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    Duas Cartas sobre Música.Juvenal Savian Filho - 2007 - Discurso 37:103-112.
    Troca de cartas a respeito de teoria musical, entre Leibniz e Henfling, em 1706.
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    De nouveau sur la prescience et la causalité divines chez Boece.Juvenal Savian Filho - 2013 - Chôra 11:91-115.
    Dans des travaux récents, l’aspect logique du thème de la prescience et de la causalité divines chez Boèce a été largement exploité, surtout dans les études vigoureuses de François Beets et John Marenbon. Cependant, si on considère l’ensemble des textes boéciens sans se borner à en privilégier quelques extraits, il apparaît que certains éléments de cette thématique peuvent encore être soulignés, principalement dans le sens du caractère négatif du discours sur la connaissance, la prescience et la causalité divines. Cela semble (...)
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    Filosofia da Música em Boécio: a Música como Amor.Juvenal Savian Filho - 2007 - Discurso 37:55-74.
    Ao permitir a distinção entre uma boa Música e uma Mùsica má, Boécio aponta para o efeito moral que a música intrumental pode causar no ouvinte, levando-o a entrar ou não em si e a descobrir ou não a música humana. Percebendo ou não a música humana, ele pode, ainda, chegar ou não à música do mundo.
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    Resenha: Souza Pereira, Rosalie Helena de . Na senda da razão: filosofia e ciência no Medievo judaico.Juvenal Savian Filho - 2017 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 21:375-380.
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    Edith Stein e o pensamento medieval: continuação da fenomenologia husserliana por uma filosofia do ser.Juvenal Savian Filho - 2017 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 29 (48).
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    Estrutura, tema ou contexto: em que concentrar o trabalho do historiador da filosofia, especialmente do medievalista?Juvenal Savian Filho - 2019 - Trans/Form/Ação 42 (SPE):13-30.
    Resumo: Muitos trabalhos em história da filosofia, eminentemente em história da filosofia medieval, são marcados por uma oposição metodológica entre três abordagens: a ênfase na estrutura interna de um pensamento; a ênfase na investigação de um tema ou conceito; a ênfase na inserção de um pensamento em seu contexto histórico-filosófico. No entanto, é possível defender a aproximação dessas três abordagens, e mesmo a combinação delas, em vista de um ganho de inteligibilidade dos pensamentos estudados. É o que pretende o presente (...)
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    Resenha.Juvenal Savian Filho - 2017 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 29 (48).
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    Seria o Sujeito uma Criação Medieval? Temas de Arqueologia Filosófica.Juvenal Savian Filho - 2015 - Trans/Form/Ação 38 (2):175-203.
    O artigo visa analisar, em linhas gerais, a arqueologia do sujeito operada por Alain de Libera, o que será feito pela concentração no estudo de duas teses fundamentais: Descartes chegou ao sujeito menos por reflexão e mais por refração, em seu debate com Hobbes e Regius, ao tentar escapar da redução do indivíduo à vida corporal e, portanto, à passividade; Tomás de Aquino e Pedro de João Olivi teriam sido os responsáveis por dar certo acabamento a uma temática elaborada desde (...)
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    A Citation for the 1964 Award of the Cardinal Spellman-Aquinas Medal.Juvenal Lalor - 1964 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 38:11-12.
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    Weak essentially undecidable theories of concatenation.Juvenal Murwanashyaka - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 61 (7):939-976.
    In the language \(\lbrace 0, 1, \circ, \preceq \rbrace \), where 0 and 1 are constant symbols, \(\circ \) is a binary function symbol and \(\preceq \) is a binary relation symbol, we formulate two theories, \( \textsf {WD} \) and \( {\textsf {D}}\), that are mutually interpretable with the theory of arithmetic \( {\textsf {R}} \) and Robinson arithmetic \({\textsf {Q}} \), respectively. The intended model of \( \textsf {WD} \) and \( {\textsf {D}}\) is the free semigroup generated (...)
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    A Citation for the 1964 Award of the Cardinal Spellman-Aquinas Medal.Juvenal Lalor - 1964 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 38:11-12.
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    Il bello, il dionisiaco: Schiller, Nietzsche.Renato Saviane - 1995 - Firenze: Leo S. Olschki.
    Educazione o sublimazione estetica? : il "bello" in Schiller -- Dionisio contro Socrate : la "Nascita della tragedia" di Nietzsche.
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    Homem-libertação.Juvenal Arduini - 1968 - Uberaba,: Gráf. Zebu.
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    Weak essentially undecidable theories of concatenation, part II.Juvenal Murwanashyaka - 2024 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 63 (3):353-390.
    We show that we can interpret concatenation theories in arithmetical theories without coding sequences by identifying binary strings with \(2\times 2\) matrices with determinant 1.
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  15. Ninth Award of the Cardinal Spellman-Aquinas Medal to Charles De Koninck.Juvenal Lalor - 1964 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 38:11.
     
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    Notes on the limit of a variable.JuvÉnal Lalor - 1945 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 1 (1):129.
  17. Mundo interior.Juvenal Vince - 1938 - Quito, Ecuador,: Imprenta América.
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    A racionalidade mercantil na educação/evangelização jesuítica no Brasil.Celio Juvenal Costa & Sezinando Luiz Menezes - 2012 - Dialogos 16 (Supl.).
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    First-order concatenation theory with bounded quantifiers.Lars Kristiansen & Juvenal Murwanashyaka - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 60 (1):77-104.
    We study first-order concatenation theory with bounded quantifiers. We give axiomatizations with interesting properties, and we prove some normal-form results. Finally, we prove a number of decidability and undecidability results.
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    Os jesuítas no Brasil: servos do papa e súditos do rei.Celio Juvenal Costa - 2006 - Diálogos (Maringa) 10 (2).
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    Réplica.Celio Juvenal Costa - 2006 - Diálogos (Maringa) 10 (2).
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  22. Ciencia del periodismo y sus categorías axiológicas.Juvenal Pacheco Farfán - 2001 - Cusco: Municipalidad del Cusco.
     
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    A novela ‘Hora da Estrela’ como metáfora místico-filosófica: um encontro de Benedito Nunes e Clarice Lispector.Henrique Juvenal Viana - 2021 - REVISTA APOENA - Periódico dos Discentes de Filosofia da UFPA 3 (5):187.
    O presente artigo pretende fazer uma exposição de temas e duas personalidades da história do pensamento e das letras no Brasil. Benedito Nunes e Clarice Lispector. Razão e imaginação que se encontram na memória, personagem Macabéa, da novela a hora da estrela de Clarice Lispector. A vida da moça nordestina: desvalida, solteira, obtusa, enfermiça, desamparada, religiosa. É o centro onde os dois autores circulam e adentram como em uma atmosfera oceânica. O que trazem? O Mistério perene que é a vida (...)
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    Digital Resurrection: Challenging the Boundary between Life and Death with Artificial Intelligence.Hugo Rodríguez Reséndiz & Juvenal Rodríguez Reséndiz - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (3):71.
    The advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) poses challenges in the field of bioethics, especially concerning issues related to life and death. AI has permeated areas such as health and research, generating ethical dilemmas and questions about privacy, decision-making, and access to technology. Life and death have been recurring human concerns, particularly in connection with depression. AI has created systems like Thanabots or Deadbots, which digitally recreate deceased individuals and allow interactions with them. These systems rely on information generated by AI (...)
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    Juvenal 5.104: Text and intertext.Ben Cartlidge - 2019 - Classical Quarterly 69 (1):370-377.
    This paper draws on Juvenal's intertextual relationship with comedy to solve a textual crux involving fish-names. The monograph by Ferriss-Hill will no doubt warn scholarship away from the treatment of Roman satire's intertextuality with Old Comedy for a time. Yet, Greek comedy's influence on Roman satire is far from exhausted, and this paper will show that this influence goes more widely, and more deeply, than is usually seen. In time, one might hope for a renewed monographic treatment of the (...)
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    Juvenal 1.142–4.J. D. Morgan - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (1):264-265.
    For a defence of ‘crudum’ against Courtney's strictures, see the reviews by Goodyear and Reeve. I am presently concerned not with the unresolved crux in verse 144, but with the medical reason for the death of the glutton. Galen, quoted by Mayor, warned that one should not bathe after eating να μ μραξις κατ νερς κα παρ γνηται. More recently, Courtney ad loc. has quoted Persius 3.98ff. and has attributed the death to ‘apoplexy’, which in more modern parlance is called (...)
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    Juvenal, Satire 1.155—7.Anthony A. Barrett - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (02):438-.
    These lines, presented as they appear in the O.C.T., are among the most difficult and hotly disputed that Juvenal wrote. The poet defends his decision not to attack contemporary politicians directly: ‘expose a Tigellinus’, he says, ‘and you know what the consequences will be’. It has long been recognized that the consequences related are probably inspired by those suffered by the Christians in A.D. 64 during the reign of Nero, and so vividly described by Tacitus.
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    Juvenal 5.104–106: Pike or Bluefish?Tristan Power - 2023 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 166 (2):301-304.
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    Juvenal 1.149 and 10.106–7.D. A. Kidd - 1964 - Classical Quarterly 14 (1):103-108.
    The traditional interpretation of line 149 understands in praecipiti as a metaphor expressing the height that vice has reached in Juvenal's day. Vice is now ‘at its zenith’, ‘at its highest point’, ‘auf demGipfel’, ‘at its acme’, ‘a son comble’, ‘at a climax’, ‘at a dizzy height’. Lewis and Short have a special sub-heading, II. B. 3. b., for this example of praeceps and translate ‘at its point of culmination’.
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    Juvenal XIV. 103–104.H. J. Rose - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (4):127-127.
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    Juvenal 3,101 f.Christoph Schäublin - 1991 - Hermes 119 (4):491-494.
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  32. A sátira X, de Juvenal.Amós Coêlho da Silva - 2009 - Principia: Revista do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Orientais do Instituto de Letras 1 (18):53-59.
    Poetas que se destacaram pela sátira. Ecos satíricos em outros discursos poéticos. Juvenal, que não soube mentir, ocupou o seu tempo tentando a educar os romanos: Quid Romae faciam? Mentiri néscio. Que fazer em Roma? Não sei mentir.(I, 3, 41) A emergência urbana tornou o povo romano civilizado, mas insensato em suas preces suplicantes de desejos aos deuses: Juvenal, Sátiras, X.
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    No juvenal of Bolshevism.Kurt Marko - 1981 - Studies in Soviet Thought 22 (2):147-149.
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    Juvenal 8.220.C. P. Jones - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (3):313-313.
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    No Juvenal of bolshevism.Kurt Marko - 1981 - Studies in East European Thought 22 (2):147-149.
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    Juvenal III. 186–9.J. O. Thomson - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (5):172-172.
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    Juvenal, Satires 3.74 and Suetonius.Tristan Power - 2014 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (3):399-403.
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    Zu Juvenal.Paul V. Winterfeld - 1899 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 58 (1-4):160-160.
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    Juvenal, the Phaedrus, and the truth about Rome.Alex Hardie - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (01):234-.
    In Juvenal's third satire the main speaker, Umbricius, delivers a speech of farewell as he prepares to leave Rome. In it, he mounts a sustained attack on life in the capital. By contrast, he praises Italian country towns, a combination of laudatio and vituperatio which is foreshadowed in the prefatory praise of provincial Cumae and denigration of Rome.
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    Juvenal 8. 58–59.S. H. Braund - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (01):221-.
    Juvenal opens his eighth Satire with the question stemmata quid faciunt?, supplies an answer in line 20, nobilitas sola est atque unica virtus, and devotes the rest of the poem to exhorting his addressee to virtuous activity, both by negative exempla drawn from the degenerate nobility and by positive exempla drawn from the plebs, novi homines and the like. In lines 39–70 he addresses one particularly self-important noble and attempts to deflate his bombastic pride: in 56–67 he adduces an (...)
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    Juvenal: Satires, Book I (review).Richard A. LaFleur - 1998 - American Journal of Philology 119 (3):474-476.
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    4. Juvenal und Josephus Iscanus.Max Maas - 1899 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 58 (1-4):157-160.
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    Juvenal, IV. 116.S. G. Owen - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (1-2):16-17.
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    Juvenal and Virgil.Ian M. Campbell - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (4):122-122.
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    Juvenal VIII. 241.D. S. Robertson - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (2):60-61.
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    Juvenal Sat. XI 156.C. Haeberlin - 1891 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 50 (1-4):508-508.
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    Juvenal VIII. 241.P. G. McC - forthcoming - Hermes.
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  48. Juvenal's Ninth Age.M. Mcgann - 1968 - Hermes 96 (3):509-514.
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    Juvenal the Satirist, A Study.B. L. Ullman & Gilbert Highet - 1956 - American Journal of Philology 77 (3):321.
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    Juvenal's Bookcase.Gilbert Highet - 1951 - American Journal of Philology 72 (4):369.
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