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    Utopias in the Classical Age.Corin Braga - 2015 - Iris 36:43-55.
    Avec l’essor et le succès croissant de la littérature de voyages, nourrie par les grandes explorations et découvertes, les utopistes de l’Âge classique ont commencé à s’intéresser plus au sujet épique qu’à l’encadrement rhétorique de la relation utopique. Avec comme résultat des utopies réalistes dans lesquelles les narrateurs, en imitant le schéma de la littérature de voyages et d’exploration, prétendent avoir découvert des civilisations exotiques idéales, crédibles et applicables, qu’ils offrent en modèle à leurs contemporains. Les principaux procédés de construction (...)
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    Death in the Greek World: From Homer to the Classical Age by Maria Serena Mirto (review).Joseph W. Day - 2013 - American Journal of Philology 134 (2):337-340.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Death in the Greek World: From Homer to the Classical Age by Maria Serena MirtoJoseph W. DayMaria Serena Mirto. Death in the Greek World: From Homer to the Classical Age. Trans. by A. M. Osborne. Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture 44 Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2012. x + 197 pp. 10 black-and-white figs. Paper, $19.95.Mirto (with Osborne) has given us a readable book on (...)
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    The Classic Age of the Distinction between God's Absolute and Ordered Power: In, Around, and After the Pontificate of John XXII.Massimiliano Traversino Di Cristo - 2018 - Franciscan Studies 76 (1):207-266.
    In more general terms, many mediaeval authors—and not only theologians—used the distinction between God's ordered and absolute power to emphasize how, on the one hand, in an 'orderly' way, the realm of nature reflects God's freedom of choice, leading to the existence of a radically contingent order of creation; but also how, on the other hand, in terms of divine absoluteness and in the economy of salvation, God is never bound in his action, which is truly inscrutable and lies above (...)
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    Medicine-Based Values?Åge Wifstad - 2008 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (2):179-182.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Medicine-Based Values?Åge Wifstad (bio)KeywordsEthics committees, judgment, common moralityToulmin's DiagnosisIn his classical article with the unforgettable title "How medicine saved the life of ethics" (Toulmin 1982), Stephen Toulmin claims that medicine saved ethics by giving the philosophers a positive reality check through medical challenges: (1) Ethics in medicine is a serious topic, not just something to discuss at seminars. If, for example, both A and B need treatment and (...)
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    Jewish and Islamic Philosophy: Crosspollinations in the Classic Age (review).Alfred L. Ivry - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2):271-272.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.2 (2003) 271-272 [Access article in PDF] Lenn E. Goodman. Jewish and Islamic Philosophy: Crosspollinations in the Classic Age. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1999. Pp. xv + 256. Cloth, $55.00. This book is a bold if not audacious survey of select themes in Jewish and Islamic philosophy. The "crosspollinations" to which the subtitle refers carry the author back to classical (...)
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  6. Jewish and Islamic Philosophy: Crosspollinations in the Classic Age.Steven Harvey - 2001 - Mind 110 (438):475-478.
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    Democracy Beyond Athens: Popular Government in the Greek Classical Age by Eric W. Robinson.Mirko Canevaro - 2014 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (3):424-427.
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    Michel Foucault, Istoria nebuniei in epoca clasica/ The History of Madness in Classical Age.Raluca Ciurcanu - 2002 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1 (3):244-247.
    Michel Foucault, Istoria nebuniei in epoca clasica Ed. Humanitas, Bucuresti, 1996.
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    Jewish and Islamic Philosophy: Crosspollinations in the Classical Age.Lenn Evan Goodman - 1999 - New Brunswick, N.J.: Edinburgh University Press.
    This book explores the major philosophical issues in the historic interplay of Islamic and Jewish philosophy. The problems considered are issues of abiding philosophical interest:* Freedom and determinism* The nature and meaning of history* The basis of ethical values* The foundations and social implications of friendship* The viability and relevance of the idea of GodThe approach taken here is distinctive in several ways. The perspective is cross-cultural, rather than parochial, synthetic rather than descriptive. The object is not to find the (...)
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  10. Was Clisthenes an archon in 525/4? Memory, oblivion and history of the Athenians in the classical age.C. Pebarthe - 2005 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 83 (1).
     
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  11. Reviews : The Classical Age Bombay: Bharatiya VidyaBhavan, 1954, pp. LX-745 in—8vo (47 maps and plates) (The History and Culture of the Indian People, Vol. III). Idealist Thought of India BY P. T. RAJU London: Allen and Unwin, 1953, pp. 454, in 8vo. [REVIEW]Louis Renou - 1954 - Diogenes 2 (8):124-129.
    The great history of India conceived by K. M. Munshi, the first undertaking of this magnitude to be carried out entirely by Indian scholars, is continued with Vol. Ill, which covers roughly the period from 320 to 750. After an interval of about ten months, it follows Vol. II, The Age of Imperial Unity, which embraced the period between 600 before our era and 320 after; the first volume, which appeared in 1952, had, naturally, dealt with the sources (‘up to (...)
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    Classical Music Students’ Pre-performance Anxiety, Catastrophizing, and Bodily Complaints Vary by Age, Gender, and Instrument and Predict Self-Rated Performance Quality.Erinë Sokoli, Horst Hildebrandt & Patrick Gomez - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:905680.
    Music performance anxiety (MPA) is a multifaceted phenomenon occurring on a continuum of severity. In this survey study, we investigated to what extent the affective (anxiety), cognitive (catastrophizing), and somatic (bodily complaints) components of MPA prior to solo performances vary as a function of age, gender, instrument group, musical experience, and practice as well as how these MPA components relate to self-rated change in performance quality from practice to public performance. The sample comprised 75 male and 111 female classical (...)
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    Democracy Beyond Athens: Popular Government in the Greek Classical Age.David Konstan - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (1):119-119.
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  14. Jewish and Islamic Philosophy. Crosspollinations in the Classic Age.[author unknown] - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (1):201-201.
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    Science and Criticism in the Neo-Classical Age of English Literature.Richard F. Jones - 1940 - Journal of the History of Ideas 1 (1/4):381.
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    van Nijf O.M. and Alston R. Eds. with the assistance of Williamson C.G. Political Culture in the Greek City after the Classical Age (Groningen – Royal Holloway Studies on the Greek City after the Classical Age 2). Leuven: Peeters, 2011. Pp. xi + 349, illus. €75. 9789042923195. [REVIEW]P. J. Rhodes - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:231-232.
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    A Greek Anthology.Joint Association of Classical Teachers - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers an ideal first reader in ancient Greek. It presents a selection of extracts from a comprehensive range of Greek authors, from Homer to Plutarch, together with generous help with vocabulary and grammar. The passages have been chosen for their intrinsic interest and variety, and brief introductions set them in context. All but the commonest Greek words are glossed as they occur and a general vocabulary is included at the back. Although the book is designed to be used (...)
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    Greek Poetic Syntax Victor Bers: Greek Poetic Syntax in the Classical Age. Pp. xix + 218. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1984. £18. [REVIEW]A. C. Moorhouse - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (01):94-96.
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    Contributions to the Philosophy of Culture of the German Classical Age. An Investigation in Reference to the Changes in the Meaning of the Concept ‘Kultur’. [REVIEW]Ernest Wolf Gazo - 1978 - Philosophy and History 11 (1):29-30.
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    Exploring the Conversible World: Text and Sociability from the Classical Age to the Enlightenment (review).Jay Caplan - 1998 - Philosophy and Literature 22 (2):526-529.
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    Political culture in the Greek city after the classical age.Onno van Nijf & Richard Alston (eds.) - 2011 - Leuven: Peeters.
    Papers from a workshop held in 2003, Groningen.
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    Classical Distributive Justice and the European Healthcare System: Rethinking the Foundations of European Health Care in an Age of Crises.Stéphane Bauzon - 2015 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40 (2):190-200.
    The state subvention and distribution of health care not only jeopardize the financial sustainability of the state, but also restrict without a conclusive rational basis the freedom of patients to decide how much health care and of what quality is worth what price. The dominant biopolitics of European health care supports a healthcare monopoly in the hands of the state and the medical profession, which health care should be opened to the patient’s authority to deal directly for better basic health (...)
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    Nostalgic Paradigm in Classical Sociology and Longing for Golden Age in Islamism.İrfan Kaya - 2017 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 21 (2):947-970.
    : This study aims to discuss the basic argument that sociology, as a science, emerged as an intellectual response to the lost sense of community during social and cultural changes. This argument carries the assumption that the dominating metaphors and perspectives of classical sociology are informed by conservatism. In sociology, this claim is supported by well-known and ambivalent theoretical structures that are developed to explain the process of social change. This study aims to make a criticism of nostalgic sociology (...)
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  24. Classical republicanism in the age of Machiavelli.Paul A. Rahe - 2023 - In Chris Jones & Takashi Shogimen (eds.), Rethinking medieval and Renaissance political thought: historiographical problems, fresh interpretations, new debates. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    The Classical Vernacular: Architectural Principles in an Age of Nihilism.Edward Winters - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (185):535.
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    Life in the nuclear age: Classical realism, critical theory and the technopolitics of the nuclear condition.Columba Peoples - 2018 - Journal of International Political Theory 15 (3):279-296.
    Classical realist thought provides a diagnosis of the significance nuclear weapons that calls into question the very possibility of politics in the nuclear age. While sharing similarities with this...
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    Robinson E.C. Democracy Beyond Athens. Popular Government in the Greek Classical Age. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. 286. £60. 9780521843317. [REVIEW]Sara Forsdyke - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:229-231.
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    Sophistic views of the epic past from the classical to the imperial age.Paola Bassino & Nicolò Benzi (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This collection of essays sheds new light on the relationship between two of the main drivers of intellectual discourse in ancient Greece: the epic tradition and the Sophists. The contributors show how throughout antiquity the epic tradition proved a flexible instrument to navigate new political, cultural, and philosophical contexts. The Sophists, both in the Classical and the Imperial age, continuously reconfigured the value of epic poetry according to the circumstances: using epic myths allowed the Sophists to present themselves as (...)
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  29. Classical Arabic Biography: The Heirs of the Prophets in the Age of Al-Ma'mun.Michael Cooperson - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    Pre-modern Arabic biography has served as a major source for the history of Islamic civilization. In this 2000 study exploring the origins and development of classical Arabic biography, Michael Cooperson demonstrates how Muslim scholars used the notions of heirship and transmission to document the activities of political, scholarly and religious communities. The author also explains how medieval Arab scholars used biography to tell the life-stories of important historical figures by examining the careers of the Abbasid Caliph al- Ma'mun, the (...)
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    The Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages.Henry Osborn Taylor - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13 (2):255-256.
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    History of Classical Scholarship from the Beginnings to the End of the Hellenistic Age.J. V. Muir & Rudolf Pfeiffer - 1970 - British Journal of Educational Studies 18 (1):96.
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    The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 2, Latin Literature, Part 3, the Age of Augustus.E. J. Kenney & Wendell Vernon Clausen (eds.) - 1983 - Cambridge University Press.
    The sixty years between 43 BC, when Cicero was assassinated, and AD 17, when Ovid died in exile and disgrace, saw an unexampled explosion of literary creativity in Rome. Fresh ground was broken in almost every existing genre, and a new kind of specifically Roman poetry, the personal love-elegy, was born, flourished, and succumbed to its own success. Latin literature now became, in the familiar modern sense of the word, classical: a balanced fusion of what was best and most (...)
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  33. The Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages. [REVIEW]George Berkeley - 1901 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 11:637.
     
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    The Classics in America - Richard The Golden Age of the Classics in America. Greece, Rome, and the Antebellum United States. Pp. xiv + 258. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2009. Cased, £33.95, €40.50, US$45. ISBN: 978-0-674-03264-4. [REVIEW]Dean Hammer - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):593-595.
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    Science in the Silver Age: Aetna, a Classical Theory of Volcanic Activity.P. B. Paisley & D. R. Oldroyd* - 1979 - Centaurus 23 (1):1-20.
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    Old Age in Classical Literature - Thomas M. Falkner, Judith de Luce : Old Age in Greek and Latin Literature. Pp. xv + 260. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1989. $49.50. [REVIEW]J. G. F. Powell - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):93-95.
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    Boris Pasternak and Silver Age Intellectual Culture: From Modernist Aesthetics to the New Classical.Olga A. Zhukova - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (4):252-267.
    Boris Pasternak is a key figure in the history of twentieth-century Russian culture. The artistic originality of his poetry and prose has been the subject of fruitful discussion within literary the...
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    Classical Arabic Biography: The Heirs of the Prophets in the Age of al-Mamun.Paul M. Cobb & Michael Cooperson - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (3):648.
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    Boccaccio, the Classics and the Latin Middle Ages.Marco Petoletti - 2018 - In Igor Candido (ed.), Petrarch and Boccaccio: The Unity of Knowledge in the Pre-Modern World. De Gruyter. pp. 226-243.
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    The Classical Vernacular: Architectural Principles in an Age of Nihilism.Robert Stecker - 1996 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (4):395-397.
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    Classical Arab Islam. The Culture and Heritage of the Golden Age.Barbara Stowasser & Tarif Khalidi - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (2):318.
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    (1 other version)Dark Ages: The Case for a Science of Human Behavior.Lee C. McIntyre - 2006 - Bradford.
    During the Dark Ages, the progress of Western civilization virtually stopped. The knowledge gained by the scholars of the classical age was lost; for nearly 600 years, life was governed by superstitions and fears fueled by ignorance. In this outspoken and forthright book, Lee McIntyre argues that today we are in a new Dark Age--that we are as ignorant of the causes of human behavior as people centuries ago were of the causes of such natural phenomena as disease, famine, (...)
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  43. Spiritual Franciscan classics and religious formation in the age of virtual reality and infomania.T. Johnson - 1994 - Miscellanea Francescana 94 (1-2):3-19.
     
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    All Things Shining: Reading the Western Classics to Find Meaning in a Secular Age.Hubert L. Dreyfus - 2011 - Free Press. Edited by Sean Kelly.
    Our contemporary nihilism -- Homer's polytheism -- From Aeschylus to Augustine : monotheism on the rise -- From Dante to Kant : the attractions and dangers of autonomy -- Fanaticism, polytheism, and Melville's "evil art" -- David Foster Wallace's nihilism -- Conclusion : lives worth living in a secular age.
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    Amelia Rauser, The Age of Undress. Art, Fashion, and the Classical Ideal in the 1790s.Elizabeth Claire - 2021 - Clio 54 (54):290-293.
    Le 11 mai 1793, Sir Gilbert Elliot écrit une lettre à sa femme dans laquelle il s’étonne d’une nouvelle mode qu’il a observée au bal offert par une amie. Lady Abercorn organise une soirée dansante « où se trouve une douzaine de femmes vêtues en statues, c’est-à-dire, avec la gaine placée juste en dessous des seins et une draperie de tissu qui tombe ». Sir Elliot précise que ces femmes « n’étaient pas tout à fait dénudées, mais l’effet était néanmoins (...)
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    Out of Arcadia. Classics and Politics in Germany in the Age of Burckhardt, Nietzche and Wilamowitz.Miriam Leonard - 2005 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 125:202-203.
  47. Lovers in the Age of the Beloveds: Classical Ottoman Divan Literature and the Dialectical Tradition (Ādāb al-Baḥth).Mehmet Karabela - 2017 - In Alireza Korangy Hanadi Al-Samman Michael Beard, al-Samman Hanadi & Beard Michael (eds.), The Beloved in Middle East Literatures: The Culture of Love and Languishing. I.B.Tauris. pp. 285-300.
    This chapter analyzes traditional archetypes of divan literature—‘āşık (lover), ma‘şūk (beloved), and rakīb (opponent)—to show the presence of a dialectical discourse in classical Ottoman divan love poems. In both style and content divan poems display a comprehensive understanding of the postclassical Islamic philosophical conception of dialectic and argumentation theory, known as ādāb al-baḥth wa al-munāẓara. The focus on Ottoman love poetry and argumentation theory in this paper aims to demonstrate how the love poetry that developed in Ottoman culture is (...)
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    Plett Enargeia in Classical Antiquity and the Early Modern Age. The Aesthetics of Evidence. Pp. xii + 240, b/w & colour ills. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2012. Cased, €99, US$136. ISBN: 978-90-04-22702-6. [REVIEW]Martinho Soares - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):107-109.
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    War and peace in the Western political imagination: from classical antiquity to the age of reason.Roger B. Manning - 2016 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The legacy of classical antiquity -- War and peace in the medieval world -- Holy wars, crusades, and religious wars -- Humanism and Neo-Stoicism -- The search for a science of peace.
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    Coming of Age in Ancient Greece. Images of Childhood from the Classical Past.Amy C. Smith - 2005 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 125:189-191.
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