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    Action formation and its epistemic (and other) backgrounds.John Heritage - 2013 - Discourse Studies 15 (5):551-578.
    This article reviews arguments that, in the process of action formation and ascription, the relative status of the participants with respect to a projected action can adjust or trump the action stance conveyed by the linguistic form of the utterance. In general, congruency between status and stance is preferred, and linguistic form is a fairly reliable guide to action ascription. However incongruities between stance and status result in action ascriptions that are at variance with the action stance that is otherwise (...)
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    Job Embeddedness Demonstrates Incremental Validity When Predicting Turnover Intentions for Australian University Employees.Brody Heritage, Jessica M. Gilbert & Lynne D. Roberts - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The measurement of psychological literacy: a first approximation.Lynne D. Roberts, Brody Heritage & Natalie Gasson - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:126445.
    Psychological literacy, the ability to apply psychological knowledge to personal, family, occupational, community and societal challenges, is promoted as the primary outcome of an undergraduate education in psychology. As the concept of psychological literacy becomes increasingly adopted as the core business of undergraduate psychology training courses world-wide, there is urgent need for the construct to be accurately measured so that student and institutional level progress can be assessed and monitored. Key to the measurement of psychological literacy is determining the underlying (...)
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  4. Impersonal Value, Universal Value, and the Scope of Cultural Heritage.Erich Hatala Matthes - 2015 - Ethics 125 (4):999-1027.
    Philosophers have used the terms 'impersonal' and 'personal value' to refer to, among others things, whether something's value is universal or particular to an individual. In this paper, I propose an account of impersonal value that, I argue, better captures the intuitive distinction than potential alternatives, while providing conceptual resources for moving beyond the traditional stark dichotomy. I illustrate the practical importance of my theoretical account with reference to debate over the evaluative scope of cultural heritage.
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  5. Universities in Russia: Current Reforms Through the Prism of Soviet Heritage and International Practice.Evgeny Vodichev - 2015 - In Kostas Gavroglu, Maria Paula Diogo & Ana Simões (eds.), Sciences in the Universities of Europe, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Academic Landscapes. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
     
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    The Heritage of Kant. Edited by George Tapley Whitney and David F. Bowers Princeton University Press, 426 pages, $4.50. - The Kantian Philosophy of Space. By Christopher Browne Garnett Jr., Columbia University Press, 287 pages, $3.50. - On Hegel's Critique of Kant. By Josef Maier. Columbia University Press, 108 pages, $1.50. [REVIEW]M. M. W. - 1940 - Philosophy of Science 7 (1):132-133.
  7. A rediscovery of scientific collections as material heritage? The case of university collections in Germany.David Ludwig & Cornelia Weber - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (4):652-659.
    The purpose of this article is twofold: on the one hand, we present the outlines of a history of university collections in Germany. On the other hand, we discuss this history as a case study of the changing attitudes of the sciences towards their material heritage. Based on data from 1094 German university collections, we distinguish three periods that are by no means homogeneous but offer a helpful starting point for a discussion of the entangled institutional and (...)
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    The Heritage Value of Culinary Items: A Rather Skeptical Tale.Patrik Engisch - forthcoming - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.
    Can culinary items bear heritage value? That is, can culinary items bear the kind of universal value shared by, say, a paleolithic site and the Hiroshima Peace.
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  9. Heritage and Hermeneutics: Towards a Broader Interpretation of Interpretation.Phillip Ablett & Pamela Dyer - 2009 - Current Issues in Tourism 12 (3):209-233.
    This article re-examines the theoretical basis for environmental and heritage interpretation in tourist settings in the light of hermeneutic philosophy. It notes that the pioneering vision of heritage interpretation formulated by Freeman Tilden envisaged a broadly educational, ethically informed and transformative art. By contrast, current cognitive psychological attempts to reduce interpretation to the monological transmission of information, targeting universal but individuated cognitive structures, are found to be wanting. Despite growing signs of diversity, this information processing approach to interpretation (...)
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    Reflections on the preservation of recent scientific heritage in dispersed university collections.Nicholas Jardine - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (4):735-743.
    The bulk of the significant recent scientific heritage of universities is not to be found in accredited science museums or collections employed in research. Rather it is located in a wide variety of more informal collections, assemblages and accumulations. The selection and documentation of such materials is very often unsystematic and many of them are vulnerable to changes of staff, relocation and, above all, shortage of space. Following a survey of views on the values of the recent material (...) of the sciences, I consider the many advantages—for teaching, engagement with wider communities, enhancement of institutional identity and work experience, celebration of scientific achievements, study of the recent history of the practices and fruits of the sciences, etc.—of “multi-site museums” formed through the coordination of such varied and scattered collections. I go on to reflect on ways in which the preservation and display of scientific heritage in dispersed collections may be enhanced and protected through institutional recognition and through provision of guidance and assistance in selection, documentation and digitisation, preservation and conservation, and display. The importance of adequate documentation of the contexts of production and use of objects is stressed, as are the benefits that can result from involvement of student “taskforces” and heritage-concerned scientists. (shrink)
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    ‘Holding Fast to the Heritage of Freedom’: the Grotian Moment(s) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Early United Nations (1941–1949). [REVIEW]Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín - 2023 - Grotiana 44 (1):94-115.
    As our contemporary international order seems to come apart at its seams in the trenches of Eastern Europe, many observers have sought solace in the promises made by the historical crucible in which this order was forged. It was, after all, in the aftermath of a previous global conflagration that a planetary constellation of statespeople attempted to create an architecture that would save ‘succeeding generations from the scourge of war’ under the aegis of the ‘United Nations Organization’ (uno). In hindsight, (...)
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    David Kohn . The Darwinian Heritage. Princeton: Princeton University Press in association with Nova Pacifica, 1985. Pp. xii + 1138. ISBN 0-691-08356-8. £67.90 , £15.50. [REVIEW]Roger Smith - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (4):452-456.
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    Oil Heritage and the Mass Urbanization of the Sea.Zachary S. Casey & Asma Mehan - 2024 - In Jonathan Alexander Perez, Harmony Smith, Cornine Tendorf, David Turturo & Derek Rahn Williams (eds.), Crop X: Yield. Bruges, Belgium: Die Keure. pp. 218-219.
    Brought to you by: Crop X editors: Jonathan Alexander Perez, Harmony Smith, Corinne Tendorf, David Turturo, and Derek Rahn Williams. Faculty Advisor: David Turturo; Crop X team included: Chaimae Alehyane, Zachary S. Casey, Suzanna Brinez, Jacob Brown, Elizabeth George, Francisco Javier Muniz Ituarte, Brodey Myers. -/- Credits: Huckabee College of Architecture; Graphic Designers: Studio BLDG (Blossom Liu + Danny Gray); English Editor: Luke Studebaker; Spanish Translator: Jessie Forbes; Printer: Die Keure. Cover Photo: Derek Williams. -/- Generously supported by the Graham (...)
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    S. Y. Edgerton, The Heritage of Giotto's Geometry: Art and Science on the Eve of the Scientific Revolution. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1991. Pp. x + 319. ISBN 0-8014-2573-5. $43.95. - T. Da C. Kaufmann, The Mastery of Nature: Aspects of Art, Science, and Humanism in the Renaissance. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993. Pp. xix + 325, ISBN 0-691-03204-1. $39.95. [REVIEW]J. V. Field - 1994 - British Journal for the History of Science 27 (2):225-226.
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  15. The Ethics of Cultural Heritage.Erich Hatala Matthes - 2018 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Do members of cultural groups have special claims to own or control the products of the cultures to which they belong? Is there something morally wrong with employing artistic styles that are distinctive of a culture to which you do not belong? What is the relationship between cultural heritage and group identity? Is there a coherent and morally acceptable sense of cultural group membership in the first place? Is there a universal human heritage to which everyone has a (...)
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    Religious heritage and change in the North.Kim Groop & Jakob Dahlbacka - 2023 - Approaching Religion 13 (2):1-5.
    The current issue of Approaching Religion is based on a conference arranged in Åbo/Turku, Finland, in November 2022, with the theme ‘Religious Heritage and Change in the North’. The conference was organized jointly by the research network Religious History of the North (REHN, Umeå University), and the research project ‘Changing Spaces: Ritual Buildings, Sacred Objects, and Human Sensemaking’ (Inez and Julius Polin Institute for Theological Research/Åbo Akademi University).
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    L’héritage cartésien : l’égalité épistémique.Louise Marcil-Lacoste - 1988 - Philosophiques 15 (1):77-94.
    Le mot célèbre de Descartes sur le bon sens a fait l’objet de commentaires antithétiques mettant en évidence soit son ironie , soit son démocratisme. Les philosophes du sens commun avaient néanmoins entrevu une autre interprétation qui mettait l’accent sur le concept d’égalité épistémique et son rapport à la méthode. À la lumière du texte même du Discours de la Méthode, il est montré que la thèse de l’ironie interprète à contre-sens la distinction cartésienne entre l’égalité des raisons et l’égalité (...)
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    Heritage, Culture, and Politics in the Postcolony.Daniel Herwitz - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    The act of remaking one's history into a heritage, a conscientiously crafted narrative placed over the past, is a thriving industry in almost every postcolonial culture. This is surprising, given the tainted role of heritage in so much of colonialism's history. Yet the postcolonial state, like its European predecessor of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, deploys heritage institutions and instruments, museums, courts of law, and universities to empower itself with unity, longevity, exaltation of value, origin, and destiny. (...)
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    L. Dossey Peasant and Empire in Christian North Africa. (The Transformation of the Classical Heritage 47.) Pp. xx + 352, figs, ills. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2010. Cased, £44.95, US$65. ISBN: 978-0-520-25439-8. [REVIEW]Colin Adams - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (1):300-301.
  20. Heritage of the Yoga Philosophy and Transcendental Phenomenology: The Interlocution of Knowledge and Wisdom across Two Traditions of Philosophy.Tharakan Koshy - 2015 - In Thomas Pius V. (ed.), Knowledge, Theorization and Rights. Salesian College Publication. pp. 72-82.
    Comparative philosophy has been subjected to much criticism in the latter half of the last century, though some of these criticisms were appropriate and justified. However, in our present cultural milieu, where traditions and culture transcend their geographical boundaries, seeping through the global network of views and ideas, it seems to be a legitimate enterprise to understand one’s own traditions and culture through the critical lens of the ‘other culture’. It is such cross-cultural understanding that paved the way towards legitimizing (...)
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    Hegelian Heritage and Anti-Racist Horizons.Manuel Tangorra - 2021 - Idealistic Studies 51 (2):131-148.
    The task of confronting Hegel with the conflicts of our present proves to be indispensable to keep alive the critical scope of dialectics. In a context marked by a new wave of movements that challenge the racist structures that inform our societies, the question of the contribution of Hegelianism to an anti-racist thought takes a significant relevance.The hypothesis of this article argues that it is possible to distinguish two different operations that shape an anti-racist critique with the resources of Hegelian (...)
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  22. Bettina G. Bergo is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh. She is the translator of three works by Emmanuel Levinas, and a book on Heidegger's debt to Jewish thought (M. Zarader, La dette impensee: Heidegger et l'heritage hebraique). Her monograph on Levinas and postmodern thought. [REVIEW]Peter Burke, Johannes Fedderke & Anthony Holiday - forthcoming - Theoria.
     
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    Reception of Plato's philosophical heritage. Review of Fine G. (2019).Тhe Oxford Handbook of Plato.Oxford: Oxford University Press. [REVIEW]Alisa Zviagina - 2020 - Sententiae 39 (2):192-196.
    Review of Fine G..Тhe Oxford Handbook of Plato.Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  24. Philip Rousseau, Pachomius: The Making of a Community in Fourth-Century Egypt. (The Transformation of the Classical Heritage, 6.) Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1985. Pp. xvi, 217; 2 maps, 1 figure. $29. [REVIEW]Dorothy de F. Abrahamse - 1987 - Speculum 62 (2):469-471.
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    Mendicant monks D. caner: Wandering, begging monks. Spiritual authority and the promotion of monasticism in late antiquity . (The transformation of the classical heritage 33.) pp. XVI + 325, maps. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of california press, 2002. Cased, us$65/£45. [REVIEW]Richard J. Goodrich - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):208-.
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    The reception of Homer and Troy in the late ottoman empire - uslu Homer, Troy and the turks. Heritage and identity in the late ottoman empire, 1870–1915. Pp. 219, b/w & colour ills, colour maps. Amsterdam: Amsterdam university press, 2017. Cased, €105. Isbn: 978-94-6298-269-7. [REVIEW]Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):306-308.
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    Margot H. King and Wesley M. Stevens, eds., Saints, Scholars and Heroes: Studies in Medieval Culture in Honour of Charles W. Jones, 1: The Anglo-Saxon Heritage, 2: Carolingian Studies, Collegeville, Minn.: Hill Monastic Manuscript Library, Saint John's Abbey and University, 1979. Paper. 1: pp. 300; frontispiece portrait. 2: pp. 417. $39 North America; $44.75 elsewhere. May be ordered from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Mich. [REVIEW]M. P. - 1980 - Speculum 55 (4):868-869.
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    Greek military tactics - (p.) rance, (n.V.) Sekunda (edd.) Greek taktika: Ancient military writing and its heritage. Proceedings of the international conference on greek taktika held at the university of toruń, 7–11 April 2005. (Akanthina 13.) pp. 308, b/w & colour ills. Gdańsk: Foundation for the development of gdańsk university, 2017. Paper, £40. Isbn: 978-83-7531-242-3. [REVIEW]Brian R. Price - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (2):417-419.
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    The Panegyrici Latini - C. E. V. Nixon, B. S. Rodgers (edd., trans., comm.): In Praise of Later Roman Emperors_: The Panegyrici Latini: _Introduction, Translation and Historical Commentary with Latin Text of R. A. B. Mynors. (Transformation of the Classical Heritage, 21.) Pp. x + 735, 1 map. Berkeley, Los Angeles and Oxford: University of California Press, 1994. $70/£57. ISBN: 0-520-08326-1. [REVIEW]Roger Rees - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):63-64.
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    Polysemous pots T. hackens (ed.): Ancient and traditional ceramics . (European post graduate course 10, held at ravello, european university centre for cultural heritage. Pact, 40.) pp. 153, figs, maps. Rixensart: Council of europe, 1994. Paper, bfrs. 1500. Issn: 0257-8727. I. Liritzis, G. tsokas (edd.): Archaeometry in south-eastern europe . (Second conference in delphi, 19–21 April 1991. Pact, 45.) pp. 543, figs. Rixensart: Council of europe, 1995. Paper, bfrs. 5500. Issn: 0257-8707. J. P. crielaard, V. stissi, G. J. Van wijngaarden (edd.): The complex past of Pottery. Production, circulation and consumption of mycenaean and greek Pottery (sixteenth to early fifth centuries bc). Proceedings of the Archon international conference, held in amsterdam, 8–9 november 1996. . Pp. VI + 321, maps, figs, tables. Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1999. Cased, hfl. 140. isbn: 90-5063-327-7. T. Schreiber: Athenian vase construction: A Potter's analysis . Pp. XVI + 296, figs. Malibu, ca: The J. Paul getty. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Moignard - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):558-.
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    ARGOS ANCIENT AND MODERN - (J.M.) Hall Reclaiming the Past. Argos and its Archaeological Heritage in the Modern Era. Pp. xvi + 245, ills, maps. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2021. Cased, US$49.95. ISBN: 978-1-5017-6053-2. [REVIEW]Clémence Weber-Pallez - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (1):197-199.
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    The emperor Valens N. Lenski: Failure of empire. Valens and the Roman state in the fourth century A.D. (The transformation of the classical heritage 34.) pp. XIX + 454, maps, ills. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of california press, 2002. Cased, us$75/£52. Isbn: 0-520-23332-. [REVIEW]Robin Seager - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):192-.
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    Sonia Chadwick Hawkes, with Guy Granger and contributions by Justine Bayley, Elisabeth Crowfoot, Bernard Denston et al., The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Worthy Park, Kingsworthy, near Winchester, Hampshire. Drawings by Marion Cox, Elizabeth Fry-Stone, and Chris Unwin. Photographs by Sonia Chadwick Hawkes and English Heritage. (Oxford University School of Archaeology, Monograph 59.) Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology, 2003. Pp. xii, 222; many black-and-white figures, 10 black-and-white plates, and tables. $40. [REVIEW]Frank Siegmund - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):198-199.
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    Museum Collections (J.) Cuno Who Owns Antiquity? Museums and the Battle over our Ancient Heritage. Pp. xl + 228, ills. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008. Cased, £14.95, US$24.95. ISBN: 978-0-691-13712-. [REVIEW]Roger White - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):576-.
  35. Άυλη Πολιτιστική Κληρονομιά (ΑΠΚ) – ο ρόλος των κοινοτήτων και της εκπαίδευσης. Intagible Cultural Heritage (ICH) – the role of communities and education.Georgia Zacharopoulou - 2018 - In Βασιλική Καραβάκου (ed.), ΠΡΑΚΤΙΚΑ 1ου Διεθνούς Επιστημονικού Συνεδρίου, Ηθική, Εκπαίδευση και Ηγεσία, 24-27 Νοεμβρίου 2017, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, GR. pp. 53-64.
    Η εύληπτη εκπαιδευτική προσέγγιση ότι «κληρονομιά είναι οτιδήποτε θέλεις “εσύ” να διατηρηθεί για τις επόμενες γενιές» κλονίζεται στην ερώτηση «όλα όσα μας παραδίδονται από τους προγόνους μας αποτελούν μια προς διαφύλαξη κληρονομιά, εφόσον “εσύ” το αποφασίσεις;». Εκφάνσεις «βαρβαρότητας» που διασώζονται σε προγενέστερες εθιμικές πρακτικές θα μπορούσαν άραγε να αποτελέσουν στοιχεία ΑΠΚ προς διαφύλαξη; Η παρούσα εργασία επιχειρεί μια πρώτη ανίχνευση του σύνθετου αυτού θέματος. Περιπτώσεις μελέτης από τον ελληνικό και διεθνή χώρο διερευνώνται με κριτήρια αξιολόγησης τα αναφερόμενα στη Σύμβαση για (...)
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  36. Sabine MacCormack, The Shadows of Poetry: Vergil in the Mind of Augustine.(The Transformation of the Classical Heritage, 26.) Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1998. Pp. xx, 258; black-and-white frontispiece facsimile and 15 black-and-white figures. $40. [REVIEW]James J. O'Donnell - 2001 - Speculum 76 (1):192-194.
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    Religious Heritage of American Democracy.Joseph F. Costanzo - 1955 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 30 (4):485-506.
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    Rome and Iran (M.P.) Canepa The Two Eyes of the Earth. Art and Ritual of Kingship between Rome and Sasanian Iran. (The Transformation of the Classical Heritage 45.) Pp. xx + 425, ills, maps. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2009. Cased, £41.95, US$60. ISBN: 978-0-520-25727-6. [REVIEW]A. D. Lee - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):566-568.
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    Theodosian Empresses Kenneth G. Holum: Theodosian Empresses. Women and Imperial Dominion in Late Antiquity. (The Transformation of the Classical Heritage, 3.) Pp. xii + 258; 9 plates, 1 map. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983. £20. [REVIEW]J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (01):146-147.
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  40. Book reviews : New views on ancient india: Histoire du bouddhisme indien, vol. I: Des origines à l'ère śāka by étienne lamotte (louvain: Publications universitaires, bibliothèque du muséon, i958.) Pp. 976. A history of south india by K. A. nilikanta Sastri (2d ed.; oxford: Oxford university press, i958.) Pp. XIII+508. The cultural heritage of india, vol. I: The early phases (calcutta: Ramakrishma mission institute of culture, i958.) Pp. IXIV+652. [REVIEW]Louis Renou - 1960 - Diogenes 8 (30):120-131.
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    Seeing and believing G. Frank: The memory of the eyes: Pilgrims to living saints in Christian late antiquity . (The transformation of the classical heritage 30.) pp. XIII + 219. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of california press, 2000. Cased, £24.95. Isbn: 0-520-22205-. [REVIEW]Christopher Kelly - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):136-.
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    Spanish Inquisitions - V. Burrus: The Making of a Heretic: Gender, Authority, and the Priscillianist Controversy. (The Transformation of the Classical Heritage, 24.) Pp. xi + 252. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1995. Cased, $45/£35. ISBN: 0-520-08997-9. [REVIEW]Christopher Kelly - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (1):95-97.
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    Sarah U. Wisseman: Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. United States of America, Fasc. 24: World Heritage Museum, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Krannert Art Museum, College of Fine and Applied Arts. University of Illinois, Fasc 1. (Uniori Académique Internationale.) Pp. ix + 66; 7 figs, 64 plates and text drawings. Urbana–Champaign: University of Illinois, 1989. DM 128. [REVIEW]John Boardman - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):262-.
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    Sarah U. Wisseman: Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. United States of America, Fasc. 24_: World Heritage Museum, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Krannert Art Museum, College of Fine and Applied Arts. University of Illinois, _Fasc 1.(Uniori Académique Internationale.) Pp. ix + 66; 7 figs, 64 plates and text drawings. Urbana–Champaign: University of Illinois, 1989. DM 128. [REVIEW]John Boardman - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):262-262.
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    A Holy Fool D. Krueger: Symeon the Holy Fool: Leontius's Life and the Late Antique City. (The Transformation of the Classical Heritage, 25.) Pp. xvi + 196. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1996. $35/£28. ISBN: 0-520-08911-1. [REVIEW]Ian G. Tompkins - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (02):327-328.
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    Theodoret - (A.M.) Schor Theodoret's People. Social Networks and Religious Conflict in Late Roman Syria. (Transformation of the Classical Heritage 48.) Pp. xvi + 342, figs. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2011. Cased, £34.95, US$49.95. ISBN: 978-0-520-26862-3. [REVIEW]Ville Vuolanto - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):470-471.
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    Macedonia - W. L. Adams, E. N. Borza : Philip II, Alexander the Great and the Macedonian Heritage. Pp. xiii + 318; 12 illustrations, 2 maps. Lanham, MD.: University Press of America, 1982. $23.50. [REVIEW]D. S. Potter - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):263-265.
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    Redefining jewishness E. S. Gruen: Heritage and hellenism. The reinvention of jewish tradition . (Hellenistic culture and society 30.) pp. XX + 336. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of california press, 1998. Cased, $27.50. Isbn: 0-520-21052-. [REVIEW]G. Reger - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):133-.
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    The icon and its heritage in art.David Solís Nova - 2019 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 44:143-167.
    Resumen En el siguiente artículo se indaga en torno a la naturaleza del ícono en cuanto tradicional representación pictórica de Cristo y los santos de la Iglesia. Trataremos de entender en qué consiste este arte, cuyos orígenes se pueden rastrear desde los primeros siglos de la cristiandad, cuáles son sus motivaciones, fines y rasgos esenciales, es decir, sobre qué bases ha logrado cumplir un rol tan importante en la vida de innumerables fieles. Por medio de una metodología de revisión bibliográfica (...)
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