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    Sculpture in the first century..Hellenistic Sculpture Iii - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (1).
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    Sculpture in the first century B.c B. S. ridgwaty: Hellenistic sculpture III. The styles of ca. 100-31 B.c . Pp. XXII + 312, ills, pls. Madison: The university of wisconsin press, 2002. Cased. Isbn: 0-299-17710-. [REVIEW]Sheila Dillon - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):229-.
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    Hellenistic Sculpture.R. M. Cook - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):275-.
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    Hellenistic Sculpture[REVIEW]S. F. G. A. - 1921 - The Classical Review 35 (1-2):40-41.
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    Hellenistic Sculpture - Margarete Bieber: The Sculpture of the Hellenistic Age. Pp. xi+232; 712 figs. New York: Columbia University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1955. Cloth, 140 s. net. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):275-277.
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    The Hellenistic Sculpture of Rhodes. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (2):327-327.
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    Gloria S. Merker: The Hellenistic Sculpture of Rhodes. (Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology, xl.) Pp. 34; 34 plates. Gothenburg: Paul Astrom, 1973. Paper, Kr.50.R. M. Cook - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (2):327-327.
  8. Dickins, Guy: Hellenistic Sculpture.D. M. Robinson - 1921 - Classical Weekly 15:118-120.
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    B. S. Ridgway: Hellenistic Sculpture II. The Styles of ca. 200–100 B.C. Pp. xix + 374, ills, pls. Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2000. Cased. ISBN: 0-299-16710-0. [REVIEW]Zahra Newby - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (2):394-395.
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    Fullerton Greek Art. Cambridge UP, 2000. Pp. 176, illus. 0521779731.£ 11.95 (pb).(N.) Himmelmann Reading Greek Art. Essays by Nikolaus Himmelmann, selected by (H.) Meyer, edited by (W.) Childs. Princeton UP, 1998. Pp. xxi+ 317, illus. 0691058261 (pb).(O.) Palagia and (WDE) Coulson Eds. Regional Schools in Hellenistic Sculpture. Oxford: Oxbow, 1998. Pp. vi+ 291, illus. 1900188457.£ 60.00.(M.) Shanks Art and the Early Greek State. An Interpretive Archaeology. Cambridge UP. Pp. xv+ 237, illus. 0521561175. [REVIEW]Robin Osborne - 2001 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 121:220-222.
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    The Sculpture of the Hellenistic Age.J. H. Young & Margarete Bieber - 1957 - American Journal of Philology 78 (3):330.
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    Hellenistic Architectural Sculpture P. A. Webb: Hellenistic Architectural Sculpture: Figural Motifs in Western Anatolia and the Aegean Islands (Wisconsin Studies in Classics). Pp. xv + 225, 142 ills. Wisconsin and London: University of Wisconsin Press, 1996. £47.95. ISBN: 0-299-14980-. [REVIEW]B. Menadier - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):212-.
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    Bieber, M., The Sculpture of the Hellenistic Age.D. M. Robinson - 1955 - Classical Weekly 49:11.
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    Votive Sculpture of Hellenistic Cyprus Joan Breton Connelly: Votive Sculpture of Hellenistic Cyprus. Pp. xix+128; 2 charts, 54 plates (201 figs.), including 1 map and 4 plans. Cyprus and New York: Department of Antiquities of Cyprus and New York University Press, 1988. $35. [REVIEW]Veronica Tatton-Brown - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):423-424.
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    Votive Sculpture of Hellenistic Cyprus. [REVIEW]Veronica Tatton-Brown - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (2):423-424.
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    Hellenistic Political History Édouard Will: Histoire politique du monde hellénistique (323–30 av. J.-C.). Tome i: De la mort d'Alexandre aux avènements d'Antiochos III et de Philippe V. (Annales de l'Est, Mémoire no. 30.) Pp. 369. Nancy: Université, Faculté des Lettres, 1966. Paper. [REVIEW]John Briscoe - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (01):80-82.
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    Greek Sculpture Georg Lippold: Die Griechische Plastik. (Handbuch der Archäologie, VI. iii. 1.) Pp. xxviii + 441; 136 plates. Munich: Beck, 1950. Paper, DM. 62. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (3-4):190-191.
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    Sculptures from the Blundell collection. Bartman the Ince Blundell collection of classical sculpture. Volume III – the ideal sculpture. Pp. XII + 385, ills, pls. Liverpool: Liverpool university press, 2017. Cased, £75. Isbn: 978-1-78138-310-0. [REVIEW]Victoria Donnellan - 2018 - The Classical Review 68 (1):243-245.
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    Hellenistic Historical Inscriptions (F.) Canali de Rossi (ed., trans.) Iscrizioni Storiche Ellenistiche III. Decreti per ambasciatori greci al senato. Second edition. Pp. cl + 256. Rome: Herder Editice e Libreria, 2006 (first edition 2002). Paper, €31. ISBN: 978-88-89670-16-. [REVIEW]Pierre Sánchez - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):532-.
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    K. Höghammar: Sculpture and Society. A study of the connection between the free-standing sculpture and society on Kos in the Hellenistic and Augustan periods. (BOREAS. Uppsala Studies in Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Civilizations, 23.) Pp. 227; 6 tables, 28 figs. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 1993. Paper, S.Kr. 206. [REVIEW]Malcolm A. R. Colledge - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (01):194-.
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    K. Höghammar: Sculpture and Society. A study of the connection between the free-standing sculpture and society on Kos in the Hellenistic and Augustan periods. (BOREAS. Uppsala Studies in Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Civilizations, 23.) Pp. 227; 6 tables, 28 figs. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 1993. Paper, S.Kr. 206. [REVIEW]Malcolm A. R. Colledge - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (1):194-194.
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    A History of Ancient Philosophy Iii: Systems of the Hellenistic Age.John R. Catan (ed.) - 1985 - State University of New York Press.
    Reale’s volume supplies a synthesis previously lacking—a synthesis in the historical treatment of the great philosophies of the Hellenistic Age: the Academy, the Peripatos, the Stoa, the Garden of Epicurus, Scepticism, and Eclecticism. Reale’s extensive and fully documented treatment of the major schools of the period is unified by his thesis that the ethics developed by these major schools were secular faiths that sprang from intuitions about the meaning of life first emotionally grasped and then systematically and rationally developed. (...)
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    Les abords Nord-Est de l’agora de Thasos III. Les sculptures.Bernard Holtzmann & Raphaël Jacob - 2010 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 134 (1):223-299.
    The north-east outskirts of the agora of Thasos III. 1 : the sculptures. The seventy fragments of sculpture – mostly carved on Thasos in the local marble – published here provide a representative selection of the finds made during excavations on the north-east outskirts of the agora of Thasos. Since a protobyzantine mansion has been built with materials taken from the ruins of the nearby agora, portraits-statues and offerings are the kinds of sculpture most represented. Except for a (...)
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    A History of Ancient Philosophy Iii: Systems of the Hellenistic Age.Giovanni Reale - 1985 - State University of New York Press.
    The Garden of Epicurus, the Porch of Zeno, and the sceptical movement initiated by Pyrrho form the core of the volume. The volume contains a select bibliography and an index of names and Greek terms, as well as an index of citations.
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    The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy.Kelly Arenson (ed.) - 2020 - Routledge.
    Hellenistic philosophy concerns the thought of the Epicureans, Stoics, and Skeptics, the most influential philosophical groups in the era between the death of Alexander the Great and the defeat of the last Greek stronghold in the ancient world. The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy provides accessible yet rigorous introductions to the theories of knowledge, ethics, and physics belonging to each of the three schools. It explores the fascinating ways in which interschool rivalries shaped the philosophies of the era, (...)
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    Andrew Stewart: Attika. Studies in Athenian Sculpture of the Hellenistic Age. (Hellenic Society Supplementary Paper, 14.) Pp. vii–xv, 3–192; 29 illustrations. London: The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, 1979. Paper, £7. [REVIEW]C. E. Vafopoulou-Richardson - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (02):315-316.
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    Susan B. Downey: The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Final Report III. Part i fasc. 1: The Heracles Sculpture. Pp. xvii+110; 24 plates, 1 map, 1 plan. New York: J. J. Augustin, 1969. Paper, $22.50. [REVIEW]M. A. R. Colledge - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):462-.
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    Susan B. Downey: The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Final Report III. Part i fasc. 1: The Heracles Sculpture. Pp. xvii+110; 24 plates, 1 map, 1 plan. New York: J. J. Augustin, 1969. Paper, $22.50. [REVIEW]M. A. R. Colledge - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (3):462-462.
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    Neil Stratford, Brigitte Maurice-Chabard, and David Walsh, et al., Corpus de la sculpture de Cluny, 1: Les parties orientales de la Grande Église Cluny III. 2 vols. Paris: Picard, 2010. Paper. 1/1: pp. 1–408; many color and black-and-white figures. 1/2: pp. 409–823; many color and black-and-white figures. €125. ISBN: 9780000084453. [REVIEW]Charles T. Little - 2013 - Speculum 88 (4):1172-1173.
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    Smith's Catalogue of British Museum Sculptures_- A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities in the British Museum. By A. H. Smith, M.A. Vols. II. and III. London: 1900 and 1904. 8½in. × 5½ in. Pp. ix + 264, xii + 481. Pis. XXVII. and XXIX. 3 _s_. and 7 _s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]E. A. Gardner - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (02):138-.
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    J. Feijfer, E. Southworth: The Ince Blundell Collection of Classical Sculpture, Vol. I: The Portraits, Part 1: Introduction, The Female Portraits. Concordances. Photographs by David Flower. (Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani; Vol. III, Fasc. 2.) Pp. vi+97; 25 plates, 22 figs. London: HMSO (on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside), 1991. Cased, £45. [REVIEW]Carlos A. Picón - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):229-.
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    D'or et de marbre : les sculptures hellénistiques dorées de Délos.Brigitte Bourgeois & Philippe Jockey - 2004 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 128 (1):331-349.
    Brigitte Bourgeois and Philippe Jockey Gold and Marble: the Gilded Hellenistic Sculptures of Delos p. 331-349 The investigation we are conducting on the polychromy of the Hellenistic sculptures of Delos has enabled us to add to the corpus of gilded marble works and to refine the typology. A visual examination of the sculptures through a video-microscope, combined with an analysis of the remains isolated by this means under X-fluorescence, has revealed the existence of three large types of gold (...)
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    Diplomatie et statues à l’époque hellénistique : à propos du décret de l’Amphictionie pyléo-delphique CID IV 99.Guillaume Biard - 2010 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 134 (1):131-151.
    Diplomacy and statuary in the Hellenistic period : concerning the decree CID IV 99 of the Pyleodelphic Amphictyony. This paper proposes a reanalysis of an Amphictyonic decree of the end of the 3rd c. BC, which, in answer to a delegation sent by Antiocheia of the Chrysaorians, that is to say Alabanda in Caria, grants the city, among other honours, the installation in the sanctuary at Delphi of a 3.60 m (12 ft) high bronze statue representing the People of (...)
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    The Routledge Companion to the Philosophies of Painting and Sculpture.Noël Carroll & Jonathan Gilmore (eds.) - 2022 - Routledge.
    Comprised of 45 chapters, written especially for this volume by an international team of leading experts, The Routledge Companion to the Philosophies of Painting and Sculpture is the first handbook of its kind. The editors have organized the chapters helpfully across eight parts: I: Artforms II: History III: Questions of Form, Style, and Address IV: Art and Science V: Comparisons among the Arts VI: Questions of Value VII: Philosophers of Art VIII: Institutional Questions Individual topics include art and cognitive (...)
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    III. Endogame Heiratspolitik.Sabine Müller - 2009 - In Das Hellenistische Königspaar in der Medialen Repräsentationthe Dynastic Image of the Hellenistic Royal Couple: Ptolemaios Ii. Und Arsinoe Ii. Walter de Gruyter.
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    La divinité mortelle d’Antiochos III à Téos1.Angelos Chaniotis - 2007 - Kernos 20:153-171.
    The honours awarded by Teos to Antiochos III and Laodike present one of the best examples of the establishment of isotheoi timai for a Hellenistic monarch by a polis . The particular interest of the Teian decree consists in the fact that it explains the symbolical significance of the ritual actions it introduced. These rituals aimed at symbolically associating Antiochos with Dionysos, with the personifications of Memory , Gratitude and Favour , with the annual cycle , and with victory. (...)
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  37. Facs facs facs facs facs facs stimulus.Animal Car Sculpture & Face Animal Car Sculpture - 2010 - In Stephen Hanson & Martin Bunzl (eds.), Foundational Issues in Human Brain Mapping. MIT Press.
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    The Religious Life in Hellenistic Phoenicia:'Middle Ground'and New Agencies.Hellenistic Phoenicia - 2013 - In Jörg Rüpke (ed.), The Individual in the Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean. Oxford University Press. pp. 41.
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    The Philosophy of the Commentators, 200-600 AD: A Sourcebook. Vol. I, Psychology (with Ethics and Religion). Vol. II, Physics. Vol. III, Logic and Metaphysics (review). [REVIEW]James Wilberding - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (3):470-471.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Philosophy of the Commentators, 200–600 AD: A Sourcebook. Vol. I, Psychology (with Ethics and Religion)James WilberdingRichard Sorabji. The Philosophy of the Commentators, 200–600 AD: A Sourcebook. Vol. I, Psychology (with Ethics and Religion). Pp. xv + 430. Vol. II, Physics. Pp. xix + 401. Vol. III, Logic and Metaphysics Pp. xvii + 394. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2005. Paper, $39.50, each volume.Interest in the Greek (...)
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    Conserving Natural Value.Holmes Rolston Iii (ed.) - 1994 - Columbia University Press.
    An eloquent introduction to the ethical and philosophical values at stake in biological conservation, this book familiarizes readers with the general issues and possible solutions to the problems societies face in simultaneously conserving nature and promoting culture.
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  41. Environmental virtue ethics: Half the truth but dangerous as a whole.Holmes Rolston Iii - 2005 - In Philip Cafaro & Ronald Sandler (eds.), Environmental Virtue Ethics. Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
     
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  42. Free Will and the Control of Action.Henry L. Roediger Iii, Michael K. Goode & Franklin M. Zaromb - 2008 - In John Baer, James C. Kaufman & Roy F. Baumeister (eds.), Are we free?: psychology and free will. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  43. Moral cultivation through ritual participation.T. C. Kline Iii - 2004 - In Kevin Schilbrack (ed.), Thinking through rituals: philosophical perspectives. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Bibliography of the Major Works of Christopher Rowland.Hellenistic Persian - 2012 - In Zoë Bennett & David B. Gowler (eds.), Radical Christian Voices and Practice: Essays in Honour of Christopher Rowland. Oxford University Press. pp. 281.
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  45. Robustness to Fundamental Uncertainty in AGI Alignment.G. G. Worley Iii - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (1-2):225-241.
    The AGI alignment problem has a bimodal distribution of outcomes with most outcomes clustering around the poles of total success and existential, catastrophic failure. Consequently, attempts to solve AGI alignment should, all else equal, prefer false negatives (ignoring research programs that would have been successful) to false positives (pursuing research programs that will unexpectedly fail). Thus, we propose adopting a policy of responding to points of philosophical and practical uncertainty associated with the alignment problem by limiting and choosing necessary assumptions (...)
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  46. Physics and astronomy: Aristotle's physics II.2.193b22–194a12this paper was prepared as the basis of a presentation at a conference entitled “writing and rewriting the history of science, 1900–2000,” Les treilLes, France, september, 2003, organized by Karine Chemla and Roshdi Rashed. I have compared Aristotle's and ptolemy's views of the relationship between astronomy and physics in a paper called “astrologogeômetria and astrophysikê in Aristotle and ptolemy,” presented at a conference entitled “physics and mathematics in antiquity,” leiden, the netherlands, June, 2004, organized by Keimpe Algra and Frans de Haas. For a discussion of hellenistic views of this relationship see Ian Mueller, “remarks on physics and mathematical astronomy and optics in epicurus, sextus empiricus, and some stoics,” in Philippa Lang , re-inventions: Essays on hellenistic and early Roman science, apeiron 37, 4 : 57–87. I would like to thank two Anonymous readers of this essay for meticulous corrections and th. [REVIEW]Ian Mueller - 2006 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 16 (2):175-206.
    In the first part of chapter 2 of book II of the Physics Aristotle addresses the issue of the difference between mathematics and physics. In the course of his discussion he says some things about astronomy and the ‘ ‘ more physical branches of mathematics”. In this paper I discuss historical issues concerning the text, translation, and interpretation of the passage, focusing on two cruxes, the first reference to astronomy at 193b25–26 and the reference to the more physical branches at 194a7–8. In (...)
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    Crossing thresholds.John Paul Jones Iii, Heidi Nast & Susan Roberts - 1997 - In John Paul Jones, Heidi J. Nast & Susan M. Roberts (eds.), Thresholds in feminist geography: difference, methodology, and representation. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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    David Hume and Scientific Theism.R. H. Hurlbutt Iii - 1956 - Journal of the History of Ideas 17 (4):486.
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    Three Big Bangs: Matter-Energy, Life, Mind.Holmes Rolston Iii - 2010 - Columbia University Press.
    By dividing the creation of matter, energy, life, and mind into three big bangs, Holmes Rolston III brings into focus a history of the universe that respects both scientific discovery and the potential presence of an underlying intelligence. Matter-energy appears, initially in simpler forms but with a remarkable capacity for generating heavier elements. The size and expansion rate of the universe, the nature of electromagnetism, gravity, and nuclear forces enable the the explosion of life on Earth. DNA discovers, stores, and (...)
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  50. ’Ašerah: Extrabiblical Evidence.Walter A. Maier Iii (ed.) - 1986 - BRILL.
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