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    FormesArtistic ExpressionPainting at CourtSztuka interpretacjiA Handbook of Greek ArtThe Severe Style in Greek SculptureModern Art and the Death of a Culture.P. Quinlan, John Hospers, Michael Levey, Henryka Markiewicza, G. M. A. Richter, Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway & H. R. Rookmaaker - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (2):274.
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    Formes.John Hospers, Michael Levey, Henryka Markiewicza, G. M. A. Richter, Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway & H. R. Rookmaaker - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (2):274-275.
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  3. National Center for Biomedical Ontology: Advancing biomedicine through structured organization of scientific knowledge.Daniel L. Rubin, Suzanna E. Lewis, Chris J. Mungall, Misra Sima, Westerfield Monte, Ashburner Michael, Christopher G. Chute, Ida Sim, Harold Solbrig, M. A. Storey, Barry Smith, John D. Richter, Natasha Noy & Mark A. Musen - 2006 - Omics: A Journal of Integrative Biology 10 (2):185-198.
    The National Center for Biomedical Ontology is a consortium that comprises leading informaticians, biologists, clinicians, and ontologists, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Roadmap, to develop innovative technology and methods that allow scientists to record, manage, and disseminate biomedical information and knowledge in machine-processable form. The goals of the Center are (1) to help unify the divergent and isolated efforts in ontology development by promoting high quality open-source, standards-based tools to create, manage, and use ontologies, (2) to create (...)
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    G. M. A. Richter: Catalogue of Greek and Roman Antiquities in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection. Pp. 77; 27 plates. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1956. Cloth, 40 s. net. [REVIEW]J. M. C. Toynbee - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (3-4):272-273.
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    G. M. A. Richter: Greek Portraits, ii: To what extent were they faithful likenesses. Pp. 47; 16 half-tone plates. Brussels: Latomus, 1959. Paper, 100 B. fr. [REVIEW]J. M. C. Toynbeb - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (3):310-311.
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    G. M. A. Richter: Greek Portraits, ii: To what extent were they faithful likenesses. (Collection Latomus, xxxvi.) Pp. 47; 16 half-tone plates. Brussels: Latomus, 1959. Paper, 100 B. fr. [REVIEW]J. M. C. Toynbee - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (1):92-93.
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    Paideia, the Ideals of Greek Culture.G. M. A. Grube & Werner Jaeger - 1947 - American Journal of Philology 68 (2):200.
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    The Homeric Gods.G. M. A. Grube, Walter F. Otto & Moses Hadas - 1956 - American Journal of Philology 77 (3):331.
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    The Meditations.G. M. A. Grube (ed.) - 1983 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Contents include a translator's introduction, selected bibliography, note on the text, glossary of technical terms, biographical index, and The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius -- books 1-12.
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  10. Blaiklock, The Male Characters of Euripides.G. M. A. Grube - 1952 - Classical Weekly 46:183.
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    La Religion de Platon.G. M. A. Grube & Victor Goldschmidt - 1951 - American Journal of Philology 72 (2):212.
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    Notes on the Peri Hupsous.G. M. A. Grube - 1957 - American Journal of Philology 78 (4):355.
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    Theodorus of Gadara.G. M. A. Grube - 1959 - American Journal of Philology 80 (4):337.
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    Thrasymachus, Theophrastus, and Dionysius of Halicarnassus.G. M. A. Grube - 1952 - American Journal of Philology 73 (3):251.
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    Xenophontisches und Platonisches Bild des Sokrates.G. M. A. Grube & Emma Edelstein - 1937 - American Journal of Philology 58 (2):243.
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    Zeus in Aeschylus.G. M. A. Grube - 1970 - American Journal of Philology 91 (1):43.
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    L'Oraison Funebre de Gorgias.G. M. A. Grube & W. Vollgraff - 1954 - American Journal of Philology 75 (3):334.
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    Plato's Thought.Harold Cherniss & G. M. A. Grube - 1936 - American Journal of Philology 57 (4):480.
  19. Plato's Thought.G. M. A. Grube - 1971 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 33 (4):779-779.
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    A Greek Critic: Demetrius on Style.George Kennedy & G. M. A. Grube - 1963 - American Journal of Philology 84 (3):313.
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    Die Krise des Idealismus. [REVIEW]M. A. G. & Arthur Liebert - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (22):610.
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    Einleitung in die Philosophie. [REVIEW]M. A. G. & Max Dessoir - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (8):217.
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    Religion und Gedanke, in Deutscher Ubersetzung mit Einfuhrung von Elof Akesson. [REVIEW]M. A. G. & Vitalis Norstrom - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (3):81.
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    The Trial and Death of Socrates: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Death Scene From Phaedo.G. M. A. Plato & Grube - 2000 - New York: Dover Publications. Edited by Benjamin Jowett.
    The classical Athenian philosopher Socrates was tried in 399 BCE on the basis of two notoriously ambiguous charges: corrupting the youth and impiety (in Greek, asebeia). A majority of the 501 dikasts (Athenian citizen-jurors) voted to convict him. Socrates was ultimately sentenced to death by drinking a hemlock-based liquid. This well-known account of the trial is by Plato, one of Socrates' students and a famous philosopher in his own right. Whether Socrates was punished unjustly is a contested issue which to (...)
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    The Structural Unity of the Protagoras.G. M. A. Grube - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (3-4):203-.
    To speak of ‘the real subject’ or ‘the primary aim’ of a Platonic dialogue usually means to magnify one aspect of it at the expense of other aspects as important. Such is not my intention. It is quite clear, however, without prejudice to the philosophic value of any of the topics discussed, that the Protagoras is an attack upon the sophists as represented by Protagoras, the greatest of them. Hippias and Prodicus are present and some of the great man's glory (...)
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    On the Authenticity of the Hippias Maior.G. M. A. Grube - 1926 - Classical Quarterly 20 (3-4):134-.
    Grote's powerful defence of Thrasyllus' canon should have taught us at least not to reject lightly any dialogue which, like the Hippias Maior, is there classed as genuine. The burden of proof lies with those who attack our dialogue. Raeder, Ritter, and Apelt consider it to be genuine, while Ast, Jowett, Horneffer, and Röllig declare against it, as also Gomperz, Zeller, and Lutoslawski.
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    The Greek and Roman Critics.Marsh McCall & G. M. A. Grube - 1967 - American Journal of Philology 88 (2):251.
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    Plato's Theory of Beauty.G. M. A. Grube - 1927 - The Monist 37 (2):269-288.
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    When Ethics Survive Where People Do Not.G. M. A. Hussein - 2010 - Public Health Ethics 3 (1):72-77.
    The provision of health care service in resource-poor settings is associated with a broad set of ethical issues. Devakumar's case discusses the ethical issues related to the inability to treat in a cholera clinic patients who do not have cholera. This paper gives a closer look on the context in which Devakumar's case took place. It also analyses the potential local and organizational factors that gives rise to ethical dilemmas and aggravate them. It also proposes a framework to help in (...)
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    Paracelsus am Eingang der Deutschen Bildungsgeschichte. [REVIEW]M. A. G. & Bodo Sartorius Freiherr Von Walterschausen - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (14):386.
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    Understanding Equality in Health Care: A Christian Free-Market Approach.G. M. A. Gronbacher - 1996 - Christian Bioethics 2 (3):293-308.
    This paper examines the arguments presented by the Roman Catholic Bishops in their 1993 Pastoral Resolution, Comprehensive Health Care Reform: Protecting Human Life, Promoting Human Dignity, Pursuing the Common Good, concerning health care reform. Focusing on the meaning of equality in health care and traditional Roman Catholic doctrine, it is argued that the Bishops fail to grasp the force of the differences among persons, the value of the market, and traditional scholastic arguments concerning obligatory and extraordinary health care. To attempt (...)
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  32. Plato's Phaedo.G. M. A. Plato & Grube - 1972 - Newburyport, MA: Focus Publishing /R. Pullins Company. Edited by Eva T. H. Brann, Peter Kalkavage & Eric Salem.
  33. On Poetry and Style.G. M. A. Grube - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (2):205-205.
     
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    Notes on the Hippias Maior.G. M. A. Grube - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (06):188-189.
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    The Structural Unity of the Protagoras.G. M. A. Grube - 1933 - Classical Quarterly 27 (3-4):203-207.
    To speak of ‘the real subject’ or ‘the primary aim’ of a Platonic dialogue usually means to magnify one aspect of it at the expense of other aspects as important. Such is not my intention. It is quite clear, however, without prejudice to the philosophic value of any of the topics discussed, that the Protagoras is an attack upon the sophists as represented by Protagoras, the greatest of them. Hippias and Prodicus are present and some of the great man's glory (...)
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    On the Authenticity of the Hippias Maior.G. M. A. Grube - 1926 - Classical Quarterly 20 (3-4):134-148.
    Grote's powerful defence of Thrasyllus' canon should have taught us at least not to reject lightly any dialogue which, like the Hippias Maior, is there classed as genuine. The burden of proof lies with those who attack our dialogue. Raeder, Ritter, and Apelt consider it to be genuine, while Ast, Jowett, Horneffer, and Röllig declare against it, as also Gomperz, Zeller, and Lutoslawski.
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    The Marriage Laws in Plato's Republic.G. M. A. Grube - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (2):95-99.
    The difficult and apparently inconsistent regulations by which certain marriages are forbidden in the Republic have not, it would seem, been consistently explained hitherto. It is the purpose of this article to prove that—if we read Plato's text without prejudice—marriages between brothers and sisters are nowhere prohibited, but expressly allowed; and that there are in the ideal city certain family groups, though I do not contend that any very great importance is to be attached to these.
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    Zur Grundlegung der Ontologie. [REVIEW]M. A. G. & Nicolai Hartman - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (26):710.
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    Meno. Plato & G. M. A. Grube - 1949 - New York,: Liberal Arts Press. Edited by D. N. Sedley & Plato.
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    Max Webers Wissenschaftslehre. Das Logische Problem der Historischen Kulturerkenntnis. Die Grenzen der Sociologie des Wissens. [REVIEW]M. A. G. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (20):553-554.
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    Deutsche Vernunft - Angelsachsischer Verstand: intime Beziehungen zwischen Geistes- und Politkgeschichte.Edelbert Richter - 2015 - Berlin: Logos Verlag.
    Nach einem Vierteljahrhundert deutscher Einheit ist es an der Zeit einmal zu diskutieren, was uns Deutsche eigentlich ideell verbindet, was wir gemeinsam anstreben, m.a.W. worin unsere Identität besteht. Dabei geht es nicht um Abgrenzung gegenüber anderen Nationen, sondern um den besonderen Beitrag, den wir für die Zukunft der gefährdeten Menschheit leisten können. Nun brauchen wir, wenn uns diese Frage gestellt wird, gottseidank gar nicht zu spekulieren, sondern können an gegebene Tatsachen anknüpfen. Denn wie sich beim G-7-Treffen in Elmau wieder gezeigt (...)
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    Elusive Silver: In Search of a Role for a Market in an Agrarian Environment: Aspects of Mesopotamian Society.M. A. Dandamayev & G. Van Driel - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (3):588.
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    An analysis of GSR conditioning.M. A. Stewart, J. A. Stern, G. Winokur & S. Fredman - 1961 - Psychological Review 68 (1):60-67.
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    Geist und Sache. Grundlegung der Theorie der Geisteswissenschaften und Klärung des Sinnes Kulturellen Schaffens. [REVIEW]M. A. G. - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (25):696-697.
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    Schelling: Of Human Freedom. [REVIEW]M. A. G. - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (16):443-444.
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    Vernunft und Existenz. [REVIEW]M. A. G. - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (23):639-640.
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    Magistri Eckardi Opera Latina, Auspiciis Instituti Sanctae Sabinae ad Codicum Fidem Edita. [REVIEW]M. A. G. - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (20):553-554.
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    Johannes Reinke's Dynamische Naturphilosophie und Weltanschaung. [REVIEW]M. A. G. - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (13):358-359.
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    Sinn, Bedeutung und Auslegung der Heiligen Schrift in Hegels Philosophie. Mit Beiträgen zur Bibliographie über die Stellung Hegels (und der Hegelianer zur Theologie, Insbesondere) zur Heiligen Schrift. [REVIEW]M. A. G. - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (19):525-525.
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    Der Irrtum in der Philosophie. [REVIEW]M. A. G. - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (6):166-166.
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