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Schachter, A. "The Nyktophylaxia of Delos." Journal of Hellenic Studies 119 (November 1999): 172–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/632319.

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In 426/425 BC the Athenians purified the island of Delos: they removed all the graves, and for the future forbade either dying or giving birth there; those involved were to be removed to Rheneia. They also instituted the penteteric Delia after the purification. Whatever the Athenians' initial motivation, the interdiction on burial seems to have been taken seriously, for there were few if any licit burials on the island for the rest of antiquity. It must have been very difficult for the people of Delos to conform to this law, as it affected both the burial of the dead, and the performance of th
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Kukoba, Liena. "THE PERIOD OF PORTO FRANCO AT DELOS." Ethnic History of European Nations, no. 59 (2019): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2518-1270.2019.59.02.

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The article deals with the features and changes in the development of Delian polis during the free port period. The economic development was analized, it has experienced the highest prosperity due to duty-free trade and the slave market on the island. The political evolution of Delos from the classical polis to the Hellenistic city is characterized. The peculiarities of religious life on the island, which combined both Greek and Eastern cults, were identified.
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Marks, Jim. "Odysseus and the Cult of Apollo at Delos." Classica - Revista Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos 29, no. 1 (2017): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.24277/classica.v29i1.411.

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This paper explores literary representations of the cult of Apollo on Delos. This island is, to be sure, mentioned only occasionally in early Greek poetry, but details specific to the cult do appear. Thus, for example, Odysseus describes a palm tree he saw at an altar of Apollo on Delos (Od. 6.162-3), and a third-century inscription from the island mentions just such a feature. References to a palm, altar, and temple at Delos in later classical authors, including Callimachus, Pliny, Cicero, and Plutarch, demonstrate that the Archaic period traditions represented by the Homeric passages continu
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Zarmakoupi, Mantha. "Hellenistic & Roman Delos: the city & its emporion." Archaeological Reports 61 (November 2015): 115–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0570608415000125.

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Much progress has been made in the study of the emporion of the port-city of Delos (Map 9) in recent years, with new excavations and preparations towards their publication, reassessments of previously excavated material as well as analyses of the history, religion, art and architecture of Delos in the Late Hellenistic and Roman periods. Home of the Sanctuary of Apollo since the Archaic period, Delos commanded a huge cult network that intertwined religious with economic and political activities due to its advantageous geographical position at the centre of the Aegean world. The latest research
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Vettor, Tommy, Violaine Sautter, Laurent Jolivet, Jean-Charles Moretti, and Sylvain Pont. "Marble quarries in Delos Island (Greece): a geological characterization." BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin 193 (2022): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2022014.

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Traces of extraction in Delian marble quarries attest their exploitation during Antiquity. A preliminary non-destructive provenance study confirmed the presence of indigenous marble in Delos constructions. In contrast, Delos marble quarries have not been geochemically described so far. Therefore, a detailed (1/5000 scale) geological mapping and cross-sections were performed in the four Delian marble quarries in order to better determine their dimension and to estimate the volume of extracted marble. The surface of the quarries was revised into up to six times larger areas, increasing the extra
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Park, Monica. "Textualization and Archive in Callimachus’ Hymn to Delos." Classical Antiquity 40, no. 2 (2021): 283–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ca.2021.40.2.283.

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This article argues for a new way of reading Hellenistic “literary” hymns, one that situates them in contemporary religious and cultural discourse through the notions of “textualization” and the “cultural archive.” I apply this framework to Callimachus’ Hymn to Delos and show how this hymn became an important part of the articulation of Ptolemaic religion in the context of ritual politics in the third-century Aegean, as well as how it had a lasting impact on the way that the ritual geography of the Cyclades was imagined. Specifically, the analysis spotlights how the hymn successfully links his
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Reger, Gary. "The Public Purchase of Grain on Independent Delos." Classical Antiquity 12, no. 2 (1993): 300–334. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25010997.

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Earlier work has tended to view Delos as an entrepôt for the larger Hellenistic grain trade, but during the years of independence (314-167 B.C.) the island relied on the import of grain to satisfy local demand, and this was certainly the more important aspect of the trade in grain, at least from the Delians' point of view. This study explores several issues connected with the local supply of grain. From prices for grain reported in inscriptions and estimates of the local population, the aggregate annual demand for grain is estimated, and the price structure of grain derived; the ratio of wheat
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Rutherford, Ian. "Pindar on the Birth of Apollo." Classical Quarterly 38, no. 1 (1988): 65–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000983880003127x.

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Pindar must have narrated the myth of the birth of Apollo in many poems. We know of at least three, perhaps four versions: his only extant account of the birth itself is in Pa. XII; the latter of the two surviving sections of Pa. VIIb describes the flight of Asteria from Zeus, her transformation into an island and (probably) Zeus' desire to have Apollo and Artemis born there; the birth also seems to have been mentioned in the Hymn to Zeus immediately after the address to Delos and the account of Delos being rooted to the sea-bed in fr. 33c–d; finally a source reports that according to Pindar A
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Laflı, Ergün. "Funerary and votive monuments in Graeco-Roman Cilicia: Hellenistic, Roman and early Byzantine examples in the museums of Mersin and Alanya." Anatolian Studies 67 (2017): 145–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0066154617000059.

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AbstractIn this contribution, 13 previously unpublished grave and votive monuments are analysed, plus two boundary markers. These monuments, housed in the museums of Mersin and Alanya in Cilicia in southern Asia Minor, are both artistic and epigraphic documents. Most of them were made in this region, but three were imported from Antioch-on-the-Orontes, Pisidia and the island of Delos, as can be deduced from their iconography. These new examples from Cilicia and eastern Pamphylia offer insights into the different concepts of μνῆμα or μνημεῖον (memorial) popular in Hellenistic and Roman times th
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Kartveit, Magnar. "Samaritan Self-Consciousness in the First Half of the Second Century b.c.e. in Light of the Inscriptions from Mount Gerizim and Delos." Journal for the Study of Judaism 45, no. 4-5 (2014): 449–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700631-12340064.

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Yitzhak Magen and his team have secured 395 inscriptions and fragments of inscriptions in Hebrew and Aramaic on the summit of Mount Gerizim. The number of inscriptions in one place is noteworthy, and calls for attention. Another find was made on the island of Delos in the Aegean Sea. Two inscriptions which praise benefactors for their support for the “Israelites who send their temple tax to Argarizein” were uncovered. The author suggests a new understanding of these inscriptions, and by reading them together it is possible to have a unique glimpse of how early Samaritan self-consciousness took
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Martin, S. Rebecca. "Revisiting the ‘Slipper Slapper’ and other sculpture dedications in the clubhouse of the Poseidoniasts of Beirut." Journal of Greek Archaeology 2 (January 1, 2017): 253–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/jga.v2i.586.

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In 1904 a team led by French archaeologist Marcel Bulard discovered a sculptural group on the island of Delos in a building owned by businessmen from the Phoenician city of Beirut (Figures 1–6; Map 1). This work, now known as the ‘Sandal Slapper’ or ‘Slipper Slapper’, dates to c. 100 BCE. It shows Aphrodite holding up one of her sandals, Pan holding onto to her, and Aphrodite’s son Eros flying overhead. The group’s goddess is a quotation of the now-lost, late-Classical Aphrodite of Knidos by Praxiteles (fl. 364/361 BCE). In its preliminary publication, Bulard described the work: ‘Le groupe rep
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Soroka, A. "THE PROSOPOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF MITHRIDATES VI EUPATOR’S INNER CIRCLE (BASED ON MATERIALS OF THE MONUMENT OF MITHRIDATES, DELOS)." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. History, no. 136 (2018): 67–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2640.2018.136.1.14.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of Pontic king Mithridates VI Eupator’s closest associates in the period of preparation for confrontation with Rome and is based on materials of the Monument of Mithridates in the sanctuary of the Samothracian Gods which was constructed in 101-102 B.C. on the island of Delos. The sculptural portraits of 12 persons and a king’s sculpture are represented at the Monument of Mithridates. However, we are able to make precise investigation of only 8 portraits and inscriptions because of destruction the other ones. At the article it is depicted the reasons of th
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Brodie, Gilianne, Gary M. Barker, Froseann Stevens, and Monifa Fiu. "Preliminary re-survey of the land snail fauna of Rotuma: conservation and biosecurity implications." Pacific Conservation Biology 20, no. 1 (2014): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc140094.

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In May 2012 Rotuma Island, the main island of the remote Rotuma Group (Fiji), was surveyed to document the composition of the non-native land snail fauna and to investigate if populations of previously recorded native land snail species persist. From sampling at nine locations, twenty-one land snail species from eleven gastropod families were found. Of these, eight species are non-native and two of these Parmarion martensi Simroth, 1893 and Quantula striata (Gray, 1834) (Ariophantidae) are new records for the Rotuma Group. Ten of the 13 species of native land snails found — including the endem
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Gettel, Eliza. "Recognizing the Delians Displaced after 167/6 BCE." Humanities 7, no. 4 (2018): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h7040091.

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In 167/6 BCE, the Roman senate granted a request from Athens to control the island of Delos. Subsequently, the Delians inhabiting the island were mandated to leave and an Athenian community was installed. Polybius, who records these events, tells us that the Delians left and resettled in Achaea in the Peloponnese. Scholars have tended to focus on Rome’s motivations for siding with the Athenians rather than on what happened to the Delians. Furthermore, translations have tended to use the broad terminology of ‘migration’ to describe the Delians’ movement. Comparatively, this contribution suggest
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Ephrem, Brice. "First archaeozoological evidence of freshwater fish on the island of Delos (Greece): Fishing and resource management in the Sacred Lake during the Hellenistic period." Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 28 (December 2019): 102029. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.102029.

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Poblome, Jeroen, Octavian Bounegru, Patrick Degryse, Willy Viaene, Marc Waelkens, and Selahattin Erdemgil. "The sigillata manufactories of Pergamon and Sagalassos." Journal of Roman Archaeology 14 (2001): 143–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400019863.

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The Late Hellenistic period saw the intensification of pottery mass-production processes, of which Eastern Sigillata may be considered the pearl in the crown. Reddish tableware had a long tradition in the Levant and its evolution culminated around 150 B.C., in the region between Tarsos and Laodikeia, with the production of Eastern Sigillata A (ESA). More or less simultaneously, but independently, the manufacturing of Eastern Sigillata C (ESC) was initiated at Pergamon. Within a couple of decades the new range of tableware would establish itself in both regions of production, and other pottery
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Varti-Mataranga, M., and D. W. J. Piper. "QUATERNARY CALCARENITE ("POROS") OF MYKONOS, DELOS AND RHENIA, CYCLADES ISLANDS, GREECE." Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece 36, no. 2 (2018): 725. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.16803.

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Outcrops of friable calc-arenite of late Quaternary age, known as Poros rock, from Mykonos, Rhenia and Delos, are characterized sedimentologically and their cements are studied in thin section. Calcarenites of beach, coastal eolian dune, and pedogenic alluvium origin are distinguished sedimentologically. Beach calcarenite shows marine cementation by a uniform rim of micrite and bladed Mg-calcite. Some eolian dunes show precipitation of needle aragonite, probably from sea spray, but the dominant cements are sparry calcite from groundwater and vadose zone deposition of irregular micrite with men
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Hornblower, Simon. "LYKOPHRON AND EPIGRAPHY: THE VALUE AND FUNCTION OF CULT EPITHETS IN THEALEXANDRA." Classical Quarterly 64, no. 1 (2014): 91–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838813000578.

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The subject of this paper is a striking and unavoidable feature of theAlexandra: Lykophron's habit of referring to single gods not by their usual names, but by multiple lists of epithets piled up in asyndeton. This phenomenon first occurs early in the 1474-line poem, and this occurrence will serve as an illustration. At 152–3, Demeter has five descriptors in a row: Ἐνναία ποτὲ | Ἕρκυνν' Ἐρινὺς Θουρία Ξιφηφόρος, ‘Ennaian … Herkynna, Erinys, Thouria, Sword-bearing’. In the footnote I give the probable explanations of these epithets. Although in this sample the explanations to most of the epithet
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Halilović, Muamer. "Political epistles and practical social thought in Islam: With special reference to the lifework of Nizam al-Mulk and Rashid al-Din Fazlullah." Kom : casopis za religijske nauke 8, no. 2 (2019): 19–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/kom1902019h.

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Mitropoulos, Mit. "Shifting from physical to electronic space: The making of electronic Ecumenopolis." Ekistics and The New Habitat 69, no. 415-417 (2002): 234–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.53910/26531313-e200269415-417342.

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The author has been involved in communications with and without technology, and was invited editor for the October 1983 issue of Ekistics. His Ph.D (Edinburgh University, 1974) was on Space Networks - the concept of space as a network rather than as place. As a student, he participated in the 1969 Delos Symposion on Networks. He has been a consultant to various organizations and institutions (including UNESCO; EVR ofM.l.T., USA; C.I.C., Paris; the Greek Ministry of Culture) on issues connecting technology to policy legislation and culture. His work focuses both on large-scale areas - for four
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Marchand, Fabienne. "Recent epigraphic research in central Greece: Euboea, Phokis & Lokris." Archaeological Reports 61 (November 2015): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0570608415000083.

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Over the past ten years, the regions of Euboea, Phokis and Lokris have yielded epigraphic material that is not only abundant, but also very varied – whether viewed in chronological, thematic or archaeological terms. All three regions have, for example, produced new manumission records, including the very first for the island of Euboea. The use of inscriptions has made crucial contributions to the identification of several Euboean sanctuaries, such as that of Apollo Selinaios, in the territory of Histiaia, that of Artemis Amarysia, near Amarynthos, and Apollo Delios at Zarex. The sanctuary loca
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Desruelles, Stéphane, Éric Fouache, Kosmas Pavlopoulos, et al. "Beachrocks et variations récentes de la ligne de rivage en Mer Egée dans l'ensemble insulaire Mykonos-Délos-Rhénée (Cyclades, Grèce) / Beachrock and recent sea-level changes on Mykonos, Delos and Rhenia islands (Cyclades, Greece)." Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement 10, no. 1 (2004): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/morfo.2004.1195.

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SILVA, Alexsandro de Sousa e., and Mariana Martins VILLAÇA. "As Escolas internacionalistas da Ilha da Juventude: Formação revolucionária de jovens africanos em Cuba (anos 1970 e 1980)." Varia Historia 38, no. 76 (2022): 195–225. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-87752022000100007.

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Resumo Neste artigo abordamos as chamadas escolas internacionalistas criadas na Ilha da Juventude, em Cuba, nos anos 1970, voltadas especialmente para alunos/as estrangeiros/as provenientes de países com os quais o governo cubano possuía relações de solidariedade internacional e interesses de cooperação militar e política. A partir da análise de reportagens do cinejornal cubano Noticiero ICAIC Latinoamericano produzidas nos anos 1970 e 80, de testemunhos publicados de ex-alunos/as e do diálogo com a historiografia sobre o tema, buscamos entender as condições em que estudantes, muitos deles/as
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Mitropoulos, Mit. "Articulating electronic space for interaction." Ekistics and The New Habitat 73, no. 436-441 (2006): 176–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.53910/26531313-e200673436-441114.

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The author has been working on communications with and without technology, and was guest-editor of the Ekistics special issue with the same title (October 1983). His Edinburgh University 1974 Ph.D was on Space Networks, considering space as a network. Born into a family of sailors, he grew up on ocean-going boats, and for three years was a Naval Intelligence officer. He was active in the 1968-and-after period in Northern European universities. He has acted as consultant to national/international bodies and, being invited to look into Europe as-a-whole, or into the Aegean Sea, or into the Medit
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Cheliz, Pedro Michelutti, and Regina Celia De Oliveira. "Geomorfologia e estrutura superficial da paisagem de zonas costeiras rochosas: um estudo de caso na Ilha do Cardoso (Litoral Sul de São Paulo)." Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física 14, no. 6 (2021): 3667. http://dx.doi.org/10.26848/rbgf.v14.6.p3667-3694.

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Com o intuito de contribuir para o conhecimento da geomorfologia litorânea de zonas costeiras rochosas, o presente estudo objetivou caracterizar a estrutura superficial da paisagem das escarpas litorâneas da Ilha do Cardoso (litoral sul de São Paulo). A metodologia consistiu na integração entre trabalhos, mapeamentos e descrições geológicas e geomorfológicas macroscópicas de campo, análises laboratoriais (petrografia) de amostras das unidades litológicas locais e análises de imagens aéreas e orbitais. Com relação a registros da estrutura superficial ligados predominantemente a configurações ge
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Brunet, Michèle. "Campagnes de la Grèce antique : le danger du prisme athénien [R. Osborne, - Demos, the discovery of Classical Attica, 1985 (Demos) ; « Buildings and Residence on the Land in Classical and Hellenistic Greece : the Contribution of Epigraphy », BSA 80 (1985), p. 119-128 (Buildings) ; « Island Towers : the Case of Thasos », BSA 81 (1986), p. 166-178 (island Towers) ; Classical Landscape with Figures : The Ancient Greek City and its Countryside, 1987 (Classical Landscape) ; « Social and Economic Implications of the Leasing of Land and Property in Classical and Hellenistic Greece », Chiron 18 (1988), p. 279-323 (Social...)]." Topoi 2, no. 1 (1992): 33–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/topoi.1992.872.

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Atkinson, Carter T., Julie K. Lease, Robert J. Dusek, and Michael D. Samuel. "Prevalence of Pox-Like Lesions and Malaria in Forest Bird Communities on Leeward Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii." Condor 107, no. 3 (2005): 537–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/condor/107.3.537.

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AbstractIntroduced avian pox virus and malaria have had devastating impacts on native Hawaiian forest birds, yet little has been published about their prevalence and distribution in forest bird communities outside of windward Hawaii Island. We surveyed native and non-native forest birds for these two diseases at three different elevations on leeward Mauna Loa Volcano at the Kona Forest Unit of Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge. Prevalence of malaria by both serology and microscopy varied by elevation and ranged from 28% at 710 m to 13% at 1830 m. Prevalence of pox-like lesions also varie
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Boychenko, Leanna. "CALLIMACHUS’ OTHER TELCHINES: AETIA FR. 1, FR. 75 AND THE HYMN TO DELOS." Classical Quarterly, March 14, 2022, 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000983882200026x.

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Abstract The Telchines, magical craftsmen and wizards, are best known for their criticism of Callimachus’ poetry in the prologue to the Aetia. The other two appearances of the Telchines are also in programmatic passages in Callimachus’ extant works. In the Hymn to Delos (30–3), the narrator asks an aporetic question about the theme of his song. There, the Telchines are the makers of the trident used to form every island but Delos, highlighting her singular status as uniquely created without force (30–3). In Aet. fr. 75, the Telchines appear in Xenomedes’ history of Ceos. There, Callimachus exp
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Alcala, Ailene Antonio, Marjorie D. Delos Angeles, and Inocencio, Jr E. Buot. "Fern species diversity across various land use types of Mt. Makiling, Luzon Island, Philippines." Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity 20, no. 9 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d200902.

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Abstract. Alcala AA, Delos Angeles MD, Buot Jr IE. 2019. Fern species diversity across various land use types of Mt. Makiling, Luzon Island, Philippines. Biodiversitas 20: 2437-2445. Mt. Makiling of Luzon Island, Philippines is home to many living organisms including ferns and fern allies which are one of the important understory vegetation in many forest communities and having various economic uses like food, medicine and ornamentation. This study identified fern species found in various land use types across the northeastern slope of Mt. Makiling, Los Baños, Philippines. The plot technique w
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Karameta, Emmanouela, Spyros Sfenthourakis, and Panayiotis Pafilis. "Are all islands the same? A comparative thermoregulatory approach in four insular populations." Amphibia-Reptilia, December 21, 2022, 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685381-bja10120.

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Abstract As ectotherms, lizards, among the best models in thermal studies, are influenced by many abiotic factors. Interestingly, there is a scarcity of data regarding the impact that insularity may have on thermoregulation. Islands, depending their size and altitude, may differ considerably in the thermal conditions they provide to lizards. Here, we focused on a study system comprising islands that differ in morphological characteristics. We worked with four Rock Agama (Laudakia sp.) insular populations, namely Cyprus, Naxos, Delos, and Corfu. We measured body, operative and preferred tempera
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Daulatabad, Shreeniwas, Peeyusha Saurabha Swain, Harald Gossner, and Maryam Shojaei Baghini. "An Island Drain Double-Gate DeMOS With Self-Aligned Sub-Gate to Achieve Multifold Transient Frequency Enhancement." IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2022, 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ted.2022.3191959.

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Lamont, Thomas N., Nick M. W. Roberts, Michael P. Searle, et al. "Contemporaneous crust-derived I- and S-type granite magmatism and normal faulting on Tinos, Delos, and Naxos, Greece: Constraints on Aegean orogenic collapse." GSA Bulletin, February 16, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/b36489.1.

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Granitoids of varying mineralogy are exposed on the Cycladic islands of Greece; they include both hornblende-bearing I-type granites and garnet ± muscovite−bearing S-type granites, suggesting heterogeneous magma sources. In this contribution, we present new field observations, major- and trace-element geochemistry, Sr-Nd isotopes, and U-Pb geochronology of granitoids from Tinos, Delos, and Naxos that provide insight into these magma sources, along with the timing of adjacent extensional structures. I-type (biotite and hornblende-biotite) granites have initial 87Sr/86Sr = 0.70956−0.71065 and εN
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Krajnc, Aleš. "Mesto al-Malika al-Kāmila v zgodovini islama." Edinost in dialog 74, no. 2 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.34291/edinost/74/02/krajnc.

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Glavni namen prispevka je umestiti al-Malika al-Kāmila v zgodovinski kontekst islama. Prispevek je razdeljen na pet delov, razdelitev pa je utemeljena na obdobjih zgodovine islama.. Prvi del je posvečen obravnavi vprašanja Mohamedovega nasledstva ter koncepta kalifa, ki je odgovoril na to vprašanje. V drugem delu prispevka je obravnavan koncept ʿulame, to je skupnosti religijskih učenjakov, znotraj Umajadskega in Abasidskega kalifata ter vprašanje razmerja med ʿulamo ter kalifi. Tretji del je posvečen pojavu sub-dinastij, ki so Abasidskemu kalifatu predstavljale tekmeca. Posebna pozornost je n
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Septiawati, Oky. "Faktor-faktor yang Mempengaruhi Pembiayaan pada Bank Pembiayaan Rakyat Syariah (BPRS) Antar Provinsi di Sumatera." Jurnal Paradigma Ekonomika 11, no. 1 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.22437/paradigma.v11i1.4114.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis : (1) perkembangan BPRS (Bank Pembiayaan Rakyat Syariah) antar provinsi di Sumatera, (2) faktor–faktor yang mempengaruhi pembiayaan pada BPRS antar provinsi di Sumatera. Data yang digunakan adalah data panel, dengan time series Tahun 2010 – 2014 dan cross-section provinsi-provinsi di Sumatera, meliputi jumlah pembiayaan, DPK (Dana Pihak Ketiga), FDR (Financing Deposit Ratio), dan NPF (Non Performing Financing) BPRS provinsi-provinsi di Sumatera. Data dianalisis secara deskriptif dan model regresi linear berganda metode OLS (Ordinary Least Squares) un
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Contributors. "ACKNOWLEDGMENTS." Acta Medica Philippina 54, no. 6 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.47895/amp.v54i6.2626.

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The UP Manila Health Policy Development Hub recognizes the invaluable contribution of the participants in theseries of roundtable discussions listed below:
 RTD: Beyond Hospital Beds: Equity,quality, and service1. Ma. Esmeralda C. Silva, MPAf, MSPPM, PhD,Faculty, College of Public Health, UP Manila2. Leonardo R. Estacio, Jr., MCD, MPH, PhD, Dean,College of Arts and Sciences, UP Manila3. Michael Antonio F. Mendoza, DDM, MM, Faculty,College of Dentistry, UP Manila4. Hilton Y. Lam, MHA, PhD, Chair, UP Manila HealthPolicy Development Hub; Director, Institute of HealthPolicy and Development St
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Varney, Wendy. "Homeward Bound or Housebound?" M/C Journal 10, no. 4 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2701.

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 If thinking about home necessitates thinking about “place, space, scale, identity and power,” as Alison Blunt and Robyn Dowling (2) suggest, then thinking about home themes in popular music makes no less a conceptual demand. Song lyrics and titles most often invoke dominant readings such as intimacy, privacy, nurture, refuge, connectedness and shared belonging, all issues found within Blunt and Dowling’s analysis. The spatial imaginary to which these authors refer takes vivid shape through repertoires of songs dealing with houses and other specific sites, vast and distant
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