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Historical Analysis and Adaptation of the Issue of Good and Evil in Iranian, Ishraqi, and Sadrai Wisdom
Published 2024-05-01“…What can be obtained from old works and contemporary Western researchers is that, before there was a philosophy in Greece, there existed a philosophy in the east of Iran, Babylon, Egypt, Lebanon, and the islands of Sicily, as Mulla Sadra wrote in Risalah al-Haduth. …”
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Le fromage en Gaule à l’âge du Fer et à l’époque romaine : état des lieux pour sa production et analyse de sa place dans le monde antique
Published 2020-12-01“…This production –which is in fact ubiquitous– is very important in certain Mediterranean areas (Italy and some Greek islands, in particular), but Gaul’s place during the Roman period seems quite respectable with regard to the “world economy” of that period, with cheese products that were sought after on Roman tables and therefore exported, as well as a production that was probably supplied to almost the entire territory under study, despite the filters induced by different types of data, which are divergent but complementary.…”
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Le réseau hydraulique à Pompéi (Italie) de l’époque des Samnites à Auguste (fin ive-fin ier s. av. J.-C.)
Published 2023-12-01“…While the latter type appears equally in both private and public contexts, the burrow cistern by contrast differs in that it is excavated entirely into the lava stratum and has been demonstrated, as far as we currently know, only on the main outcrops of the lava plateau, such as on the rocky crest of the southern drop in height below insula 2 of Regio VIII.While the type of cistern with a burrow or bainhole seems to have been inspired by models already widespread in Punic-Carthaginian sites in Africa and on the islands and in the Magna-Greek area, cases of cisterns with a burrow collected to several arms primarily bear strong similarities to Etruscan-Latian examples, as does the technique of drainage tunnels entirely excavated in the geological bank and the custom of digging deep artesian wells. …”
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