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    Bringing order into the realm of Transformer-based language models for artificial intelligence and law.Candida M. Greco & Andrea Tagarelli - 2024 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 32 (4):863-1010.
    Transformer-based language models (TLMs) have widely been recognized to be a cutting-edge technology for the successful development of deep-learning-based solutions to problems and applications that require natural language processing and understanding. Like for other textual domains, TLMs have indeed pushed the state-of-the-art of AI approaches for many tasks of interest in the legal domain. Despite the first Transformer model being proposed about six years ago, there has been a rapid progress of this technology at an unprecedented rate, whereby BERT and (...)
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  2. La logique des apprentissages, « Études d'épistémologie génétique ».M. Goustard, P. Gréco, B. Matalon & J. Piaget - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (2):280-280.
     
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    Theory of mind, development, and deafness.Henry M. Wellman & Candida C. Peterson - 2013 - In Simon Baron-Cohen, Michael Lombardo & Helen Tager-Flusberg, Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives From Developmental Social Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 51.
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    Book Review: `I'm a Feminist But...': Rosalind Gill Gender and the Media Cambridge and Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2007, vi + 291 pp., ISBN 0745619150. [REVIEW]Candida Yates - 2007 - European Journal of Women's Studies 14 (4):365-367.
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    Comparing Modern and Classical Perspectives on Spider Silks and Webs.Gabriele Greco, Virginia Mastellari, Chris Holland & Nicola M. Pugno - 2021 - Perspectives on Science 29 (2):133-156.
    Spiders have always fascinated humankind as whilst they are often reviled, their product, the web and its silk, are commonly viewed in awe. As such, silks’ material properties and the fear and fascination surrounding the animals that spin it are seen to play an important role in the development of many cultures and societies. More recently this is even more so with the formalization of this inspiration in scientific and technical communities through biomimetics. The aim of this work is to (...)
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    Semi De Morgan Logic Properly Displayed.Giuseppe Greco, Fei Liang, M. Andrew Moshier & Alessandra Palmigiano - 2020 - Studia Logica 109 (1):1-45.
    In the present paper, we endow semi De Morgan logic and a family of its axiomatic extensions with proper multi-type display calculi which are sound, complete, conservative, and enjoy cut elimination and subformula property. Our proposal builds on an algebraic analysis of the variety of semi De Morgan algebras, and applies the guidelines of the multi-type methodology in the design of display calculi.
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    Foraminifera as a model of the extensive variability in genome dynamics among eukaryotes.Eleanor J. Goetz, Mattia Greco, Hannah B. Rappaport, Agnes K. M. Weiner, Laura M. Walker, Samuel Bowser, Susan Goldstein & Laura A. Katz - 2022 - Bioessays 44 (10):2100267.
    Knowledge of eukaryotic life cycles and associated genome dynamics stems largely from research on animals, plants, and a small number of “model” (i.e., easily cultivable) lineages. This skewed sampling results in an underappreciation of the variability among the many microeukaryotic lineages, which represent the bulk of eukaryotic biodiversity. The range of complex nuclear transformations that exists within lineages of microbial eukaryotes challenges the textbook understanding of genome and nuclear cycles. Here, we look in‐depth at Foraminifera, an ancient (∼600 million‐year‐old) lineage (...)
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    Effects of the “Active Communication Education” Program on Hearing-Related Quality of Life in a Group of Italian Older Adults Cochlear Implant Users.Ilaria Giallini, Maria Nicastri, Bianca M. S. Inguscio, Ginevra Portanova, Giuseppe Magliulo, Antonio Greco & Patrizia Mancini - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    IntroductionThe present study aimed to evaluate the effects of the Active Communication Education program on the social/emotional impacts of hearing loss in a group of older adults with a cochlear implant.DesignProspective cohort study design, with a “within-subject” control procedure.Study SampleTwenty adults over-65 post-lingually deafened CI users. All subjects were required to be native Italian speakers, to have normal cognitive level, have no significant psychiatric conditions and/or diagnosed incident dementia, and used CI for at least 9 months.Materials and MethodsTwenty participants were (...)
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    Thomas K. Simpson. Figures of Thought: A Literary Appreciation of Maxwell’s Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism. xix + 169 pp., figs., bibl., index. Santa Fe, N.M.: Green Lion Press, 2006. $17.95. [REVIEW]Diane Greco Josefowicz - 2007 - Isis 98 (2):417-417.
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    Thomas K. Simpson. Newton, Maxwell, Marx: Spirit, Freedom, and the Scientific Vision. viii + 302 pp., illus., bibl., index. Santa Fe, N.M.: Green Lion Press, 2012. $21.95. [REVIEW]Diane Greco Josefowicz - 2014 - Isis 105 (2):422-423.
  11. The Greco-Persian Wars. By Peter Green.M. P. Dillon - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (2):282-282.
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    Introduction: Greco-Latin Findings.Jeffrey M. Perl, Sara Forsdyke, Colin Davis, Richard Ned Lebow & Yvonne Friedman - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (1):10-18.
    In this introduction to part 2 of the Common Knowledge symposium “Peace by Other Means,” the journal's editor reflects on the difference between the contributions to parts 1 and 2. Whereas the first installment concentrated on ethnography, the second focuses on the peacemaking repertoire of the Greco-Latin tradition, whose basis is psychological. That tradition is characterized by its refusal of wishful thinking about human nature and, in particular, by its doubt about claims that human drives other than thumos — (...)
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    Testimonianze cristiane negli amuleti greco- egizi.M. Naldini - 1981 - Augustinianum 21 (1):179-188.
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  14. Deux couvents gréco-arméniens sur l'Euphrate Taurique.M. Thierry - 1991 - Byzantion 61 (2):496-519.
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    Elicitación de raíces cultivadas in vitro de brugmansia candida (solanaceae) con l-arginina, precursor de alcaloides del tropano.Jaime Niño Osorio, Edwing Javier Grajales González, M. Mosquera & M. Oscar - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    El Greco en el CSIC: recursos y fuentes documentales para la investigación.Raquel Ibáñez González & Rosa M.ª Villalón Herrera - 2015 - Arbor 191 (776):a276.
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    Fusci Et Formosi - Frank M. Snowden: Blacks in Antiquity: Ethiopians in the Greco-Roman Experience. Pp. xxiv+364, including 101 plates. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press , 1970. Cloth, £6. [REVIEW]J. M. Cook - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (2):253-255.
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  18. The Golden Rule in Greco-Roman Religion and Philosophy.Robert M. Berchman - 2008 - In Jacob Neusner, The Golden Rule: The Ethics of Reciprocity in World Religions. Continuum. pp. 40.
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    L’ἐκκύκλημα nel teatro greco dell’età classica.Carlo M. Lucarini - 2016 - Hermes 144 (2):138-156.
    The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the tragic poets of the fifth century BC used an engine called ekkyklema in order to reveal the scenes supposed to take place inside. I think I can indicate a passage, that clearly demonstrates the use of such an engine (Eur. Her. 1028 ff.), since the chorus’ words are otherwise unintellegibile. Comic poets used this engine only for paratragic purpose, because the distinction inside/outside was not relevant for comedy.
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    Hellenization Revisited: Shaping a Christian Response within the Greco-Roman world.Heleen M. Keizer - 1997 - Philosophia Reformata 62 (1):99-111.
    The Christian church had its early development in the Hellenistic, Greco-Roman world and for that reason it can certainly be stated that the church was “Hellenized”. But how should we define this Hellenization? And what should be our judgement of it? The collection of essays entitled Hellenization revisited centers on an important theme.
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    Olcese G. Le anfore greco italiche di Ischia: archeologia e archeometria. Artigianato ed economia nel Golfo di Napoli. Rome: Immensa Aequora, 2010. Pp. 480, illus. €60. 9788871404509. [REVIEW]M. H. Crawford - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:273-274.
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  22. Behold the Man: Jesus and Greco-Roman Masculinity.Colleen M. Conway - 2008
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    Emasculating healers. Medical castration practices in Greco-Roman antiquity.Jacqueline G. M. König - 2021 - Journal of Ancient History 9 (2):221-237.
    In the course of the human past the elimination of the testicles of boys and men – what we call castration – has taken place for a variety of reasons. Many times it was meant to deliberately hurt people. It is and was also performed, though, as a therapeutic measure by well-meaning physicians. Studying the motivations of medical practitioners involved in castration practices provides insight into the deontology and cultural context of these healers. This article explores the healing activities of (...)
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    Greek Law Arnaldo Biscardi: Diritto greco antico. Pp. x + 409. Milan: Giuffrè, 1982. Paper, L. 20,000.Douglas M. Macdowell - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (01):62-64.
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    Imitation in faith: enacting Paul’s ambiguous pistis Christou formulations on a Greco-Roman stage.Suzan J. M. Sierksma-Agteres - 2016 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 77 (3):119-153.
    ABSTRACTThere is an ongoing debate in New Testament scholarship on the correct interpretation of Paul’s pistis Christou formulations: are we justified by our own faith/trust in Christ, or by participating in Christ’s faith and faithfulness towards God? This article contributes to the position of purposeful or sustained ambiguity by reading Paul’s imitation – and faith – language against the background of Hellenistic-Roman thought on and practice of imitation. In particular, the mimetic chain between teachers and students training for a philosophical (...)
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    Friends indeed? I. savalli-Lestrade: Les philoi royaux dans l'asie hellénistique . (École pratique Des hautes étuDes. Hautes étuDes du monde gréco-Romain 25.) pp. XVII + 453. Geneva: Droz, 1998. Price not given. Isbn: 2-600-00290-1. Issn: 1016-7005. [REVIEW]M. Austin - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):193-.
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    Jews, Christians, and some others J. F. A. Sawyer: Sacred languages and sacred texts. Religion in the first Christian centuries . Pp. X + 190. London and new York: Routledge, 1999. Paper, £16.99. Isbn: 0-415-12547-2. K. P. donfried, P .Richardson (edd.): Judaism and Christianity in first-century Rome . Pp. XIV + 329, 6 ills. Grand rapids and cambridge: William B. eerdmans, 1998. Paper, £15.99. Isbn: 0-8028-4266-8. S. fine (ed.): Jews, Christians and polytheists in the ancient synagogue. Cultural interaction during the Greco-Roman period . Pp. XVIII + 253, ills. London and new York: Routledge, 1999. Cased, £50. Isbn: 0-415-18247-. [REVIEW]M. J. Edwards - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):134-.
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    M. Dunford e L. Greco, After the Three Italies: Wealth, Inequality and Industrial Change.A. Bagnasco - 2006 - Polis 20 (3):482-484.
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    M. Ghisleni, S. Greco, P. Rebughini, L'amicizia in età adulta. Legami di intimità e traiettorie di vita.I. Camozzi - 2013 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 27 (2):308-310.
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    M. Cortelazzo, L' influsso linguistico greco a Venezia.W. Th Elwert - 1973 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 66 (1).
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    Repertorio d'arte dell'Egitto greco-romano. Serie C, Architettura, vol. I. [REVIEW]J. M. Hemelrijk - 1969 - Mnemosyne 22 (4):462-463.
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    J. T. F ITZGERALD (ed.): Greco-Roman Perspectives on Friendship . (Society of Biblical Literature: Resources for Biblical Study, 34.) Pp. xiii + 330. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1997. $44.95. ISBN: 0-7885-0271-9 (0-7885-0272-7 pbk). [REVIEW]Harry M. Hine - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (1):292-293.
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    Virgil's 'White Bird'.M. J. Harbinson - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):276-.
    Candida avis’ is usually assumed to be the white stork . T. E. Page, the Loeb editors and others give a footnote to this effect. T. F. Royds in The Beasts, Birds and Bees of Virgil says of ‘Candida avis’: ‘This is by common consent ‘Ciconia alba’, the white stork. It is a migrant in Mediterranean countries…a most useful bird feeding chiefly on snakes and other reptiles’ He then cites Pliny and Juvenal ‘serpente ciconia pullos nutrit’ to confirm (...)
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    (W.M.) Calder III Theatrokratia. Collected Papers on the Politics and Staging of Greco-Roman Tragedy. Edited by R. S. Smith. (Spudasmata 104.) Pp. xiv + 431, ills. Hildesheim, Zurich and New York: Georg Olms Verlag, 2005. Cased, €78. ISBN: 3-487-12855-1. [REVIEW]P. J. Finglass - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (1):243-244.
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    MERCENARIES. M. Bettalli Mercenari. Il mestiere delle armi nel mondo greco antico. Età arcaica e classica. Pp. 479, ills, maps. Rome: Carocci Editore, 2013. Cased, €39. ISBN: 978-88-430-6783-1. [REVIEW]Luca Asmonti - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (2):499-500.
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    M. B ETTALLI : I mercenari nel mondo greco I: dalle origini alla fine del V sec. a.C. (Studi e testi di storia antica, 5.) Pp. 176, 4 maps. Pisa: ETS, 1995. Paper, L. 30,000. ISBN: 88-7741-882-. [REVIEW]Phlip de Souza - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (1):281-282.
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    Greco (E.), Lombardo (M.) (edd.) La Grande iscrizione di Gortyna: centoventi anni dopo la Scoperta. Atti del I convegno internazionale di studi sulla Messarà. Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene, Atene–Haghii Deka 25–28 maggio 2004. (TRIPODES 4.) Pp. 222, figs, ills. Athens: Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene, 2005. Cased. ISBN: 978-960-87405-6-. [REVIEW]Michael Gagarin - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (1):264-265.
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    MAGIC M. W. Dickie: Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World . Pp. viii + 380. London and New York: Routledge, 2001. Cased, £55. ISBN: 0-415-24982-1. A. Moreau, J. C. Turpin (edd.): La Magie. Actes de colloque International de Montpellier 25–27 mars 1999. Tome I. Du monde babylonien au monde hellénistique. Tome II. La magie dans l'antiquité grecque tardive. Les Mythes. Tome III. Du monde latin au monde contemporain. Tome IV. Bibliographie générale . Pp. 328, 336, 353, 169. Montpellier: Publications de la recherche Université Paul Valéry, 2000. Paper, frs. 150 (Tomes I–III), 100 (Tome IV). ISBN: 2-84269-389-1, 2-84269-399-X, 2-84269-400-7, 2-84269-401-. [REVIEW]Daniel Ogden - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):129-.
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    J. Poucet, J.-M. Hannick, Aux sources de l’antiquité gréco-romaine. Guide bibliographique.Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge - 1994 - Kernos 7:410-410.
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    How to care about animals: an ancient guide to creatures great and small.M. D. Usher (ed.) - 2023 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Drawing on ancient writers, from Aesop to Ovid, classicist and working farmer, Mark Usher compiles in this book an anthology of Greco-Roman passages illustrating how they thought about animals and illuminating they might help us to rethink our relationships with them. Not many contemporary readers will know, for example, the compelling arguments the second century AD Greek philosopher Porphyry makes for vegetarianism, long before a plant-based diet began to garner headlines. Plutarch's serio-comic exposition of the rationality and inherent dignity (...)
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  41. Augustine: Ancient Thought Baptized.John M. Rist - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    This major work constitutes a significant attempt to provide a detailed and accurate account of the character and effects of Augustine's thought as a whole. It describes the transformation of Greco-Roman philosophy into the version that was to become the most influential in the history of Western thought. Augustine weighed some of the major themes of classical philosophy and ancient culture against the truth he found in the Bible and Catholic tradition, and reformulated these in Christian dress.
     
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    A House Of Notoriety: an episode in the campaign for the consulate in 64 b.c.1.A. M. Stone - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (2):487-491.
    Near the beginning of In Toga Candida, Cicero informed his audience of a private meeting between his two most serious competitors for the consulate and the managers of their campaigning funds. This meeting took place at the house of a nobleman whom Cicero did not name but to whom he attributed a signal notoriety in the practice of electoral corruption. Asconius offers a solution without hesitation: it was at the house of either Caesar or Crassus. He explains his choice: (...)
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  43. Sociohistorical Self-Choreography: A Second Dance with Castoriadis.Joshua M. Hall - 2019 - Culture and Dialogue 7 (1):87-104.
    Twentieth-century Greco-French philosopher, economist, psychoanalyst and activist Cornelius Castoriadis offers a creative new conception of imagination that is uniquely promising for social justice. Though it has been argued that this conception has one fatal flaw, the latter has recently been resolved through a creative dialogue with dance. The present article fleshes out this philosophical-dancing dialogue further, revealing a deeper layer of creative dialogue therein, namely between Castoriadis’ account of time and choreography. To wit, he reconceives time as the self-choreography (...)
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    Monetary Terminology M. Caccamo Caltabiano, P. Radici Colace: Dalla premoneta alla moneta. Lessico monetale greco tra semantica e ideologia. Pp. xix+217, 6 plates. Pisa: ETS Editrice, 1992. Paper, L. 28,000. [REVIEW]K. E. T. Butcher - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):398-400.
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    Three Mystics. El Greco, St. John of the Cross, St. Teresa of Avila. Edited by Father Bruno de J. M., O.D.C. [REVIEW]Helmut Hatzfeld - 1949 - Renascence 2 (2):151-152.
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    MISCELLANISM - (J.M.F.) Heath Clement of Alexandria and the Shaping of Christian Literary Practice. Miscellany and the Transformation of Greco-Roman Writing. Pp. viii + 428. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Cased, £75, US$99.99. ISBN: 978-1-108-84342-3. [REVIEW]Matyáš Havrda - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):362-364.
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    Iamblichus (J.M.) Dillon, (W.) Polleichtner (ed., trans.) Iamblichus of Chalcis. The Letters. (Writings from the Greco-Roman World 19.) Pp. xxvi +119. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2009. Paper, US$24.95. ISBN: 978-1-58983-161-2. [REVIEW]Heidi Marx-Wolf - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):444-445.
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    History of greek theatre - (m.) di Marco (ed.) Storia Del teatro Greco. (Studi superiori 1244.) Pp. 586. Rome: Carocci editore, 2020. Paper, €49 isbn: 978-88-290-0307-5. [REVIEW]Virginia Mastellari - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):281-283.
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    Man, soul, and body: essays in ancient thought from Plato to Dionysius.John M. Rist - 1996 - Brookfield, Vt., USA: Variorum.
    This second set of papers by John Rist is concerned with attempts by (mostly pagan) thinkers in Greco-Roman antiquity to understand the nature of morality against a background of wide-ranging debate about the relationship between soul and body and the necessity for a correct psychology and physiology if the 'good life for man' is to be revealed. Three papers are on Plato, whose elaborate mix of ethics, psychology and metaphysics sets the stage for most of the debate; one is (...)
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    Visual Aspects of the Transmission of Babylonian Astronomy and its Reception into Greek Astronomy.J. M. Steele - 2011 - Annals of Science 68 (4):453-465.
    Summary Evidence for the transmission of Babylonian astronomy into the Greco-Roman world is well attested in the form of observations, numerical parameters and astronomical tables. This paper investigates the reception of Babylonian astronomy in the Greco-Roman world and in particular the transmission, transformation and exploitation of the layout of texts and other visual information. Two examples illustrate this process: the use of Babylonian lunar eclipse records by Greek astronomers and the adaptation of Babylonian methods of eclipse prediction in (...)
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