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  1. London, 1991.256 pp. 370b&w illus. Paperback£ 6.95. Packed with interesting information and background to the. [REVIEW]Giglio Etruscan Wreck, Icktingham Bronzes, Nimrud Gold Jewellery, Ancient Ecuador, Chalcolithic Cyprus, Shelby White, Leon Levy & Precolumbian Peruvian Textiles - 1991 - Minerva 2.
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    Etruria and Surroundings F. Fulminante: Le 'sepolture principesche' nel Latium vetus tra la fine della prima età del ferro e l'inizio dell'età orientalizzante . (Bibliotheca Archaeologica 36.) Pp. xiv + 267, maps, ills, figs. Rome: 'L'Erma' di Bretschneider, 2003. Cased, €200. ISBN: 88-8265-253-X. C. Lambrugo: Il mondo degli Etruschi. Museo Archeologico di Milano: guida alla sezione etrusca . Pp. 78, ills. Milan: Civiche Raccolte Archeologiche e Numismatiche, 2004. Paper, €5. No ISBN. A. Muggia: Impronte nella sabbia. Tombe infantili e di adolescenti dalla necropoli di Valle Trebba a Spina . (Quaderni di Archeologia dell'Emilia Romagna 9.) Pp. 255, ills. Florence: All'Insegna del Giglio, 2004. Paper, €30. ISBN: 88-7814-272-7. A. Naso (ed.): Appunti sul bucchero. Atti delle giornate di studio . Pp. 332, ills. Florence: All'Insegna del Giglio, 2004. Paper, €35. ISBN: 88-7814-223-9. C. Wikander, Ö. Wikander: Etruscan Inscriptions from the Collections of Olof August Danielsson. Addenda to. [REVIEW]David Ridgway - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):610-.
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    Suffering-based medicine: practicing scientific medicine with a humanistic approach.Auro del Giglio - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (2):215-219.
    Suffering, defined as a state of undergoing pain, distress or hardship, is a multidimensional concept; it can entail physical, psychological and spiritual distress that prompts the sufferer to seek medical attention. As a construct originating from and unique to each patient, no patient’s suffering is equal to another’s or completely reducible to any generalizable frame of understanding. As it happens in a common medical encounter, the suffering patient requires an anamnesis provided by attentive and comprehensive listening to both the said (...)
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    Lo stato interiore: il destino di Evola dopo Evola.Alessio De Giglio - 2021 - Chieti: Solfanelli.
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    Lo económico como espacio de indeterminación o de conflicto. Análisis de un tratado monetario bajomedieval: el De moneta de Nicolás de Oresme. Resumen de tesis de doctorado en Filosofía de Julián Giglio.Julián Giglio - 2022 - Revista de Filosofía (La Plata) 52 (2):e064.
    Lo económico como espacio de indeterminación o de conflicto. Análisis de un tratado monetario bajomedieval: el De moneta de Nicolás de Oresme. Resumen de tesis de doctorado en Filosofía de Julián Giglio.
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  6. T1991 published in great britain£ 2.50/$5.00 usa volume 2 number 4.First Europe, Oman Wreck & Jthern Spain - 1991 - Minerva 2.
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    Avaliação da percepção de marketing: uma abordagem quantitativa.Eugênio Antonio Maia Giglio - 2006 - Think - Caderno de Artigos e Casos ESPM/RS 4 (2):29-35.
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    Conceptualización monetaria en el De ludo globi de Nicolás de Cusa.Julián Giglio - 2023 - Patristica Et Medievalia 44 (2):97-117.
    El presente trabajo analiza las últimas páginas del tratado De ludo globi de Nicolás de Cusa. Más específicamente, se centra en el ejemplo monetario utilizado por el Cusano, en donde el autor plantea una metáfora en donde Dios es presentado como un omnipotente acuñador de moneda, mientras que el hombre como un cambista. A partir de una propuesta inversa, que va de la gnoseología cusana al ejemplo, se propone comprender la concepción monetaria subyacente en el ejemplo. Para el análisis se (...)
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    Gain-Related Recovery.Francesco Giglio - 2008 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 28 (3):501-521.
    With his ‘event-based classification’, the late Peter Birks provided a coherent and principled framework for the civil law of obligations. In this article, ‘restitution’ is considered in the context of his taxonomy and two main propositions are advanced. The first proposition is that ‘gain-related recovery’ is the most adequate description of restitution as a legal response. The second proposition is that the term ‘restitution’ qualifies the mechanism of taking away the defendant's benefit without any direct reference to the immediate purpose (...)
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    Límites del “giro marsiliano” en la obra de Nicolás de Oresme.Julián Giglio - 2022 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 78.
    Varios autores han señalado las referencias explícitas e implícitas en la obra de Nicolás de Oresme al _Defensor pacis_ de Marsilio de Padua. Algunos de ellos han planteado a partir de las mismas la existencia de un “giro marsiliano”. Si bien dicha presencia es clara, no se ha explorado en profundidad el grado de apego de Oresme a los postulados marisilianos. Un análisis de factores contextuales, así como un análisis textual del _De moneta_ y del _Livre de Politique_ permiten establecer (...)
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    Politics of religion and nationalism. Federalism, consociationalism and secession.Julián Giglio & Miguel Barrientos - 2017 - The Politics and Religion Journal 11 (1):147-151.
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    Reseña de Martín, A. C. Oikonomía. Los orígenes de la reflexión económica en Grecia (2021).Julián Giglio - 2022 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 32:e-03234.
    Se presenta una Reseña del libro 'Oikonomía. Los orígenes de la reflexión económica en Grecia' de Carlos Martín, publicado por la Editorial de la Universidad de San Martín (Argentina).
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    Tractatus de origine, natura, jure et mutationibus monetarum, Nicolás de Oresme.Juan Giglio - 2021 - Patristica Et Medievalia 42 (1):77-79.
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  14. Progetto e produzione dell'architettura oltre la regola dell'arte.Massimo Lauria & Francesca Giglio - forthcoming - Techne.
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    The Effects of Interacting With a Paro Robot After a Stressor in Patients With Psoriasis: A Randomised Pilot Study.Mikaela Law, Paul Jarrett, Michel K. Nieuwoudt, Hannah Holtkamp, Cannon Giglio & Elizabeth Broadbent - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveStress can play a role in the onset and exacerbation of psoriasis. Psychological interventions to reduce stress have been shown to improve psychological and psoriasis-related outcomes. This pilot randomised study investigated the feasibility of a brief interaction with a Paro robot to reduce stress and improve skin parameters, after a stressor, in patients with psoriasis.MethodsAround 25 patients with psoriasis participated in a laboratory stress task, before being randomised to either interact with a Paro robot or sit quietly for 30 min. (...)
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    144 Franco de angelis.E. Giannicheda, M. Minnella, G. Vallone & S. Giglio - 2003 - Polis 1:247-58.
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  17. Bringing Wreck.Tempest Henning - 2018 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 5 (2):197-211.
    This paper critically examines non-adversarial feminist argumentation model specifically within the scope of politeness norms and cultural communicative practices. Asserting women typically have a particular mode of arguing which is often seen as ‘weak’ or docile within male dominated fields, the model argues that the feminine mode of arguing is actually more affiliative and community orientated, which should become the standard within argumentation as opposed to the Adversary Method. I argue that the nonadversarial feminist argumentation model (NAFAM) primarily focuses on (...)
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    Wrecking the public sphere: The new authoritarians’ digital attack on pluralism and truth.Simone Chambers & Jeffrey Kopstein - 2023 - Constellations 30 (3):225-240.
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    Bringing Wreck.Tempest Henning - forthcoming - Symposion. Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences.
    Tempest Henning ABSTRACT: This paper critically examines non-adversarial feminist argumentation model specifically within the scope of politeness norms and cultural communicative practices. Asserting women typically have a particular mode of arguing which is often seen as ‘weak’ or docile within male dominated fields, the model argues that the feminine mode of arguing is actually more...
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    The Wreck of Western Culture: Humanism Revisited.John Carroll - 2008 - Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Edited by John Carroll.
    Humanism built Western civilization as we know it today. Its achievements include the liberation of the individual, democracy, universal rights, and widespread prosperity and comfort. Its ambassadors are the heroes of modern culture—Erasmus, Holbein, Shakespeare, Velázquez, Descartes, Kant, Freud. Those who sought to contain humanism’s pride within a frame of higher truth—Luther, Calvin, Poussin, Kierkegaard—could barely interrupt its torrential progress. Those who sought to reform humanism’s tenets from within—Marx, Darwin, and Nietzsche—were tested by the success of their own prophecies. So (...)
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    Etruscan Places T. W. Potter: The Changing Landscape of South Etruria. Pp. 184. London: Paul Elek, 1979. £8.95.Peter Garnsey - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):244-245.
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    Etruscan Tombs.Edward Herring - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):435-436.
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    The Wrecked Vessel: The Effects of Gnosticism, Nominalism and the Protestant Reformation in the Semiotic Scaffolding of Modern Scientific Consciousness.Wendy Wheeler - 2015 - Biosemiotics 8 (2):305-324.
    This essay discusses the semiotic scaffolding of modern science, the roots of which lie in the Protestant Reformation and the latter’s repudiation of the “semiotics of nature” upon which medieval theology depended. Taking the fourteenth-century battles between realism and nominalism as the semiotic scaffolding of the Reformation which was subsequently built on nominalist principles, and the Reformation as what made possible the development of early modern science, this essay argues that nominalism, Protestantism, and early modern science were all infected by (...)
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    Etruscan Studies.D. M. Jones - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (02):215-.
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    Etruscan Art in the Museum. The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Handbook of the Etruscan Collection.David M. Robinson & Gisela M. A. Richter - 1944 - American Journal of Philology 65 (4):410.
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    The Wreck of the Deutschland.Joseph Sendry - 1990 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 65 (4):494-499.
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    The Wreck of the Deutschland.Joseph Sendry - 1990 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 65 (4):494-499.
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    Etruscan graffiti on Oxford 213.Mauro Cristofani - 1978 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 98:158-159.
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    Feminism Wrecked My Yoga Class.Karen Kachra - 2004 - Philosophy Now 46:27-28.
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    The Etruscans and the Sicilian Expedition of 414-413 B.C.M. O. B. Caspari - 1911 - Classical Quarterly 5 (02):113-.
    It has usually been held, on the strength of several passages in Thucydides, that the Athenian army which was besieging Syracuse in 414–413 b.c. contained a contingent of Etruscans desirous of retaliating upon the Syracusans for losses inflicted upon them in past days—e.g., in 474 at Cumae and in 453 at Elba.
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    Etruscan Mirrors.David W. J. Gill - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):388-.
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    An Etruscan inscription in Reading.W. B. Lockwood - 1968 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 88:139-140.
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    Etruscan Bronzework.Ellen Macnamara - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (01):84-.
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    Etruscan Survey.A. H. McDonald - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (03):277-.
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    Oedipus wrecks.Benjamin Noys - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 50:121-122.
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    Etruscan Magistracies.H. H. Scullard - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (02):149-.
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    Etruscan religion and art.F. R. Serra Ridgway - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):245-246.
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    Etruscan Religion - Gleba, Becker Votives, Places and Rituals in Etruscan Religion. Studies in Honor of Jean MacIntosh Turfa. Pp. xliv + 291, map, pls. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. Cased, €104, US$154. ISBN: 978-90-04-17045-2. [REVIEW]Richard de Puma - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):570-572.
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    Oedipus Wrecked?: The Moral Boundaries of Incest.Nancy L. Fischer - 2003 - Gender and Society 17 (1):92-110.
    This article describes the meaning of incest in contemporary popular culture. The author explores how feminism and changes in systems of kinship and sexuality have affected present-day discourse on incest, comparing the significance of blood relations and notions of abuse in constructing incest. The author analyzes media commentaries on two contemporary incestuous events that generated publicity: Kathryn Harrison’s memoir of a sexual affair with her biological father and Woody Allen’s relationship with Soon-Yi Previn. The author explores how commentators framed incest (...)
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    Circe's Etruscan Pharmaka: Reconsidering a Fragment of Aeschylean Elegy (Fr. 2 West).Jessica Lightfoot - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (1):69-81.
    This article re-examines the sole surviving fragment of Aeschylean elegy alongside the available contextual evidence in an attempt to enhance our currently very limited understanding of Aeschylus’ elegiac output. The first section explores Theophrastus’ citation of this fragment in theHistoria Plantarumto demonstrate what we can learn about the original Aeschylean poem from its use within the later writer's discussion. The second section examines how the Italian focus of the fragment fits into a wider historical and literary discourse of interactions between (...)
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    Tesseram conferre. Etruscan, Greek, Latin, and Celtiberian tesserae hospitales.Francisco Beltrán Lloris, Borja Díaz Ariño, Carlos Jordán Cólera & Ignacio Simón Cornago - 2020 - História 69 (4):482.
    Hospitality can be considered a key institution in the social relationships in the ancient Mediterranean. To identify the people involved in a hospitality agreement, in certain contexts small objects were used in a similar way to a password, which the Greeks called symbolon and the Romans tessera hospitalis. We know how the latter were used thanks to Plautus' Poenulus. At least 64 pieces are currently known which may be identified as tesserae hospitales. All come from the Western Mediterranean. The majority (...)
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    Etruscans G. Barker, T. Raskussen: The Etruscans . Pp. xii + 379, figs, maps. Oxford: Blackwell, 2000 (first published 1998). Paper, £15.99. ISBN: 0-631-22038-. [REVIEW]Mark Pearce - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):273-.
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    The Etruscan Language.John Chadwick - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (3-4):298-.
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    The Etruscans The Etruscans, By D. Randall-Maciver. Pp. 152; 15 photos and 1 map. Clarendon Press, 1927. 6s. net.R. S. Conway - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (06):233-235.
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    Humanism: the wreck of Western culture.John Carroll - 1993 - London: Fontana Press.
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    Etruscan Studies. [REVIEW]D. M. Jones - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (2):215-216.
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    Etruscan Studies - Études Étrusco-Italiques: Mélanges pour le 25 e anniversaire de la chaire d'Éitruscologie á l'Université de Louvain. (Université de Louvain, Recueil de Travaux d'Histoire et de Philologie, 4 e ser., fasc. 31.) Pp. 326; 27 plates, 36 figs. Louvain: Nauwelaerts, 1963. Paper, 475B.fr. [REVIEW]D. M. Jones - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (02):215-216.
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    Pre-Etruscan Rome Andreas Alföldi: Die Struktur des voretruskischen Römerstaates. Pp. 226; 16 plates. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1974. Cloth. [REVIEW]R. M. Ogilvie - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (02):240-241.
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    The etruscan city of veii - (j.) tabolli, (o.) cerasuolo (edd.) Veii. Pp. xlii + 238, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps. Austin: University of texas press, 2019. Cased, us$55. Isbn: 978-1-4773-1725-9. [REVIEW]Charlotte R. Potts - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (1):210-212.
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    Aristotle on the Etruscan Robbers: A Core Text of "Aristotelian Dualism".A. P. Bos - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (3):289-306.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Aristotle on the Etruscan Robbers:A Core Text of "Aristotelian Dualism"Abraham P. Bos (bio)1. A Non-Platonic Dualism in Aristotle's Lost WorksThe Soul of a Mortal on Earth is not "At Home," says Aristotle in his dialogue Eudemus. The story about the mantic dream of the expatriate Eudemus and his expectation that he "will return home"1 is well known. It makes clear that, in Aristotle's view, the death of the (...)
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