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    AdriAtlas et IllyrAtlas, deux atlas informatisés de l’Antiquité romaine et du haut Moyen Âge by Francis Tassaux

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Since 2018 it has been extended with IllyrAtlas, a digitalised atlas of the Illyricum, the area between the Greek or hellenophone world and the Danube – for the High Roman Empire it includes the Dalmatian and Pannonian provinces and the part of Moesia which became Moesia Superior in 86, as well as the Noricum and the Rhaetia provinces. …”
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    Polysémie de HOW dans la King James Version by Mathilde Pinson

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…As will be shown, almost each type of how can be misinterpreted in some contexts and quite often only the comparison with other English versions of the Bible, or with the Latin, Greek or Hebrew versions, enables one to interpret the text accurately. …”
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    Transgression de l’espace et espace de la transgression dans The Human Stain de Philip Roth by Gilles Mayné

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…However his betrayal catches up to him: in the middle of the political correctness of the late 1990s, this scholar, who teaches Latin and Greek, sees his entire universe turn upside down after he clumsily calls two repeatedly-absent black students spooks. …”
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    The Linked Fragment: TEI and the Encoding of Text Reuses of Lost Authors by Monica Berti, Bridget Almas, David Dubin, Greta Franzini, Simona Stoyanova, Gregory R. Crane

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This paper presents a joint project of the Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities at the University of Leipzig, the Perseus Digital Library at Tufts University, and the Harvard Center for Hellenic Studies to produce a new open series of Greek and Latin fragmentary authors. Such authors are lost and their works are preserved only thanks to quotations and text reuses in later texts. …”
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    A bajulação das massas by Franz Josef Brüseke, Héctor Ricardo Leis

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…To the author, the cultural struggles in the modernity seem to be reduced to a dispute between offenders and fl atterers of the massifi ed society. Since the greek political philosophy passing through the theoretical work of Tocqueville, Le Bon, Nietzsche, Ortega y Gasset and Heidegger, to acquire a curious political actualization with Lenin, Stalin, Hitler and others, the fl attered mass presents itself in the Latin American populism.…”
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    Torah quotations common to Philo of Alexandria and the Acts of the Apostles by G. J. Steyn

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…It forms part of a larger project which investigates the common use of a possible Old Greek Version by both Philo and the New Testament. …”
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    Borders Unbound: Cultural and Political Borders in Lawrence Osborne’s Beautiful Animals by Mehmet Ali Çelikel

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Lawrence Osborne’s Beautiful Animals, published in 2017, is the story of two young women holidaying on a Greek Island. The American citizen Samantha and the British citizen Naomi befriend each other during their summer break when they find Faoud, a Syrian refugee washed on the shores of the island. …”
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    Gawain de Harrison Birtwistle : un opéra (extra-) national ? by Jean-Philippe Heberlé

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Other influences are shown through his translation into music of aesthetic ideas inspired by the great German painter Paul Klee and through his adaptation of elements taken from Greek tragedy. One can thus wonder if this fusion or juxtaposition of vernacular and foreign elements is not one of the key features of Gawain.…”
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    Ian Worthington by Borja Antela-Bernárdez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Ian Worthington has been a brilliant voice concerning Ancient Greek History during the last decades. Within his academic production, very diverse in themes, topics and interests, different approaches stand out on Macedonia, Philip and Alexander, side by side with his interest also on the voice of Demosthenes (side by side in Worthington’s work with other orators) or the history of Athens. …”
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    Des allégories des Saisons sur les tissus coptes by Amandine Mérat

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…The identification of figures on Egyptian textiles of the Byzantine period (sixth-seventh centuries AD) is still a delicate and uncertain exercise due to the rarity of examples clearly named by inscriptions in Coptic or Greek. This search for identities is moreover often distorted or led astray by the Western vision of researchers who, influenced by Christian art of the medieval period, regularly attribute a Christian saintly dimension to any figure with a nimbus around his or her head. …”
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    La primauté du modèle de l’homme grec dans les manuels d’histoire du premier franquisme by Bertrand Noblet

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…However, an analysis of the school history books of the period shows that if these heroes showed more martial values after 1939, the image of the ideal man hardly changed: it remained the Greek ideal, more particularly the Athenian citizen. …”
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    Spatial changes of forests in a coastal and a remote mountainous area of Greece over a 65-year period by Stavros KOLIOS, George NTOGAS, Efthimios ZERVAS

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The first pilot area is Kastoria which is a relatively remote and mountainous area located north-western on the Greek peninsula, while the second one is Propontida which is a coastal area in the Chalkidiki peninsula (central Macedonia, Greece). …”
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    Environmental Archaeology and Heritage in Dakhla Oasis, Egypt by Karin Kindermann, Richard Bussmann

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Debates about archaeological heritage in Egypt are commonly focused on the spectacular monuments of the Pharaonic, Greek, and Roman periods. In contrast, landscapes and the long prehistory of Northeast Africa receive far more limited attention. …”
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    Classification of rhetorical repetition and its types in Persian and English rhetoric: A Comparative Approach by Meysam Ebrahimi, Mehyar Alavi Moghaddam, Mohammad Davoudi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…While the Persian rhetoric is influenced by the Arabic rhetoric, the traces of Aristotelian or Greek rhetoric and the existence of varieties such as the repetition of al-Sadrah in the English rhetoric can be discerned.…”
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    Games as Windows and Remedies to Modern Society: A Qualified Defense of Agonistic Encounters by Francisco Javier López Frías

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To conclude, I trace this positive, mutualistic conception of competition back to ancient Greek and post-Hellenic reflections on agōn and excellence. …”
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    A Critical Review on the Book Plato: Deconstruction of a Philosophical Myth by Hassan Fathi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Vakili introduces very historical pieces of evidence from Greek-Persian relations to validate his portrait, but after reading his book, it is not hard to say that he lacks a comprehensive, original, and deep understanding of Plato’s teachings. …”
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    Hezychia w ujęciu Jana Klimaka i jej odzwierciedlenie w wizerunkach postaci na ikonach Andrzeja Rublowa by Olga Cyrek

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The article explains what is hezychia, about which he wrote John Climacus (d. 649), a monk and ascetic writer in Greek. Hezychia means peace and quiet spirit, which sought to gain the ancient anachorites. …”
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    The rhetoric of social movements : networks, power, and new media /

    Published 2020
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    Au cœur des enjeux scientifiques et techniques du Métadictionnaire. L’informatisation de deux dictionnaires médicaux anciens multilingues et dialphabétiques (Gorris, 1622 et Theven... by Anaïs Chambat

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…More specifically, it focuses on the 1622 edition of Jean de Gorris’s Vingt-quatre livres de définitions médicales (Definitionum medicarum libri XXIIII) with headings in Greek and entries in Latin. Additionally, it explores the abridged French version by François Thevenin published in 1658, which serves as the primary source for medical definitions in César-Pierre Richelet’s Dictionnaire françois (1680), the first French monolingual general language dictionary. …”
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