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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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    The roles of women in contemporary terrorism: Perpetrators, victims or something else? by Đorić Marija

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Another prejudice that is rooted in human society concerns the gender relationship to politics. Namely, since ancient Greece, politics was explicitly seen as a public job and a "male activity", while women were reserved for the oikos, as a private sphere. …”
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    Unlocking Consumer Preferences: Sensory Descriptors Driving Greek Yogurt Acceptance and Innovation by Helena Maria Andre Bolini, Flavio Cardello, Alessandra Cazellatto de Medeiros, Howard Moskowitz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Greek yogurt, a traditional food with roots in Ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, and Central Asia, has become a dietary staple worldwide due to its creamy texture, distinct flavor, and rich nutritional profile. …”
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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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    Se me perdieron las llaves, or Back to the Phenomenon of Guilt in Philosophy of Law Again by O. V. Stovba, Yu. V. Mytsa

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In the context of the diachronic research of the phenomenon of guilt authors turn themselves to the origin of the legal thought — legislation and legal philosophy of Ancient Greece (first of all, pre-Socratic philosophy of law — Parmenides, Heraclitus etc.) and Ancient Rome. …”
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    Técnicas de avanzada en el diagnóstico patológico de edificaciones:: "El Templete" de la Habana Vieja Advanced techniques in building pathology diagnosis:: "El Templete" of Old Hab... by José Armando Chávez Hernández, Jorge Luis Broche Lorenzo, Carlos A Recarey Morfa, Fernando Sánchez García, Miguel Angel Maestre Mesa, Noel Pérez Martínez

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…<br>Exactly in the same place where the Villa of San Cristóbal of Havana was founded, a monument that look like a small temple from Ancient Greece rises: The Templete. This important building of the city has been suffering unusual structural lesions for a construction with those characteristics: small, robust construction, suitable materials, proper execution, and therefore an excellent structural stability. …”
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    Terminologie et ontologie pour les humanités numériques : le cas des vêtements de la Grèce antique by Christophe Roche, Maria Papadopoulou

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Ontoterminology defines concepts based on a set of essential characteristics, “knowledge primitives” shared by the experts, from which the ontology of the domain is built.The result is a multilingual terminology whose meaning is based on an ontology of the clothing domain of ancient Greece, which is seen here as shared and consensual, and which can give rise to many computer applications: multilingual terminology dictionaries, multilingual semantic search engines, automatic classification, document management, knowledge management, etc.This project highlighted the importance, even the necessity, of having a tool-assisted method based on a multidisciplinary approach, reconciling “emic” and “etic” approaches, and drawing on linguistics, terminology and knowledge modelling, a field of artificial intelligence. …”
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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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    O debate entre cosmopolitismo, patriotismo e nacionalismo: uma introdução geral ao tema by Mariane Gehlen Perin

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Cosmopolitanism, with its origin in Ancient Greece with Diogenes of Sinope, was preserved within the stoic doctrine and got mixed in the course of history with other familiar currents, namely universalism and internationalism. …”
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    Historical Analysis and Adaptation of the Issue of Good and Evil in Iranian, Ishraqi, and Sadrai Wisdom by Somayeh Karimi, Jafar Shanazari

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Some scholars consider philosophy to be a historical miracle born in Greece, while Mulla Sadra believes that wisdom had no history in ancient Rome and Greece, and Prophet Ibrahim (Peace Be Upon Him), taught them the science of monotheism, and the sages of ancient Greece acquired philosophy from divine prophets. …”
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