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    The Augustan Principate and th Emergence of Biopolitics: A Comparative Historical Perspective.Shreyaa Bhatt - 2017 - Foucault Studies 22:72-93.
    This paper uses Foucault’s concepts “discipline” and “biopower” to expose the complexity of power relations in Augustan Rome and its historiography. Focusing on Augustus’ Res Gestae and Tacitus’ Annales, I argue that the absolute sovereignty of the emperor did not preclude the advancement of techniques to classify, hierarchize and normalize individuals, nor did Imperial sovereignty work against the development of a discourse about the enhancement and protection of the population. By demonstrating the conceptual and historical relevancy of Foucault’s modern (...)
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    The Augustan Principate[REVIEW]M. P. Charlesworth - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (4):144-145.
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    THE HEROIDES_ IN THEIR SOCIOHISTORICAL CONTEXT - (M.O.) Drinkwater Ovid's _Heroides and the Augustan Principate. Pp. x + 179. Madison, WI and London: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2022. Cased, US$79.95. ISBN: 978-0-299-33780-3. [REVIEW]Ashley G. Walker - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (1):106-108.
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    OVID, LIVY AND AUGUSTAN PROPAGANDA - (M.) Presutti, (F.) Bono (edd.) Sopravvivere al Principe. Ovidio e Livio tra integrazione e contestazione. (Problemi e Ricerche di Storia Antica 34.) Pp. 295, ills, map. Rome and Bristol, CT: ‘L'ERMA’ di Bretschneider, 2022. Paper, €140. ISBN: 978-88-913-2016-2. [REVIEW]Enrico Simonetti - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-3.
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    Anrw II. 30. 1: Augustan Literature H. Temporini, W. Haase: Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt, Teil II. 30. 1: Principal: Sprache und Literatur. (Literatur der augusteischen Zeit.) Pp. xii+896. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1982. DM. 410. [REVIEW]D. P. Fowler - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (01):45-52.
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    The Rise and Fall of the Roman World. II. The Principate. 31. 4. Language and Literature (Literature of the Augustan Period. [REVIEW]C. Joachim Classen - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (1):86-88.
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    The Rise and Fall of the Roman World. II. The Principate. 31. 4. Language and Literature (Literature of the Augustan Period. [REVIEW]C. Joachim Classen - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (1):86-88.
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    "O Totiens Servus": Saturnalia and Servitude in Augustan Rome.Michael André Bernstein - 1987 - Critical Inquiry 13 (3):450-474.
    To pose the question of evaluating political poetry is, of course, itself already a polemical move, since it insists on distinctions that command neither general critical consent nor methodological specificity. Repudiating the pertinence of such concerns to poetry has been, after all, the principal thrust of some of the most influential texts in modern literary theory. Indeed, considered historically, the struggle to separate aesthetic from both moral and political considerations can be seen as constituting the inaugural, grounding act of poetics (...)
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    The Role of the Senate in the Augustan Regime.P. A. Brunt - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (02):423-.
    Discussions of the constitution of the Principate are usually focused on the powers of the emperor, and relatively little attention is given to the role of the senate; by exception much has been written on its jurisdiction, with which I shall not be concerned. Despite his theory of a dyarchy of emperor and senate, which I do not wish to revive, Mommsen, partly because he devoted separate volumes to each, did I not exhibit the extent to which Augustus and (...)
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    The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 2, Latin Literature, Part 4, the Early Principate.E. J. Kenney & Wendell Vernon Clausen (eds.) - 1983 - Cambridge University Press.
    'Perfection is finality; finality is death'. The poets and prose writers of the first and early second centuries AD were not deterred by the towering stature of their Augustan predecessors from attempting new and often brilliant variations on the now traditional themes and genres. The so-called 'Silver' Age of Latin literature has tended to be characterized in terms of dismissive or question- begging stereotypes - 'decadent', 'rhetorical', 'baroque', 'mannerist' - as a substitute for close critical argument. From the sympathetic (...)
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    Essays in Medieval Philosophy and Theology in Memory of Walter H. Principe, CSB: Fortresses and Launching Pads.Walter H. Principe, James R. Ginther & Carl N. Still - 2005 - Routledge.
    In his extensive work as a theologian and a historian, Walter H. Principe, CSB, (1922-1996) was committed to reflecting on both the present and the past. He was well-known as an historian of medieval theology and philosophy - especially through the work of Thomas Aquinas, as well as a contemporary theologian. This memorial collection addresses a fundamental feature of Principe's thought, namely his concern that the history of medieval theology and philosophy have a significant role to play in contemporary discussions. (...)
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    Style and Thought of the Early Boyle: Discovery of the 1648 Manuscript of Seraphic Love.Lawrence Principe - 1994 - Isis 85:247-260.
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    Sources et nature de la philosophie de la physique d’Henri Poincaré.João Príncipe - 2012 - Philosophia Scientiae 16 (2):197-222.
    Cette étude montre que les réflexions épistémologiques de Poincaré émergèrent dans le cadre de ses recherches scientifiques et qu’elles furent en partie inspirées par sa lecture de savants philosophes comme Helmholtz et surtout Maxwell. Elle donne une analyse systématique des textes philosophiques publiés par Poincaré vers 1900, au moment où il juge que la physique des principes constitue le sommet de l’évolution des théories. Enfin, elle met en rapport certaines de ses thèses sur la physique avec l’Analytique et la Dialectique (...)
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    Sources et nature de la philosophie de la physique d’Henri Poincaré.João Príncipe - 2012 - Philosophia Scientiae 16:197-222.
    Cette étude montre que les réflexions épistémologiques de Poincaré émergèrent dans le cadre de ses recherches scientifiques et qu’elles furent en partie inspirées par sa lecture de savants philosophes comme Helmholtz et surtout Maxwell. Elle donne une analyse systématique des textes philosophiques publiés par Poincaré vers 1900, au moment où il juge que la physique des principes constitue le sommet de l’évolution des théories. Enfin, elle met en rapport certaines de ses thèses sur la physique avec l’Analytique et la Dialectique (...)
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    Faces differing in attractiveness elicit corresponding affective responses.Connor P. Principe & Judith H. Langlois - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (1):140-148.
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    Virtuous Romance and Romantic Virtuoso: The Shaping of Robert Boyle's Literary Style.Lawrence M. Principe - 1995 - Journal of the History of Ideas 56 (3):377-397.
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    Four.David Del Principe - 1994 - Between the Species 10 (1):17.
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    Can Illness Perceptions Predict Lower Heart Rate Variability following Acute Myocardial Infarction?Mary Princip, Marco Scholz, Rebecca E. Meister-Langraf, Jürgen Barth, Ulrich Schnyder, Hansjörg Znoj, Jean-Paul Schmid, Julian F. Thayer & Roland von Känel - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  19. Wilhelm Homberg et la chimie de la lumière.Lawrence M. Principe - 2008 - Methodos 8.
    En 1705, Wilhem Homberg, le principal chimiste de l’Académie royale des sciences, proposa une nouvelle théorie chimique selon laquelle le Soufre principe des corps mixtes était identique à la lumière. Il affirma par la suite que cette lumière corporelle était la seule source d’activité et de changement dans les substances matérielles. Cet article montre comment la théorie de Homberg s’élabora progressivement pendant de nombreuses années sous l’influence de ses observations et des résultats de ses expériences de laboratoire, ce qui nous (...)
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    L'analogie et le pluralisme méthodologique chez James Clerk Maxwell.João Paulo Príncipe - 2010 - Kairos 1:55-73.
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    Rupture et continuité dans la physique française : Henri Poincaré et les fondements mécaniques de la thermodynamique.João Príncipe - forthcoming - Philosophia Scientiae:153-175.
    Après 1850, la physique moléculaire laplacienne ou ampérienne s’est trouvée en compétition avec d’autres approches impliquant la thermodynamique et les théories cinétiques. Henri Poincaré est l’un des deux seuls savants français qui contribuèrent au développement de la mécanique statistique classique au tournant du siècle. Son ouverture à la physique étrangère et son engagement pour une physique des principes et pour un pluralisme méthodologique marquent une rupture avec l’autosuffisance prétendue de la physique française. Cependant, l’évolution des idées de Poincaré sur le (...)
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    Alain Badiou , The Rebirth of History: Times of Riots and Uprisings. Trans. Gregory Elliot . Reviewed by.Michael Principe - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (5):202-205.
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    Aspects de la tradition alchimique au XVIIe siecle: Actes du colloque international de l'Universite de Reims-Champagne-Ardenne . Frank Greiner.Lawrence M. Principe - 2000 - Isis 91 (4):782-782.
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  24. An important new study of Thomas Aquinas: Jean-Pierre Torrell's Initiation à Saint Thomas d'Aquin.Wh Principe - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (3):489-499.
     
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    Alchemy Restored.Lawrence M. Principe - 2011 - Isis 102 (2):305-312.
    Alchemy now holds an important place in the history of science. Its current status contrasts with its former exile as a “pseudoscience” or worse and results from several rehabilitative steps carried out by scholars who made closer, less programmatic, and more innovative studies of the documentary sources. Interestingly, alchemy's outcast status was created in the eighteenth century and perpetuated thereafter in part for strategic and polemical reasons—and not only on account of a lack of historical understanding. Alchemy's return to the (...)
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    Alchemy Restored.Lawrence M. Principe - 2011 - Isis 102 (2):305-312.
    ABSTRACT Alchemy now holds an important place in the history of science. Its current status contrasts with its former exile as a “pseudoscience” or worse and results from several rehabilitative steps carried out by scholars who made closer, less programmatic, and more innovative studies of the documentary sources. Interestingly, alchemy's outcast status was created in the eighteenth century and perpetuated thereafter in part for strategic and polemical reasons—and not only on account of a lack of historical understanding. Alchemy's return to (...)
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    Cartesio e il fondamento empirico della conoscenza.Salvatore Principe - 2017 - Campobasso (CB): Diogene edizioni.
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    Catholicity, Inculturation, and Liberation Theology: Do They Mix?Walter H. Principe - 1987 - Franciscan Studies 47 (1):24-43.
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  29. Claudio La Rocca (cur.), Leggere Kant. Dimensioni della filosofia critica.Salvatore Principe - 2009 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 64 (3):626.
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  30. Chris Mathew Sciabarra, Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism Reviewed by.Michael A. Principe - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (5):375-377.
  31. Charles W. Mills, The Racial Contract Reviewed by.Michael A. Principe - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (5):363-365.
  32. Dan Avnon, Martin Buber: The Hidden Dialogue Reviewed by.Michael A. Principe - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19 (4):239-240.
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    Descartes e la filosofia trascendentale.Salvatore Principe - 2013 - Roma: Aracne editrice S.r.l..
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  34. David MacGregor, Hegel and Marx After the Fall of Communism Reviewed by.Michael A. Principe - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (2):123-126.
     
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    Eloges.Lawrence M. Principe - 2011 - Isis 102 (4):730-733.
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    Eloge.Lawrence Principe - 2011 - Isis 102:730-733.
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    Evidence for Transmutation in Seventeenth-Century Alchemy.Lawrence M. Principe - 2005 - In P. Achinstein (ed.), Scientific Evidence: Philosophical Theories & Applications. The Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 151--64.
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  38. Ellen Meikins Wood, Democracy against Capitalism Reviewed by.Michael A. Principe - 1996 - Philosophy in Review 16 (2):153-155.
     
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  39. Gregory Dale Adamson, Philosophy in the Age of Science and Capital Reviewed by.Michael A. Principe - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (4):235-237.
     
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    Georges Pierre Des Clozets, Robert Boyle, the Alchemical Patriarch of Antioch, And the Reunion of Christendom: Further New Sources.Lawrence Principe - 2004 - Early Science and Medicine 9 (4):307-320.
    In 1677, Georges Pierre des Clozets visited Robert Boyle and told him that he had been approved for membership in the Asterism, a secret international society of alchemical masters, headed by Pierre's patron Georges du Mesnillet, the Patriarch of Antioch. Extensive correspondence followed, replete with gifts and bizarre claims, until Pierre vanished in August 1678. This paper links several new documents—articles in the Mercure galant and the Gazette de France and a manuscript account by another convinced admirer of Pierre—to my (...)
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    Galileo, the Jesuits, and the Medieval Aristotle. William A. Wallace.Lawrence M. Principe - 1994 - Isis 85 (4):694-694.
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    Hegers Logic and Marx’s Early Development.Michael A. Principe - 1991 - International Studies in Philosophy 23 (1):47-60.
  43. Haring, Nikolaus, M.(1909-1982).Wh Principe - 1982 - Mediaeval Studies 44:R7.
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    Hugh of Saint-Cher's Stockholm" Gloss on the Sentences": An Abridgment rather than a First Redaction.Walter H. Principe - 1963 - Mediaeval Studies 25 (1):372-376.
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    Hearing The Difference.Michael A. Principe - 1989 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (3):1-6.
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    Il fantasma dell'Opera: sognando una filosofia.Quirino Principe - 2018 - Milano: Jaca Book.
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    Is Universalization in Ethics Significant for Choosing A Theory of Identity Across Possible Worlds?Michael A. Principe - 1985 - Philosophy Research Archives 11:77-88.
    Can Lewisian counterpart theory adequately account for the deliberation involved in universalizing moral judgments? In this paper, the dispute between Shalom Lappin and Yehudah Freunlich over the answer to this question is examined and clarified. Then it is argued that Lappin andFreunlich do not join issue in a way which allows for satisfactory adjudication of their dispute. Specifically, they are unaware of the different models of role projection which each employs. By making these models explicit, it can be seen that, (...)
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    Is Universalization in Ethics Significant for Choosing A Theory of Identity Across Possible Worlds?Michael A. Principe - 1985 - Philosophy Research Archives 11:77-88.
    Can Lewisian counterpart theory adequately account for the deliberation involved in universalizing moral judgments? In this paper, the dispute between Shalom Lappin and Yehudah Freunlich over the answer to this question is examined and clarified. Then it is argued that Lappin andFreunlich do not join issue in a way which allows for satisfactory adjudication of their dispute. Specifically, they are unaware of the different models of role projection which each employs. By making these models explicit, it can be seen that, (...)
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    Jacob Boehme's Divine Substance Salitter: its Nature, Origin, and Relationship to Seventeenth Century Scientific Theories.Lawrence M. Principe & Andrew Weeks - 1989 - British Journal for the History of Science 22 (1):53-61.
    The Century between the death of Copernicus and the birth of Newton witnessed a major reshaping of traditional ways of viewing the universe. The Ptolemaic system was challenged by Copernican heliocentrism, the Aristotelian world was assailed by Galilean physics and revived atomism, and theology was troubled by the progressive distancing of God from the daily operation of His creation. Besides earning this era the title of ‘the Scientific Revolution’, the intellectual ferment of these times offered many world systems as successors (...)
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  50. Joseph H. Carens, ed., Democracy and Possessive Individualism: The Intellectual Legacy ofC. B. Macpherson Reviewed by.Michael A. Principe - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15 (1):14-16.
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