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    Rebuilding microbial genomes.Robert A. Holt, Rene Warren, Stephane Flibotte, Perseus I. Missirlis & Duane E. Smailus - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (6):580-590.
    Engineered microbes are of great potential utility in biotechnology and basic research. In principle, a cell can be built from scratch by assembling small molecule sets with auto‐catalytic properties. Alternatively, DNA can be isolated or directly synthesized and molded into a synthetic genome using existing genomic blueprints and molecular biology tools. Activating such a synthetic genome will yield a synthetic cell. Here we examine obstacles associated with this latter approach using a model system whereby a donor genome from H. influenzae (...)
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    Perseus becomes Erichtonios: a Louvre fragment reconsidered: plates IX-Xa.John H. Oakley - 1982 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 102:220-222.
    A fragmentary red-figure cup, formerly in the collection of Henri Seyrig, has been connected with the myth of Danae and Perseus ever since Beazley first noted it in 1954. Although a number of iconographical discussions of this myth have appeared since, the vase has never been published and, therefore, its iconography never discussed. Today, the fragments are in the Louvre, inv. no. 980.0820. Thanks to the kindness of F. Villard and A. Pasquier, I am able to publish them here (...)
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    Orlando, Perseus, Samson and Elijah: Degrees of Imagination and Historical Reality in Spinoza’s Tractatus Theologico-Politicus.Guido Giglioni - 2017 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 6 (2):73-93.
    Historia, as both a type of critical inquiry and a source of information about nature and the human world, is a key category in Spinoza’s Tractatus theologico-politicus. In this work, the Latin word cannot be simply and invariably translated as “history,” not even if we add the proviso that its meaning wavers inevitably between “history” and “story,” for its semantic range is too broad and complex. At the two ends of the semantic spectrum we have the impartial report, on the (...)
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    Perseus and Chemmis (Herodotus II 91).Alan B. Lloyd - 1969 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 89:79-86.
  5. Perseus and the Gorgon: Pindar Pythian 12.9-12 reconsidered.Charles Segal - 1995 - American Journal of Philology 116 (1):7-17.
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    3. Perseus in Aegypten.A. Wiedemann - 1891 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 50 (1-4):179-180.
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    Heiberg's Perseus and other texts.Johan Ludvig Heiberg - 2011 - Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press. Edited by Jon Stewart.
    Heiberg's Perseus represents a landmark in Golden Age culture.
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  8. Perseus Surprised, Andromeda Unbound.Mark Rudman - forthcoming - Arion.
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    1. Perseus, Herakles, Satyrn auf vasenbildern und das satyrdrama.Otto Jahn & Ernst von Leutsch - 1868 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 27 (1):1-27.
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    Recht als schild van Perseus: voordrachten over strafrechtstheorie.A. C. 'T. Hart - 1991 - Antwerpen: Kluwer Rechtswetenschappen.
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    Imago boni principis: der Perseus-Mythos zwischen Apotheose und Heilserwartung in der politischen Öffentlichkeit des 16. Jahrhunderts.Anne-Lott Zech - 2000 - Münster: Lit.
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    Laurens Perseus Hickok. [REVIEW]J. L. B. - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (10):274-275.
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    Perseus[REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (1):59-60.
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    XXIX. Der Karabos des Perseus.Κ Tümpel - 1894 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 53 (1-4):544-553.
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  15. Tactics of Perseus: tackling the invisible other.Kikuko Toyama - forthcoming - Filozofski Vestnik.
     
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    The meaning of perseus and andromeda in the farnese gallery and on the rubens house.John Beldon Scott - 1988 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 51 (1):250-260.
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    Perseus in Art and Legend Jocelyn M. Woodward: Perseus. A Study in Greek Art and Legend. Pp. xiii + 98; 33 plates, 2 text figures. Cambridge: University Press, 1937. Cloth, 10s. 6d. [REVIEW]C. M. Robertson - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (06):222-.
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    Perseus and the Gorgon. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (2):92-92.
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    D.) Ogden Perseus. Pp. xxiv + 194, ills. London and New York: Routledge, 2008. Paper, £16.99, US$29.95. . ISBN: 978-0-415-42725-8 (978-0-415-42724-1 hbk. [REVIEW]Ellen Van Keer - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):624-624.
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    Ernst Langlotz : Perseus. (Sitz. der Heidelberger Akad. der Wiss., phil.-hist. Klasse, 1951, 1.) Pp. 35; 6 plates. Heidelberg: Winter, 1951. Paper, DM. 5.70. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (01):59-60.
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    Today and Tomorrow Volume 17 Religion and Folklore: Eutychus, or the Future of the Pulpit Apella or the Future of the Jews Vicisti, Galilaee? Perseus, of Dragons.Reviewer Holtby - 2008 - Routledge.
    Eutychus Or the Future of the Pulpit Winifred Holtby Originally published in 1928 "Few wittier or wiser books have appeared in this stimulating series." Spectator "…delicious fun." Guardian A dialogue between Archbishop Fénelon, who stands for the great ecclesiastical tradition of preaching, Anthony, who stands for the more superficial intellectual movements in England and Eutychus, the ordinary man, investigates the nature of the pulpit. 134pp Apella or the Future of the Jews A Quarterly Reviewer Originally published in 1925 "Cogent, because (...)
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    Hartland's Legend of Perseus, Vol. II. [REVIEW]F. B. Jevons - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (3):166-167.
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    Book Review: Steven M. Wise. Foreward by Jane Goodall. RATTLING THE CAGE: TOWARD LEGAL RIGHTS FOR ANIMALS. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Books, 2000. [REVIEW]Jennifer Everett - 2002 - Ethics and the Environment 7 (1):147-153.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 7.1 (2002) 147-153 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals Steven M. Wise. Foreward by Jane Goodall. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Books, 2000. pp. 384. US $17.50. ISBN 0-7382-0437-4 (Paperback) "Ancient philosophers claimed that all nonhuman animals had been designed and placed on this earth just for human beings. Ancient (...)
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    The "Ecloga Theoduli", the "General Estoria" and the Perseus-Bellerophon Myth.John M. Steadman - 1962 - Mediaeval Studies 24 (1):384-387.
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  25. Postclassica - (1) R. M. Rattenbury and T. W. Lumb: Hé1iodore, Les Éthiopiques, Tome II. Pp. viii + 330. Paris: ‘ Les Belles Lettres’, 1938. Paper, 40 fr. - (2) D. Comparetti : Virgilio nel Medio Evo, Vol. I. Pp. xxxiv + 296. Florence : ‘ La Nuova Italia ’ [1937]. Paper, L. 26 (bound, 32). - (3) Anders Gagnér : Florilegium Gallicum. Pp. 248. Lund: Gleerup, 1936. Paper, 10 kr. - (4) U. E. Paoli : Per una futura edizione delle Macckeronèe del Folengo. Pp. 52. Turin: Chiantore, 1938. Paper. - (5) S. Picciotto : Perseus et Andromeda. Pp. 10. Oxford: Blackwell. Paper, 2s. - (6) C. M. Woodhouse : A translation of Pope's Sappho to Phaon (ll. 179-end). Pp. 10. Oxford: Blackwell, 1938. Paper, 2s. 6d. - (7) Carmina Hoeufftiana. Amsterdam, 1938. Paper. - (8) H. Weller : Carmina Latina. Pp. viii + 182. Tübingen: Laupp, 1938. Boards, RM. 6. - (9) P. R. Brinton : Fallentis semita vitae. Pp. 16. Oxford : Blackwell, 1938. Paper, 1s. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (01):23-24.
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    Louise E. Robbins. Louis Pasteur and the Hidden World of Microbes. 144 pp., illus. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. $24 ; $11.95 .Edward Edelson. Gregor Mendel and the Roots of Genetics. 112 pp., illus. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. $24 ; $11.95 .James R. Voelkel. Johannes Kepler and the New Astronomy. 144 pp., illus. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. $24 ; $11.95 .John L. Casti;, Werner DePauli. Gödel: A Life in Logic. 224 pp., illus. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Publishing, 2001. $11.55. [REVIEW]Bonnie Ellen Blustein - 2003 - Isis 94 (1):120-121.
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    Robert Whitaker. Mad in America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill. 320 pp. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Publishing, 2002. $27. [REVIEW]Hans Pols - 2003 - Isis 94 (2):352-353.
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    H ENRY C. L EE and F RANK T IRNADY, Blood Evidence: How DNA is Revolutionizing the Way We Solve Crimes. Oxford: Perseus Publishing, 2003. Pp. xxx+418. ISBN 0-7382-0602-4. £19.99. [REVIEW]Chandak Sengoopta - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Science 39 (1):152-153.
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    A Philosophicall Discourse Concerning Speech And A Discourse Written To A Learned Frier By Géraud De Cordemoy; Barbara Ross; Observations On Mental Derangement By Andrew Combe; Anthony A. Walsh; Rational Psychology By Laurens Perseus Hickok; Ernest Harms. [REVIEW]Michael Sokal - 1975 - Isis 66:120-122.
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    Book review: Steven M. wise. Foreward by Jane Goodall. Rattling the cage: Toward legal rights for animals. Cambridge, mass.: Perseus books, 2000. [REVIEW]Jennifer Everett - 2002 - Ethics and the Environment 7 (1):147-153.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 7.1 (2002) 147-153 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals Steven M. Wise. Foreward by Jane Goodall. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Books, 2000. pp. 384. US $17.50. ISBN 0-7382-0437-4 (Paperback) "Ancient philosophers claimed that all nonhuman animals had been designed and placed on this earth just for human beings. Ancient (...)
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    Edwin A. Abbott. The Annotated Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions. Introduction and notes by, Ian Stewart. xxvii + 239 pp., illus., bibl., notes, refs. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Books Group, 2002. $30. [REVIEW]Robert Kaplan - 2002 - Isis 93 (4):711-711.
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    Jessica Snyder Sachs. Corpse: Nature, Forensics, and the Struggle to Pinpoint Time of Death: An Exploration of the Haunting Science of Forensic Ecology. 288 pp., index. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Publishing, 2001. $25. [REVIEW]Erin O'Connor - 2002 - Isis 93 (2):350-351.
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    Christopher McGowan. The Dragon Seekers: How an Extraordinary Circle of Fossilists Discovered the Dinosaurs and Paved the Way for Darwin. xvi + 254 pp., illus., bibl., index.Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Publishing, 2001. $26, Can $39.50. [REVIEW]Dennis R. Dean - 2002 - Isis 93 (1):88-89.
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    Deborah Blum. Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection. xvi + 326 pp., illus. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Publishing, 2002. $26, Can $39.50. [REVIEW]Nadine Weidman - 2003 - Isis 94 (3):557-558.
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    Edward Teller with Judith shoolery, memoirs: A twentieth-century journey in science and politics. Oxford: Perseus press, 2001. Pp. XII+628. Isbn 1-903985-12-9. 24.99. [REVIEW]Charles Thorpe - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Science 36 (2):250-251.
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    Edward Teller;, Judith Shoolery. Memoirs: A Twentieth‐Century Journey in Science and Politics. xii + 640 pp., illus., app., index. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Book Group, 2001. $35. [REVIEW]Zuoyue Wang - 2003 - Isis 94 (2):419-420.
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    F. Robert Rodman. Winnicott: Life and Work. xiv + 461 pp., table, apps., bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Publishing, 2003. $20. [REVIEW]Ellen Herman - 2006 - Isis 97 (2):384-386.
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    Gavin Weightman. Signor Marconi’s Magic Box: The Most Remarkable Invention of the Nineteenth Century and the Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked a Revolution. 312 pp., illus., index. Cambridge, Mass.: Da Capo/Perseus Books, 2003. $25. [REVIEW]Bruce J. Hunt - 2004 - Isis 95 (1):154-155.
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    Hartland on the Legend of Perseus[REVIEW]F. B. Jevons - 1895 - The Classical Review 9 (1):78-78.
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    A Philosophicall Discourse concerning Speech and A Discourse Written to a Learned Frier . Géraud de Cordemoy, Barbara RossObservations on Mental Derangement. Andrew Combe, Anthony A. WalshRational Psychology . Laurens Perseus Hickok, Ernest Harms. [REVIEW]Michael M. Sokal - 1975 - Isis 66 (1):120-122.
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    Christopher Wills;, Jeffrey Bada. The Spark of Life: Darwin and the Primeval Soup. xx + 291 pp., illus., figs., index.Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Publishing, 2000. $17. [REVIEW]James Strick - 2002 - Isis 93 (1):163-164.
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  42. Warburg, Shakespeare e la prima impresa.Alice Barale - 2012 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 5.
    With his fight against the sea monster Medusa, Perseus embodies for Warburg the “world-directed energy”. Warburg's “energetic aesthetics” could be interpreted then as nothing but another version of the hypertrophic, despotic subject Ferraris has often written about. We will show it that is not the case by considering the relationship that Warburg draws between Perseus and Hamlet.
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    Memoirs of the Blind: The Self-Portrait and Other Ruins.Pascale-Anne Brault & Michael Naas (eds.) - 1993 - University of Chicago Press.
    In this brilliant essay, Jacques Derrida explores issues of vision, blindness, self-representation, and their relation to drawing, while offering detailed readings of an extraordinary collection of images. Selected by Derrida from the prints and drawings department of the Louvre, the works depict blindness—fictional, historical, and biblical. From Old and New Testament scenes to the myth of Perseus and the Gorgon and the blinding of Polyphemus, Derrida uncovers in these images rich, provocative layers of interpretation. For Derrida drawing is itself (...)
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    Rome's Mediterranean Empire: Books 41-45 and the Periochae.Livy . - 2009 - Oxford University Press UK.
    'I will do as the Senate decrees.' These words from one of Rome's opponents encapsulate the authority Rome achieved by its subjugation of the Mediterranean. The Third Macedonian War, recounted in this volume, ended the kingdom created by Philip II and Alexander the Great and was a crucial step in Rome's eventual dominance. For Livy, the story is also a fascinating moral study of the vices and virtues that hampered and promoted Rome's efforts in the conflict. He presents the war (...)
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    Intensionality.Graeme Forbes & Jennifer Saul - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76:75-119.
    [Graeme Forbes] In I, I summarize the semantics for the relational/notional distinction for intensional transitives developed in Forbes. In II-V I pursue issues about logical consequence which were either unsatisfactorily dealt with in that paper or, more often, not raised at all. I argue that weakening inferences, such as 'Perseus seeks a mortal gorgon, therefore Perseus seeks a gorgon', are valid, but that disjunction inferences, such as 'Perseus seeks a mortal gorgon, therefore Perseus seeks a mortal (...)
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  46. I_— _Graeme Forbes.Graeme Forbes - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1):75-99.
    [Graeme Forbes] In I, I summarize the semantics for the relational/notional distinction for intensional transitives developed in Forbes (2000b). In II-V I pursue issues about logical consequence which were either unsatisfactorily dealt with in that paper or, more often, not raised at all. I argue that weakening inferences, such as 'Perseus seeks a mortal gorgon, therefore Perseus seeks a gorgon', are valid, but that disjunction inferences, such as 'Perseus seeks a mortal gorgon, therefore Perseus seeks a (...)
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    Delphes, le roi Persée et les Romains.François Lefebvre, Didier Laroche & Anne Jacquemin - 1995 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 119 (1):125-136.
    This study allows us to re-establish in the Sanctuary of Apollo a new limestone pillar that is very similar in conception to the one commonly known as "Paul-Emile's pillar". This monument was thus also probably dedicated on the initiative of the king Perseus when he returned to favour at Delphi. Since a letter from Adeimantos to Poliorcetes (302) was inscribed on it, it is suggested that this pillar may have functioned as a vehicle for the a posteriori transcription of (...)
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    History, Metahistory, and Audience Response in Livy 45.D. S. Levene - 2006 - Classical Antiquity 25 (1):73-108.
    The paper studies Livy's account in Book 45 of the aftermath of Aemilius Paullus' conquest of Macedon employing two interpretative methods, both common in recent studies of historians. The first is “metahistory,” in other words interpreting events within a historical narrative as commenting covertly on the genre of history and on the work as an example of that genre. The second is seeing how internal audiences provide a guide for the reader's interpretation. These, though theoretically independent, are in practice often (...)
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    Les formations géométriques de mots dans la magie ancienne.Attilio Mastrocinque - 2008 - Kernos 21:97-108.
    Dans beaucoup de textes magiques , on retrouve des triangles, des carrés et des cercles créés par des mots magiques arrangés selon ces for­mes. Une série de gemmes et de papyri avait recours à des héros de la mythologie grecque pour la guérison de certaines maladies. On s’adressait à Tantale, Lycurgue ou Persée pour contrôler des organes du corps humain, et les formules qui les nommaient étaient écrites en forme de triangles. On a l’habitude d’expliquer ces formations triangulaires de mots (...)
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    Intensionality: What are intensional transitives?Jennifer M. Saul - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1):101–119.
    [Graeme Forbes] In I, I summarize the semantics for the relational/notional distinction for intensional transitives developed in Forbes. In II-V I pursue issues about logical consequence which were either unsatisfactorily dealt with in that paper or, more often, not raised at all. I argue that weakening inferences, such as 'Perseus seeks a mortal gorgon, therefore Perseus seeks a gorgon', are valid, but that disjunction inferences, such as 'Perseus seeks a mortal gorgon, therefore Perseus seeks a mortal (...)
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