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    Newman et la conscience dans son roman Callista et dans son sermon « Ce qui dispose à la foi » by Michel Durand

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Whilst a number of theological themes emerge which give the novel an apologetic dimension—the authority of the Church, the importance of the priesthood, the nature of evil and sin, the importance of the liturgy and the significance of martyrdom amongst others—the key theme of the novel, and its chief centre of interest, is to be found in the theme of conversion—this time to Christianity itself—and the role played by conscience in this process, as illustrated in the character of the young Greek pagan, Callista.…”
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    TRAGIŠKOJO JAUSMO INTERPRETACIJA FRIEDRICHO NIETZSCHE'S FILOSOFIJOJE by Aušra Polovikaitė

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Nietzsche's writings on tragedy are primarily devoted to deciphering this classic problem. The early Greek drama made accessible through music to the audience-worshippers the Dionysian as an ecstatic and mystic direct connection with cosmic Nature (the Oneness), in which the individual will was obliterated. …”
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    “It all starts with urgency…” Engaging with the local ekklesia of Thessalonica as a window and mirror en route to sustained missionary impact by S. Joubert

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In turn, their commitment to the Word, their steadfastness in suffering, and their openness to people from different social strata and cultures turned them into embodied examples of the Gospel right across the Greek world. Hence, the challenge to us as contemporary believers is to creatively, yet urgently, synchronise our own theological agendas, as well as our ecclesial practices and missional activities, with these normative textual mirrors and windows. …”
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    “φίλος τε καὶ ξύμμαχος” by Geraldo Rosolen Junior

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The Greek terms that appear in the title of this article: “φίλος τε καὶ ξύμμαχος” are a translation of Procopius of Caesarea from the Latin words: “socius et amicus” whose objective was to demonstrate that, through these titles attributed to the barbarian kings, such kings would submit to the Roman power and that the diplomatic relations between the barbarian kingdoms and the Roman Empire had been peaceful due to the concession of a legal right attributed, in this case, to the Vandals to possess and occupy Roman territories in Africa. …”
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    Corps fermé, corps rassemblé en Grèce ancienne by Catherine Darbo-Peschanski

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Based on the common materiality of human life (body and soul) and of its environment, the ancient Greek world defined three models of relationship between the body’s interior and exterior. …”
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    Une figurine en terre cuite dorée d’époque romaine à Reims/Durocortorum by Loïc Androuin

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…While its execution remains classical and similar to other known Greek gilded figurines, its uniqueness invites the opinion that this object was commissioned by a rather wealthy client. …”
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    Vaginal Primary Malignant Melanoma: A Rare and Aggressive Tumor by Georgios Androutsopoulos, Emmanouil Terzakis, Georgia Ioannidou, Athanasios Tsamandas, Georgios Decavalas

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Our patient is an 80-year-old, postmenopausal Greek woman presented with a complaint of abnormal vaginal bleeding. …”
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    Comparing and Assessing Statistical Distance Metrics within the Christian Apostle Paul’s Letters by Luce Alessandra, Robertson Paul

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study applies and compares different metrics and statistical methods to Paul’s letters and a variety of roughly contemporary texts also written in Greek. The primary objective is to elucidate the distinctions between several notable metrics and statistical methods of comparison to discern the relative impact of their application on our understanding of Paul’s letters vis-à-vis our comparanda. …”
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    Effect of Wheat Replacement by Pulse Flours on the Texture, Color, and Sensorial Characteristics of Crackers: Flash Profile Analysis by Danai Ioanna Koukoumaki, Konstantinos Giannoutsos, Putu Virgina Partha Devanthi, Panagiotis Karmiris, Sophia Bourni, Anastasia Monemvasioti, Vassiliki Psimouli, Dimitris Sarris, Konstantinos Gkatzionis

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Derived attributes were associated with the physicochemical characteristics and raw materials of crackers for both panels. GPA analysis of Greek panel indicated that increasing the replacement of wheat led to the generation of more attributes regardless of pulse species, while the Indonesian panel was able to detect differences among pulse species.…”
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    One hundred years since the draft of the constitutional charter: Legal regulation up to the 10th century and its reflection on the current source of law by Vasiljević Aleksandar B.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The author introduces us to a wide range of constitutional and legal solutions prescribed by the Constitutional Charter, as well as to the Decree by which the Greek state officially confirmed and presented the most important legal act of Mount Athos. …”
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    How Does Students’ Knowledge About Information-Seeking Improve Their Behavior in Solving Information Problems? by Marioleni Parissi, Vassilis Komis, Gabriel Dumouchel, Konstantinos Lavidas, Stamatios Papadakis

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Background/purpose – This study investigates how the teaching intervention and familiarity with the search topic enhance Greek students’ behavior while solving information problems. …”
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    Introduction: Balkan Romance Within the Balkan Sprachbund by Virginia Hill, Adam Ledgeway

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These varieties, although not situated in the Balkan Sprachbund proper, have nonetheless either developed under contact with Balkan languages, as in the case of the Romance dialects of the extreme south of Italy which have been in centuries-long contact with Greek (§5.1), or, in the case of Italo-Albanian, have evolved under contact with local Italo-Romance varieties (§5.2). …”
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    Butterflies, Orchids and Wasps. Polyglossia and Aesthetic Lives: Foreign Languages in The Spirit Lamp (1892-1893) by Xavier Giudicelli

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The presence of ancient languages, Greek in particular, is noteworthy. It corresponds to the already well-documented link between Hellenism and homosexuality. …”
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    Activités rituelles autour d’une source entre la France et l’Espagne (vie s. av. J.-C.-vie s. apr. J.-C.) : la Fajouse à Argelès-sur-Mer (Pyrénées-Orientales) by Ingrid Dunyach

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…It was recently discovered at the top of the massif des Albères, on the Pyrénées’ eastern limit Mediterranean sea and the Greek colonies of Rhode and Emporion. Brought to light between 2012 and 2014, the remains allowed to put in evidence cult activities around a source from the 6th century BC. …”
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    Improving the soft skills competence of political party cadre through training: a phenomenological approach by Budi Pramono, Ayu Larasati

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The term phenomenology is etymologically derived from the Greek. Data collection was carried out by unstructured interviews with 20 informants consisting of 12 political party cadres, 6 community representatives, and 2 academics. …”
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    A Technique Socratic Questioning-Guided Discovery by M. Hakan Türkçapar, A. Emre Sargýn

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…“Socratic Method” is a way of teaching philosophical thinking and knowledge by asking questions which was used by antique period greek philosopher Socrates. Socrates was teaching knowledge to his followers by asking questions and the conversation between them was named “Socratic Dialogues”. …”
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    Fragmentary data and scattered lands: a recording protocol for a comparative archaeothanatological analysis based on archaeological illustrations by Anastasia Chrysanthi Solomou

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This paper examines the treatment of the dead in three Early Bronze Age cemeteries on the Greek mainland, in comparison with six contemporaneous cemeteries in the Cyclades. …”
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    Clash of Past and Present: Production of Historical and Representational Spaces in Oscar Wilde’s Poetry by Emre Çakar

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Wilde used characters and places of ancient Greek mythology in his poems and developed a poetic sensitivity that focused on the real places and characters of the city. …”
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    Stasis, Charging the Space of Change by Sarah Riviere

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Through a series of readings of ancient Greek texts on topics ranging from pathology to literature and politics, stasis is revealed as a powerfully charged state of located dynamic exchange that operates through a precise temporal and spatial performance. …”
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