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    No Evidence of Systematic Change of Physical Activity Patterns Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic and Related Mood States Among Iranian Adults Attending Team Sports Activities.Alireza Aghababa, Seyed Hojjat Zamani Sani, Hadi Rohani, Maghsoud Nabilpour, Georgian Badicu, Zahra Fathirezaie & Serge Brand - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Objective: To cope with the Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic health authorities released social restrictions. Such social restrictions impacted on the people's possibilities to move deliberately in a public space and to gather with other people. In the present study, we investigated the impact of COVID-19-related restrictions on physical activity patterns before and during the confinement among team sports participants. Such PA patterns were further related to current mood states, and possible sex differences were also explored.Methods: A total of 476 adults (...)
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    Georgian: A Reading Grammar.S. Peter Cowe & Howard I. Aronson - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (2):322.
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  3. From Georgian to Medieval polyphonies : analysis and modeling.Simha Arom - 2017 - In Jean-Jacques Nattiez, Jonathan Dunsby & Jonathan Goldman (eds.), The dawn of music semiology: essays in honor of Jean-Jacques Nattiez. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
     
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    portrait Of A Georgian Lady: The Letters Of Hester Lynch Piozzi, 1784-1821.Edward A. Bloom, Lillian D. Bloom & Joan E. Klingel - 1978 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 60 (2):303-338.
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    Bittersweet Europe: Albanian and Georgian Discourses on Europe, 1878–2008.Stefan Höjelid - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (3):347-348.
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  6. The picturesque in late Georgian England: papers given at the Georgian Group Symposium, 22nd October 1994.Dana Arnold (ed.) - 1994 - London: The Group.
     
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    Medical lecturing in Georgian London.Roy Porter - 1995 - British Journal for the History of Science 28 (1):91-99.
    Viewed in the light of the discussions ofscientificlecturing in eighteenth-century London contained in this issue, the case of medicine may be said to be both more of the same but also something different.
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    Editor's Introduction: The Georgian Socrates.Marina Bykova - 2010 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 49 (1):3-6.
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    The Historiography of ‘Georgian’ Optics.G. N. Cantor - 1978 - History of Science 16 (1):1-21.
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    The Historiography of ‘Georgian’ Optics.G. N. Cantor - 1978 - History of Science 16 (1):1-21.
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    Bibliography of Georgian philosophy (1946–1976).Ash Gobar - 1978 - Studies in East European Thought 18 (3):245-256.
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    Bibliography of Georgian philosophy.Ash Gobar - 1978 - Studies in Soviet Thought 18 (3):245-256.
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    Rethinking Institutions in Late Georgian England.Roy Porter - 1994 - Utilitas 6 (1):65.
    It is a great privilege to have been invited to speak on this occasion. I shall not talk about Janet Semple's life, since I did not know Janet Semple well. I first came across her work when the Oxford University Press sent me a copy of her Ph.D. thesis, asking for my opinion as to its publishability. I groaned—yet another study of the panopticon! I opened it, started reading—and read it straight through. It was so clear, insightful, powerful in its (...)
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    ‘The want of a proper Gardiner’: late Georgian Scottish botanic gardeners as intermediaries of medical and scientific knowledge.Clare Hickman - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Science 52 (4):543-567.
    Often overlooked by historians, specialist gardeners with an expert understanding of both native and exotic plant material were central to the teaching and research activities of university botanic gardens. In this article various interrelationships in the late Georgian period will be examined: between the gardener, the garden, the botanic collection, the medical school and ways of knowing. Foregrounding gardeners’ narratives will shed light on the ways in which botanic material was gathered and utilized for teaching and research purposes, particularly (...)
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    Letter to the Georgian Orthodox "Ukraine has the right to its Ukrainian Local Orthodox Church".Anatolii M. Kolodnyi - 2017 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 83:157-163.
    Nowadays there are practically no political empires in the world: they have disintegrated. In the ruins of the former communist empire of the Soviet Union, our Ukraine became independent even in 1991. Who would have thought that the Ukrainian people, who for centuries had been taunting about its unbreakable fraternal union as if from a half-Russian people, suddenly decided to stay away from this "brother". Our 350-year-old colonial existence has come to an end.
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    Unknown Land Dispute Between Bulgarian Priests and Georgian Nuns at Feriköy at the End of the 19th Century.Oya Şenyurt - 2018 - Akademik İncelemeler Dergisi 13 (1):263-290.
    Feriköy is a district where the ethnic origins and religious differences of Istanbul show a great diversity in the late 19th century. In this period, the presence of Bulgarians and Georgians attracted less attention, albeit with the knowledge that Greeks and Armenians from Ottoman citizens, and foreigners from European countries lived in the neighbourhood. The conflict between Orthodox Bulgarians and Catholic Georgians, who have corporate structures around Feriköy and Şişli, as a result of a decision on governance uncovered some unknown (...)
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    Ethos without nomos: the Russian–Georgian War and the post-Soviet state of exception.Sergei Prozorov - 2010 - Ethics and Global Politics 3 (4):255-275.
    This paper addresses the 2008 Russian-Georgian conflict in the context of the post-Soviet spatial order, approached in terms of Carl Schmitt’s theory of nomos and Giorgio Agamben’s theory of the state of exception. The ‘five-day war’ was the first instance of the violation by Russia of the integrity of the post-Soviet spatial order established in the Belovezha treaties of December 1991. While from the beginning of the postcommunist period Russia functioned as the restraining force in the post- Soviet realm, (...)
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    Porphyry’s Definitions of Death and their Interpretation in Georgian and Byzantine Tradition.Lela Alexidze - 2015 - Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 18 (1):48-73.
    Beginning from Plato, there exists a philosophical tradition, which interprets philosophy as preparation for death. However, for Plato the death of a philosopher does not necessarily imply death in its ordinary meaning, but rather a spiritual way of life maximally free from corporeal affections. This kind of relationship between philosophy and death was intensively discussed in late antique philosophy, Patristics, medieval Byzantine philosophy, and also in medieval Georgian literature. Based on Plato’s and Plotinus’ philosophy, Porphyry presented definitions of three (...)
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    Between Jerusalem and Constantinople. Revisiting the Eleventh Century: Georgian Religious Art.Mzia Janjalia - 2022 - Convivium 9 (2):62-81.
    The scholarly labels commonly applied to one of the most critical junctures in the history of medieval Georgian culture - a period that saw a distinct shift in cultural orientation towards Constantinople - warrant reconsideration. A transfer of liturgical tradition from that of Jerusalem to Constantinople’s and a surge in religious knowledge stimulated by the translation and literary efforts of Georgian Athonite monks are widely regarded as indications of the change. At first glance, the overall picture leaves no (...)
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  20. The beautiful skulls of Schiller and the Georgian girl : quantitative and aesthetic scaling of the races, 1750-1850.Robert J. Richards - 2018 - In Nicolaas A. Rupke & Gerhard Lauer (eds.), Johann Friedrich Blumenbach: race and natural history, 1750-1850. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Developing Husserl's ideas in the contexts of phenomenology of life and modern Georgian philosophy =.Mamuka Givievich Dolidze - 2013 - Tbilisi: Phenomenological Society and Centre of Interdisciplinary Sciences of Georgia.
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    Aristocratic Reform and the Extirpation of Parliament in Early Georgian Britain: Andrew Michael Ramsay and French Ideas of Monarchy.Andrew Mansfield - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (2):185-203.
    SummaryIn An Essay upon Civil Government (1722), Andrew Michael Ramsay mounted a sustained attack upon the development throughout English history of popular government. According to Ramsay, popular involvement in sovereignty had led to the decline of society and the revolutions of the seventeenth century. In his own time, Parliament had become a despotic instrument of government, riven with faction and driven by a multiplicity of laws that manifested a widespread corruption in the state. Ramsay's solution to this degeneracy was the (...)
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    Rewriting Caucasian History: The Medieval Armenian Adaptation of the Georgian Chronicles. The Original Georgian Texts and the Armenian Adaptation.Robert W. Thomson - 1996 - Oxford University Press UK.
    After the invention of a national script, c.400 AD, Armenians rapidly developed their own literary forms, drawing on foreign texts as well as their own traditions. Historical writing is the most original genre in classical and medieval Armenian literature. Greek works constituted the major part of translated histories. But in the thirteenth century the extensice Chronicle of the Syrian Patriarch Michael and the first part of the Georgian chronicles were adapted for an Armenian readership. The collection known as the (...)
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  24. Rewriting Caucasian History: The Medieval Armenian Adaptation of the Georgian Chronicles.Robert W. Thomson - 1996 - Oxford University Press UK.
    After the invention of a national script, c.400 AD, Armenians rapidly developed their own literary forms, drawing on foreign texts as well as their own traditions. Historical writing is the most original genre in classical and medieval Armenian literature. Greek works constituted the major part of translated histories. But in the thirteenth century the extensice Chronicle of the Syrian Patriarch Michael and the first part of the Georgian chronicles were adapted for an Armenian readership. The collection known as the (...)
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  25. War and Secession: A Moral Analysis of the Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict.Bruno Coppieters - 2003 - In Bruno Coppieters & Richard Sakwa (eds.), Contextualizing Secession: Normative Studies in Comparative Perspective. Oxford University Press.
     
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    The intellectual community as a critic of political elites: Georgian experience of the second half of the 2010s.Maksim Kirchanov - 2021 - Sotsium I Vlast 1:22-31.
    Introduction. The author believes that the relationship between power and intellectuals can range from the active participation of the intelligentsia in politics to the disillusionment of the intellectual community in politics and in the ruling elites. The author analyzes the process in Georgian contexts. It is assumed that politics as a process has ceased to attract public interest, despite a dynamic political life. Purpose. The purpose of the article is to analyze the process of public disillusionment with politics in (...)
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  27. The Gospels of Bert'ay: An Old Georgian Manuscript of the Tenth Century.R. P. Blake & Sirarpie Der Nersessian - 1942 - Byzantion 16:226-85.
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  28. Icons and agency in the Georgian Orthodox Church.Anders Nielsen - 2011 - In Armin W. Geertz & Jeppe Sinding Jensen (eds.), Religious narrative, cognition, and culture: image and word in the mind of narrative. Oakville, CT: Equinox.
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    Sumbat Davitʿis-dze and the Vocabulary of Political Authority in the Era of Georgian Unification.Stephen H. Rapp - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (4):570.
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  30. Philosophy and theology in medieval Georgian thought: (Anonymous author, Ephrem Mtsire, Ioane Petritsi).Tengiz Iremadze - 2018 - In Burkhard Mojsisch, Tengiz Iremadze & Udo Reinhold Jeck (eds.), Veritas et subtilitas: truth and subtlety in the history of philosophy: essays in memory of Burkhard Mojsisch (1944-2015). John Benjamins.
     
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    Dr. James’s Fever Powder and other Georgian remedies: Alan Mackintosh: The patent medicines industry in Georgian England: constructing the market by the potency of print. London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2018, xvi+320pp, 94.94 € HB, 74.89 € EB.Jonathan Simon - 2020 - Metascience 29 (3):425-427.
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    John Wesley and the social elite of Georgian Britain.Nigel Aston - 2003 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 85 (2):123-136.
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    Swift's Modest Proposal: The Biography of an Early Georgian Pamphlet.George Wittkowsky - 1943 - Journal of the History of Ideas 4 (1/4):75.
  34. Methodism Defended, or Will the Australian Middle Class Recover the Radicalism of the Menzies Years? Hugh Stretton, Political Essays (Melbourne, Georgian House, 1987).Tim Rowse - 1987 - Thesis Eleven 18 (1):187-198.
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    Letter to the institute of philosophy of the academy of sciences of the Georgian SSR.Professor Ash Gobar - 1982 - Studies in Soviet Thought 24 (2):161-166.
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    Letter to the institute of philosophy of the academy of sciences of the Georgian SSR.Ash Gobar - 1982 - Studies in Soviet Thought 24 (2):161-166.
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    The patent medicines industry in Georgian England: by Alan Mackintosh, London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, vii + 323 pp., £79.99 , £63.99 , ISBN: 978-3-319-69778-9.Claire L. Jones - 2019 - Annals of Science 76 (2):230-233.
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    Icons of Ritual: The Earliest Georgian Templa Programs.Nina Iamanidze - 2010 - Millennium 7 (1):343-366.
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  39. Academy of Gelati as a pivotal topos of Caucasian philosophy and its importance for Georgian philosophical thought.Giorgi Tavadze - 2018 - In Burkhard Mojsisch, Tengiz Iremadze & Udo Reinhold Jeck (eds.), Veritas et subtilitas: truth and subtlety in the history of philosophy: essays in memory of Burkhard Mojsisch (1944-2015). John Benjamins.
     
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    Nation vs humankind—The problem of national identity in Georgian thought.David Tevzadze - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1-3):431-436.
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    Politization of intellectuals in early post-Soviet societies (Georgian-Caucasian parallels).Maksim Kirchanov - 2020 - Sotsium I Vlast 1:19-29.
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    Dephlogisticating the bible: Natural philosophy and religious controversy in late Georgian Cambridge.Kevin C. Knox - 1996 - History of Science 34 (104):167-200.
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    Chwistek L.. Ob aksiomé Cérmélo i éé roli v sovréménnoj matématiké . Russian, with abstracts in French and Georgian. Soobŝĉéniá Akadémii Nauk Gruzinskoj SSR , vol. 3 , pp. 981–985. [REVIEW]Andrzej Mostowski - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):93-93.
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    Stephen H. RAPP JR., Studies in medieval Georgian historiography: Early texts and Eurasian contexts. Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, 601; Subsidia, 113. [REVIEW]Robert W. Thomson - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 98 (2):601-603.
    Stephen RAPP (R.) has embarked on a very ambitious project – to investigate Georgian cultural contacts with the Byzantine and Iranian worlds through Georgian historial writing from its beginnings to medieval times. This involves nothing less than a presentation in English of all the relevant texts, save where a recent translation has already made them accessible, a survey of modern scholarship in Georgian as well as western languages, and a critical assessment of the dates of composition of (...)
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    Vickers, Kakhidze Pichvnari. Results of Excavations conducted by the Joint British–Georgian Pichvnari Expedition. Volume I. Pichvnari 1998–2002. Greeks and Colchians on the East Coast of the Black Sea. Part 1: Text. Pp. 280, b/w & colour pls. Oxford: The Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford/Batumi: The Batumi Archaeological Museum, 2004. Cased. No ISBN. [REVIEW]Balbina Bäbler - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (2):462-464.
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    Vickers (M.), Kakhidze (A.) Pichvnari. Results of Excavations conducted by the Joint British–Georgian Pichvnari Expedition. Volume I. Pichvnari 1998–2002. Greeks and Colchians on the East Coast of the Black Sea. Part 1: Text. Pp. 280, b/w & colour pls. Oxford: The Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford/Batumi: The Batumi Archaeological Museum, 2004. Cased. No ISBN. [REVIEW]Balbina Bäbler - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (02):462-.
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    Candace Ward. Desire and Disorder: Fevers, Fictions, and Feeling in English Georgian Culture: Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2007. 297 pp. [REVIEW]Geoffrey M. Sill - 2010 - Journal of Medical Humanities 32 (1):65-67.
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    Benjamin Wardhaugh . The Correspondence of Charles Hutton : Mathematical Networks in Georgian Britain. xxxv + 221 pp., bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. £75 . ISBN 9780198805045. [REVIEW]Olivier Bruneau - 2019 - Isis 110 (3):606-607.
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    The patent medicines industry in Georgian England: by Alan Mackintosh, London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, vii + 323 pp., £79.99 (hardback), £63.99 (ebook), ISBN: 978-3-319-69778-9. [REVIEW]Claire L. Jones - 2019 - Annals of Science 76 (2):230-233.
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    “The breaking asunder” of Fanny Kemble: Trauma and the Discourse of Hygiene in Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839. [REVIEW]Winter Werner - 2011 - In Helen Vella Bonavita (ed.), Negotiating Identities : Constructed Selves and Others. Rodopi. pp. 77--155.
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