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    Saliamonas Antanaitis (1894–1973) and his research into the old mathematics by Juozas Banionis

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…Another one was an original book about a scientist of Ancient Greece Archimedes (287 BC–212 BC). S. Antanaitis having made a thorough analysis of works of European science historians presented these science personalities and underlined importance of their works for the development of the higher mathematics. …”
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    La Foule. Réflexions autour d’une abstraction by Vincent Rubio

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…When tracing back to Ancient Greece the history of the intellectual treatment of the crowd in the Western world, one realizes that the ‘crowd itself’ has always been envisaged as an abstraction. …”
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    Problematyka koncepcji życia psychicznego w aspekcie historycznym by Dariusz Sańko

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…The history of human thoughts since the time of Ancient Greece until present time shows us abundance of thoughts regarding phenomena human psychological life. …”
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    From Savage to Sublime (And Partway Back): Indians and Antiquity in Early Nineteenth-Century American Literature by Mark Niemeyer

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Bringing together these two quite different worlds, however, resulted in various ambiguities: it simultaneously reinforced the suggestion that Indians were already part of the past (providing a certain complicity with the continuing destruction of Indian culture) and questioned the then dominant image of Ancient Greece and Rome as examples of some of the highest levels attainable of government and human civilization.…”
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    Stasis, Charging the Space of Change by Sarah Riviere

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…This article fossicks through the fragments of historical understandings of the word stasis in ancient Greece – where stasis, in its extreme state, involved conflictual hostilities between kindred parties, often termed ‘civil war’ today. …”
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    Western Medical Rehabilitation through Time: A Historical and Epistemological Review by Andrea A. Conti

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In the ancient western world disabled subjects were excluded from social life. In ancient Greece disability was surmounted only by means of its complete removal, and given that disease was considered a punishment attributed by divinities to human beings because of their faults and sins, only a full physical, mental, and moral recovery could reinsert disabled subjects back in the society of “normal” people. …”
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    On the issue of impact of income inequality on the socio-economic development of territories by M. L. Bykova

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The issues of economic inequality and justice were considered in the works of the philosophers of Ancient Greece. Over time, the problem of income inequality has not lost its relevance, which is confirmed by domestic and foreign studies. …”
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    The healing hand: the role of women in ancient medicine by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “… In contrast with the struggle of 19th and 20th century women all over the world to be admitted to medical schools, women in ancient Greece and Rome were apparently increasingly at liberty to practise medicine from the 4th century BC onwards. …”
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    Rhetoric by Avistotel: a Legal View by K. Kh. Rekosh

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…As far as the evolution of law is concerned, instead of legal technique there was rhetoric (especially in its methodological form, defined by Aristotle), which can be considered as a step towards creating the law as a design in ancient Greece. It is proved by a comparison of the ancient institution of judicial process and judicial speeches with modern legal technicalities, which shows that the legal machinery embraced the principles of "rhetorical" technique. …”
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    “ORPHIKON I” BY ATHANASIOS TRIKOUPIS – A “BRIDGE” BETWEEN ANCIENTAND CONTEMPORARY TIMES, A MEANS OF TEACHING MODERN MUSIC TO CHILDREN by Stela GUŢANU

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…By knowing the traditions, history and culture of ancient Greece, the children found it much easier to understand the compositional concepts of modern music and they even liked it. …”
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    Divine Evolution: Empedocles’ Anthropology by A. V. Halapsis

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Cognition of nature in Ancient Greece was far from the ideal of the objective knowledge formed in modern times, cognition of the world as it exists before man and independently of him. …”
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    An Enhanced Text Steganography Technique (SHA-Logic): Based on Conditional Logic and SHA-3 (Secure Hash Algorithm 3) by Kisakye Diana Michelle, Ocen Gilbert Gilibrays, Odongtoo Godfrey

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This technique has been used in the past, from ancient Greece's scytale tool to modern methods such as Lempel-Ziv-Welch compression and Reflection Symmetry. …”
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    Virtual Reality Tours as an Immersive Approach to Archaeology in Higher Education by Robert Stephan, A. R. Doery, Caleb Simmons

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The course, called the “Seven Wonders of Ancient Greece,” will run for the first time in 2025, at which point data will be gathered regarding student experience and learning outcomes. …”
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    Understanding career calling: historical roots and practical relevance for school counselors by Robbani Alfan, M Solehuddin, Juntika Nurihsan, Yusi Riksa Yustiana

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Tracing its roots from Ancient Greece to modern times, the concept of career calling has shifted from a spiritual vocation to a broader, secularized understanding, yet remains deeply tied to prosocial motivation and meaningful work. …”
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    FORMATION OF ANTIQUE RHETORIC: CHRONOLOGY OF RHETORICAL METHODS AND STYLES (PLATO, ARISTOTLE) by Irina A. Pantelyeyeva

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Practical value of article consists in development of insufficiently studied object "Antique declamation discourse" where Plato and Aristotle's two central rhetorical concepts appear as the intermediate stage in development of a declamation discourse of Ancient Greece and, subsequently, and Ancient Rome. Conclusions. …”
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    THE MEASURE OF ALL GODS: RELIGIOUS PARADIGMS OF THE ANTIQUITY AS ANTHROPOLOGICAL INVARIANTS by A. V. Halapsis

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In particular, the religious models of ancient Greece and ancient Rome had a huge influence on formation of the worldview of the Christian civilization of the West. …”
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    PHYTOCHEMICAL, USE IN ETHNOMEDICINE, AND THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITIES OF MARCHANTIA GENUS by Dicki Bakhtiar Purkon, Tonny Cortis Maigoda, Adreanus Andaja Soemardji, Yayat Sudaryat, Faizah Min Fadhlillah, Maria Immaculata Iwo, Ainun Nadhifah

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This plant species belongs to the Marchantiaceae family, which was used empirically in China, North America, Ancient Greece, and Indonesia to treat open wounds, burns, hepatotoxicity, and infection prevention. …”
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    MATERIAL BASIS OF ETHICAL ATTITUDE TOWARDS DESIRE IN ANCIENT EASTERN RELIGIOUS AND PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEMS by S. V. Alushkin

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The methodological approach stated in this article can be applied for further desire studies of Ancient Greece culture, Christian ethics and modern society.…”
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    An outline of typology of social relations in the countries of Byzantine civilization in the VII-XIV Centuries by Nerijus Babinskas

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…The first exception was Ancient Greece in the archaic period (VIII-VI century BC). …”
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    EVOLUTION OF THE PHENOMENON OF CITIZENSHIP IN THE CONTEXT OF HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE WESTERN EUROPE by L. Y. Maximova

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The citizenship of Ancient Greece was of an elitist nature, sharply distinguishing citizens from the rest of the population. …”
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