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Classical Studies 97a: Greek Culture and Civilization Fall MWF am: Boylston 103

Classical Studies 97a: Greek Culture and Civilization Fall MWF am: Boylston 103

... This course will comprehensively cover the extraordinary history of ancient Greece from the Bronze Age Minoan and Mycenaean palace civilizations to the Roman conquest of the East Mediterranean. Students will be ...

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A-level performance and the development of Greek culture in the Greek supplementary schools of London: a cost-effectiveness analysis.

A-level performance and the development of Greek culture in the Greek supplementary schools of London: a cost-effectiveness analysis.

... As far as the A-level Modern Greek provision is concerned, only 22 of the schools in London offer A- level Modern Greek courses and have around 390 students (the numbers were given to [r] ...

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Milk ties : a commodity chain approach to Greek culture

Milk ties : a commodity chain approach to Greek culture

... Exceptions are, the work of Miller (1997a), who undertakes an ethnographic study of the chain of beverages in Trinidad incorporating and contrasting insights derived from the spheres of [r] ...

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Greek management and culture

Greek management and culture

... the middle levels of hierarchy (Broome, 1996). In fact, there is no corresponding translation for manager in Greek language. For higher levels, the word most often used is ‘diefthintis’, meaning director ...

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Medicine and psychiatry in Western culture: Ancient Greek myths and modern prejudices

Medicine and psychiatry in Western culture: Ancient Greek myths and modern prejudices

... The origins of Western culture extensively relate to Ancient Greek culture. While many ancient cultures have contributed to our current knowledge about medicine and the origins of psychiatry, the ...

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National culture and management: the Greek luxury hotel GMs' case

National culture and management: the Greek luxury hotel GMs' case

... the Greek culture meets the corporate culture: the Greek hotel national chains are structured and managed according to the multinational hotel chain model; the Greek culture is ...

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Greek borrowings in Russian literary text as value translators of helinistic and byzantine culture

Greek borrowings in Russian literary text as value translators of helinistic and byzantine culture

... Obviously, Greek culture had a powerful influence on the development of Russian society, which was widely reflected in the ...Byzantine culture brought especially many concepts, which is confirmed by ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... Fragment from the upper right side of a pedimental stele of Hymettian marble, found on December 13, 1935, in the wall of a modern house over the east end of South Stoa II (N 15)..[r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... The propriety of attributing it to the Sacred Gerousia is enhanced by the fact that one of the two stelai on which these decrees were inscribed was set up in the synedrion of th[r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... The present combined text, it is now clear, does not conform to the scheme, nor does another prytany fragment inscribed by this same hand, dated to 214/3, and published in Hesperia, X[r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... The preserved portion of the inscription includes the end of the clause containing the considerations, portions of each line of the resolution, and portions of the opening lines [r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... To the right of line 7 of column VIII the preserved figure H is the proper beginning for the quota of Galepsos, previously restored in line 7 of column IX: [H P] [raAE]-.. ckcot.[r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble, broken on all sides, found on February 27, 1935, among collected stones southwest of the Tholos (G 11).. The names belong to a prytany cat[r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... Of the numerous fragments of Pentelic marble which compose the present text two groups come from upper corners of the original stele, both pre- serving part of the picked top sur[r] ...

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Attis on Greek Votive Monuments: Greek God or Phrygian?

Attis on Greek Votive Monuments: Greek God or Phrygian?

... www.jstor.org ®.. mentioned above, that of Attis has no direct reference to his Phrygian homeland. No god Attis appears on any Phrygian monument, and the depictions of him on Greek mon[r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... It may be assumed from the length of the last, symmetrically centered, line and from that of the preceding line, which has been restored with confidence, that the first line[r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... This is especially clear now that a significant new fragment of lines 1-2 has been discovered.9 There have hitherto been too many letters assumed for the restorations in t[r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... The present text, therefore, becomes the lower right (and final) citation of the prytany inscription most recently published as Hesperia, XVII, 1948, pp. 96, including Supp[r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... still poses a minor problem.. Pritchett and Meritt, Chronology, p. In the third space from the end, the stonecutter originally placed an alpha, having left out the iota; then[r] ...

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Greek Inscriptions

Greek Inscriptions

... than for the group in the Peiraeus. 36 Note the unadorned writing, but the spread lambda in line 16.. Part of a stele of Hymettian marble, with the flat top and rough- picked [r] ...

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