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Robinson, O. F., and Wilfred Nippel. "Public Order in Ancient Rome." American Journal of Legal History 41, no. 1 (1997): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/845495.

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Béthoux, O. "Cnemidolestodea (Insecta): An ancient order reinstated." Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 3, no. 4 (2005): 403–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s147720190500163x.

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Carugati, Federica, Gillian K. Hadfield, and Barry R. Weingast. "Building Legal Order in Ancient Athens." Journal of Legal Analysis 7, no. 2 (2015): 291–324. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jla/lav003.

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Hamilton, K. G. A. "Cnemidolestodea: An ancient insect order resurrected." Biodiversity 4, no. 2 (2003): 22–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14888386.2003.9712686.

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Alston, R. "Review. Public order. Public order in ancient Rome. W Nippel." Classical Review 46, no. 2 (1996): 318–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cr/46.2.318.

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Kawauche, Thomaz. "Émile and Ancient Medicine." Educativa 20, no. 1 (2017): 148. http://dx.doi.org/10.18224/educ.v20i1.5870.

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EMÍLIO E A MEDICINA ANTIGA
 
 Resumo: trata-se, neste artigo, de discutir o uso de esquemas conceituais do Corpus Hippocraticum no Emílio de J.-J. Rousseau. A hipótese de leitura relaciona o princípio de isonomia dos antigos e o conceito de ordem aplicado ao equilíbrio das faculdades e dos órgãos da criança.
 
 Palavras-chave: Medicina. Educação. Ordem. Isonomia. Moral.
 
 Abstract: this article aims at discussing the use of conceptual schemes from Corpus Hippocraticum in J.-J. Rousseau’s Émile. The reading hypothesis establishes the relation between the principle of isonomy and the concept of order applied to the balance of child’s faculties and organs.
 
 Keywords: Medicine. Education. Order. Isonomy. Morals.
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Denizot, Camille. "Impolite orders in Ancient Greek?" Journal of Historical Pragmatics 13, no. 1 (2012): 110–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jhp.13.1.05den.

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In Ancient Greek, an impolite order can be uttered by means of a negative interrogative in the future tense (οὐκ ἐρεῖς; ‘Won’t you talk?’). The aim of this paper is to understand to what extent this type of utterance is impolite, and to explain how such a conventional and indirect order can frequently take on an impolite meaning. For this purpose, data are taken from classical drama (Aristophanes’ and Euripides’ plays). Drawing on criteria put forward by recent work on impoliteness, this study provides an accurate description of uses in discourse, in order to establish that this conventional order is never used with a polite intention, but regularly as an impolite order. Impoliteness can be explained by the locutionary form which gives an orientation to the interpretation of the utterance: an indirect and conventional expression cannot be polite if the locutionary meaning is opposed to it.
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Rooney, Jim, and Vijaya Murthy. "Institutions, social order and wealth in ancient India." Journal of Institutional Economics 17, no. 1 (2020): 91–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1744137420000296.

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AbstractOrthodox economic theorising on ancient societies emphasises the absence of market institutions, in contrast to advanced contemporary economies. However, this may downplay the influence of non-economic interests in the generation of wealth. Consequently, this paper examines an ancient civilisation identified as economically successful namely, the Mauryan Empire (322 to 85 BCE) centred on the Indo-Gangetic plains. Drawing on translations of books collectively known as the Arthasastra (lit. the science of wealth) as well as contemporaneous Greek and Roman texts, this paper examines the role of institutions in generating wealth within societal norms of income distribution and the preservation of social order. Given the importance of trade to this society, comparisons are made with medieval European institutions in terms of market coordination and the maintenance of generalised trust in trading markets. As a consequence, the role of institutions in addressing social and economic uncertainty affecting an ancient society is highlighted.
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Riess, Werner. "Adriaan Lanni: Law and Order in Ancient Athens." Gnomon 90, no. 6 (2018): 516–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/0017-1417-2018-6-516.

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Rosenthal, Jonathan. "Maintaining order influences. Ancient interpretations of animal violence." Derecho Animal. Forum of Animal Law Studies 6, no. 3 (2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5565/rev/da.73.

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Creech, Nicole M. "The Ancient Order of Hibernians and Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians in Ohio: A Comparative Analysis." University of Toledo / OhioLINK, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1115246819.

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Zheng, Chunfang, Eric Chen, Victor Albert, Eric Lyons, and David Sankoff. "Ancient eudicot hexaploidy meets ancestral eurosid gene order." BioMed Central, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/610022.

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BACKGROUND:A hexaploidization event over 125 Mya underlies the evolutionary lineage of the majority of flowering plants, including very many species of agricultural importance. Half of these belong to the rosid subgrouping, containing severals whose genome sequences have been published. Although most duplicate and triplicate genes have been lost in all descendants, clear traces of the original chromosome triples can be discerned, their internal contiguity highly conserved in some genomes and very fragmented in others. To understand the particular evolutionary patterns of plant genomes, there is a need to systematically survey the fate of the subgenomes of polyploids, including the retention of a small proportion of the duplicate and triplicate genes and the reconstruction of putative ancestral intermediates between the original hexaploid and modern species, in this case the ancestor of the eurosid clade.RESULTS:We quantitatively trace the fate of gene triples originating in the hexaploidy across seven core eudicot flowering plants, and fit this to a two-stage model, pre- and post-radiation. We also measure the simultaneous dynamics of duplicate orthologous gene loss in three rosids, as influenced by biological functional class. We propose a new protocol for reconstructing ancestral gene order using only gene adjacency data from pairwise genomic analyses, based on repeating MAXIMUM WEIGHT MATCHING at two levels of resolution, an approach designed to transcend limitations on reconstructed contig size, while still avoiding the ambiguities of a multiplicity of solutions. Applied to three high-quality rosid genomes without subsequent polyploidy events, our automated procedure reconstructs the ancestor of the eurosid clade.CONCLUSIONS:The gene loss analysis and the ancestor reconstruction present complementary assessments of post-hexaploidization evolution, the first at the level of individual gene families within and across sister genomes and the second at the chromosome level. Despite the loss of more than 95% of gene duplicates and triplicates, and despite major structural rearrangement, our reconstructed eurosid ancestor clearly identifies the three regions corresponding to each of the seven original chromosomes of the earlier pre-hexaploid ancestor. Functional analysis confirmed trends reported for more recent plant polyploidy events: genes involved with regulation and responses were retained in multiple copies, while genes involved with metabolic processes were lost.
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McEwen, Indra Kagis. "Socrates' ancestor : architecture and emerging order in archaic Greece." Thesis, McGill University, 1991. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=60468.

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Socrates claimed Daedalus, the mythical first architect, as his ancestor. Taking this as a point of departure, the thesis explores the relationship between architecture and speculative thought, and shows how the latter is grounded in the former. A detailed examination of the Anaximander fragment, the earliest surviving record in Western philosophy, is considered in relation to Anaximander's built work. This three-part cosmic model which included a celestial sphere, the first map of the world, and a sun clock (the gnomon), reveals the fragment to be a theory of the work in that the cosmic order Anaximander was the first to articulate was discovered through the building of the model. The model is seen as comparable to a daidalon, a creation of Daedalus, whose legend reflects the importance of craft in the self-consciousness of archaic Greece where the kosmos (order) of civilization were seen as having emerged with the kosmos allowed to appear through the making of the artifact. Archaic self-consciousness is further examined through the emergence of the Greek city-state (the polis) and in the building of the first peripteral temples, both of which are revealed as necessary antecedents to birth of theory, understood as the wondering admiration of the well-made thing.
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Scahill, David. "The South Stoa at Corinth : design, construction and function of the Greek phase." Thesis, University of Bath, 2012. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.558903.

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The focus of this dissertation is the design, construction and function of the South Stoa at Corinth in its initial phase. The South Stoa was first published in a monograph by Oscar Broneer in 1954.1 In addition to dealing with the Greek and Roman phases of the building, Broneer’s study also dealt with the “pre-stoa” remains. Certain aspects of the architecture of the stoa, however, were either treated only briefly or were entirely left out of the publication. While it was one of the first attempts at a full study of a secular Greek building, several conclusions deserve re-evaluation, including the date of construction and the design of the building in its initial phase, which has an impact on subsequent phases of remodeling, the function of the building, as well as its place in the historical development of stoas. Re-evaluation of the in situ remains of the stoa combined with newly identified architectural fragments of the building, particularly from the superstructure, provide important evidence to suggest an alternative reconstruction to that previously put forward. This new reconstruction is presented as the most likely solution, in awareness of the possibility that future finds may give rise to modification. As will be shown, the staircases inside the first and last front rooms of the stoa do not belong to the initial building phase as previously thought, but instead date to the Roman period, while evidence in the form of foundations and cuttings for a staircase inside the colonnade at the west end of the stoa, dated prior to 146 B.C., belongs to the initial phase of the building and calls for an entirely different interior reconstruction. The date of the stoa, which has fluctuated from sometime after the middle of the fourth century B.C. (340-320 B.C.) to the early decades of the third century B.C., can now be more precisely determined in view of recent examination of pottery deposits from beneath the stoa terrace, which was built prior to the stoa’s construction. These deposits have been dated between 300-290 B.C., which would push the date of the stoa’s construction to the beginning decades of the third century B.C. This has considerable bearing on the early development of Hellenistic stoas and on the stylistic chronology of several other buildings built around the end of the fourth century B.C. Having resolved aspects of the reconstruction and situated the stoa chronologically, the focus of this study moves on to design considerations, including examination of the proportions and of the ancient foot unit used in the design of the building. Construction and statics of the building are also considered.
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Logan, Roger. "The role of the Friendly Society Orders in British society, 1793-1911, with particular reference to the Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society." Thesis, Kingston University, 2003. http://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/20237/.

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The evolution of friendly societies in Britain during the 18th and 19th centuries resulted in a variety of formats and structures providing similar objectives of financial support in times of sickness and death. In this thesis. friendly society Orders in particular are considered by addressing specific questions. These relate to (a) their distinctive characteristics, (b) the processes at work which produced these characteristics, (c) the fundamental significance of the individual contributing to formation and management, within a hitherto neglected model of working classes democracy, and (d) the wider appeal other than simply that of financial benefit. Within the timespan 1793-1911. issues are identified and examined, primarily with reference to the Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society. These take into account both chronological and geographical diversity. They include structural evolution, the fundamental feature of the Orders' culture; the establishment and maintenance of representative and participatory democratic features; self-government by locally constituted units constrained by universally adopted Order-wide rules; diversity of experience according to the wishes of members and reliance on individuals in the formation and administration of the Orders. The superceding of an explicit moral base by a business driven approach is looked at as is the. establishment of widow and orphan Funds to support two very visible elements of 19th century society. Aspects of membership beyond that of adult males is presented against a broader background of changes in society. Formation of female branches and recruitment and retention of young members, male and female, are examined. Finally the seemingly paradoxical presence of non-benefit. honorary members, is analysed. In placing the Orders at the centre of study. this thesis provides a context for examination of friendly society activity at local community and national levels. By identifying structures, characteristics and processes it reveals the capacity and desire of working people in Britain to secure for themselves, as far as was possible at the time, secure and stable lives.
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Kahane, Ahuvia. "The interpretation of order : a study in the poetics of Homeric repetition." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.670325.

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Bakker, Stéphanie J. "The noun phrase in ancient Greek : a functional analysis of the order and articulation of NP constituents in Herodotus /." Leiden : Brill, 2009. http://opac.nebis.ch/cgi-bin/showAbstract.pl?u20=9789004177222.

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Westbury, Joshua R. "Left dislocation in biblical Hebrew : a cognitive linguistic account." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/95852.

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Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The present work consists of an investigation into the form and function(s) of the so-called 'Left Dislocation' construction in Biblical Hebrew. As such, this inquiry is part of a larger domain of research that explores the nature and function of word order variation in Biblical Hebrew. As a result of a pilot study conducted by the present author in 2010, as well as recent advances within the feilds of cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics, and discoursepragmatics— particularly with its sub-discipline known as information structure—a fresh examination of Left Dislocation in Biblical Hebrew is called for. Drawing on research from the aforementioned feilds of study, we propose a cognitive-functional theoretical model that provides a framework for a more comprehensive explanation of Left Dislocation in Biblical Hebrew. Furthermore, this work situates Left Dislocation in Biblical Hebrew against a broader profile of Left Dislocation across langauges. This is accomplished by examining the findings of a range of cross-linguistic studies—with respect to a variety of related and unrelated languages—that are concerned with both the syntactico-semantic and discourse-functional attributes of Left Dislocation. Typological generalizations drawn from these studies are then applied to the identification, classification, and explanation of a data set comprised of over 650 tokens taken from Genesis to 2 Kings. The result of this analysis is twofold. First, a thorough description is provided in terms of the external (i.e. global) and internal syntactico-semantic attributes of tokens comprising the data set. Consistent with typological findings, the data set reflects a taxonomic network of constructional schemas that are classified according to an exemplar model of conceptual categorization. Second, utilizing a cognitive-theoretical model, as well as insights garnered from crosslinguistic studies, the aforementioned syntactico-semantic description is explained in terms of the cognitive-pragmatic motivation for the use of Left Dislocation in BH narrative discourse, as well as the prototypical and non-prototypical discourse function(s) accomplished by the construction therein. Lastly, a developmental framework is proposed that accounts for the form-function variation exhibited by the tokens in our data set. This framework consists of broader developmental processes involving usage-based patterns of language change, as well as a 'panchronic' view of grammar, where synchrony and diachrony are viewed as an integrated whole, and where grammars are always emergent and never completely established.<br>AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie werk verteenwoordig 'n ondersoek na die vorm en funksie(s) van die sogenaamde linksverskuiwingkonstruksie in Bybelse Hebreeus. Dit vorm deel van 'n groter navorsingsinisiatief wat gemoeid is met die ondersoek na die aard en funksie van woordorde-variasies in Bybelse Hebreeus. In die lig van 'n loodsstudie wat in 2010 deur die outeur gedoen is, asook die vooruitgang wat gemaak is op die gebiede van kognitiewe taalkunde, psigolinguistiek en tekspragmatiek—veral in die subdissipline, informasiestruktuur—is ‘n herbesinnig oor linksverskuiwingkonstruksies Bybelse Hebreeus nodig. Gebaseer op die voorafgenoemde studievelde word 'n kognitief-funksionele teoretiese model voorgestel wat as raamwerk sal dien vir 'n meer omvattende verduideliking van linksverskuiwingkonstruksies in Bybelse Hebreeus. Hierdie ondersoek oor linksverskuiwing in Bybelse Hebreeus word gedoen teen die agtergrond van die profiel van linksverskuiwing oor tale heen. Dit word vermag deur die bevindings van 'n wye reeks taalkundige studies—op verskeie verwante en onverwante tale— wat gemoeid is met beide die sintakties-semanties en diskoersfunksionele eienskappe van linksverskuiwing, te ondersoek. Uit die ondersoek word tipologiese veralgemenings verkry wat dan gebruik word vir die identifisering, klassifikasie en verduideliking van 'n stel data wat bestaan uit 650 voorbeelde wat verkry is uit Genesis tot 2 Konings. Die resultate van hierdie analise is tweeledig. Eerstens word 'n uitvoerige beskrywing, in terme van die eksterne (of globale) en interne sintakties-semantiese eienskappe van die voorbeelde binne die datastel, verskaf. Die datastel reflekteer, aan die hand van taaltipologiese bevindinge, 'n taksonomiese netwerk van konstruksieskemas wat geklassifiseer is volgens 'n eksemplaarmodel van konsepsionele kategorisering. Tweedens, deur gebruik te maak van 'n kognitief-teoretiese model, tesame met insigte verkry deur studies oor tale heen, word die voorafgenoemde sintakties-semantiese beskrywing verduidelik in terme van die kognitief-pragmatiese motivering vir die gebruik van linksverskuiwing in Bybels-Hebreeuse narratiewe diskoers. Ook die prototipiese en nieprototipiese diskoersfunksie(s) van die konstruksie kom aan die bod. Laastens word 'n raamwerk voorgestel om die vorm-funksies variasies van die voorbeelde in die datastel as ontwikkelingsstadia te verklaar. Die raamwerk berus op ontwikkelingsprosesse wat tipies in gebruiksgebaseerde modelle van taalvariasie-tendense onderskei word. Verder gaan dit ook uit van 'n pankroniese siening van grammatika waarin diakronie en sinkronie as 'n geïntegreerde geheel gesien word en die grammatika van taal as 'n dinamiese entiteit beskou word. Dit stabliseer nooit volledig nie.
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Fraser, Bruce L. "Word order, focus, and clause linking in Greek tragic poetry." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1999. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/219499.

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The thesis comprises an investigation of three aspects of sentence structure in Classical Greek (henceforth CG) dramatic poetry: order of the main sentence elements (subject, verb, and object) within the clause, the emphatic position at the start of the clause, and the structure of inter-clausal linking. It is argued that these three features, usually considered separately, are interdependent, and that intra-clausal word order is directly related to the structure of compound and complex sentences. The discussion undertakes a systematic survey of subject, verb, and object order in a corpus of texts, proposes an explanation for the observed order, and develops a model which explains how prominence within the clause is exploited in clause linking to produce the complement structures observed in Homeric and tragic complementation.
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Montaguti, Sofia. "A Mirror on the World : Roman Architecture in Tergeste in the First and Second Centuries AD and the Reproduction of Social Order and Identity." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-385916.

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This thesis will investigate how Roman monumental architecture in Tergeste dating to the first and second centuries AD reflected and reaffirmed the social order of the city, and how it was used in the creation and maintenance of identities. The material used will be two select structures, the basilica and theater, located in the eastern and north-eastern sections of Tergeste, respectively. By using theories of social architecture, agency, identity, and compounding them with the ideology of Roman urbanism, focus will be placed on how movement within a structure and the occupation of its different locales influenced the adoption of particular roles and self-conceptions. A number of statues and dedicatory inscriptions associated with the architectural structures will serve to further corroborate these points, and to add information about whether a specific type of identity was favored above others in the city. The results will provide a first overview of how architecture responded to the social reality in Roman Tergeste, in the hope to encourage further research in this direction.
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Books on the topic "Ancient order of"

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Public order in ancient Rome. Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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Fisk, Audrey. The ancient order of foresters in Cornwall. Foresters Heritage Trust, 1997.

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Plato rediscovered: Human value and social order. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1996.

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Harle, Vilho. Ideas of social order in the ancient world. Greenwood Press, 1998.

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Devasthali, G. V. Mīmāṁsā, the ancient Indian science of sentence interpretation. 2nd ed. Sri Satguru Publications, 1991.

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Dik, Helma. Word order in ancient Greek: A pragmatic account of word order variation in Herodotus. J.C. Gieben, 1995.

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Smale, Arthur. Some excerpts from the history of the district 1844-1994. Ancient Order of Foresters, 1994.

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Ridge, John T. Erin's sons in America: The Ancient Order of Hiberians. Ancient Order of Hibernians 150th Anniversary Committee, 1986.

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Still, William T. New world order: The ancient plan of secret societies. Huntington House Publishers, 1990.

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Cistercians. The ancient usages of the Cistercian Order=: (Ecclesiastica officia). Guadalupe Translations, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ancient order of"

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Martínez, Rafael, and Emilia Ruiz Yamuza. "Word order, adverb’s scope and focus." In Ancient Greek Linguistics, edited by Felicia Logozzo and Paolo Poccetti. De Gruyter, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110551754-593.

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Bestock, Laurel. "The preservation of order." In Violence and Power in Ancient Egypt. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315543505-6.

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Martin-McAuliffe, Samantha L. "The order of cities." In Ancient Urban Planning in the Mediterranean. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315567006-1.

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Raucci, Stacie. "The Order of Orgies." In Screening Love and Sex in the Ancient World. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137299604_11.

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Fornara, Charles W. "The Order of Events in Ammianus Marcellinus 23.5.4-25." In American Journal of Ancient History, edited by Ernst Badian. Gorgias Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463237530-002.

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Levinsohn, Stephen H. "Constituent Order in and Usages of εἰμί – Participle Combinations in the Synoptics and Acts." In From Ancient Manuscripts to Modern Dictionaries, edited by Tarsee Li, Keith Dyer, Terry C. Falla, et al. Gorgias Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463237073-023.

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"PUBLIC ORDER." In Ancient Rome. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203426425-19.

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"A New Social Order." In Ancient Turkey. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203880463-3.

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"Ancient Egypt: A Brief History." In Accounting and Order. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203123300-11.

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Barton, John. "The Moral Order." In Ethics in Ancient Israel. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199660438.003.0005.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ancient order of"

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Zheng, Chunfang, Victor A. Albert, Eric Lyons, and David Sankoff. "Ancient angiosperm hexaploidy meets ancestral eudicot gene order." In 2012 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Computational Advances in Bio and Medical Sciences (ICCABS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccabs.2012.6182649.

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Zou, Zheng, Niannian Wang, Peng Zhao, and Xuefeng Zhao. "Real-Time Detection of Ancient Architecture Features Based on Smartphones." In ASME 2018 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2018-8265.

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Due to the particularity of texture features in ancient buildings, which refers to the fact that these features have a high historical and artistic value, it is of great significance to identify and count them. However, the complexity and large number of textures are a big challenge for the artificial identification statistics. In order to overcome these challenges, this paper proposes an approach that uses smartphones to achieve a real-time detection of ancient buildings’ features. The training process is based on SSD-Mobilenet, which is a kind of Convolutional Neural Network (CNN). The results show that this method shows well performance in reality and can indeed detect different ancient building features in real time.
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Dranishnikova, Angela, and Ivan Semenov. "LEGAL ESSENCE OF ANCIENT PROVERBS AND SAYS AND THEIR SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE." In Current problems of jurisprudence. Publishing Center RIOR, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/02032-6/075-081.

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The national legal system is determined by traditional elements characterizing the culture and customs that exist in the social environment in the form of moral standards and the law. However, the attitude of the population to the letter of the law, as a rule, initially contains negative properties in order to preserve personal freedom, status, position. Therefore, to solve pressing problems of rooting in the minds of society of the elementary foundations of the initial order, and then the rule of law in the public sphere, proverbs and sayings were developed that in essence contained legal educational criteria.
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"Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Rhetorical Fixes for an Old Problem: Fake News." In InSITE 2019: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: Jerusalem. Informing Science Institute, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4154.

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Aim/Purpose: The proliferation of fake news through social media threatens to undercut the possibility of ascertaining facts and truth. This paper explores the use of ancient rhetorical tools to identify fake news generally and to see through the misinformation juggernaut of President Donald Trump. Background: The ancient rhetorical appeals described in Aristotle’s Rhetoric—ethos (character of the speaker), pathos (nature of the audience) and logos (message itself)—might be a simple, yet profound fix for the era of fake news. Also known as the rhetorical triangle and used as an aid for effective public speaking by the ancient Greeks, the three appeals can also be utilized for analyzing the main components of discourse. Methodology: Discourse analysis utilizes insights from rhetoric, linguistics, philosophy and anthropology in in order to interpret written and spoken texts. Contribution This paper analyzes Donald Trump’s effective use of Twitter and campaign rallies to create and sustain fake news. Findings: At the point of the writing of this paper, the Washington Post Trump Fact Checker has identified over 10,000 untruths uttered by the president in his first two years of office, for an average of eight untruths per day. In addition, analysis demonstrates that Trump leans heavily on ethos and pathos, almost to the exclusion of logos in his tweets and campaign rallies, making spectacular claims, which seem calculated to arouse emotions and move his base to action. Further, Trump relies heavily on epideictic rhetoric (praising and blaming), excluding forensic (legal) and deliberative rhetoric, which the ancients used for sustained arguments about the past or deliberations about the future of the state. In short, the analysis uncovers how and ostensibly why Trump creates and sustains fake news while claiming that other traditional news outlets, except for FOX news, are the actual purveyors of fake news. Recommendations for Practitioners: Information systems and communication practitioners need to be aware of the ways in which the systems they create and monitor are vulnerable to targeted attacks of the purveyors of fake news. Recommendation for Researchers: Further research on the identification and proliferation of fake news from a variety of disciplines is needed, in order to stem the flow of misinformation and untruths through social media. Impact on Society: The impact of fake news is largely unknown and needs to be better understood, especially during election cycles. Some researchers believe that social media constitute a fifth estate in the United States, challenging the authority of the three branches of government and the traditional press. Future Research: As noted above, further research on the identification and proliferation of fake news from a variety of disciplines is needed, in order to stem the flow of misinformation and untruths through social media.
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Magnaghi-Delfino, Paola, and Tullia Norando. ""Tug of war" Maths&Sport Project." In Fourth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head18.2018.7927.

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Tug of war is a sport which originated from rituals practiced by ancient populations and now is an organized sport. In this paper we present the project that we proposed to a group of high school students, in order that they analysed the physics of tug of war and produced a model.
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Yi, Xiaoya. "Historical perspectiveness: characteristics identification and overall protection of historical cities from the perspective of spatial translation. Shipu, Zhejiang." In Post-Oil City Planning for Urban Green Deals Virtual Congress. ISOCARP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/eihc6183.

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The rapid development of Chinese cities in the past three decades has caused the transformation of the structure of historical urban spaces, resulting in the fragmentation of historical environment and the blurring of historical pattern. This study proposes to use the epistemology of historical prescriptiveness to recognize the characteristics of urban historical environment, so as to effectively protect the city as a whole. Historical prescriptiveness refers to the spatialtemporal correlation effect in the process of urban historical environment change, which makes the current historical elements of the city present as a whole with hierarchy, structure and system. This kind of epistemology is most prominent in ancient maps. The schema-symbol relation can express the paradigm of traditional structure, the schema-symbol choice can express the order of multiple symbols, and the schema-symbol intention can express the meaning of camp city culture. Based on these potential criteria, this study summarizes the logical relations and existing forms of the old and new elements in urban space, and then explores the historical prescriptive content. The specific content of historical prescriptiveness is embodied in the following aspects: the implicit control of the historical pattern in spatial positioning, the transformation and recognition of historical elements in evolutionary comparison, and the inheritance and continuation of urban memory in the extraction of connotations. Taking the ancient city of Shipu in Zhejiang as an example, the study explores the characteristics of the ancient city of Shipu from three aspects: the succession of Haiphong’s fortification and city-port structure, the alienation of the texture of the ancient towns and streets of Jiangnan, the rejuvenation of the city with the reappearance of culture in eastern Zhejiang. Based on this case, this study proposes a holistic conservation idea of historical city in the modern context of "space and time compression".
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Dranishnikova, Anzhela. "Ways to strengthen and develop Legal Statehood in modern Russia." In Current problems of jurisprudence. Publishing Center RIOR, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/02058-6/084-090.

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Building a state governed by the rule of law, in which the law will take a dominant position, and its observance will become the main principle — an idea that has worried thinkers since ancient times. The law and order in such a state largely depend on the indicator of the legal culture of citizens, their perception of the laws as the norms of their proper behavior.
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Cunha Santos, Heloísa, Helmo Alan Batista de Araújo, and Matheus Lorenzato Braga. "Uma proposta de implementação do Gnômon eletrônico." In Computer on the Beach. Universidade do Vale do Itajaí, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14210/cotb.v12.p555-558.

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The Gnomon is the oldest object used by man to measure time, manipulated for observations, ancient astronomers could determine time measurement patterns such as solstices and equinoxes. In this perspective, this article aims to show the implementation and construction of an electronic Gnomon using Arduino microcontroller and Light Dependent Resistors (LDR) in order to make the sun's direction available via the internet and store its data for future analysis and pattern comparisons.
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Anais, Guillem, Fuchs Alain, Halin Gilles, and Dechezlepretre Thierry. "Construction of an archaeology and cultural heritage oriented GIS in order to document an ancient city: Case study of the archaeological site of Grand (France)." In 2013 Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHeritage). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/digitalheritage.2013.6743837.

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Furno, Antonella. "Ricerca storica e cartografica delle domus federiciane “fantasma” della regione del Principatus et Terra Beneventana." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11535.

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Historical and cartographic research about the ghost domus built by Frederick II in Principatus et Terra Beneventana regionDuring his reign Frederick II built a series of representative fortified constructions in southern Italy, and after reinforcing the defence line of the border with the State of the Church, he decided to build many residential estates called domus or palacium in the fundamental medieval textual source of Statutum de reparatione castrorum. This research is focused on the study of the landscape in the ancient region of Principatus et Terra Beneventana during the thirteenth century: it is noticed the presence of five imperial domus cited in the Statutum with the name domus Castellucci Battipallae, castrum et palacium Sarni, domus imperatoris in Ebulo, domus imperatoris Apicii and the Castel Belvedere Marano palace. Every domus was studied through a historical and cartographic analysis, and in case of the structure is not recognised on the territory it was organized a landscape analysis in order to propose a hypothetical position. The data that was gathered into ArcGIS software to define the probable locations of the ghost domus were the detailed routes of ancient roads related to the positions of the casalia (little rural communities that paid taxes to maintenance of the royal structures), the Church properties, the urban site, and the other castra and domus.
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