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The syntax of postpositives in classical greek prose

The syntax of postpositives in classical greek prose

... the Greek language is completely free in its order of words: that while in English the order subject-verb-object is a general rule and in Latin subject-object-verb is usually taught as a rule, there is no need so ...

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Education Personification Theory on the Historicity of Classical Greek Philosophers

Education Personification Theory on the Historicity of Classical Greek Philosophers

... ancient Greek philosophers; while it focuses on two educational relevance themes a) that there is strength in recent insinuations that classical (ancient) Greek philosophers are only but true to ...

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Should we teach students to theorize? Classical Greek philosophy and the learning journey

Should we teach students to theorize? Classical Greek philosophy and the learning journey

... For the idealized philosopher, mimesis as transformation is the representation of what has been seen through the contemplative gaze of theoria, the Form, into a form that is intelligible[r] ...

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A story of blood, guts and guesswork : synthetic reasoning in classical Greek divination

A story of blood, guts and guesswork : synthetic reasoning in classical Greek divination

... divinatory thinking in general, even if they do not shed light on the historical specifics of particular consultations of the Delphic oracle, because they are products of the same thinking-practices extended over time. ...

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A Deposit of Archaic and Classical Greek Pottery at Ayia Irini, Keos

A Deposit of Archaic and Classical Greek Pottery at Ayia Irini, Keos

... Kylix. One fragment may belong to a kylix of Siphnian fabric. Uninventoried fragment of base and lower bowl, D. Low conical base with spreading bowl. This shape too is rep[r] ...

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Classical Greek tragedy and the city culture of Athens

Classical Greek tragedy and the city culture of Athens

... by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, in Sophocles L Ajax; Electra; Oedipus Tyrannus, Loeb Classical Library 20 Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 1994, pp.. 11.Other Primary SourcesCited TheSpeeche[r] ...

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Light-Wells in Classical Greek Houses?

Light-Wells in Classical Greek Houses?

... attempts to demonstrate in her article is the following: that the large flue (II) over the fireplace of the Olynthian kitchen-complex had, instead of a rather small covered smoke-v[r] ...

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Conceptions of the Poetic in Classical Greek Prose

Conceptions of the Poetic in Classical Greek Prose

... Dr. Deutsch’s work observes the unstable line between the broad categories of song and speech, but a similar instability is apparent in more specific generic distinctions as well. Although most of us understand them to ...

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Stylometric Classification of Ancient Greek Literary Texts by Genre

Stylometric Classification of Ancient Greek Literary Texts by Genre

... 2014). Greek particles, for ex- ample, are uninflected adverbs used for a wide range of logical and emotional expressions; in En- glish their equivalent meaning is often expressed by a phrase or, in speech, ...of ...

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Issues in the Economic and Ecological Understanding of the Chora of the Classical Polis in its Social Context: A View from the Intensive Survey Tradition of the Greek Homeland

Issues in the Economic and Ecological Understanding of the Chora of the Classical Polis in its Social Context: A View from the Intensive Survey Tradition of the Greek Homeland

... the Classical Greek polis in the Aegean homelands, and it will offer questions about related topics in the Black Sea colonial territories which I hope our many experts in that region can respond ...

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Rejoinder.

Rejoinder.

... Thus, for example, whereas the Classical Greek off- site material that dominates this area does indeed, if our manuring model is accepted, reflect contemporary intense land use, the preh[r] ...

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Greek and Latin Roots: Part II - Greek

Greek and Latin Roots: Part II - Greek

... from Greek nouns often display the suffix -al, which you will shrewdly (and correctly) identify as the legacy of the Latin suffix ...the Greek adjective σφαιρικος (“like a ball”) has acquired an extra ...

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“Above all Greek, above all Roman Fame”: Classical Rhetoric in America during the Colonial and Early National Periods

“Above all Greek, above all Roman Fame”: Classical Rhetoric in America during the Colonial and Early National Periods

... reputation as the “Cicero of America.” 20 During the early republic other orators stepped forward to form the organic plan and set the inaugural course of the nation with their eloquence. Public men such as Fisher Ames, ...

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Educational initiatives of the Greek community in Britain

Educational initiatives of the Greek community in Britain

... Chapter VII presents the responses to Greek supplementary schools from Greek and Greek Cypriot groups and organisations in Britain as well as the responses of the Ministries of Educati[r] ...

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Employment Observatory MISEP: Basic Information Report  Greece institutions, procedures and measures 1995

Employment Observatory MISEP: Basic Information Report Greece institutions, procedures and measures 1995

... Administrative Committee for Vocational Training Greek Association for Business Administration Greek Association for Organisational Research Confederation of Greek Trade Associations Gre[r] ...

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Alkiiachos Painter, Ca 460. PLATE 2a.

Alkiiachos Painter, Ca 460. PLATE 2a.

... Sparkes BA 'Aspects of Onesiaos.' Greek Art, Archaic into Classical edited by C Boulter (Leiden, 1985) 18f Speier H 'Die Iliupersisschale aus der Werkstatt des Euph-. ronios.' Neue Beit[r] ...

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The calibration of the hailpads upon the Greek National Hail Suppression Program, using the Classical and Inverse Regression methods

The calibration of the hailpads upon the Greek National Hail Suppression Program, using the Classical and Inverse Regression methods

... The two methods examined and compared by many researchers. Krutchkoff, R.G.,[14] compared the two methods of linear calibration by Mode Carlo methods and concluded that the Inverse Regression is slightly better than the ...

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The Ependytes in Classical Athens

The Ependytes in Classical Athens

... cult-statue types, and the dearth of earlier Greek material, caused Thiersch to apply evi- dence from the Hellenistic and Roman periods to Archaic and Classical Greece.5 In origin, he [r] ...

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The relevance of certain Semiticisms in the Gothic New Testament

The relevance of certain Semiticisms in the Gothic New Testament

... The Greek of the Septuagint adopted the usage; the verses from Deuteronomy cited above read καὶ ἤκουσεν κύριος τὴν φωνὴν τῶν λόγων ὑμῶν καὶ παροξυνθεὶς ὤμοσεν λέγων εἰ ὄψεταί τις τῶν ἀνδρῶν τούτων τὴν ἀγαθὴν ...

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A parallel currency for Greece  CEPS High level Brief, 20 May 2015

A parallel currency for Greece. CEPS High-level Brief, 20 May 2015

... the Greek government could fund additional expenses without affecting the primary budget surplus in euros, or it could replace euro spending and increase the primary budget surplus (see Figure ...

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