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The origin and development of procedural rules in Ancient Greece
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: “…ancient greece…”
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Burial customs, the afterlife and the pollution of death in ancient Greece
Published 2005-06-01“… Funerary practices in ancient Greece were influenced by contemporary views on the afterlife and by concepts of pollution, but also by a desire to limit costs and a need to prevent the process of burial from causing inconvenience to the community or providing an opportunity for exploitation by those with ulterior motives. …”
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Societal changes in Ancient Greece impacted terrestrial and marine environments
Published 2025-01-01“…This first manifestation of marine pollution coincides with maximum deforestation and agricultural expansion, signaling pervasive human impact on ecosystems connected to the advanced monetized societies during the Hellenistic and Roman periods in Ancient Greece.…”
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Public security in the pre-classical political and legal thought of ancient Greece
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Stefano Evangelista. British Aestheticism and Ancient Greece: Hellenism, Reception, Gods in Exile
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CIVILIZATIONAL AND HISTORICAL ANTHROPOLOGY ASPECTS OF THE «GREEK MIRACLE»
Published 2013-12-01Subjects: “…Ancient Greece…”
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ЦИВИЛИЗАЦИОННЫЕ И ИСТОРИКО-АНТРОПОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ «ГРЕЧЕСКОГО ЧУДА»
Published 2013-12-01Subjects: “…Ancient Greece…”
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The status of a woman in the ancient world: features of marital and family relations in Ancient Athens
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: “…ancient greece…”
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Social status of women in Ancient Sparta
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: “…ancient greece…”
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Proserpine upon the Coin: Melville’s Quest for Greek Beauty in “Syra”
Published 2016-06-01“…When Melville visited the Greek island of Syra in 1856, he discovered a thriving harbor city with no ancient monuments to speak of, and little to remind the traveler of the glories of Ancient Greece that Shelley or Byron used to celebrate. …”
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Hoe post-modern is postmodernisme? Enkele gedagtes
Published 1998-06-01“…Reference to the Sophists and Sceptics of Ancient Greece, however, turns out some striking similarities to Post-Modernism, disclaiming its ultra novelty. …”
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De l’image à l’imaginaire médiéval
Published 2014-02-01“…While reconstituting a brief Image’s history, from the dawn of platonism, in Ancient Greece, up to the consolidation of Christianity, this text shall address the formation of a medieval imaginary, grounding on the affirmation of sensible reason a thought that not only uses concepts but also mobilizes affects. …”
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On Symmetry in Physical Phenomena, Symmetry of an Electric Field and of a Magnetic Field
Published 2024-09-01“… In this work, the classical concept of symmetry limited to geometric objects (figures and solids), which originated from ancient Greece, has been extended to allow for symmetry studies in other types of objects. …”
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Orphans in Mediterranean antiquity and early Christianity
Published 2016-06-01“…Part 3 surveys the recognition of orphans’ vulnerability in ancient Babylon, ancient Israel and early Judaism, ancient Greece, and imperial Rome. Part 4 discusses the treatment of orphans in early Christianity, focusing on the pre-Constantinian period. …”
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Arts of eristic, of dialectic and of sophistry as premises of legal discourse development
Published 2013-06-01“…Discourse arts of ancient Greece demonstrate in the V century BC division of discourses, and are seen as premises of rhetoric, which marked institutional differentiation of speeches and predestinated legal discourse. …”
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Quand le jardin révèle un imaginaire du paysage méditerranéen : les Colombières de Ferdinand Bac
Published 2016-07-01“…Drawing inspiration from art, literature, and his travel experiences, he recreated in his garden landscape scenes evoking Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, Spain under the Arabian and Catholic influences, and Renaissance Italy. …”
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The “construction” of the Greek landscape in the Hellenistic era
Published 2012-09-01“…Doxiadis, “Architectural Space in Ancient Greece”, will be used as the basis upon which the current research will develop its own arguments related to the ways the particular characteristics of the ancient Greek landscape dictated a pre-defined course through the built and unbuilt environment, which was perceived as an inseparable unity. …”
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