Results for 'Sargis Smbatyan'

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    Yaghags ashkharhi ew ayl masnawor iratsʻ.Sargis & Sen Surenovich Arevshati︠a︡n - 2011 - Erevan: Evroprint. Edited by S. S. Arevshati︠a︡n.
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    The “Loyal” Narrators. An Examination of Post-Graduate Theses on the Kurdish Conflict and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Turkey.Islam Sargi - 2023 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 4 (7):e230106.
    The Kurdish question and the PKK have been among the topics that have gained massive importance for almost a century in politics, daily life, and among academics. The declaration of the PKK, the last ideological rebellion against the Turkish state, has translated the Kurdish problem into the problem of assimilation, nationalization, and standardization of the decades-long armed conflict between the Turkish army and the PKK. This article aims to present a discourse and content analysis of the master’s and doctoral dissertations (...)
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    La Metaphysique de L'Etre dans la Philosophie de Louis Lavelle.La Participation a L'Etre dans la Philosophie de Louis Lavelle.Bechara Sargi - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20 (4):568-569.
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    Making Fat Work.Robert M. Sargis & Matthew J. Brady - 2010 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 53 (4):630-647.
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    Baroyagitutʻiwn: pʻilisopʻayakan aknark: usumnaōzhandak dzeṛnark krtʻakan hastatutʻiwnneru hamar.Sargis Kʻēheaean - 2021 - Antʻilias: Tparan Katʻoghikosutʻean Hayotsʻ Metsi Tann Kilikioy.
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    The Syriac Version of Lucian's De Calumnia.M. D. Macleod - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (02):297-.
    The literary legacy of Aramaic-speaking Christianity consists predominantly of ecclesiastical works—theological treatises , sermons, hymns, and the like; it is for the most part, one must admit, rather dull stuff. Distinguished from the rest, and of peculiar interest to classical students, are secular works, translated from the Greek, which include, apart from medical and scientific treatises, a handful of writings by Plutarch, Lucian, and Themistius. Baumstark suggests that the translator of these three Greek writers be identified as Sargis , (...)
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