9.773 mischievously points out that Eros has been changed into a pan. The work begins with the selection, personal translation and comprehensive analysis of twenty two epigrams. Through such philological aid, we attempt to verify the frictions and the main perceptible factors in his poetic creation to justify his worldview, according to the pagan sentiment widespread in that time before the twilight already overwhelming of its ailing traditions

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Resumen: El manuscrito 431 de la Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid fue compuesto hacia 1360, al calor de la Guerra Civil que enfrentó a Pedro I y Enrique II. Este códice constituye uno de los mayores testimonios de un intento de formalización escrita, a mediados del siglo XIV, del derecho señorial nunca fi jado ofi cialmente en Castilla. Los textos allí contenidos nunca fueron considerados como una unidad y por lo tanto fueron siempre editados y estudiados separadamente. El artículo se propone identifi car pautas formales que permitan establecer la entidad unitaria basándose no sólo en sus aspectos físicos (tipo de letra, materiales utilizados, lengua, etc.) sino también en líneas internas de signifi cación tanto en el plano sintagmático (relaciones de contigüidad in praesentia) como en el paradigmático (asociaciones que organizan patrones de lectura).