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    Antiquity on display: regimes of the authentic in Berlin's Pergamon Museum.Can Bilsel - 2012 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this volume, Bilsel argues that the museum has produced a modern decor, an iconic image, which has replaced the lost antique originals, rather than creating an explicitly hypothetical representation of Antiquity.
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    Incomplete archaeologies: knowledge in the past and present.Emily Miller Bonney, Kathryn J. Franklin & James A. Johnson (eds.) - 2016 - Philadelphia: Oxbow Books.
    Incomplete Archaeologies takes a familiar archaeological concept--assemblages--and reconsiders such groupings, collections and sets of things from the perspective of the work required to assemble them. The discussions presented here engage with the practices of collection, construction, performance and creation in the past (and present) which constitute the things and groups of things studied by archaeologists--and examine as well how these things and thing-groups are dismantled, rearranged, and even destroyed, only to be rebuilt and recreated. The ultimate aim is to (...)
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    Archaeology's visual culture: digging and desire.Roger Balm - 2016 - Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    Archaeology's Visual Culture explores archaeology through the lens of visual culture theory. The insistent visuality of archaeology is a key stimulus for the imaginative and creative interpretation of our encounters with the past, acknowledging the multiplicity of meanings that cohere around artifacts, archaeological sites and museum displays. Archaeology's Visual Culture investigates the nature of this projection, revealing an embedded subjectivity in the imagery of archaeology. Using a wide range of case studies the book highlights the way archaeologists view objects and (...)
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    De verzamelaar gedemoniseerd: beschouwingen over archeologica & oude kunst.Karl Stimm - 2021 - Hoorn: PolderVondsten.
    Kunsthandelaar Karl Stimm schenkt op een verfrissende manier aandacht aan beschouwingen over Archeologica & Oude kunst. Hij benoemt onder andere de bedreigingen van het cultureel erfgoed, het belang van metaaldetectoramateurs en de moeilijke tijden die zijn aangebroken voor verzamelaars. Met dit boek wil de auteur bruggen bouwen tussen wetenschappers, musea, verzamelaars en handelaren, erfgoedcommissies en de autoriteiten. Slaagt Stimm erin het onmogelijke te verwezenlijken? De vereenzelviging van object en mens."--Publisher information.
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    Cultural Heritage Accessibility in the Digital Era and the Greek Legal Framework.Marina Markellou - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (5):1945-1969.
    New technologies provide great opportunities for cultural heritage to become more widely accessible and for cultural experience to be more meaningful. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the strengths and vulnerabilities of the cultural heritage sector and the need to accelerate its digital transformation to make the most of the opportunities it provides. The Commission Recommendation on the digitisation and online accessibility of cultural material and digital preservation (2011/711/EU) concluded that there is an urgent need to protect and preserve European cultural (...)
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    Maura Flannery, In the Herbarium: The Hidden World of Collecting and Preserving Plants, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2023, ISBN: 9780300247916, 335 pp. [REVIEW]Nuala Caomhánach - 2024 - Journal of the History of Biology 57 (3):485-488.
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    Agency and Integrality: Philosophical Themes in the Ancient Discussions of Determinism and Responsibility.Michael J. White - 1985 - Springer.
    It is not very surprising that it was no less true in antiquity than it is today that adult human beings are held to be responsible for most of their actions. Indeed, virtually all cultures in all historical periods seem to have had some conception of human agency which, in the absence of certain responsibility-defeating conditions, entails such responsibility. Few philosophers have had the temerity to maintain that this entailment is trivial because such responsibility-defeating conditions are always present. Another not (...)
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    Cicero’s Lists of Topics From Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages.Fiorella Magnano - 2015 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 22:85.
    Beginning with the Ciceronian divisions of rhetorical and dialectical topics as found, respectively, in the De inventione, the De oratore, the Partitiones oratoriae and the Topica, the purpose of this study is to collect all the lists that have been transmitted from Antiquity to the early Middle Ages in order to observe — mainly through the help of several diagrams put in the appendix — their alteration, as well as their preservation.
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    Inside Roman Libraries: Book Collections and Their Management in Antiquity by George W. Houston.Stephanie Ann Frampton - 2016 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (4):560-562.
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    Planted Knowledge: Art, Science, and Preservation in the Sixteenth-Century Herbarium from the Hurtado de Mendoza Collection in El Escorial.María M. Carrión - 2017 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 6 (1):47-67.
    The interactive correspondence of art, science, and preservation supports the composition of a four-volume anonymous herbarium originally belonging first to the Venetian library of Ambassador Hurtado de Mendoza, and later endowed to the Royal Library of the Monastery-Palace of El Escorial. This planted knowledge consist­ed of artistic and scientific practices to preserve not only the plants dried and glued to recycled paper, but the association of those plants, with names, stories, and contexts in ways that attest to the development of (...)
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    Theologie Und Kirche Im Horizont der Antiketheology and the Church in the World of Antiquity. Collected Essays on the History of the Ancient Church: Gesammelte Aufsätze Zur Geschichte der Alten Kirche.Carl Andresen - 2009 - Walter de Gruyter.
    Carl Andresen (1909-1985) widmete sich seit seiner bahnbrechenden Studie Logos und Nomos (1955) dem Verhältnis von Antike und Christentum. Die gesammelten Studien leuchten dieses Feld der Begegnung in vielfältigen Facetten aus, von der Zuordnung von Theologie und Philosophie in den Debatten über die Trinität über Fragen der Ethik und Seelsorge bis zur Verteidigung des Wahrheitsanspruchs der Bibel gegenüber der philosophischen, besonders der platonischen Tradition. Die Apologeten der frühen Kirche sowie Augustin als integrale Gestalt der Spätantike stehen dabei im Mittelpunkt. Andresen (...)
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    The Collection and its Collective: Pacatus and the Xii Panegyrici Latini.Dennis Jussen - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (2):871-883.
    Scholars of the ancient world are increasingly recognizing the importance of ancient collections for our understanding of antiquity. In his afterword toMuseum Archetypes and Collecting in the Ancient World(2015), Jaś Elsner argues that much of our knowledge of antiquity is based on collections assembled within the ancient world, and that the study of these collections provides us with a unique opportunity to uncover the mentalities of the people whom they surrounded. Pointing out that they ‘packaged the past and the present (...)
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    Velázquez and Charles I. antique busts and modern paintings from Spain for the Royal collection.Enriqueta Harris - 1967 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 30 (1):414-420.
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    Collection and use of human materials during TB clinical research; a review of practices.Nelson Sewankambo, Betty Kwagala & Joseph Ochieng - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-6.
    BackgroundHuman biological materials are usually stored for possible future use in research because they preserve valuable biological information, save time and resources, which would have been spent on collection of fresh samples. However, use of these materials may pose ethical challenges such as unauthorized disclosure of genetic information, which can result in dire consequences for individuals or communities including discrimination, stigma, and psychological harm; has biosecurity implications; and loss of control or ownership of samples or data. To understand these (...)
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    The Evolution and Preservation of the Cultural Heritage of the Ti-Tzu Ten Hole Bamboo Flute in Sichuan Province, China.Qiang Wang, Chalermsak Pikulsri & Pornpan Kaenampornpan - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:46-57.
    This study focuses on the evolution and preservation of the cultural heritage of the Ti-Tzu ten-hole bamboo flute in Sichuan Province, China. For collecting data, the researchers conducted interviews and observations. The results of the study show that Shen Wenyi's original work resulted in the invention of bamboo flutes with seven, nine, and ten holes, which are significant findings. These developments resolved issues with pitch discrepancies and broadened the range of playing techniques, influencing the flute's cultural importance and musical repertoire. (...)
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    Theologie und Kirche im Horizont der AntikeTheology and the Church in the World of Antiquity. Collected Essays on the History of the Ancient Church: Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Geschichte der Alten Kirche.Peter Gemeinhardt - 2009 - Walter de Gruyter.
    Carl Andresen (1909-1985) widmete sich seit seiner bahnbrechenden Studie Logos und Nomos (1955) dem Verhältnis von Antike und Christentum. Die gesammelten Studien leuchten dieses Feld der Begegnung in vielfältigen Facetten aus, von der Zuordnung von Theologie und Philosophie in den Debatten über die Trinität über Fragen der Ethik und Seelsorge bis zur Verteidigung des Wahrheitsanspruchs der Bibel gegenüber der philosophischen, besonders der platonischen Tradition. Die Apologeten der frühen Kirche sowie Augustin als integrale Gestalt der Spätantike stehen dabei im Mittelpunkt. Andresen (...)
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    Collecting the collectors V. nørskov: Greek vases in new contexts. The collecting and trading of greek vases—an aspect of the modern reception of antiquity . Pp. 407, ills. Aarhus: Aarhus university press, 2002. Cased. Isbn: 87-7288-886-. [REVIEW]Shelley Hales - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):232-.
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  18. HIV-positive status and preservation of privacy: a recent decision from the Italian Data Protection Authority on the procedure of gathering personal patient data in the dental office.Adelaide Conti, Paola Delbon, Laura Laffranchi, Corrado Paganelli & Francesco De Ferrari - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (6):386-388.
    The processing of sensitive information in the health field is subject to rigorous standards that guarantee the protection of information confidentiality. Recently, the Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali) stated their formal opinion on a standard procedure in dental offices involving the submission of a questionnaire that includes the patient's health status. HIV infection status is included on the form. The Authority has stated that all health data collection must be in accordance with the (...)
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    Arthur MacGregor . Naturalists in the Field: Collecting, Recording, and Preserving the Natural World from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Century. xxxix + 999 pp., illus., index. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2018. €245 . ISBN 9789004323834. [REVIEW]Samuel J. M. M. Alberti - 2019 - Isis 110 (3):576-577.
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    Zhong 中 and Ideal Rulership in the Baoxun 保訓 (Instructions for Preservation) Text of the Tsinghua Collection of Bamboo Slip Manuscripts.Shirley Chan - 2012 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (2):129-145.
    Zhong 中 is an important notion in early Chinese thought. This essay offers a brief survey of the possible connotations of zhong found in the Baoxun 保訓 text of the Tsinghua University’s Collection of bamboo manuscripts of the Warring States period. By making a preliminary textual analysis and philosophical interpretation of the concept of zhong in relation to ideal rulership as presented in this newly discovered ancient text it is hoped that it will shed some light on the continuing (...)
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    From the Gustavianum Collections in Uppsala 2, 1978; The Collection of Classical Antiquities. History and studies of selected objects. (Boreas 9.) Pp. 137; numerous illustrations. Uppsala: distributed by Almqvist and Wiksell International, Stockholm, 1978. [REVIEW]Michael Vickers - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (1):112-112.
  22. Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity: Doctors and Philosophers on Nature, Soul, Health and Disease (review).Philippa Lang - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (1):151-152.
    Philippa Lang - Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity: Doctors and Philosophers on Nature, Soul, Health and Disease - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:1 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.1 151-152 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Philippa Lang Emory University Philip van der Eijk. Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity: Doctors and Philosophers on Nature, Soul, Health and Disease. Cambridge-New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Pp. xiv + 404. Cloth, $95.00. This immaculately edited volume (...)
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    Collective memory: how collective representations about the past are created, preserved and reproduced.Rauf R. Garagozov - 2015 - New York: Nova Publishers.
    Collective memory: concepts and methods -- Collective memory and the Russian "schematic narrative template" -- Patterns of collective remembering and identity -- Historical narratives, cultural traditions, and collective memory in the South Caucasus -- Characteristics of collective memory, ethnic conflicts, historiography, and the "politics of memory".
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    The "Antiquarianization" of Biblical Scholarship and the London Polyglot Bible.Peter N. Miller - 2001 - Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (3):463.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 62.3 (2001) 463-482 [Access article in PDF] The "Antiquarianization" of Biblical Scholarship and the London Polyglot Bible (1653-57) Peter N. Miller The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were the heroic age of the antiquaries. Roaming from text to context and back again, these scholars completed the revolution begun by the humanists who realized that Greek and Roman texts could never be understood isolated from (...)
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    Lisa Kaaren Bailey, Christianity's Quiet Success: The Eusebius Gallicanus Sermon Collection and the Power of the Church in Late Antique Gaul. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2010. Paper. Pp. viii, 278. $34. ISBN: 9780268022242. [REVIEW]Daniel G. Van Slyke - 2012 - Speculum 87 (2):520-522.
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    Representing the absent: The limits and possibilities of digital memory and preservation.Smiljana Antonijevic & Jeff Ubois - 2022 - Filozofija I Društvo 33 (2):311-325.
    Digital preservation has significantly expanded over the past few decades, renewing old and creating new challenges related to provenance, integrity, completeness, and context in memory and preservation practices. In this paper we explore how, perhaps counterintuitively, a more extensive digital historical record offers greater opportunities to misrepresent reality. We first review a set of concepts and socio-cultural approaches to memory and preservation. We then focus on the multiplicity of digital memory and preservation practices today, examining their limits, possibilities, and tensions; (...)
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    Politics, Law and Society in Graeco-Roman Antiquity. Collected Articles and Lectures. [REVIEW]Erich Gaenschalz - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (2):151-153.
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    Conservation of Monuments - (D.) Karmon The Ruin of the Eternal City. Antiquity and Preservation in Renaissance Rome. Pp. xii + 320, ills. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. Cased, £40, US$65. ISBN: 978-0-19-976689-5. [REVIEW]Christopher Smith - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):652-654.
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  29. (2 other versions)“Collective and individual rationality: Maynard Keynes's methodological standpoint and policy prescription”.Andy Denis - 2002 - Research in Political Economy 20:187-215.
    In a world of partially overlapping and partially conflicting interests there is good reason to doubt that self-seeking behaviour at the micro-level will spontaneously lead to desirable social outcomes at the macro-level. Nevertheless, some sophisticated economic writers advocating a laissez-faire policy prescription have proposed various 'invisible hand' mechanisms which can supposedly be relied upon to 'educe good from ill'. Smith defended the 'simple system of natural liberty' as giving the greatest scope to the unfolding of God's will and the working (...)
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    Archytas of Tarentum: Pythagorean, Philosopher, and Mathematician King (review).Liba Chaia Taub - 2007 - American Journal of Philology 128 (1):133-137.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 128.1 (2007) 133-137MuseSearchJournalsThis JournalContents[Access article in PDF]Reviewed byLiba Taub University of Cambridge [email protected] A. Huffman. Archytas of Tarentum: Pythagorean, Philosopher, and Mathematician King. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. xvi + 665 pp. Cloth, $175.Diogenes Laertius described Archytas of Tarentum as "the one who rescued Plato by means of a letter, when he was about to be killed by Dionysius," adding that "he was also admired (...)
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    Collections, Knowledge, and Time.Martin Grünfeld & Karin Tybjerg - 2023 - Centaurus 65 (2):213-234.
    In recent decades, an increasing interest in the dynamics of collections has brought to view how objects circulate as parts of networks of knowledge and how collections can acquire new meanings. Introducing this special issue on Collections, Knowledge, and Time, we want to shift focus from geographical circulation towards the temporal dynamics of collections: the layering and interweaving of asynchronous temporalities as collections are preserved, frozen, reinterpreted, sampled, and destroyed over time, and how these temporalities constitute knowledge potentials. We treat (...)
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    A collection of armillary spheres and other antique scientific instruments.Derek J. Price - 1954 - Annals of Science 10 (2):172-187.
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    Immigration Policy: Between Demographic Considerations and Preservation of Culture.Na’Ama Carmi - 2008 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 2 (1):1-29.
    Cultural rights of minority groups are recognized in international human rights law. These rights include the right of minority groups to adopt various measures to protect their cultural identity, which may include closure of the group’s community from outsiders. The state in which such groups reside has a concurrent duty to respect these rights and sometimes even to take positive measures to ensure their implementation. The consideration of demographic factors, then, is regarded as legitimate when designed to protect minority groups. (...)
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    Eratosthenes' Geography: Fragments Collected and Translated with Commentary and Additional Material (review).Paul T. Keyser - 2011 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 105 (1):146-147.
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    Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity: Doctors and Philosophers on Nature, Soul, Health and Disease.Philip J. Van der Eijk - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    This work brings together Philip van der Eijk's previously published essays on the close connections that existed between medicine and philosophy throughout antiquity. Medical authors such as the Hippocratic writers, Diocles, Galen, Soranus and Caelius Aurelianus elaborated on philosophical methods such as causal explanation, definition and division and applied key concepts such as the notion of nature to their understanding of the human body. Similarly, philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle were highly valued for their contributions to medicine. This interaction (...)
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    Excavations and Their Objects: Freud's Collection of Antiquity.Stephen Barker (ed.) - 1996 - State University of New York Press.
    This is a collection of essays concerned with the thematic implications of Freud's deep interest in the art objects in his collection of antiquity.
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    Museum Collections (J.) Cuno Who Owns Antiquity? Museums and the Battle over our Ancient Heritage. Pp. xl + 228, ills. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008. Cased, £14.95, US$24.95. ISBN: 978-0-691-13712-. [REVIEW]Roger White - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):576-.
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    Collectors and collections of antiquities in Rome. Bonfante, Nagy the collection of antiquities of the american academy in Rome. Pp. XX + 388. Ann Arbor: University of michigan press, for the american academy in Rome, 2015. Cased, us$75. Isbn: 978-0-472-11989-9. [REVIEW]C. L. Cooper - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):242-244.
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    Blemmyes and beja L. Kirwan: Studies on the history of late antique and Christian nubia . Edited by T. hägg, L. török, and D. A. welsby. (Variorum collected studies series cs748.) Pp. XXII + 277, maps, ills. Aldershot and burlington, vt: Ashgate, 2002. Cased, £57.50. Isbn: 0-86078-893-. [REVIEW]Gerald M. Browne - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):226-.
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    Seneca's Renown: "Gloria, Claritudo," and the Replication of the Roman Elite.Thomas Habinek - 2000 - Classical Antiquity 19 (2):264-303.
    The attention Seneca attracted in his lifetime and succeeding generations not only preserves information about his biography: it also merits interpretation as a cultural phenomenon on its own terms. This paper argues that the life of Seneca achieved exemplary status because it enabled Romans to think through issues critical to the preservation of social order. As a new man who rose to power as the republican noble families were dying out, Seneca posed the question of imperial succession in an acute (...)
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    Monasteries and the Care of Souls in Late Antique Christianity: Cognition and Discipline.Paul Dilley - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    In Monasteries and the Care of Souls in Late Antique Christianity, Paul C. Dilley explores the personal practices and group rituals through which the thoughts of monastic disciples were monitored and trained to purify the mind and help them achieve salvation. Dilley draws widely on the interdisciplinary field of cognitive studies, especially anthropology, in his analysis of key monastic 'cognitive disciplines', such as meditation on scripture, the fear of God, and prayer. In addition, various rituals distinctive to communal monasticism, including (...)
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    Homer's Ancient Readers: The Hermeneutics of Greek Epic's Earliest Exegetes.Robert Lamberton & John J. Keaney - 2019 - Princeton University Press.
    Although the influence of Homer on Western literature has long commanded critical attention, little has been written on how various generations of readers have found menaing in his texts. These seven essays explore the ways in which the Illiad and the Odyssey have been read from the time of Homer through the Renaissance. By asking what questions early readers expected the texts to answer and looking at how these expectations changed over time, the authors clarify the position of the Illiad (...)
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    Monotonicity and collective quantification.Gilad Ben-avi & Yoad Winter - 2003 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 12 (2):127-151.
    This article studies the monotonicity behavior of plural determinersthat quantify over collections. Following previous work, we describe thecollective interpretation of determiners such as all, some andmost using generalized quantifiers of a higher type that areobtained systematically by applying a type shifting operator to thestandard meanings of determiners in Generalized Quantifier Theory. Twoprocesses of counting and existential quantification thatappear with plural quantifiers are unified into a single determinerfitting operator, which, unlike previous proposals, both capturesexistential quantification with plural determiners and respects theirmonotonicity (...)
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    Epicureanism and scientific debates: antiquity and late reception.Francesca Masi, Pierre-Marie Morel & Francesco Verde (eds.) - 2023 - Leuven: Leuven University Press.
    Epicureanism is not only a defence of pleasure: it is also a philosophy of science and knowledge. This edited collection explores new pathways for the study of Epicurean scientific thought, a hitherto still understudied domain, and engages systematically and critically with existing theories. It shows that the philosophy of Epicurus and his heirs, from antiquity to the classical age, founded a rigorous and coherent conception of knowledge. This first part of a two-volume set examines more specifically the contribution of (...)
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    From working collections to the World Germplasm Project: agricultural modernization and genetic conservation at the Rockefeller Foundation.Helen Anne Curry - 2017 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 39 (2):1-20.
    This paper charts the history of the Rockefeller Foundation’s participation in the collection and long-term preservation of genetic diversity in crop plants from the 1940s through the 1970s. In the decades following the launch of its agricultural program in Mexico in 1943, the Rockefeller Foundation figured prominently in the creation of world collections of key economic crops. Through the efforts of its administrators and staff, the foundation subsequently parlayed this experience into a leadership role in international efforts to conserve (...)
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  46. The Preservation and Ownership of the Body.Thomas F. Tierney - 1999 - In Gail Weiss & Honi Fern Haber (eds.), Perspectives on Embodiment: The Intersections of Nature and Culture. Routledge. pp. 233--261.
    In this essay I will examine the changing historical relationship between two fundamentally modern concepts: self-preservation and self-ownership. These two concepts have served a dual function in modernity. On the one hand, they are crucial parts of the theoretical underpinning of liberalism: the natural law of self-preservation is the foundation of the rational inclination to form civil society (e.g., Hobbes); and self-ownership provides the foundation for the liberal (i.e., Lockean) notion of private property. But on the other hand, these two (...)
     
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    ‘The troubles of collecting’: William Henry Harvey and the practicalities of natural-history collecting in Britain's nineteenth-century world.John McAleer - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Science 55 (1):81-100.
    In recent decades, historians have become increasingly interested in the logistical challenges and difficulties encountered by those responsible for the collection, preservation and safe transport of specimens from the field to the museum or laboratory. This article builds on this trend by looking beyond apparent successes to consider the practices and practicalities of shipboard travel and maritime and coastal collecting activities. The discussion focuses on the example of William Henry Harvey, who travelled to Australia in pursuit of cryptogams – (...)
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    Reflections on the preservation of recent scientific heritage in dispersed university collections.Nicholas Jardine - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (4):735-743.
    The bulk of the significant recent scientific heritage of universities is not to be found in accredited science museums or collections employed in research. Rather it is located in a wide variety of more informal collections, assemblages and accumulations. The selection and documentation of such materials is very often unsystematic and many of them are vulnerable to changes of staff, relocation and, above all, shortage of space. Following a survey of views on the values of the recent material heritage of (...)
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    Eastern Christianity and late antique philosophy.Evangelia Anagnostou-Laoutides & Ken Parry (eds.) - 2020 - Boston: Brill.
    Readers of Eastern Christianity and Late Antique Philosophy will find a collection of authoritative papers from across the Neoplatonic and Eastern Christian traditions. It is only recently that scholars have started to take notice of the Eastern Christian engagement with late antique philosophical texts. This volume builds upon this new interest in order to show the dynamic nature of Neoplatonism and Eastern Christianity at a time when both faced a variety of challenges. The legacy of Greek philosophy in the (...)
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    Late Antique Religious Poetry - J. Den Boeft, A. Hilhorst: Early Christian Poetry: a Collection of Essays. (Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae, 22: Texts and Studies of Early Christian Life and Language). Pp. xii+320. Leiden, New York, Cologne: E. J. Brill, 1993. Cased, Gld. 180/$103. [REVIEW]J. Bryce - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):40-42.
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