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    Sibilants in Libyco-Berber.Maarten Kossman - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (4):875.
    The second-century BCE Libyco-Berber inscriptions from Dougga have seven different signs for sibilants. In this article the sibilant system of these inscriptions and of the language they represent is studied in detail. It is shown that the different signs are not just graphemic variants but represent different pronunciations. It is also shown that there is a possibility that the seven signs in fact represent three or four articulations with a length contrast, even though the evidence is (...)
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    Written in stones: The Amazigh colonization of the Canary Islands.José Farrujia de la Rosa - 2015 - Corpus 14:115-138.
    According to the archaeological data, the ancient colonization of the Canary Islands was initiated at the beginnings of the 1st millennium BC, by Imazighen populations. This colonization propitiated the introduction in the Canarian Archipielago of the Lybico-Berber inscriptions, among other cultural elements from the North African Amazigh world. In the following pages we analyze the ancient colonization of the Canary Islands in light of the study of LibycoBerber inscriptions, Latino Canarian scripts, and indigenous material culture.
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    Index for 1956.Arabian Inscriptions Hamilton, Western Sudan, Shehu TJsumanu, A. Lehureaux, Rustum Jung, J. Roach, James Fitzjames Stephen, Middle Indo-Aryan, Ibn al-Samh & Ishaq ibn Hunayn - 2009 - In David Papineau, Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 242.
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    The Invention of Marriage: Hermaphroditus and Salmacis at Halicarnassus and in Ovid.Salmakis Inscription & Hellenistic Halikarnassos - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59:543-561.
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    Who founded the indo-greek era of 186/5 BcE?Dated Indo-Greek Inscriptions - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59:505-510.
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  6. When Something Goes Wrong: Who is Responsible for Errors in ML Decision-making?Andrea Berber & Sanja Srećković - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):1-13.
    Because of its practical advantages, machine learning (ML) is increasingly used for decision-making in numerous sectors. This paper demonstrates that the integral characteristics of ML, such as semi-autonomy, complexity, and non-deterministic modeling have important ethical implications. In particular, these characteristics lead to a lack of insight and lack of comprehensibility, and ultimately to the loss of human control over decision-making. Errors, which are bound to occur in any decision-making process, may lead to great harm and human rights violations. It is (...)
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  7. d'Asie-Mineure Nr. 333, 398 und 461.Recueil des Inscriptions Grecques Chre'tiennes - 1924 - Byzantion 1:708.
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  8. Understanding Moral Responsibility in Automated Decision-Making: Responsibility Gaps and Strategies to Address Them.Andrea Berber & Jelena Mijić - 2024 - Theoria: Beograd 67 (3):177-192.
    This paper delves into the use of machine learning-based systems in decision-making processes and its implications for moral responsibility as traditionally defined. It focuses on the emergence of responsibility gaps and examines proposed strategies to address them. The paper aims to provide an introductory and comprehensive overview of the ongoing debate surrounding moral responsibility in automated decision-making. By thoroughly examining these issues, we seek to contribute to a deeper understanding of the implications of AI integration in society.
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    Automated decision-making and the problem of evil.Andrea Berber - 2023 - AI and Society:1-10.
    The intention of this paper is to point to the dilemma humanity may face in light of AI advancements. The dilemma is whether to create a world with less evil or maintain the human status of moral agents. This dilemma may arise as a consequence of using automated decision-making systems for high-stakes decisions. The use of automated decision-making bears the risk of eliminating human moral agency and autonomy and reducing humans to mere moral patients. On the other hand, it also (...)
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  10. (1 other version)The Anti-Individualistic Turn in the Ethics of Collegiality: Can Good Colleagues Be Epistemically Vicious?Andrea Berber & Vanja Subotić - 2022 - Journal of Value Inquiry (x):1-18.
    The aim of this paper is to show that the nascent field of ethics of collegiality may considerably benefit from a symbiosis with virtue and vice epistemology. We start by bringing the epistemic virtue and vice perspective to the table by showing that competence, deemed as an essential characteristic of a good colleague (Betzler & Löschke 2021), should be construed broadly to encompass epistemic competence. By endorsing the anti-individualistic stance in epistemology as well as context-specificity of epistemic traits, we show (...)
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    AI-Aided Moral Enhancement – Exploring Opportunities and Challenges.Andrea Berber - forthcoming - In Martin Hähnel & Regina Müller, A Companion to Applied Philosophy of AI. Wiley-Blackwell (2025). Wiley-Blackwell.
    In this chapter, I introduce three different types of AI-based moral enhancement proposals discussed in the literature – substitutive enhancement, value-driven enhancement, and value-open moral enhancement. I analyse them based on the following criteria: effectiveness, examining whether they bring about tangible moral changes; autonomy, assessing whether they infringe on human autonomy and agency; and developmental impact, considering whether they hinder the development of natural moral skills. This analysis demonstrates that no single approach to AI enhancement can satisfy all proposed criteria, (...)
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  12. Time, presence, and historical injustice.Berber Bevernage - 2008 - History and Theory 47 (2):149–167.
    The relationship between history and justice traditionally has been dominated by the idea of the past as distant or absent . This ambiguous ontological status makes it very difficult to situate the often-felt “duty to remember” or obligation to “do justice to the past” in that past itself, and this has led philosophers from Friedrich Nietzsche to Keith Jenkins to plead against an “obsession” with history in favor of an ethics aimed at the present. History’s ability to contribute to the (...)
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    A Situational Formal Ontology of the Tracatus.Natan Berber - 2008 - Polish Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):5-20.
    This paper disucsses the Boolean algebraic axiomatic system of situations suggested by the Polish logician Roman Suszko (1919-1979). The paper will specifically examine the adequacy of the axioms, definitions and theorems of Suszko’s system as a model for Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tracatus Logico-Philosophicus. It will be shown how the formal properties of Suszko’s system - the atomicity and completeness of the Boolean algebraic system - can be employed in order to clarify key concepts of the situational part of the Tractarian ontology. (...)
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  14. A Tractarian System of Objects.Natan Berber - 2011 - Logique Et Analyse 54 (216).
     
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    Comparative Examination of Terms of Turkish Army Organization in Muh'kemetü'l-Lügateyn.Oktay Berber - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:890-904.
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    On an Alleged Loophole in Causal Closure: A Reply to Gamper.Andrea Berber & Strahinja Đorđević - 2021 - Philosophia 50 (1):1-6.
    This paper intends to critically consider the idea put forward by Johan Gamper that the principle of causal closure can be reconciled with the possibility of pluralism. This idea is based on redefining causal closure and on the introduction of so-called interfaces between the universes. By reconstructing and analyzing the author's argumentative steps, we will try to show that this approach is methodologically and explanatory unfounded. Firstly, this way of redefining the principle of causal closure is inconsistent with the very (...)
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    The Logical Basis of the Tractarian Ontology.Natan Berber - 2007 - Axiomathes 17 (2):185-196.
    This paper focuses on the relation between logic and ontology. In particular, it demonstrates how classical logical theory can clarify the ontological part of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. To this end, the work examines the adequacy of a formal system that was devised by the Polish logician, mathematician and philosopher Roman Suszko (1919–1979) as a model for the Tractatus. Following a brief explanation of the Tractarian ontology, the main ideas of Suszko’s system and its philosophical significance will be considered. The (...)
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  18. Narrating pasts for peace? : a critical analysis of some recent initiatives of historical reconciliation through 'historical dialogue' and 'shared history'.Berber Bevernage - 2018 - In Stefan Helgesson & Jayne Svenungsson, The Ethos of History: Time and Responsibility. [New York, New York]: Berghahn Books.
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    Philosophy of history, from social criticism to philosophy of science and back again.Berber Bevernage, Broos Delanote, Anton Froeyman & Kenan Van De Mieroop - 2013 - Belgisch Tijdschrift Voor Nieuwste Geschiedenis. Journal of Belgian History 43 (4):164 - 172.
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    QUOTATION3 By Israel Scheffler FOLLOWING Goodman4 in treating inscriptions framed by quotes as concrete general rather than abstract. [REVIEW]an Inscriptional Approach To Indirect - 1997 - In Catherine Z. Elgin, Nelson Goodman's theory of symbols and its applications. New York: Garland. pp. 237.
  21. The Automated Laplacean Demon: How ML Challenges Our Views on Prediction and Explanation.Sanja Srećković, Andrea Berber & Nenad Filipović - 2021 - Minds and Machines 32 (1):159-183.
    Certain characteristics make machine learning a powerful tool for processing large amounts of data, and also particularly unsuitable for explanatory purposes. There are worries that its increasing use in science may sideline the explanatory goals of research. We analyze the key characteristics of ML that might have implications for the future directions in scientific research: epistemic opacity and the ‘theory-agnostic’ modeling. These characteristics are further analyzed in a comparison of ML with the traditional statistical methods, in order to demonstrate what (...)
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    Hôbôgirin, dictionnaire encyclopédique du Bouddhisme d'après les sources chinoises et japonaisesHobogirin, dictionnaire encyclopedique du Bouddhisme d'apres les sources chinoises et japonaises.Leon Hurvitz, L'Académie des Inscriptions du Japon & L'Academie des Inscriptions du Japon - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (3):643.
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    Shannon Vallor: THE AI Mirror: How to Reclaim Our Humanity in an Age of Machine Thinking. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2024. Paperback (ISBN 978-0-19-775906-6), $24.95 USD, 272 Pages. [REVIEW]Andrea Berber - forthcoming - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice:1-3.
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    Metaphysical Nature of Social Groups: The Significance of Abstract and Concrete for Identity and Persistence of Social Groups.Strahinja Đorđević & Andrea Berber - 2021 - Disputatio 13 (61):121-141.
    In this paper, we consider the relative significance of concrete and abstract features for the identity and persistence of a group. The theoretical background for our analysis is the position according to which groups are realizations of structures. Our main argument is that the relative significance of the abstract features with respect to the significance of concrete features can vary across different types of groups. The argumentation will be backed by introducing the examples in which we show that this difference (...)
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    Paradox and Platitude in Wittgenstein's Philosophy by David Pears. [REVIEW]Natan Berber - 2009 - European Journal of Philosophy 17 (4):608-610.
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    MDD approach for the development of context-aware applications.Dhouha Ayed, Didier Delanote & Yolande Berbers - 2001 - In P. Bouquet V. Akman, Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 15--28.
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    From The Ottoman Empire To The Turkish Republic, Adaptation Of The Jews To The State.Şarika Gedi̇kli̇ Berber - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1779-1800.
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    Contemporary Challenges in Moral and Legal Treatment of Animals.Vlasta Sikimić & Andrea Berber - 2016 - Belgrade Philosophical Annual 1 (29):143-155.
    The purpose of the present paper is to demonstrate the inconsistencies between ethical theory and legal practice of animal treatment. Specifically, we discuss contemporary legal solutions, based on three case studies – Serbian, German and UK positive law, and point out the inconsistencies in them. Moreover, we show that the main cause of these inconsistencies is anthropocentric view of moral relevance. Finally, when it comes to the different treatment of animals living in the wild and domestic animals, we show that (...)
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    Optimal research team composition: data envelopment analysis of Fermilab experiments.Slobodan Perovic, Sandro Radovanović, Vlasta Sikimić & Andrea Berber - 2016 - Scientometrics 108 (1):83--111.
    We employ data envelopment analysis on a series of experiments performed in Fermilab, one of the major high-energy physics laboratories in the world, in order to test their efficiency (as measured by publication and citation rates) in terms of variations of team size, number of teams per experiment, and completion time. We present the results and analyze them, focusing in particular on inherent connections between quantitative team composition and diversity, and discuss them in relation to other factors contributing to scientific (...)
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  30. At the Eleventh Hour: The Biography of Swami Rama. By Pandit Rajmani Tigu-nait, Ph. D. Honesdale, Pennsylvania: Himalayan Institute Press, 2002. Pp. 427. Hardcover $18.95. Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy. Edited by Polly Young-Eisendrath and Shoji Muramoto. Hove, England: Brunner-Routledge, 2002. [REVIEW]Dharma Bell, Dharan ı Pillar, Li Po’S. Buddhist Inscriptions By & Paul W. Kroll - 2003 - Philosophy East and West 53 (3):431-434.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Books ReceivedAt the Eleventh Hour: The Biography of Swami Rama. By Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, Ph.D. Honesdale, Pennsylvania: Himalayan Institute Press, 2002. Pp. 427. Hardcover $18.95.Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy. Edited by Polly Young Eisendrath and Shoji Muramoto. Hove, England: Brunner-Routledge, 2002. Pp. xii + 275. Paper $24.95.Beyond Metaphysics Revisited: Krishnamurti and Western Philosophy. By J. Richard Wingerter. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 2002. Pp. vii + (...)
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    Towards a seamful ethics of Covid-19 contact tracing apps?Andrew S. Hoffman, Bart Jacobs, Bernard van Gastel, Hanna Schraffenberger, Tamar Sharon & Berber Pas - 2020 - Ethics and Information Technology 23 (1):105-115.
    In the early months of 2020, the deadly Covid-19 disease spread rapidly around the world. In response, national and regional governments implemented a range of emergency lockdown measures, curtailing citizens’ movements and greatly limiting economic activity. More recently, as restrictions begin to be loosened or lifted entirely, the use of so-called contact tracing apps has figured prominently in many jurisdictions’ plans to reopen society. Critics have questioned the utility of such technologies on a number of fronts, both practical and ethical. (...)
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  32. Abhandlungen zur Hegel-forschung 1973.Shlomo Avineri, Das Problem des Krieges im Denken, Hegels— In, Friedrich Berber & Das Staatsideal im Wandel der Weltgeschichte - 1975 - Hegel-Studien 10:419.
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    Introduction: The Future of the Theory and Philosophy of History.Broos Delanote, Anton Froeyman, Berber Bevernage & Kenan Van De Mieroop - 2014 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 8 (2):141-148.
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    The interplay of style, information structure and definiteness: Double indirect objects in Figuig Berber narratives.Maarten Kossmann - 2015 - Corpus 14:59-80.
    In Figuig Berber, like in many other Berber languages, it is possible to express the indirect object by a lexical expression and by a pronominal clitic in the same sentence. This construction, called “dative doubling” in the literature, is in variation with constructions that do not have a pronominal clitic. In this article, dative doubling is studied in two corpora, one written corpus (Benamara 2011), and one spoken corpus, collected by the author. It is shown that dative doubling (...)
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    Equality and Gender at Work in Islam: The Case of the Berber Population of the High Atlas Mountains.Claudia Eger - 2021 - Business Ethics Quarterly 31 (2):210-241.
    This article investigates how religion-based social norms and values shape women’s access to employment in Muslim-majority countries. It develops a religiously sensitive conceptualization of the differential valence of genders based on respect, which serves to produce inequality. Drawing on an ethnographic study of work practice in Berber communities in Morocco, aspects of respect are analyzed through an honor–shame continuum that serves to moralize and mediate gender relations. The findings show that respect and shame function as key inequality-producing mechanisms. The (...)
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    Wh-Cliticisation: The derivation of operator-variable links and wh-words in Berber.Jamal Ouhalla & Abdelhak El Hankari - 2015 - Corpus 14:235-262.
    This article explores a phenomenon found in Berber whereby the extraction of dative arguments (of verbs, nouns and prepositions) gives rise to two occurrences of wh. One is a wh-word located in Spec,C and the other a wh-clitic in the dative form located in C (wh-clitic-doubling). Close examination reveals that the wh-word in Spec,C functions as an operator base-generated in its scope position and the dative wh-clitic in C provides it with a derivational link to the variable in the (...)
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    Une inscription de l'ancienne Bergè.Zissis Bonias - 2000 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 124 (1):227-246.
    L'inscription publiée ici, gravée sur du marbre thasien et écrite en alphabet parien, est datée des années 470/460 av. J.-C. et se réfère à l'octroi de biens immobiliers par la cité de Bergè au Thasien Timèsicratès. Le lieu de la découverte et le contenu de l'inscription ne laissent aucun doute sur l'identification de la ville antique de Berge avec le site archéologique qui se trouve au Sud-Ouest du village actuel de Néos Skopos Serrôn. Le problème de la localisation de Berge (...)
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    Inscriptions du Musée épigraphique d’Athènes (II).Simone Follet & Dina Peppas Delmousou - 2009 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 133 (1):391-470.
    Inscriptions of the Epigraphic Museum in Athens (II) This article, a continuation of BCH 132 (2008) pp. 473-553, presents a series of fragments studied and joins made at the Epigraphic Museum in Athens by D. Peppas Delmousou, Honorary Director of the Museum. The inscribed monuments are bases, herms, or stelae. The honorific inscriptions and dedications concern roman emperors, Augustus and Hadrian, Romans fulfilling administrative duties, known or unknown otherwise, Athenian aliens or roman citizens, a few unknown and some (...)
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    Inscriptions de Rhodes pour des citoyens morts au combat, ἄνδρες ἀγαθοὶ γενόμενοι.Vasa Kontorinī - 2012 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 136 (1):339-361.
    Inscriptions from Rhodes for citizens dead in combat, ἄνδρες ἀγαθοὶ γενόμενοι. This article studies three inscriptions from Rhodos for citizens dead in combat. The first (3rd century BC), here in editio princeps, is engraved on the base of a statue erected posthumously by the city for a general fallen during the war. The second is republished, connecting two fragments previously unrecognized as belonging to the same plaque inserted in the funerary monument of two brothers (genitive), honored posthumously with (...)
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    Inscriptions hellénistiques d'Amphissa.Denis Rousset - 2002 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 126 (1):83-96.
    Un bloc découvert en 1980 dans une fouille du Service archéologique à Amphissa porte deux inscriptions hellénistiques. La première, datant sans doute du milieu du IIe siècle av. J.-C, est composée d'une lettre et d'un décret honorifique abrégé de Sparte en l'honneur d'un Amphisséen. L'intitulé du décret abrégé, tout en donnant une nouvelle attestation de la magistrature des nomographes à Sparte, est si elliptique qu'il autorise plusieurs interprétations. La seconde inscription est un décret honorifique abrégé d'Amphissa, datant vraisemblablement de (...)
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    Inscriptions d’Amathonte X. Inscriptions grecques et latines de l’agora d’Amathonte.Pierre Aupert & Pavlos Flourentzos - 2012 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 136 (1):363-405.
    Inscriptions from Amathous X. Greek and latin inscriptions from the agora of Amathous. The riches of this batch of inscriptions reflect the importance of its find spot. If of three building dedications there exists nothing but the most banal elements, that of a probable mausoleum dedicated to Germanicus reveals an unrecognized aspect of the cult of this prince. Statuary dedications uncover two new proconsuls and a new proquestor, as well as two hitherto unencountered documents from Cyprus : (...)
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    Inscriptions d’Amathonte IX. Un envoi de la mission Vogüé (1862) retrouvé au Louvre.Antoine Hermary - 2010 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 134 (1):121-130.
    Inscriptions of Amathous IX. A dispatch from the Vogüé mission (1862) rediscovered at the Louvre. An inscription found in 1862 by de Vogüé’s archaeological mission in the village of Aghios Tychonas (coming so from the site of Amathous) has been rediscovered in the Louvre in 2009. This was only known through Waddington’s old publication (1870). The text, dating probably of the early Hellenistic period, mentions a trees plantation and the offering of a naos by a certain Simos. This plot, (...)
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    Inscriptions de Thasos.Yves Grandjean - 2012 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 136 (1):225-268.
    Inscriptions from Thasos. This article presents twelve inscriptions, most of them found during the excavations of the French School at Athens from 1970 to 1973. Among them, we note particularly two short lists of theoroi inscribed on stones which do not belong to the “ passage of theoroi” but allow correcting or improving ancient readings of some lists found in this place ; dedications of magistrates or private persons, one of which was consecrated by all the magistrates in (...)
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    Inscriptions of Chin and the San-Chin, Chung-Shan, and Yen 晉與三晉金文及相關史事彙考. By Noel Barnard.Constance A. Cook - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (3).
    Inscriptions of Chin and the San-Chin, Chung-Shan, and Yen 晉與三晉金文及相關史事彙考. By Noel Barnard. 3 vols. Taipei: SMC Publishing inc., 2018. Pp. cxlvi + 867, xviii + 997, xiv + 1092. NT 15,000.
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    Inscriptions et scènes figurées peintes sur le mur de fond du xyste de Delphes.François Queyrel - 2001 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 125 (1):333-387.
    This article deals with the painted inscriptions and scenes of agonistic character found during the Franco-Hellenic excavation of the xystus in the gymnasium at Delphi. These texts, from the imperial period, fifteen in number, name the winners of races at the Pythia in a formula which indudes acclamations and mention of the prostate or prostates. They are inscribed on the inside of a tabula ansata. Palms, crowns and apples, prizes awarded in the Pythia, stress the agonistic character of these (...)
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    Agonistic inscriptions from Athens and Delphi.Jean-Yves Strasser - 2018 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 142:233-278.
    Sont réexaminées plusieurs inscriptions agonistiques d’Athènes. 1. Le texte IG II3 4, 624 pour un héraut périodonique doit certainement être attribué à Valerius Eklektos de Sinope, déjà connu par un long texte d’Athènes, une base à Olympie et un piédestal retrouvé à Delphes resté inédit et publié ici. L’ensemble permet de reconstituer le parcours d’un artiste hors norme connu par quatre textes gravés à des moments différents de sa carrière. 2. Les fragments IG II3 4, 616 et 617 appartiennent (...)
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    Une inscription dionysiaque peu commune.Paul Veyne - 1985 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 109 (1):621-624.
    Une inscription trouvée à Chalcis célèbre l'exploit d'un Callinikos qui lors des Dionysia a fait 55 fois le tour de l'orchestra, porté sur une perche, et qui a soulevé seul le phallos. Rapprochement avec diverses traditions populaires.
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    An Inscriptional Approach to Indirect Quotation.I. Scheffler - unknown - Oxford University Press.
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    Nouvelles inscriptions de Paros.Anne-Marie Vérilhac - 1983 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 107 (1):421-428.
    Publication de quatre inscriptions inédites de Paros, deux stèles funéraires trouvées près de la Katapolïani, une dédicace de la paire des Dordopes à l'Archégète et une dédicace de l'équipage d'un dikrotos à Démèter Parienne ; l'établissement de ce dernier texte permet de reconnaître en IG XII Suppl. 210, une dédicace analogue faite par un équipage rhodien.
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    Inscriptions d'Amathonte IV.Antoine Hermary & Olivier Masson - 1982 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 106 (1):235-244.
    Une nouvelle inscription digraphe a été découverte dans le sanctuaire d'Aphrodite à Amathonte de Chypre : c'est la consécration par le roi Androklès, dans les années 330-310 av. J.-C, des statues de ses deux fils, Orestheus et Andragoras, à « l'Aphrodite chypriote ». La partie écrite en syllabaire chypriote malheureusement très mutilée, paraît transcrire la langue indigène, dite « étéochypriote ».
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