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  1. Orphism and Grafitti from Olbia.Leonid Zhmud - 1992 - Hermes 120 (2):159-168.
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    Olbia (D.) Braund, (S.D.) Kryzhitskiy (edd.) Classical Olbia and the Scythian World from the Sixth Century BC to the Second Century AD. (Proceedings of the British Academy 142.) Pp. xii + 211, ills. Oxford: Oxford University Press, for the British Academy, 2007. Cased, £45. ISBN: 978-0-19-726404-. [REVIEW]Caspar Meyer - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):538-.
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    J. Vinogradov: Olbia. Geschichte einer altgriechischen Stadt am Schwarzen Meer. (Konstanzer althistorische Vorträge und Forschungen, 1.) Pp. 47. Constance: Universitätsverlag Konstanz, 1981. Paper, DM. 14. 80. [REVIEW]P. M. Fraser - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (01):150-.
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    J. Vinogradov: Olbia. Geschichte einer altgriechischen Stadt am Schwarzen Meer. (Konstanzer althistorische Vorträge und Forschungen, 1.) Pp. 47. Constance: Universitätsverlag Konstanz, 1981. Paper, DM. 14. 80. [REVIEW]P. M. Fraser - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (1):150-150.
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    The Black Sea - (C.) Müller D'Olbia à Tanaïs. Territoires et réseaux d'échanges dans la mer Noire septentrionale aux époques classique et hellénistique. (Scripta Antiqua 28.) Pp. 453, ills, maps. Bordeaux: Ausonius Éditions, 2010. Paper, €25. ISBN: 978-2-35613-035-8. [REVIEW]G. Kantor - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):219-221.
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    Kazimierz Majewski: A Marxist among Classicists.Elżbieta Olechowska - 2022 - Clotho 4 (2):277-296.
    There were few Marxist sympathizers among Polish classicists decimated during World War II. How they fared during the tense and uncertain first postwar decade depended on their Communist connections and personality. Kazimierz Majewski (1903–1981), a classicist from Lviv, commanded quasi-universal respect in the academic community – despite his Communist views – because of his scholarly, organizational, and didactic achievements. Tasked with organizing and inaugurating a new Polish University in Wrocław in 1945, he contributed to creating three thriving classical departments – (...)
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    Aphrodites orientales dans le bassin du Pont-Euxin.Maria Alexandrescu Vianu - 1997 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 121 (1):15-32.
    This paper analyses the successive waves of penetration of oriental goddesses, assimilated to Aphrodite, by Greeks coming from the Near East (Syria, Phoenicia) to the Greek colonies on the Black Sea. The first stage, that of the cuit of Syrian Aphrodite, is assigned to the 6th c. BC in the Greek towns of Olbia, Berezan and perhaps Istros. In the 4th c. a second wave arrived, chiefly in the Kingdom of the Bosphorus, which introduced the cuit of Aphrodite Ourania. (...)
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    Le change à Délos et la question du kollybos.Alain Bresson - 2014 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 138 (2):515-533.
    Le décret de la Confédération des Insulaires pour le banquier Timôn de Syracuse (IG XII 5, 817) fait mention d’une opération financière dont il est montré ici qu’elle ne peut qu’avoir été une opération de change. Timôn avait changé aux Insulaires une importante somme d’argent sans leur faire payer de kollybos. Sur la base de divers parallèles (inscriptions d’Olbia, Delphes, Pergame et Mylasa), on démontre ensuite qu’à Délos le change était libre et ne faisait pas l’objet d’un monopole de (...)
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    Caves et sous-sols dans l'habitat grec antique.Marie-Christine Hellmann - 1992 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 116 (1):259-266.
    Les témoignages archéologiques, épigraphiques et littéraires concordent sur ce point : contrairement aux étages, les structures souterraines sont très rares dans l'habitat antique. À Délos, ce sont d'ailleurs des demi sous-sols, qui profitent d'un terrain en pente. On connaît davantage de véritables sous-sols ou caves à Mégare, Olbia Pontique et Rhodes, pour diverses raisons qui sont examinées ici. Ces sous-sols servent de magasins, pour du vin ou d'autres denrées.
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    Idealism in Early Greek Philosophy: the Case of Pythagoreans and Eleatics.Andrei Lebedev - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 2 (1):25-35.
    1. There is a commonly held endoxon that idealism did not exist and could not exist before Plato, since the «Presocratics» did not yet distinguish between the material and the ideal etc. This preconception is based on the misleading conception of «Presocratics» as physicalists and the simplistic evolutionist scheme of Aristotle’s Metaph. A. In fact, religious and idealist metaphysics are attested in different archaic traditions before Plato, whereas «simple» physical theories of elements of the Milesian type did not exist before (...)
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    Prevalence and trend of overweight and obesity among sardinian conscripts (italy) of 1969 and 1998.A. Loviselli, M. E. Ghiani, F. Velluzzi, I. S. Piras, L. Minerba, G. Vona & C. M. Calò - 2010 - Journal of Biosocial Science 42 (2):201-211.
    SummaryThis study evaluated the prevalence of overweight and obesity in the male Sardinian population, and verifies that it has increased over the last 30 years. Data were collected during 2003–2004 from military registers in the Archive of the Military District of Cagliari for the years 1969 and 1998. A total of 22,345 forms were analysed from all Sardinia. The conscripts were classified on the basis of their place of residence and socioeconomic status. The overall prevalence of overweight and obesity in (...)
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    “The Story of a New Name”: Cultic innovation in Greek cities of the Black Sea and the northern Aegean area.Yulia Ustinova - 2021 - Kernos 34:159-186.
    Strong links between the cults of apoikiai and metropoleis, forging the Hellenic identity of the colonists, have long been recognised. It becomes increasingly clear that in addition, the mental world of the population of colonies was conditioned by an amalgamation of Greek and local identities. Many important cults of Greek cities in the northern Aegean and the Black Sea area, such as Abdera, Odessus, Olbia, Chersonesus, and the Cimmerian Bosporus, featured both Greek and indigenous elements, their scope and nature (...)
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  13. Resenha :Traduzione e cura di Angelo Tonelli, Texto Originale a fronte.Pedro Paulo A. Funari - 2006 - Trans/Form/Ação 29 (1).
    O renomado poeta, escritor, teatrólogo e estudioso dos autores clássicos, Angelo Tonelli apresenta uma coletânea, no original, traduzida e comentada, dos fragmentos de Heráclito, o pensador de Éfeso (ca. 540-475 a.C.). A grande novidade da obra de Tonelli consiste na recuperação, em termos hermenêuticos, do contexto oriental do pensamento de Heráclito. Já na introdução, Tonelli retoma as dicotomias Oriente/Ocidente, mistérios órficos-dionisíacos/espírito apolíneo, contemplação/ação, para mostrar como o pensador de Éfeso procurou superar tais oposições. Começa seu estudo com as tabuinhas encontradas (...)
     
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    The ancient fortifications at Marseilles and their relation to regional constructions.Henri Tréziny - 2019 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 143:347-360.
    Les fortifications de Marseille antique sont aujourd’hui assez bien connues pour que l’on puisse en suivre le développement technique depuis l’époque archaïque (briques crues sur socle en calcaire local), classique et hellénistique ancienne (le tuf remplace la brique crue) jusqu’au iie s. av. J.‑C. (construction massive en calcaire du cap Couronne). Une telle typo-chronologie ne semble pas s’appliquer au monde phocéo-massaliète d’Occident, qu’il s’agisse des remparts d’Emporion, qui utilisent un appareil polygonal rustique, ou de ceux d’Olbia de Ligurie. Ici, (...)
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