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    Letter to the Editor Regarding the 5th Global Forum on Bioethics in Research.Dirceu B. Greco, Bebe Loff, Dafna Feinholz, Dirce Guilhem, Carel C. B. IJsselmuiden, Udo Schuklenk & Juan Carlos Tealdi - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (4):W38-W38.
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  2. La formation des raisonnements récurrentiels.P. Greco, B. Matalon, B. Inhelder & J. Piaget - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (4):462-462.
     
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  3. Études d'épistémologie génétique. Bibliothèque scientifique internationale.Jean Piaget, P. Gréco, L. Apostel, A. R. Jonckheere & B. Matalon - 1962 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 152:276-277.
     
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  4. 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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    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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    (1 other version)Aristotelian powers: without them, what would modern science do?John Greco & Ruth Groff - 2013 - In John Greco & Ruth Groff (eds.), Powers and Capacities in Philosophy: The New Aristotelianism. New York: Routledge. pp. 93-112.
    The volume brings together for the first time original essays by leading philosophers working on powers in relation to metaphysics, philosophy of natural and social science, philosophy of mind and action, epistemology, ethics and social and political philosophy. In each area, the concern is to show how a commitment to real causal powers affects discussion at the level in question. In metaphysics, for example, realism about powers is now recognized as providing an alternative to orthodox accounts of causation, modality, properties (...)
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    The Ethics of Online Controlled Experiments (A/B Testing).Andrea Polonioli, Riccardo Ghioni, Ciro Greco, Prathm Juneja, Jacopo Tagliabue, David Watson & Luciano Floridi - 2023 - Minds and Machines 33 (4):667-693.
    Online controlled experiments, also known as A/B tests, have become ubiquitous. While many practical challenges in running experiments at scale have been thoroughly discussed, the ethical dimension of A/B testing has been neglected. This article fills this gap in the literature by introducing a new, soft ethics and governance framework that explicitly recognizes how the rise of an experimentation culture in industry settings brings not only unprecedented opportunities to businesses but also significant responsibilities. More precisely, the article (a) introduces a (...)
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    F. H. van Eemeren, B. Garssen : Reflections on Theoretical Issues in Argumentation Theory: Springer, 2015, 293 pp.Sara Greco - 2017 - Argumentation 31 (1):213-220.
  9. A Different Sort of Contextualism.John Greco - 2004 - Erkenntnis 61 (2-3):383-400.
    A number of virtue epistemologists endorse the following thesis: Knowledge is true belief resulting from intellectual virtue, where Ss true belief results from intellectual virtue just in case S believes the truth because S is intellectually virtuous. This thesis commits one to a sort of contextualism about knowledge attributions. This is because, in general, sentences of the form X occurred because Y occurred require a contextualist treatment. This sort of contextualism is contrasted with more familiar versions. It is argued that (...)
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  10. SOMIGLIANA A., "Monismo indiano e monismo greco nei frammenti di Eraclito".B. A. B. A. - 1962 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 54:123.
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  11. Introduction: What is Epistemology?John Greco - 1999 - In John Greco & Ernest Sosa (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to Epistemology. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–31.
    The purpose of this volume is to provide a relatively complete guide to the current state of epistemology. To this end, each essay addresses some important issue in the theory of knowledge. Each provides some historical background or other contextual information so as to orient the reader to the problem at hand and to its current state of development. After this, each author provides an extended defense of his or her own position on the relevant topic. In this way the (...)
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    Towards an integrated argumentative approach to multimodal critical discourse analysis: evidence from the portrayal of refugees and immigrants in Greek newspapers.Dimitris Serafis, Sara Greco, Chiara Pollaroli & Chiara Jermini-Martinez Soria - 2020 - Critical Discourse Studies 17 (5):545-565.
    This paper proposes a methodological synthesis in order to study multimodal media discourse and argumentation in the context of the so-called ‘refugee crisis’ in Greece. It follows the framework of Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis, integrating this with argumentation studies, with a particular emphasis on the analysis of inference. Our data come from the Greek newspapers Kathimerini and Ta Nea. We contend that the proposed methodological synergy enables scrutiny of (a) racist conceptualizations cultivated by the representation of migrants and refugees in (...)
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    Aristotelian powers: without them, what would modern science do?John Greco & Ruth Groff - 2013 - In John Greco & Ruth Groff (eds.), Powers and Capacities in Philosophy: The New Aristotelianism. New York: Routledge. pp. 93-112.
    The volume brings together for the first time original essays by leading philosophers working on powers in relation to metaphysics, philosophy of natural and social science, philosophy of mind and action, epistemology, ethics and social and political philosophy. In each area, the concern is to show how a commitment to real causal powers affects discussion at the level in question. In metaphysics, for example, realism about powers is now recognized as providing an alternative to orthodox accounts of causation, modality, properties (...)
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    Literary Papyri R. A. Pack: The Greek and Latin Literary Texts from Greco-Roman Egypt. Second edition. Pp. x + 165. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1965. Cloth, $8.50.B. R. Rees - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (02):191-.
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    L'Originalité de l'Égypte dans le monde gréco-romain. Septiéme Congrés International de Papyrologie, Geneva, 1952. (= Museum Helveticum, Vol. 10, fasc. 3–4.) Pp. 142. Basel: Schwabe, 1953. Paper, 12 Sw.fr. [REVIEW]B. R. Rees - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (34):319-320.
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    Do the writing methodologies of Greco-Roman historians have an impact on Luke’s writing order?Benjamin W. W. Fung, Aida B. Spencer & Francois P. Viljoen - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):10.
    Luke in the preface of his Gospel says that he is going to write ‘in an orderly account’ (Lk 1:3). However, scholars have no consensus about the kind of order Luke is seeking. Many believe that Luke writes as a historian. Because Greco-Roman historians seem to have a practice to indicate in their prefaces the writing methodologies of their writings, this article aims to ascertain Luke’s writing order through a comparison of Luke’s two prefaces with those in the writings (...)
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    Trattato sul cosmo per Alessandro. Traduzione con testo greco a fronte, introduzione, commento e indici. [REVIEW]J. B. H. - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (3):519-521.
    One’s first reaction on seeing this book might be to wonder why it is labelled "Aristotle" at all. The de Mundo has long been regarded as spurious, the work of a later Peripatetic, or even of the vaguely Stoicizing eclecticism which was already, in the later Hellenistic period, beginning to see Aristotle and Plato as the proponents of the same philosophy. There has, however, been no general agreement about where precisely in that framework it should be placed, and Reale, who (...)
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    Philodemus, On death.W. B. Henry - 2009 - Society of Biblical Literature.
    On Death, by the Epicurean philosopher Philodemus of Gadara, is among the most significant philosophical treatments of the theme surviving from the Greco-Roman world. The author was an influential figure in first-century B.C.E. Roman society, associated with poets such as Virgil and politicians such as the father-in-law of Julius Caesar. The surviving copies of his treatises were carbonized following the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 C.E. This edition contains the Greek text, newly reconstituted with the help of the infrared (...)
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    Vittorio Enzo Alfieri: Atomos Idea, l'Origine del Concetto dell' Atomo nel pensiero greco. Nuova edizione riveduta. Pp. 215. Galatina: Congedo, 1979. Paper. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (1):126-126.
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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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    EXPLORATIONS OF AETIOLOGY - (A.B.) Wessels, (J.J.H.) Klooster (edd.) Inventing Origins? Aetiological Thinking in Greek and Roman Antiquity. (Euhormos: Greco-Roman Studies in Anchoring Innovation 2.) Pp. vi + 222. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2022. Cased, €99, US$119. ISBN: 978-90-04-50014-3. [REVIEW]Philipp Brockkötter - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):381-383.
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    Philodemus on Death- (W.B.) Henry (ed., trans.) Philodemus, On Death. (Writings from the Greco-Roman World 29.) Pp. xxxiv + 160, pls. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2009. Paper, US$34.95. ISBN: 978-1-58983-446-0. [REVIEW]Jeff Fish - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):105-107.
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    Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind and Paul: Passion, Power, and Progress According to the Platonists, the Stoics, and the Epicureans of the Early Imperial Period and the Ideology of the Epicurean Wise in Paul's Corinthian Correspondence.Max J. Lee - 2002 - Dissertation, Fuller Theological Seminary, School of Theology
    This dissertation analyzes the three main philosophical movements which informed the intellectual world of Paul and his Greco-Roman contemporaries during the 1st century B.C.E. through the 2nd century C.E. In Part I, I analyze the moral transformation systems of the Middle Platonists , Neo-Stoics , and Greco-Roman Epicureans . I pay attention to the language of power in the analyses of Chapters 1--3, and to how power plays a salient role in philosophical discussions on the passions and on (...)
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    Festschrift for green F. B. Titchener, R. F. moorton (edd.): The eye expanded. Life and the arts in Greco-Roman antiquity . Pp. XIII + 294, ills. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of california press, 1999. Cased, £35. Isbn: 0-520-21029-. [REVIEW]Simon Goldhill - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):259-.
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    EVIDENCE FOR ANCIENT MUSIC AND DANCE - (M.-H.) Marganne, (G.) Nocchi Macedo (edd.) Musique et danse dans le monde gréco-romain: L'apport des papyrus. (Cahiers du CeDoPaL 10.) Pp. 121, b/w & colour ills. Liège: Presses Universitaires de Liège, 2022. Paper, €14. ISBN: 978-2-87562-331-7. [REVIEW]Armand D'Angour - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):671-672.
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    Comets (J.T.) Ramsey A Descriptive Catalogue of Greco-Roman Comets from 500 B.C. to A.D. 400. (Syllecta Classica 17.) Pp. iv + 242, ills. Iowa: University of Iowa, 2006. Paper. No ISBN. [REVIEW]Stamatina Mastorakou - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):522-.
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    Philosophy and Science (Princeton). He has edited Selected Papers of FM Cornford (New York, 1987) and Science and Philosophy in Classical Greece (New York, 1991), and is the author of many articles on the history of Greco-Latin astronomy and harmonic science. He and Robert B. Todd. [REVIEW]Alan C. Bowen - 2002 - Perspectives on Science 10 (2).
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    ANCIENT SEXUAL PRACTICES - (A.) Serafim, (G.) Kazantzidis, (K.) Demetriou (edd.) Sex and the Ancient City. Sex and Sexual Practices in Greco-Roman Antiquity. ( Trends in Classics Supplementary Volume 126.) Pp. xiv + 538, b/w & colour ills. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. Cased, £134.50, €149.95, US$170.99. ISBN: 978-3-11-069577-9. [REVIEW]India Watkins Nattermann - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (1):140-143.
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    The phenomenon of incubation in antiquity - renberg where dreams may come. Incubation sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman world. In two volumes. Pp. lxx + XIV + 1046, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps. Leiden and boston: Brill, 2017. Cased, €243, us$292. Isbn: 978-90-04-34621-5 , 978-90-04-34622-2 , 978-90-04-29976-4. [REVIEW]Jessica L. Lamont - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):178-181.
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    The theatre of oratory. S. Papaioannou, A. serafim), B. da Vela the theatre of justice. Aspects of performance in Greco-Roman oratory and rhetoric. Pp. XII + 355. Leiden and boston: Brill, 2017. Cased, €126, us$146. Isbn: 978-90-04-33464-9. [REVIEW]Peter A. O'Connell - 2018 - The Classical Review 68 (1):34-37.
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    Ancient Science and Dreams: Oneirology in Greco-Roman Antiquity.Mark Holowchak - 2001 - Upa.
    In Ancient Science and Dreams, M. Andrew Holowchak analyzes the ancient notion of science of dreams throughout Greco-Roman antiquity, from the Classical Greece in the fifth century B.C. to the Roman Republic in the fourth century A.D. Holowchak investigates psycho-physiological accounts, interpretation of prophetic dreams, and the use of dreams in secular and non-secular medicine.
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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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    Multiple approaches to the past. J. Ker, C. Pieper valuing the past in the Greco-Roman world. Proceedings from the Penn-leiden colloquia on ancient values VII. Pp. X + 547, b/w & colour ills. Leiden and boston: Brill, 2014. Cased, €139, us$180. Isbn: 978-90-04-26923-1. [REVIEW]Philip Katz - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (1):28-30.
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    Wissen, Verstehen und Weisheit.Christoph Baumberger - 2019 - In Martin Grajner & Guido Melchior (eds.), Handbuch Erkenntnistheorie. Stuttgart: Metzler. pp. 110-115.
    Die Erkenntnistheorie wird meist als Theorie des Wissens charakterisiert. In jüngerer Zeit ist der alleinige Fokus auf Wissen kritisiert und sind weitere epistemische Güter diskutiert worden. Verstehen und Weisheit sind von besonderer Bedeutung. Erstens ist Verstehen ein hohes und Weisheit vielleicht das höchste epistemische Gut; beide scheinen epistemisch wertvoller zu sein als Wissen (Riggs 2003). Zudem ist unklar, ob der epistemische Wert von Wissen den Wert seiner Bestandteile (z.B. wahre, gerechtfertigte Meinung) übersteigt. Es ist behauptet worden, dass sich für Verstehen (...)
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    Rethinking Sexuality: Foucault and Classical Antiquity.David H. J. Larmour, Paul Allen Miller & Charles Platter - 2021 - Princeton University Press.
    In this collection of provocative essays, historians and literary theorists assess the influence of Michel Foucault, particularly his History of Sexuality, on the study of classics. Foucault's famous work presents a bold theory of sexuality for both ancient and modern times, and yet until now it has remained under-explored and insufficiently analyzed. By bringing together the historical knowledge, philological skills, and theoretical perspectives of a wide range of scholars, this collection enables the reader to explore Foucault's model of Greek culture (...)
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    Foreigners in the Ancient Near East.Gary Beckman - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (2):203.
    A survey of diverse aspects of the reception, attitudes toward, and activities of foreigners in the major cuneiform cultures of the third through first millennia B.C.E. While outsiders could play important roles in their new environments, they were generally soon assimilated into their host societies without effecting significant changes in them. Only toward the close of this period did the arrival of large groups of invaders convinced of the superiority of their own cultures, such as Persians and Greco-Macedonians, radically (...)
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    Some recent work in epistemology.By Duncan Pritchard - 2004 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (217):604–613.
    xxiii + 293. Price £50.00 h/b). Thinking About Knowing. By JAY F. ROSENBERG. (Oxford UP, 2002. Pp. viii + 257. Price £30.00 h/b). Epistemology is currently enjoying a renaissance. To a large extent, this has been sparked by some exciting new proposals, such as the contextualist theories advanced by Stewart Cohen, Keith DeRose, David Lewis and Michael Williams, the modal conceptions of knowledge offered by Fred Dretske and Robert Nozick, and the virtue epistemologies put forward by John Greco, Ernest (...)
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    On the construction of the ‘Syracusia’.Fik Meijer & André Sleeswyk - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (2):575-578.
    It is perhaps significant that one of the more informative texts on ancient shipbuilding predates the period in which Greco-Roman shipping flourished. It is Homer's description of how Odysseus built a ship () on the island of the nymph Calypso, with which he intended to return to his native island of Ithaca . The text is of exceptional interest because it gives as early as the eighth century B.C. a stepby- step description of the tenon-and-dowel ‘shell-first’ method typical of (...)
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    “¿Quién empezó este arte y de dónde viene?” Una historia enmarcada sobre los orígenes de la alquimia en el Libro del árbol de ziziphus de los más lejanos confines de Pseudo-Ibn Waḥšīya.Christopher Braun - 2016 - Al-Qantara 37 (2):373.
    Este trabajo explora el contexto de una historia enmarcada del hermetismo en el tratado alquímico seudoepigráfico de El libro del árbol de ziziphus de los más lejanos confines (Kitāb Sidrat al-muntahā). El tratado, que se atribuye a una de las figuras más prominentes de las ciencias árabes ocultas, Abū Bakr b. Waḥšīya (primera mitad del siglo IV/X), está escrito en forma de diálogo entre el protagonista, Ibn Waḥšīya y un alquimista del Occidente islámico, al-Magribī al-Qamarī. La última sección del diálogo (...)
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    Séduire, C'est Tout.Paul Sharma - 2023 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 30 (1):205-219.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Séduire, C'est ToutFrancis Bacon, Lucian Freud, and the Struggle of InfluencePaul Sharma (bio)One of the painter Francis Bacon's favorite bon mots was "séduire, c'est tout."1 With such a worldview, it is unsurprising that Bacon's work and life can be understood using René Girard's insights regarding the desire to influence or be influenced by the envied model, be it a person, a crowd, or even a country, resulting in mimetic (...)
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    Tempels' Philosophical Racialism.B. Matolino - 2011 - South African Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):330-342.
    Placide Tempels’ Bantu Philosophy has largely been met with hostility from African philosophers. Whilst Tempels intended to show that the Bantu were not only capable of thinking, but also that they had a distinct and coherent philosophy of their own, his project seems to have achieved exactly the opposite. Temples’ project sought to expose the racism of thinkers such as Lucien Levy-Bruhl, thereby raising the African to the same status as the Westerner. However, his efforts have been rejected for a (...)
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  42. La versio latina antiqua di Diogene Laerzio e la sua recezione nel medioevo occidentale: Il Compendium moralium notabilium di Geremia di Montagnone e il Liber de vita et moribus philosophorum dello ps.-Burleo.Dorandi Tiziano - 1999 - Documenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 10:371-396.
    Nella prima parte del saggio l'A. si interroga sull'esistenza di una traduzione latina delle Vite dei filosofi di Diogene e sulla possibilità di identificarne il traduttore in Enrico Aristippo. Successivamente, valuta l'uso dell'ipotizzata versio Aristippi nello pseudo-Burleo, autore del Liber de vita et moribus philosophorum e nel Compendium di Geremia da Montagnone . Nella sezione successiva si pone il problema della paternità del Liber, il cui autore sembra in stretto rapporto con l'ambiente universitario bolognese e parigino. Dopo aver elencato i (...)
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  43. On dimensionality and continuity of physical space and time.B. Abramenko - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (34):89-109.
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  44. Transient covert attention and the perceived rate of flicker.B. Montagna & M. Carrasco - 2006 - Journal of Vision 6 (9):955-965.
  45. The evolution of sex and recombination.B. Charlesworth - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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    Griechische Grammatik.B. L. G. & Gustav Meyer - 1880 - American Journal of Philology 1 (4):463.
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    Kritische Studien zu den griechischen Dramatikern.B. L. G. & F. W. Schmidt - 1889 - American Journal of Philology 10 (1):87.
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    The Odyssey of Homer Done into English Prose.B. L. G., S. H. Butcher & A. Lang - 1880 - American Journal of Philology 1 (4):466.
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    Missiological Dimensions of Philosophy.Bogdan Lubardić - 2019 - Philotheos 19 (1):22-75.
    This study demonstrates how and with what aim philosophy is received into the missionary activities of the apostles Paul and Luke as regards the Areopagitica in Acts 17. By an ingenious utilization of Greco-Roman learning and paideia, generally, and philosophy, particularly, Lukan Paul offers a context oriented cross-cultural model of preaching the kerygmatic word as of evangelization. A model for the inculturation of the power and meanings of the Gospel message is offered. In this a significant function is allocated (...)
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    On the construction of the ‘Syracusia’.Fik Meijer & André Wegener Sleeswyk - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (2):575-578.
    It is perhaps significant that one of the more informative texts on ancient shipbuilding predates the period in which Greco-Roman shipping flourished. It is Homer's description of how Odysseus built a ship () on the island of the nymph Calypso, with which he intended to return to his native island of Ithaca. The text is of exceptional interest because it gives as early as the eighth century B.C. a stepby- step description of the tenon-and-dowel ‘shell-first’ method typical of (...)- Roman ship-building, which has been so amply confirmed in the last few decades by underwater archaeology in the Mediterranean. (shrink)
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