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    Internet and Greek Pontian Associations in Thrace.Chrysi Tellidou - 2018 - Science and Philosophy 6 (2):15-26.
    Greeks of Pontian ancestry migrated, forcibly, from Pontus to Greece where they founded Pontian Greek communities, mainly in northern Greece. The rapid increase in usage of the Internet during the past years appears to be significantly affecting the activity of cultural associations in general. The Greek Pontian associations of Thrace have begun taking advantage of the Internet and social networks for their diversified activities, a “modernization” which has not been studied extensively thus far. (...)
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    Refugees, immigrants, and repatriated Greek-Pontians from the ex-Soviet Union in Greece: An educational experience.Grigoris Mouladoudis - 2005 - Philosophical Practice: Journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association 1 (3):149-157.
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    Human Stakeholders and the Use of Animals in Drug Development.Lisa A. Kramer & Ray Greek - 2018 - Business and Society Review 123 (1):3-58.
    Pharmaceutical firms seek to fulfill their responsibilities to stakeholders by developing drugs that treat diseases. We evaluate the social and financial costs of developing new drugs relative to the realized benefits and find the industry falls short of its potential. This is primarily due to legislation-mandated reliance on animal test results in early stages of the drug development process, leading to a mere 10 percent success rate for new drugs entering human clinical trials. We cite hundreds of biomedical studies from (...)
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    A Greek Anthology.Joint Association of Classical Teachers - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers an ideal first reader in ancient Greek. It presents a selection of extracts from a comprehensive range of Greek authors, from Homer to Plutarch, together with generous help with vocabulary and grammar. The passages have been chosen for their intrinsic interest and variety, and brief introductions set them in context. All but the commonest Greek words are glossed as they occur and a general vocabulary is included at the back. Although the book is designed (...)
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  5. Plato's Conception of Education and its Meaning for to-Day.W. H. Moberly & Classical Association Britain) - 1944 - Oxford University Press.
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    Refugees, immigrants, and repatriated Greek-Pontians from the ex-Soviet Union in Greece: An educational experience.Grigoris Mouladoudis - 2005 - Philosophical Practice 1 (3):149-157.
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    Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World: Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity.Vincent Gabrielsen & Mario C. D. Paganini (eds.) - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    Private associations abounded in the ancient Greek world and beyond, and this volume provides the first large-scale study of the strategies of governance which they employed. Emphasis is placed on the values fostered by the regulations of associations, the complexities of the private-public divide and the dynamics of regional and global networks and group identity. The attested links between rules and religious sanctions also illuminate the relationship between legal history and religion. Moreover, possible links between ancient (...) and the early Christian churches will prove particularly valuable for scholars of the New Testament. The book concludes by using the regulations of associations to explore a novel and revealing aspect of the interaction between the Mediterranean world, India and China. (shrink)
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    Greek Studies - 1 Humanism and Technique in Greek Studies. An Inaugural Lecture delivered before the University of Oxford. By E. R. Dodds, Regius Professor of Greek. Pp. 17. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1936. Paper, is. 6d. - 2 Greece and Rome. Vols. iv, v, vi (Nos. 11 to 16). Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1935–1936. 3s. each number. - 3 The Odyssey. Presidential Address delivered to the Classical Association. By the Rt. Hon. L. S. Amery. Pp.27. London: Murray, 1936. Papers, IS. [REVIEW]W. M. Calder - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (01):10-12.
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  9. Persian Cosmos and Greek Philosophy: Plato's Associates and the Zoroastrian Magoi.Phillip Sidney Horky - 2009 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 37:47-103.
    Immediately upon the death of Plato in 347 BCE, philosophers in the Academy began to circulate stories involving his encounters with wisdom practitioners from Persia. This article examines the history of Greek perceptions of Persian wisdom and argues that the presence of foreign wisdom practitioners in the history of Greek philosophy has been undervalued since Diogenes Laertius.
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    I. McAuslan, P. Walcot : Greek Tragedy. Pp. 225. Oxford: Oxford University Press/Classical Association, 1993. £30.E. M. Craik - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (1):215-216.
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    Greek Syntax Michèle Biraud (ed.): Études de syntaxe du grec classique: Recherches linguistiques et applications didactiques. (Actes du premier Colloque International de Didactique de la Syntaxe du Grec classique. 17, 18, 19 Avril 1991, Université de Nice. (Publications de la Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines de Nice, N.S.7.) Pp. 180; various syntactic diagrams. Nice: Association des Publications de la Faculté des Lettres de Nice, 1992. Paper. Michèle Biraud: La Détermination du nom en grec classique. (Publications de la Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines de Nice, N.S. 6.) p. 347. Nice: Association des Publications de la Faculté des Lettres de Nice, 1991. Paper. [REVIEW]S. C. Colvin - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):318-320.
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    Reading Greek Reading Greek: the Joint Association of Classical Teachers' Greek Course. Vol. i Text, vol. ii Grammar, Vocabulary and Exercises. Pp. xvi + 182, x + 366. Cambridge University Press, 1978. Paper. [REVIEW]H. J. K. Usher - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (01):70-77.
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    Greek alchemists A. colinet (ed., Trans.): Les alchimistes grecs. Tome X: L'anonymede zuretti ou l'art divin et sacré de la chrysopée Par un anonyme (collection Des universités de France publiée sous le patronage de l'association Guillaume budé). Pp. cxvi + 438. Paris: Les belLes lettres, 2000. Cased, €82.32. Isbn: 2-251-00478-. [REVIEW]Cristina Viano - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):17-.
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    Some Greek and Roman Ideas of a Future Life. By Cyril Bailey. Pp. 24. Leeds and District Branch of the Classical Association. 1915. [REVIEW]Frank Granger - 1915 - The Classical Review 29 (4):125-126.
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    Greek Elegy - (R.S.) Garner Traditional Elegy. The Interplay of Meter, Tradition, and Context in Early Greek Poetry. (American Philological Association, American Classical Studies 56.) Pp. xvi + 152. New York: Oxford University Press, for the American Philological Association, 2011. Cased, £60, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-19-975792-3. [REVIEW]Maria-Kristiina Lotman - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):350-352.
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    Greek Vases Stephen L. Hyatt (ed.): The Greek Vase. Papers based on lectures presented to a symposium held at Hudson Valley Community College at Troy, New York in April of 1979. Pp. x + 186; 105 illustrations. Latham, N.Y.: Hudson-Mohawk Association of Colleges and Universities, 1981. [REVIEW]A. Johnston - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (01):92-94.
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    Greek Tragic Fragments J. Diggle (ed.): Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta Selecta . Pp. ix + 182. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. Cased, £25. ISBN: 0-19-814685-X. F. Jouan, H. Van Looy (edd., trans.): Euripide Vol. VIII. Fragments: 1 re partie, Aigeus-Autolykos (Collection des Universités de France: l'Association Guillaume Budé). Pp. lxxxiii + 342 (160 double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1998. Cased. ISBN: 2-251-00466-. [REVIEW]M. L. West - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):8-.
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    R. J. Tarrant: Greek and Latin Lyric Poetry in Translation. Pp. 62. Urbana, Illinois: American Philological Association, 1972. Paper. [REVIEW]M. L. Clarke - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (01):130-.
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    R. J. Tarrant: Greek and Latin Lyric Poetry in Translation. Pp. 62. Urbana, Illinois: American Philological Association, 1972. Paper. [REVIEW]M. L. Clarke - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (1):130-130.
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    J. N. Bremmer: Greek Religion. (New Surveys in the Classics, 24.) Pp. x+111; 17 figs. Oxford: Oxford University Press (for the Classical Association), 1994. Paper, £6.50. [REVIEW]E. J. Stafford - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):173-174.
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    J. N. Bremmer: Greek Religion. (New Surveys in the Classics, 24.) Pp. x+111; 17 figs. Oxford: Oxford University Press (for the Classical Association), 1994. Paper, £6.50. [REVIEW]E. J. Stafford - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (01):173-174.
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    The Greek Praise of Poverty: The Origins of Ancient Cynicism.William D. Desmond - 2006 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    "Rich in new and stimulating ideas, and based on the breadth of reading and depth of knowledge which its wide-ranging subject matter requires, _The Greek Praise of Poverty_ argues impressively and cogently for a relocation of Cynic philosophy into the mainstream of Greek ideas on material prosperity, work, happiness, and power." —_A. Thomas Cole, Professor Emeritus of Classics, Yale University _ "This clear, well-written book offers scholars and students an accessible account of the philosophy of Cynicism, particularly with (...)
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    A Diachronic Analysis of The Form of the Greek Perfect and its Associated Uses: Arguing for a Complex Verbal Aspect.James Sedlacek - 2019 - In Maria Chondrogianni, Simon Courtenage, Geoffrey Horrocks, Amalia Arvaniti & Ianthi Tsimpli (eds.), Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Greek Linguistics. pp. 235-247.
    Η εργασία αυτή θα αρχίσει με μια επισκόπηση των ποικίλων μορφών, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των σύνθετων και περιφραστικών μορφών του ελληνικού Παρακείμενου παράλληλα με το εύρος των χρήσεων τους όπως παρατηρούνται καθ’ όλη την ιστορία της γλώσσας, τοποθετώντας ταυτόχρονα αυτές τις μορφές και χρήσεις σε μία ιστορική πορεία. Η μορφολογία του Παρακείμενου θα συγκριθεί με εκείνη του Ενεστώτα και του Αορίστου, προκειμένου να καθοριστεί ότι το ποιόν του ρηματικού θέματός του είναι συνοπτικό ώστε να ταιριάζει με τον Αόριστο και να αντιτάσσεται στον (...)
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    Beyond Old Comedy - G. W. Dobrov (ed.): Beyond Aristophanes: Transition and Diversity in Greek Comedy. (American Philological Association: American Classical Studies, 38.) Pp. xvi + 209. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press, 1995. ISBN: 0-7885-0139-9 (0-7885-0140-2 pbk).Keith Sidwell - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (2):255-257.
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    Incidence and Gender Differences for Handedness among Greek Adolescents and Its Association with Familial History and Brain Injury.F. Vlachos, E. Avramidis, G. Dedousis, E. Katsigianni, I. Ntalla, M. Giannakopoulou & M. Chalmpe - 2013 - Research in Psychology and Behavioral Sciences 1 (1):6-10.
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    (P.J.) Jones (ed.) Reading Greek. Text and Vocabulary. (The Joint Association of Classical Teachers' Greek Course.) Second Edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007 (first edition, 1978). Paper, £17.99, US$32.99. ISBN: 978-0-521-69851-1. - (P.J.) Jones (ed.) Reading Greek. Grammar and Exercises. (The Joint Association of Classical Teachers' Greek Course.) Second Edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007 (first edition, 1978). Paper, £19.99, US$34.99. ISBN: 978-0-521-69852-8. [REVIEW]Diana J. Barclay - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):311-.
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    Prothetic Vowels Jr William F. Wyatt,: The Greek Prothetic Vowel. (Philological Monographs of the American Philological Association, 31.) Pp. xviii + 125. Cleveland: Case Western Reserve University, 1972. Cloth. [REVIEW]A. Morpurgo Davies - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (01):88-90.
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    Genealogy of the Tragic: Greek Tragedy and German Philosophy.Joshua Billings - 2014 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    Why did Greek tragedy and "the tragic" come to be seen as essential to conceptions of modernity? And how has this belief affected modern understandings of Greek drama? In Genealogy of the Tragic, Joshua Billings answers these and related questions by tracing the emergence of the modern theory of the tragic, which was first developed around 1800 by thinkers associated with German Idealism. The book argues that the idea of the tragic arose in response to a new consciousness (...)
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    Conceptualising Concepts in Greek Philosophy.Gábor Betegh & Voula Tsouna (eds.) - 2024 - Cambridge University Press.
    Concepts are basic features of rationality. Debates surrounding them have been central to the study of philosophy in the medieval and modern periods, as well as in the analytical and Continental traditions. This book studies ancient Greek approaches to the various notions of concept, exploring the early history of conceptual theory and its associated philosophical debates from the end of the archaic age to the end of antiquity. When and how did the notion of concept emerge and evolve, what (...)
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    C. A. Forbes: Neoi. A Contribution to the Study of Greek Associations. Pp. 75. Middletown, Connecticut: American Philological Association, 1933. Cloth. [REVIEW]C. Barratt - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (05):194-.
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    Arnaoutoglou (I.N.) Thusias heneka kai sunousias. Private Religious Associations in Hellenistic Athens. (Yearbook of the Research Centre for the History of Greek Law, Volume 37, Supplement 4.) Pp. 231. Athens: Academy of Athens, 2003. Paper. ISBN: 960-404-034-. [REVIEW]P. J. Rhodes - 2006 - The Classical Review 56 (02):412-.
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  32. Greek Returns: The Poetry of Nikos Karouzos.Nick Skiadopoulos & Vincent W. J. Van Gerven Oei - 2011 - Continent 1 (3):201-207.
    continent. 1.3 (2011): 201-207. “Poetry is experience, linked to a vital approach, to a movement which is accomplished in the serious, purposeful course of life. In order to write a single line, one must have exhausted life.” —Maurice Blanchot (1982, 89) Nikos Karouzos had a communist teacher for a father and an orthodox priest for a grandfather. From his four years up to his high school graduation he was incessantly educated, reading the entire private library of his granddad, comprising mainly (...)
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  33. Cohesive Causes in Ancient Greek Philosophy and Medicine.Sean Coughlin - 2020 - In Chiara Thumiger (ed.), Holism in Ancient Medicine and Its Reception. Leiden: pp. 237-267.
    This paper is about the history of a question in ancient Greek philosophy and medicine: what holds the parts of a whole together? The idea that there is a single cause responsible for cohesion is usually associated with the Stoics. They refer to it as the synectic cause (αἴτιον συνεκτικόν), a term variously translated as ‘cohesive cause,’ ‘containing cause’ or ‘sustaining cause.’ The Stoics, however, are neither the first nor the only thinkers to raise this question or to propose (...)
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    Greek love at Rome.Craig A. Williams - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (02):517-.
    It has long been a commonly held belief among classicists that traditional Romans frowned upon male homosexuality and associated it with the influence of Greek culture. There have always been exceptions to this belief, but when Paul Veyne published the following remarks in his 1978 article ‘La famille et l'amour sous le hautempire romain’, his views were quite heterodox: Il est faux que l'amour ‘grec’ soit, à Rome, d'origine grecque: comme plus d'une société méditerranéenne de nos jours encore, Rome (...)
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    A French Edition of the Greek Anthology Anthologie Grecque. Première Partie, Anthologie Palatine. Tome I. (Livres I.-IV.); Tome II. (Livre V.). Texte établi et traduit par Pierre Waltz. (Collection des Universités de France, publiée sous le patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé.) Paris: Société d'Édition 'Les Belles Lettres,' 1928. Tome I., pp. lxxxvii + 135, 25 francs; Tome II., pp. 147, 25 francs. [REVIEW]J. U. Powell - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (05):183-184.
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    Problems of Chronology Alden A. Mosshammer: The Chronicle of Eusebius and Greek Chronographic Tradition. Pp. 366; 5 plates. Lewisburg, Bucknell University Press; London, Associated University Presses, 1979. £12.50. [REVIEW]W. G. Forrest - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (01):77-79.
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    Documents on early christianity - Llewelyn, Harrison a review of the greek and other inscriptions and papyri published between 1988 and 1992. Associate editor E.j. Bridge. Pp. X + 269, figs. Grand rapids, mi: W.b. Eerdmans, in association with macquarie university, 2012. Paper, £26.99, us$40. Isbn: 978-0-8028-4520-7. [REVIEW]Nicola Spanu - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (2):523-524.
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    S. Hornblower, M. C. Greenstock : The Athenian Empire. Sources translated from Index III of Hill's ‘Sources for Greek History’. Pp. xxv + 175. London: London Association of Classical Teachers, 3rd ed., 1984. Paper, £4.50. [REVIEW]D. L. Stockton - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (2):343-343.
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    Crux - P. A. Cartledge, F. D. Harvey : Crux: Essays in Greek History Presented to G.E.M. de Ste. Croix on his 75th Birthday. , published by Imprint Academic, Exeter.) Pp. xx + 380; 1 photograph. London: Duckworth, in association with Imprint Academic, 1985. £35. [REVIEW]Konrad H. Kinzl - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (2):303-304.
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    A guide to scholarship (E.) Dickey Ancient Greek Scholarship. A Guide to Finding, Reading, and Understanding Scholia, Commentaries, Lexica, and Grammatical Treatises, from their Beginnings to the Byzantine Period. Pp. xviii + 345. New York: Oxford University Press, for the American Philological Association, 2007. Paper, £14.99, US$24.95 (Cased, £45, US$74). ISBN: 978-0-19-531293-5 (978-0-19-531292-8 hbk). [REVIEW]Kathleen McNamee - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):426-.
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    Aneziri (S.), Giannakopoulos (N.), Paschidis (P.) Index du Bulletin Epigraphique (1987–2001). I. Les Publications. (Meletemata 43/1.) Pp. 397. Athens: Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity, National Hellenic Research Foundation/Paris: Association des Etudes Grecques, Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne, 2005. Paper, ???44. ISBN: 978-960-7905-25-3. Aneziri (S.), Giannakopoulos (N.), Paschidis (P.) Index du Bulletin Epigraphique (1987–2001). II. Les Mots grecs. (Meletemata 43/2.) Pp. 686. Athens: Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity, National Hellenic Research Foundation/Paris: Association des Etudes Grecques, Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne, 2005. Paper, ???68. ISBN: 978-960-7905-26-0. Aneziri (S.), Giannakopoulos (N.) Index du Bulletin Epigraphique (1987–2001). III. Les Mots français. (Meletemata 43/3.) Pp. 569. Athens: Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity, National Hellenic Research Foundation/Paris: Association des Etudes Grecques, Université de Paris IV-Sorbonn. [REVIEW]Polly Low - 2007 - The Classical Review 57 (01):230-.
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    Academic dishonesty among Greek University students from different disciplines: a latent profile analysis of cheating perceptions and academic self-handicapping.Constantinos M. Kokkinos, Nafsika Antoniadou & Ioanna Voulgaridou - forthcoming - Ethics and Behavior.
    This study investigated the associations between academic dishonesty, perceptions toward cheating and academic self-handicapping in 572 Greek University students using an online anonymous questionnaire. Latent profile analysis (LPA) was employed to form subgroups of students based on academic dishonesty – related constructs. The results showed that academic dishonesty was higher in males and among Sciences and Economics/ICT majors, and that it was associated with students’ perceptions and a pattern of dysfunctional academic behavior. Moreover, students majoring in Science and (...)
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    ‘Purpureos Spargam Flores’: A Greek Motif in the Aeneid?Frederick E. Brenk - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (01):218-.
    The interplay of Greek and Roman motifs in the Marcellus eulogy at the end of the Sixth Book of the Aeneid presents a complicated study in literary history. The association of roses with the dead is more Roman than Greek, but perhaps not so much so as one might imagine. Roses are not entirely absent from the Greek milieu, and in fact Vergil apparently drew on Greek rose motifs for the eulogy. Archaeology reveals that roses were (...)
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    ‘Purpureos Spargam Flores’: A Greek Motif in the Aeneid?Frederick E. Brenk - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (1):218-223.
    The interplay of Greek and Roman motifs in the Marcellus eulogy at the end of the Sixth Book of theAeneidpresents a complicated study in literary history. The association of roses with the dead is more Roman than Greek, but perhaps not so much so as one might imagine. Roses are not entirely absent from the Greek milieu, and in fact Vergil apparently drew on Greek rose motifs for the eulogy. Archaeology reveals that roses were an important (...)
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    Anthropomorphic Motifs in Ancient Greek Ideas on the Origin of the Cosmos.Zuzana Zelinová & František Škvrnda - 2023 - Human Affairs 33 (2):172-183.
    In our article, we will focus on an analysis of the relationship between man and the cosmos, set against the backdrop of ancient Greek ideas about the origin of the world. On the one hand, we will deal with the images of the creation of the world provided in Greek mythology and the religious tradition associated with it (in particular Hesiod); on the other hand, we will approach the anthropomorphic elements within the framework of philosophical cosmogonies (Plato’s dialogue, (...)
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    The poetics of ancient greek memory and the historical imperative.Alexandra Lianeri - 2013 - History and Theory 52 (3):451-461.
    This book examines Greek engagements with the past as articulations of memory formulated against the contingency of chance associated with temporality. Based on a phenomenological understanding of temporality, it identifies four memorializing strategies: continuity , regularity , development, and acceptance of chance. This framework serves in pursuing a twofold aim: to reconstruct the literary field of memory in fifth-century bce Greece; and to interpret Greek historiography as a memorializing mode. The key contention advanced by this approach is that (...)
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    Visible and Invisible in Greek Philosophy.Hideya Yamakawa - 2008 - Upa.
    In Visible and Invisible in Greek Philosophy, Professor Yamakawa has collected a number of groundbreaking essays covering the entire history of Greek philosophy from the Presocratics to the Postaristotelians. He explores in a systematic and methodical manner 'the dynamic correlation between the visible and the invisible aspects of Greek philosophers' particularly thoughts.'—Christos Evangeliou, Honorary President, The International Association for Greek Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Towson University.
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    Ancient Greek Epistolary Literature and Platos Epistles.Eun-Ju Kim - 2024 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 115:51-75.
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    The Mechanical Hypothesis in Ancient Greek Natural Philosophy.Sylvia Berryman - 2009 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    It has long been thought that the ancient Greeks did not take mechanics seriously as part of the workings of nature, and that therefore their natural philosophy was both primitive and marginal. In this book Sylvia Berryman challenges that assumption, arguing that the idea that the world works 'like a machine' can be found in ancient Greek thought, predating the early modern philosophy with which it is most closely associated. Her discussion ranges over topics including balancing and equilibrium, lifting (...)
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    The greek conception of nature.M. T. Mcclure - 1933 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 7:109.
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