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- Neolithic farmerscalled Helman, whose name derived from the toponym Helmantica. The philologist Martín S. Ruipérez contributes a new interpretative line...
- referencia al territorio vacceo y a dos de sus prin****les ciudades, Helmantica (Salmantica en las fuentes latinas), la actual Salamanca, y Arbucala (Albocella...
- Alonso Nuñez, José Miguel, "La metodología histórica de Paulo Orosio", en Helmántica Nº 136–138, 1994, pp. 373–379. Beltrán Corbalán, Domingo, González Fernández...
- Bolado, Gerardo (2017). "Gustavo Bueno en contexto" (PDF). Scientia Helmantica. Revista Internacional de Filosofía. 4 (7): 28–29. ISSN 2255-5897. Bolado...
- Women Martyrs, Animals, and God's Presence in Ancient Christian Texts. Helmantica: Revista de filología clásica y hebrea, 72(206), 187-218. https://web...
- Mosconi: Hebrew Historiography and Collectionism in the Fourteenth Century". Helmantica. 73 (207): 221–237. Sackson, Adrian (2014). "Joseph ben Moses Qilti: Preliminary...
- Ptolemy lists in their territory some twenty towns or Civitates, including Helmantica/Salmantica (Salamanca), Arbucala (Toro), Pincia or Pintia (Padilla de...
- Villares de la Reina — 10th Cristo Rey Barrio Vidal Salamanca — 11th Hergar Helmántica Salamanca — 12th Jai-Alai Bolívar Salamanca — 13th Cabrerizos Cabrerizos...
- Roca-Puig, "Dos fragmentos biblicos de la colección Papyri Barcinonensis", Helmantica: Revista de filología clásica y hebrea 16 (Salamanca, 1965), pp. 139-144...
- Roca-Puig (1965). "Papyrus Barcinonensis, Inv. N 6 (Hebr. 6, 2-4, 6-7)". Helmantica: Revista de filología clásica y hebrea (in Spanish). Barcelona: 145–149...