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    Boekbespreking.H. Gr - 1939 - Synthese 4 (1):60-61.
  2. goire, Encore I'inscription d Abercius,«.H. Gr - 1933 - Byzantion 8:89-91.
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    Aspects concerning entropy and utility.A. R. Hoseinzadeh, Gr Mohtashami Borzadaran & G. H. Yari - 2012 - Theory and Decision 72 (2):273-285.
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    Ethics lead the way despite organizational politics.Ufuk Başar, Ünsal Sığrı & H. Nejat Basım - 2018 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 7 (1):81-101.
    The aim of this study was to find out whether ethical leadership has an impact on employees’ organizational identification and the perceptions of organizational politics moderate this process. To this end, to ensure triangulation on findings, two separate researches were made. First, a cross-sectional survey was conducted on 137 employees who worked at the head office of a private bank in Istanbul using self-report questionnaires. Second, 2 years later, a time-lagged survey was conducted on 119 employees who worked at the (...)
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    How Perceived Pain Influence Sleep and Mood More Than The Reverse: A Novel, Exploratory Study with Patients Awaiting Total Hip Arthroplasty.Tone Blågestad, Ståle Pallesen, Janne Grønli, Nicole K. Y. Tang & Inger H. Nordhus - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Preliminary Material.Finn Collin, Uffe Juul Jensen, Arne Grøn, Klemens Kappel, Sven Erik Nordenbo & C. H. Koch - 1992 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 27 (1):1-5.
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    Preliminary Material.Finn Collin, Uffe Juul Jensen, Arne Grøn, Jørgen Mikkelsen, Sven Erik Nordenbo & C. H. Koch - 1995 - Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 30 (1):1-5.
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  8. Anmeldelse af Bruce H. Kirmmse: Kierkegaard in Golden Age Denmark.Arne Grøn - 1993 - Kierkegaardiana 16:142-146.
     
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    C. Hubert, M. Pohlenz, H. Drexler: Plutarchi Moralia. Vol. v, fasc. 1: pp. xxxii+145; fasc. 3: pp. xiv+118. (Bibl. Scr. Gr. et Rom. Teubneriana.) Leipzig: Teubner, 1960. Cloth, DM 7.40, 5.40. [REVIEW]F. H. Sandbach - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (03):292-293.
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    Moisil Gr. C.. Les etapes de la connaissance mathématique. Revista de filosofie , no. 4, 11–Dec. 1937.C. H. Langford - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (1):28-28.
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    Review: Gr. C. Moisil, Sur la Representation des Groupes Abeliens Infinis. I, IV. [REVIEW]H. E. Vaughan - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (3):161-161.
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    Moisil GR. C.. Sur la représentation des groupes abéliens infinis. I, IV. Académie Roumaine, Bulletin de la section scientifique, vol. 23 , pp. 358–361, and vol. 24 , pp. 79–84. [REVIEW]H. E. Vaughan - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (3):161-161.
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    Grøn Genstart: A quali-quantitative micro-history of a political idea in real-time.Morten A. Pedersen, Anders Blok, Thyge R. Enggaard & Annika S. H. Isfeldt - 2022 - Big Data and Society 9 (1).
    In this study, we build on a recent social data scientific mapping of Danish environmentalist organizations and activists during the COVID-19 lockdown in order to sketch a distinct genre of digital social research that we dub a quali-quantitative micro-history of ideas in real-time. We define and exemplify this genre by tracing and tracking the single political idea and activist slogan of grøn genstart across Twitter and other public–political domains. Specifically, we achieve our micro-history through an iterative and mutual attuning between (...)
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    Review: Gr. C. Moisil, Les Etapes de la Connaissance Mathematique. [REVIEW]C. H. Langford - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (1):28-28.
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    Torsten J. Andersson: Polis and Psyche: a Motif in Plato's Republic. (Studia Gr. et Lat. Gothoburgensia, xxx.) Pp. 263. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1971. Paper. [REVIEW]H. J. Easterling - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (02):313-.
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    Torsten J. Andersson: Polis and Psyche: a Motif in Plato's Republic. (Studia Gr. et Lat. Gothoburgensia, xxx.) Pp. 263. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1971. Paper. [REVIEW]H. J. Easterling - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (2):313-313.
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    A New Aesop A. Hausrath: Corpus fabularum Aesopicarum, vol. i, fasc. 2. (Bibl. Scr. Gr. et Rom. Teubneriana.). Pp. xvi + 335. Leipzig: Teubner, 1956. Cloth, DM. 14.40. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (01):40-41.
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    Later Greek Religion Wilhelm Nestle: Griechische Religiosität von Alexander d. Gr. bis auf Proklos (Die griechische Religiosität in ihren Grundzügen und Hauptvertretem von Homer bis Proklos, III). Pp. 190. Berlin: de Gruyter (Sammlung Göschen, 1080), 1934. Cloth, RM. 1.62. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (02):70-71.
  19. Schneider, A., Die Psychologie Alberts d. Gr. [REVIEW]H. Lauer - 1905 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 18:93.
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  20. Polarizable-Vacuum (PV) Approach to General Relativity.H. E. Puthoff - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (6):927-943.
    Standard pedagogy treats topics in general relativity (GR) in terms of tensor formulations in curved space-time. An alternative approach based on treating the vacuum as a polarizable medium is presented here. The polarizable vacuum (PV) approach to GR, derived from a model by Dicke and related to the “THεμ” formalism used in comparative studies of gravitational theories, provides additional insight into what is meant by a curved metric. While reproducing the results predicted by GR for standard (weak-field) astrophysical conditions, for (...)
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  21. Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca.H. Diels (ed.) - 1882 - Reimer.
  22. Ein neuer Zeuge der Definitionensammlung des Hodegos. Zu E. Mionis Beschreibung des Codex Marcianus gr. 545 Un nouveau témoin de l'Hodegos, décrit par E. Mioni. [REVIEW]K. -H. Uthemann - 1989 - Byzantion 59:281-282.
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    The Annotations of M. Valerivs Probvs, III: some Virgilian Scholia.H. D. Jocelyn - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (02):466-.
    Most of the commentaries on Greek authors which circulated in the towns of Egypt during the late Ptolemaic and early Imperial periods ignored the critical and colometrical problems which had engaged the attention of the great Alexandrian grammarians. A few, however, based themselves on texts equipped with signs, included the signs in their lemmata and offered explanations. Such commentaries must be the source of the scattered references to signs in the older marginal scholia in Byzantine manuscripts of Homer, Hesiod, Pindar (...)
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    Iamblichus' Life of Pythagoras L. Deubner: Iamblichi de vita Pythagorica liber. Pp. xx + 158. (Bibl. Scr. Gr. et Rom. Teubn.) Leipzig: Teubner, 1937. Export prices: paper, RM. 6.60; bound, 7.50. [REVIEW]J. H. Sleeman - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (02):68-.
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    Age Discrimination at its Best: Should Chronological Age be a Prime Factour in Medical Decision Making?Erich H. Loewy - 2005 - Health Care Analysis 13 (2):101-117.
    This paper briefly reviews the papers in this special section of HCA and makes the point—a point which should be obvious—that statistics are useful only as guidelines but tell one nothing about the individual patient in front of you. Chronological age merely shows what is true of most but decidedly not of all patients in a particular age group. To ration on the basis of age alone is unfair to the individual denied treatment and damaging to the community because it (...)
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    Gedanken zur Zeit.Peter H. Richter - 2012 - Philosophia Naturalis 49 (2):175-206.
    The notion of time emerged from the observation of celestial phenomena and the construction of calendars. Its development towards ever higher precision went along with qualitative changes, and was shaped by cultural predisposition. With Einstein's theories of relativity at the lastest, special and general, the nature of time was defined in terms of the metric of a four-dimensional space-time which in turn depends on the distribution of matter. However, it should not be ignored that these theories are local in character (...)
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    Nicolas, J.-H., Les profondeurs de la gr'ce. [REVIEW]S. Folgado Flórez - 1971 - Augustinianum 11 (1):203-204.
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    Nicolas, J.-H., Les profondeurs de la gr'ce. [REVIEW]S. Folgado Flórez - 1971 - Augustinianum 11 (1):203-204.
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    A French Edition of the Mosella of Ausonius La Moselle d'Ausone. Édition critique et Traduction française, précédées d'une Introduction, suivies d'un Commentaire explicatif, et ornées d'une carte de la Moselle et de fac-similés d'éditions anciennes, par H. de La Ville de Mirmont, Maître de Conférences à la Faculté des Lettres de Bordeaux. Bordeaux, 1889. Gr. Gounouilhou, pp. cclxxv + 141. 4to. 10 frcs. [REVIEW]J. E. Sandys - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (10):456-458.
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    Marc Van de Mieroop, Philosophy Before the Gr.Jean-Jacques Glassner - 2017 - Philosophie Antique 17:208-209.
    L’intitulé de l’ouvrage fait inévitablement référence à un livre plus ancien, écrit à plusieurs mains : H. A. Frankfort, J. A. Wilson, Th. Jacobsen, et W. A. Irwin, The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man : an essay on speculative thought in the ancient Near East, University Press, Chicago, 1946. On pense également à R. Watson et W. Horowitz, Writing Science Before the Greeks : a naturalistic analysis of the Babylonian astronomical treatise MUL.APIN, Brill, Leyde, 2011. Dans le premier, il...
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    Jan H.A. Lokin/Roos Meijering, Anatolius and the Excerpta Vaticana et Laurentiana.J. Michael Rainer - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (1):219-222.
    Die Reedition der von den Verfassern nunmehr Excerpta Vaticana et Laurentiana genannt wird, findet ihre Begründung darin, dass der Erstherausgeber, der berühmt Rechtshistoriker Contardo Ferrini offenbar auf eine Kollationierung beider Codices verzichtet hat und im Übrigen, aus welchen Gründen auch immer, bei der Edition selbst nicht unwesentliche Versehen verschuldet hat. Der Codex Vaticanus Palatinus ist wohl in der ersten Hälfte des 14. Jahrhunderts entstanden, der Codex Laurentianus 80.6 in der ersten Hälfte des 15. Jahrhunderts. Grundsätzlich sind die Verfasser der Meinung, (...)
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    What was Einstein's Principle of Equivalence?John Norton - 1985 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 16 (3):203.
    sn y™to˜er —nd xovem˜er IWHUD just over two ye—rs —fter the ™ompletion of his spe™i—l theory of rel—tivityD iinstein m—de the ˜re—kthrough th—t set him on the p—th to the gener—l theory of rel—tivityF ‡hile prep—ring — review —rti™le on his new spe™i—l theory of rel—tivityD he ˜e™—me ™onvin™ed th—t the key to the extension of the prin™iple of rel—tivity to —™™eler—ted motion l—y in the rem—rk—˜le —nd unexpl—ined empiri™—l ™oin™iden™e of the equ—lity of inerti—l —nd gr—vit—tion—l m—ssesF „o interpret (...)
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    Expanding the Use of Continuous Sedation Until Death and Physician-Assisted Suicide.Samuel H. LiPuma & Joseph P. Demarco - 2024 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (3):313-323.
    The controversy over the equivalence of continuous sedation until death (CSD) and physician-assisted suicide/euthanasia (PAS/E) provides an opportunity to focus on a significant extended use of CSD. This extension, suggested by the equivalence of PAS/E and CSD, is designed to promote additional patient autonomy at the end-of-life. Samuel LiPuma, in his article, “Continuous Sedation Until Death as Physician-Assisted Suicide/Euthanasia: A Conceptual Analysis” claims equivalence between CSD and death; his paper is seminal in the equivalency debate. Critics contend that sedation follows (...)
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  34. A Chomskian alternative to convention-based semantics.Stephen Laurence - 2010 - In Darragh Byrne & Max Kölbel (eds.), Arguing about language. New York: Routledge. pp. 269--301.
    In virtue of what do the utterances we make mean what they do? What facts about these signs, about us, and about our environment make it the case that they have the meanings they do? According to a tradition stemming from H.P. Grice through David Lewis and Stephen Schiffer it is in virtue of facts about conventions that we participate in as language users that our utterances mean what they do (see Gr'ice 1957, Lewis 1969, 1983, Schiffer 1972, 1982). This (...)
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  35. A Chomskian alternative to convention-based semantics.Stephen Laurence - 1996 - Mind 105 (418):269-301.
    In virtue of what do the utterances we make mean what they do? What facts about these signs, about us, and about our environment make it the case that they have the meanings they do? According to a tradition stemming from H.P. Grice through David Lewis and Stephen Schiffer it is in virtue of facts about conventions that we participate in as language users that our utterances mean what they do (see Gr'ice 1957, Lewis 1969, 1983, Schiffer 1972, 1982). This (...)
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    Zjednodušující předpoklady v nekauzálních vysvětleních.Martin Zach & Lukáš H. Zámečník - 2023 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 1 (1).
    Scientific knowledge relies heavily on models, shaped by simplifying assumptions, with common categories being abstraction and idealization. This article aims to expose conceptual challenges inherent in conventional interpretations of these concepts, particularly in their practical application to scientific modeling. The primary hurdle emerges in applying these categories to real­world instances of scientific modeling, which we illustrate with examples of non­causal explanations. Key issues revolve around (i) the ambiguous distinction between abstraction and idealization and (ii) the application of the simplifying assumption (...)
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    Change in Hamiltonian general relativity from the lack of a time-like Killing vector field.J. Brian Pitts - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 47:68-89.
    In General Relativity in Hamiltonian form, change has seemed to be missing, defined only asymptotically, or otherwise obscured at best, because the Hamiltonian is a sum of first-class constraints and a boundary term and thus supposedly generates gauge transformations. Attention to the gauge generator G of Rosenfeld, Anderson, Bergmann, Castellani et al., a specially _tuned sum_ of first-class constraints, facilitates seeing that a solitary first-class constraint in fact generates not a gauge transformation, but a bad physical change in electromagnetism or (...)
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    Enzymatic computation and cognitive modularity.H. Clark Barrett - 2005 - Mind and Language 20 (3):259-87.
    Currently, there is widespread skepticism that higher cognitive processes, given their apparent flexibility and globality, could be carried out by specialized computational devices, or modules. This skepticism is largely due to Fodor’s influential definition of modularity. From the rather flexible catalogue of possible modular features that Fodor originally proposed has emerged a widely held notion of modules as rigid, informationally encapsulated devices that accept highly local inputs and whose opera- tions are insensitive to context. It is a mistake, however, to (...)
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    Metaphor Aptness and Conventionality: A Processing Fluency Account.Paul H. Thibodeau & Frank H. Durgin - 2011 - Metaphor and Symbol 26 (3):206-226.
    Conventionality and aptness are two dimensions of metaphorical sentences thought to play an important role in determining how quick and easy it is to process a metaphor. Conventionality reflects the familiarity of a metaphor whereas aptness reflects the degree to which a metaphor vehicle captures important features of a metaphor topic. In recent years it has become clear that operationalizing these two constructs is not as simple as asking naïve raters for subjective judgments. It has been found that ratings of (...)
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    Embodied performance with digital visual effects technology: Empirical results of a digital acting programme.Nicolaas H. Jacobs, Marth Munro & Chris Broodryk - 2024 - Technoetic Arts 22 (1):75-96.
    The impact of digital media and technology on performance arts is evident when digital visual effects (VFX) filming techniques are introduced on a film set. Digital technologies influence the film actor’s approach to be congruent to and authentic within the circumstances of the scene. Actors require an effective skillset and strategies to successfully deliver an embodied performance aligning with the various digital VFX techniques. Focusing on imagination, action and emotion that would facilitate such an embodied performance, we drew on relevant (...)
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    Can You Hear Nature Sing? Enacting the Syilx Ethical Practice of Nʕawqnwixʷ to Reconstruct the Relationships Between Humans and Nature.Grace H. Fan - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-20.
    This study sheds new insight on how historically oppressed and marginalized actors are able to pursue environmental sustainability based on alternative worldviews (e.g., Indigenous worldviews) rather than succumbing to those dominant in the Western society, based on a study of the Syilx (“Okanagan”) people in British Columbia, Canada. We found that the Syilx people enacted the ethical practice of _nʕawqnwixʷ_ (“the reciprocal gentle dropping of thoughts, like water, into everyone’s minds to address the issue at the centre of discussion and (...)
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    Experience and Nature.H. Wildon Carr - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (1):64.
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    Zeno of Elea.H. D. P. Lee - 2015 - Amsterdam: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Henry Desmond Pritchard Lee.
    Originally published in 1936, this book presents the ancient Greek text of the paraphrases and quotations of Zeno's philosophical arguments, together with a facing-page English translation and editorial commentary. Detailed notes are incorporated throughout and a bibliography is also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Zeno and ancient philosophy.
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    The Introduction of Basic Income is a Pillar of a Socio-cultural Revolution.Jan H. M. Stroeken - 2024 - Basic Income Studies 19 (1):1-14.
    The article proposes to defend the basic income as a pillar of a socio-cultural revolution. This is done exclusively from a literature review and articulation of different works. The introduction section presents the characteristics of a basic income. Section 2 brings how it would mitigate current capitalism problems, which are: increasing inequality, lack of equality of opportunity, means tested social security and its bureaucracy, narrow definition of paid work and future of labor. On Section 3, the author does a literature (...)
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    Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications.H. Hermes - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (2):287-287.
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    The Context of Self: A Phenomenological Inquiry Using Medicine as a Clue.H. Tristram Engelhardt - 1982 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 43 (2):267-271.
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    Space-Time in Quantum Theory.H. Capellmann - 2021 - Foundations of Physics 51 (2):1-34.
    Quantum Theory, similar to Relativity Theory, requires a new concept of space-time, imposed by a universal constant. While velocity of lightcnot being infinite calls for a redefinition of space-time on large and cosmological scales, quantization of action in terms of a finite, i.e. non vanishing, universal constanthrequires a redefinition of space-time on very small scales. Most importantly, the classical notion of “time”, as one common continuous time variable and nature evolving continuously “in time”, has to be replaced by an infinite (...)
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    A Cross-Cultural Study of Animal Metaphors: When Owls Are Not Wise!M. Reza Talebinejad & H. Vahid Dastjerdi - 2005 - Metaphor and Symbol 20 (2):133-150.
    This study was an attempt to investigate the nature of metaphor by doing a cross-cultural comparison of metaphor in 2 typologically different languages-English and Persian. For this purpose, animal metaphors were taken for comparison. The "GREAT CHAIN OF BEING" metaphor (Lakoff & Turner, 1989), along with the principle of metaphorical highlighting (Kovecses, 2002), were used as a framework in comparing different aspects of animal metaphors as interpreted by native speakers of the 2 languages. The results showed that although animal metaphors (...)
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    Getting to the Bottom of “Things” (wù 物).Robert H. Gassmann - 2018 - In Carine Defoort & Roger T. Ames (eds.), Having a Word with Angus Graham: At Twenty-Five Years Into His Immortality. Albany, NY: Suny Series in Chinese Philoso. pp. 111-135.
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    Bemerkungen zur Hand des Theodoros Skutariotes.Raimondo Tocci - 2006 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 99 (1):127-144.
    Die Beschäftigung mit der Hand des Theodoros Skutariotes wird durch das Fehlen eines von ihm subskribierten Exemplars erschwert. Über seine Tätigkeit als Patriarchatsbeamter, Metropolit von Kyzikos und Chronist hinaus ist Theodoros der Forschung jedoch als Handschriftensammler und -besitzer bekannt. Ausgangspunkt jeder Untersuchung zu seinem Schriftstil sind deshalb die Marginalien der Kodizes, die sich in seinem Besitz befanden. Durch seinen autographen, monokondylischen Besitzervermerk †σϰουταϱϊώτου λευίτου θεοδώϱου† konnten bisher sechs Kodizes seiner Bibliothek zugeordnet werden: 1. Marcianus gr. 450, 9./10. Jh., Photius, Bibliotheca. (...)
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