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Journal articles on the topic "Scholars, Greek (Modern)"

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Nedavnya, Olga V. "The state of modern Ukrainian Greek Catholicism." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 46 (March 25, 2008): 259–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/2008.46.1929.

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The phenomenon of modern Greek Catholicism in Ukraine is a prominent phenomenon in the spiritual field of our country. Accordingly, it is the subject of scrutiny by religious scholars. After a considerable amount of research into the history of Ukrainian Greek Catholicism, scholars, especially representatives of Western Ukraine, study the particular manifestations of his present life. There are works that analyze the socially significant work of the UGCC from different angles. However, there is still a lack of comprehensive research, impartially confessional or "post-theistic," among the latte
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Doxiadis, Evdoxios. "Resurrecting the Law: State Formation and Legal Debates in Nineteenth-Century Greece." European History Quarterly 48, no. 4 (2018): 629–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265691418798319.

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This paper discusses the legal debates of nineteenth-century Greece and the attempts to produce a legal framework following the establishment of the modern Greek state. These debates had both a practical significance since such a framework was essential for the creation of a modern state, and an ideological one since the chosen framework would be a statement about how the new state perceived itself, its history, and its place in Europe. These questions were particularly relevant in the case of civil law as Greek legal scholars contemplated whether to accept the use of customary law, or to reje
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Pedersen, Olaf. "Greek Astronomers and Their Neighbours." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 91 (1987): 63–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100105871.

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In Europe it has been customary to regard the ancient Greeks as our intellectual ancestors. Greek science was seen as the fountainhead from which modern European science ultimately derived both its existence and its characteristic features. This was not a completely empty idea. Each time a modern astronomer mentions a planet, the perigee and apogee of its orbit, its periods and their various anomalies, he is using so many Greek words. Moreover, until about a hundred years ago the extant works of the Greeks were the earliest scientific texts known to European scholars so that Greek science acqu
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Graf, Fritz. "GREEK CURSING, AND OURS." Greece and Rome 69, no. 1 (2022): 104–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017383521000255.

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This paper looks at our term ‘curse tablet’ in the light of the Greek distinction between ἀραί (‘curses’) and κατάδεσμοι (‘binding spells’). It analyses the role of cursing in Greek culture and sketches a short history of research that led German and Anglophone scholars to coin a modern terminology that disregards the ancient distinction.
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Breger, Claudia. "Gods, German Scholars, and the Gift of Greece." Theory, Culture & Society 23, no. 7-8 (2006): 111–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276406069886.

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This article argues that the abundance of Greek figures and scenarios in Kittler’s recent work points to a shift in his oeuvre, which, however, does not represent a radical break with his ‘hardware studies’. At the turn of the 21st century, Kittler champions an emphatic notion of culture as a necessary supplement to science and technology. This conceptual marriage mediates grand historical narratives of cultural identity. Specifically, Kittler’s texts provide us with narratives of Greek origin which serve to re-capture collective identities in the age of globalization. On the explicit level, t
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Chrissidis, Nikolaos. "The Russian Holy Synod and the Greeks." Canadian-American Slavic Studies 54, no. 1-3 (2020): 72–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/22102396-05401006.

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Abstract The article first surveys Greek interpretations of the creation of the Russian Holy Synod by Peter the Great. It provides a critical assessment of the historiographical paradigm offered by N.F. Kapterev for the analysis of Greek-Russian relations in the early modern period. Finally, it proposes that scholars should focus on a Greek history of Greek-Russian relations as a complement and possibly corrective to the Kapterev paradigm.
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Gotsi, Georgia. "Letters from E. M. Edmonds to Nikolaos G. Politis." Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 41, no. 2 (2017): 254–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/byz.2017.3.

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This article presents the letters sent by the late nineteenth-century English writer Elizabeth Mayhew Edmonds to the Greek folklorist Nikolaos G. Politis. While a preoccupation with folklore and ethnology predisposed the Victorian public to take a narrow view of Greek society, Edmonds's interest in both vernacular culture and the literary, social and political life of modern Greece enriched the complex cultural exchange that developed between European (Neo)Hellenists and Greek scholars. This European-wide discourse promoted modern Greece as an autonomous subject of study, worthy of intellectua
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Topalilov, Ivo. "On the name of Messambria Pontica." Cercetări Arheologice 31, no. 2 (2024): 313–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.46535/ca.31.2.02.

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The present text deals with the etymology of the name of one of the Western Pontic colonies, Messambria Pontica. Although it has been a topic of discussion since antiquity, the problem is still not considered resolved, with debates continuing among modern scholars. Many questions remain unanswered, such as whether the name is a single word or a compound, whether it is of Greek or Thracian origin, or whether it is composed of a combination of two Thracian glosses, two Greek glosses, or a mixture of Thracian and Greek elements. In fact, the etymology of the name sheds light on the earliest perio
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Amarantidou, Dimitra. "Translative Trends in Three Modern Greek Renderings of the Daodejing." Religions 14, no. 2 (2023): 283. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel14020283.

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Many Chinese and Western scholars have looked into the relation between Daoist and Greek thought, implementing Greek philosophical vocabularies to explain or highlight the distinctness of Daoist terms. This paper offers a view of an alternative and unexplored area of such endeavors: the translation of Daoist philosophy in modern Greek. More specifically, I offer an account of the reception and interpretation of the text by looking at three renderings of the Daodejing 道德經 (or Laozi 老子) in modern Greek. I first summarize the translators’ methodologies, overall understanding of the Daodejing’s fo
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Li, Hanyue. "The Idea of Tragedy in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and A View from the Bridge." English Language and Literature Studies 8, no. 2 (2018): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ells.v8n2p115.

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Arthur Miller is acknowledged as a heavyweight in portraying ordinary life’s tragedy in twentieth-century America. He believes that tragedy is no longer confined to the kingly man placed aloofness from others; he denies rigid definitions of traditional Greek tragedy and enriches them to keep abreast of the times in modern society. Most Miller scholars, unfortunately, are still preoccupying themselves with Death of a Salesman. Available criticism of these two plays is scant and not extensive. This paper studies both the ostensible structures of standardized Greek tragedy and the hidden ideas of
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Scholars, Greek (Modern)"

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Krebs, Daniel. "Pricing a basket option when volatility is capped using affinejump-diffusion models." Thesis, KTH, Matematisk statistik, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-123395.

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This thesis considers the price and characteristics of an exotic option called the Volatility-Cap-Target-Level(VCTL) option. The payoff function is a simple European option style but the underlying value is a dynamic portfolio which is comprised of two components: A risky asset and a non-risky asset. The non-risky asset is a bond and the risky asset can be a fund or an index related to any asset category such as equities, commodities, real estate, etc. The main purpose of using a dynamic portfolio is to keep the realized volatility of the portfolio under control and preferably below a certain
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Pagliarani, Stefano. "Portfolio optimization and option pricing under defaultable Lévy driven models." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3423519.

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In this thesis we study some portfolio optimization and option pricing problems in market models where the dynamics of one or more risky assets are driven by Lévy processes, and it is divided in four independent parts. In the first part we study the portfolio optimization problem, for the logarithmic terminal utility and the logarithmic consumption utility, in a multi-defaultable Lévy driven model. In the second part we introduce a novel technique to price European defaultable claims when the pre-defaultable dynamics of the underlying asset follows an exponential Lévy process. In the third
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Hill, Joan. "Ancient and modern treatment of Alexander the Great." Diss., 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2487.

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This dissertation examines the different interpretations of the secondary sources for Alexander the Great by three modern historians, Nicholas Hammond, Peter Green and Mary Renault. The Introduction looks briefly at the lost primary Alexander-histories, the extant works of Diodorus Siculus, Quintus Curtius, Plutarch and Arrian and includes an abbreviated curriculum vltae of each modern author. Chapter X concerns modern interpretations of the controversial circumstances surrounding the accession of Alexander and the assassination of Philip. Chapter II covers the elimination of possible rival
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Books on the topic "Scholars, Greek (Modern)"

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Kentron Ereunēs tou Mesaiōnikou kai Neou Hellēnismou (Akadēmia Athēnōn) and Hellēnikon Institouton Vyzantinōn kai Metavyzantinōn Spoudōn, eds. Mnēmē Manousou I. Manousaka: Praktika hēmeridas, Athēna, 15 Ianouariou 2005. Akadēmia Athēnōn, Kentron Ereunēs tou Mesaiōnikou kai Neou Hellēnismou, 2007.

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Emmanouēl, Kriaras, ed. Allēlographia: Epistoles logiōn tou eikostou aiōna. Aristoteleio Panepistemio Thessalonikēs, Institouto Neoellēnikon Spoudōn, 2007.

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Cavarnos, Constantine. Philosophical dictionary: English-Greek and Greek-English : a new instrument for scholars in the fields of philosophy, the classics, modern Greek studies, the sciences, theology, and the humanities in general. Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 2006.

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Aristoteleio Panepistēmio Thessalonikēs. Tomeas Glōssologias. Etēsia Synantēsē. Meletes gia tēn ellēnikē glōssa: Praktika tēs 7. Etēsias Synantēsēs tou Tomea Glōssologias tēs Philosophikēs Scholēs tou Aristoteleiou Panepistēmiou Thessalonikēs, 12-14 Maiou, 1986 = Studies in Greek linguistics : proceedings of the 7th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, 12-14 May, 1986. Ekdot. Oikos Aphōn Kyriakidē, 1986.

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Spiros, Zodhiates, and Kohlenberger John R, eds. The Hebrew-Greek key study Bible: New international version. AMG Pub., 1996.

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1822-1894, Strong James, and Zodhiates Spiros, eds. The Hebrew-Greek key study Bible: New American standard study. AMG Publishers, 1990.

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Spiros, Zodhiates, ed. Hebrew-Greek key word study Bible: New American Standard Bible. AMG Publishers, 1990.

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Gotsi, Georgia, and Despina Provata, eds. Languages, Identities and Cultural Transfers. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462988071.

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What was the perception of Greece in Europe during the later nineteenth century, when the attraction of romantic philhellenism had waned? This volume focuses on the reception of medieval and modern Greece in the European press, rigorously analysing journals and newspapers published in England, France, Germany, Italy, and The Netherlands. The essays here suggest that reactions to the Greek state's progress and irredentist desires were followed among the European intelligentsia. Concurrently, new scholarship on the historical development of the Greek language and vernacular literature enhanced t
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1822-1894, Strong James, and Zodhiates Spiros, eds. The Hebrew-Greek key study Bible: New American standard study. AMG Publishers, 1992.

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Marciniak, Katarzyna, ed. Chasing Mythical Beasts. Universitätsverlag WINTER, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33675/2021-82537874.

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Classical Antiquity is strongly present in youth culture globally. It accompanies children during their initiation into adulthood and thereby deepens their knowledge of the cultural code based on the Greek and Roman heritage. It enables intergenerational communication, with the reception of the Classics being able to serve as a marker of transformations underway in societies the world over. The team of contributors from Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand focuses on the reception of mythical creatures as the key to these transformations, including the changes in hum
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Book chapters on the topic "Scholars, Greek (Modern)"

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Bremmer Jr, Rolf H., Sergio Neri, and Roland Schuhmann. "The etymology of Old Frisian ink ‘angry’." In NOWELE Supplement Series. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.34.04bre.

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Abstract The meaning of rarely attested Old Frisian ink ‘angry’ has never been contested in the history of Old Frisian lexicography. For its etymology, on the other hand, scholars have not yet been able to arrive at a satisfactory result. This contribution demonstrates that the adjective ink is related to Old Icelandic økkr ‘lump, heavy clod; tumor, protuberance’ and Modern Swedish ink ‘blood lump, hemorrhoid (with horses)’, reflexes of Proto-Germanic *enkwa- ‘swollen’, related to Latin inguen ‘groin, underbelly’ and Greek ἀδήν ‘gland, swelling’, ultimately descending from Indo-European *h1en
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Dickey, Eleanor. "Other Scholarly Works." In Ancient Greek Scholarship. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195312928.003.0003.

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Abstract While the production of texts and commentaries on literary works was probably the primary goal of ancient scholarship, other lines of work were pursued as well, particularly in the later Hellenistic and Roman periods. Among these other scholarly genres were the grammatical treatise, in which scholars analysed the classical Greek language and tried to codify the underlying principles of correct usage, and the lexicon, in which unusual words were collected, classified, and explained. (Two other popular genres, mythography and paroemiography, have been excluded from this book but were cl
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Dorf, Samuel N. "Gabriel Fauré and Théodore Reinach." In Performing Antiquity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190612092.003.0002.

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This chapter focuses on archaeologist and music scholar Théodore Reinach’s collaboration with composer Gabriel Fauré. In 1894 Reinach asked the composer to create an instrumental accompaniment to a recently discovered second-century BCE hymn dedicated to Apollo in Delphi. Reinach, along with other scholars from the French school of Athens, deciphered the Greek notation from the marble tablets, and Fauré wrote a modern accompaniment to the original melody. For Reinach, the need to re-enact antiquity transcended scholarly interest in his personal life. Reinach not only reconstructed ancient Gree
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Hardy, Nicholas. "Roman Catholic Biblical Scholarship in the Age of Confessions." In Confessionalisation and Erudition in Early Modern Europe. British Academy, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266601.003.0005.

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This chapter considers the confessional and institutional factors that shaped the development of biblical criticism in seventeenth-century Rome. It concentrates on the German convert and noted scholar of Greek manuscripts, Lucas Holstenius, and his efforts to encourage the study of the ancient Greek version of the Old Testament, the Septuagint. These efforts were variously helped and hindered by Holstenius’s patrons and the Roman ecclesiastical authorities, depending on the extent to which they suited their religio-political ambitions. The same ambitions also had a bearing on the genres, publi
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Tchoekha, Oksana. "Modern Greek Folk Legends on the Open Heavens." In Slavic and Jewish Cultures: Dialogue, Similarities, Differences. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2658-3356.2024.19.

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The paper overviews Modern Greek legends on the opened heavens, comparing them to similar folk tales found in other traditions. The material for the study consists of the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre Archive records (ΑΧΚΕΛ) along with the texts collected and commented by N. Politis in his work “Paradoseis”, and those published by the other Modern Greek scholars. All materials appear here for the first time in Russian. Traditionally the sky represents a boundary, that separates the world of people and the heavenly world, although that barrier is not insurmountable. Thus, the Greeks believe
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Murray, Oswyn. "Greek Historians." In The Oxford History Of Greece And The Hellenistic World. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192801371.003.0009.

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Abstract Many societies possess professional remembrancers, priests or officials, whose duty it is to record those traditions thought necessary for the continuity of social values; many societies also possess priestly or official records, designed to help regulate and placate the worlds of gods and men, but capable of being converted by modern scholars into history. Yet the actual writ¬ing of history as a distinct cultural activity seems in origin independent of these natural social attitudes, and is a rare phenomenon: it has in fact developed independently only in three very different societi
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Cameron, Averil. "Hellenism." In Byzantine Matters. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691196855.003.0004.

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This chapter explores the persistent idea of Byzantium as a repository of Christianized Hellenism. The interpretation of Byzantium is especially fraught for Greek scholars. One of the most contentious aspects of this problem is the question of historical continuity, especially as it has been posed in relation to the modern Greek state. The idea of Constantinople/Istanbul as the capital of a modern Greek state may seem counterintuitive today. The “great idea” also conflates two conceptions of Byzantium: as the seat of Orthodoxy and as an imperial power. Yet Byzantium still occupies a privileged
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Reynolds, L. D., and N. G. Wilson. "Textual Criticism." In Scribes and Scholars. Oxford University PressOxford, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198721451.003.0006.

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Abstract The foregoing chapters have attempted to give some idea of the ways in which the Greek and Latin classics were handed down through the Middle Ages to the modern world, and to outline some of the more important historical and cultural phenomena which affected the transmission of these texts. The business of textual criticism is in a sense to reverse this process, to follow back the threads of transmission and try to restore the texts as closely as possible to the form which they originally had. Since no autograph manuscripts of the classical authors survive, we are dependent for our kn
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Dickey, Eleanor. "Introduction To Ancient Scholarship." In Ancient Greek Scholarship. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195312928.003.0001.

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Abstract For Almost Four Thousand Years, The Peoples Living around the Mediterranean have been attempting to improve their ability to understand ancient texts by systematic study of their language, context, and textual tradition. The Greeks seem to have come to this practice relatively late in comparison with Near Eastern civilizations such as that of the Babylonians, who produced dictionaries of Sumerian in the second millennium bc. The earliest traces of Greek scholarship can be found in the fifth century bc, when philosophers and rhetors began thinking and writing about language in a way th
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Cameron, Alan. "The Sylloge Euphemiana and Σ π." In The Greek Anthology. Oxford University PressOxford, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198140238.003.0011.

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Abstract In all probability, then, the full text of the anthology of which Sis a fragment was early, perhaps earlier than AP. With Ewe are in a better position; it can be dated to within a decade—though not the decade favoured by modern scholars. According to Waltz, Cephalas’ anthology appeared ‘sans doute un peu avant l’an 900’, and E about 890, ‘l ég èrement anterieur á celui de Cephalas’. It was E, he suggested, that gave Cephalas the idea of ‘une refonte generale’ of the earlier collection.
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Conference papers on the topic "Scholars, Greek (Modern)"

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Scullion, Scott. "Bones in Greek sanctuaries: answers and questions." In Bones, behaviour and belief. The osteological evidence as a source for Greek ritual practice. Swedish Institute at Athens, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.30549/actaath-4-55-18.

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The paper begins by surveying some old problems in the study of Greek ritual to which the zooarchaeological evidence has brought answers, or at any rate illuminating new perspectives (sacrifice to Herakles on Thasos, and Herakles’ identity there; sacrifice at Kalapodi/Hyampolis). The focus then shifts to the attestation by the bones of the eating of “nonsacrificable” species of animal in sanctuaries, suggesting that we ought at least to reckon with the possibility that such consumption was common, that sacrificable animals too were not uncommonly eaten without being sacrificed, and that in gen
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Завойкин, А. А. "BARBARIAN TRIBES AND THEIR TERRITORIES UNDER THE RULE OF THE SPARTOCID DYNASTY." In Hypanis. Труды отдела классической археологии ИА РАН. Crossref, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2021.978-5-94375-350-3.58-71.

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В титулатуре ранних Спартокидов указаны подвластные им территории и народы: Боспор и Феодосия, над которыми власть правителей названа «архонтской», и варварские племена – синды, тореты, дандарии, псессы и др. (меоты), власть над которыми объявлена «царской». Широко распространено мнение, что не только земли, занятые боспорскими греками, но и территории некоторых племен Нижнего Прикубанья входили в состав Боспорского государства. По мнению автора настоящей статьи, сторонники этой точки зрения ошибочно смешивают понятия. Одно дело – территория, находящаяся в прямом административном управлении, н
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Трейстер, М. Ю. "Phalerae of horse harness from the illicit excavations of 1930-s near the Cossack village Dakhovskaya in the Trans-Kuban region." In Древности Боспора. Crossref, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2022.978-5-94375-372-5.298-314.

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Our attention is attracted by the lost phalerae from the illicit excavations of 1934–1936 in the area of cossack village Dakhovskaya in the Trans-Kuban region, known after the brief description by B. V. Lunin, judging by which, one of them, with the image of a lion’s head en face, may be compared with a pair of phalerae from the Fedulov hoard, and the other – a phalera with the head of a gorgon – with the piece from the hoard found near cossack village Akhtanizovskaya. Much more information is provided by the phalera “with the image of an eagle and a serpent”. The photograph and dimensions of
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Beulque, Rémi, Helen Micheaux, Joël Ntsondé, Franck Aggeri, and Chloé Steux. "Sufficiency-based Circular Business Models: An established retailers’ perspective." In New Business Models 2023. Maastricht University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.26481/mup.2302.12.

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Taking on the much-criticized concepts of green growth, bioeconomy, or efficiency, both sufficiency and, in certain circumstances, the circular economy, are presented as potential new paradigms that can play a central role in a transition towards a stronger sustainability and enable humanity to stay within planetary boundaries (Alexander, 2012; Bocken and Short, 2020; Jackson, 2005; Raworth, 2017). While businesses have a role to play in the transition, scholars point to the need for more disruptive, sufficiency-based circular business models that focus on slowing material and value loops, but
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Kosyakov, Denis. "Green or Gold: Exploring How Open Access Models Shape Global Research Integrity." In 20th International Conference on Scientometrics & Informetrics. Institute for Informatics and Automation Problems of NAS RA, 2025. https://doi.org/10.51408/issi2025_034.

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Open Access (OA) was conceived to democratize scientific knowledge, yet concerns have arisen about how different OA models affect research integrity. This study examines the relationship between two major publishing pathways – Gold OA and Green OA – and academic integrity across 60 countries and multiple disciplines from 2014 to 2023, drawing on Scopus-indexed journal publications. Gold OA, often operating under a pay-to-publish model, has been criticized for creating incentives that potentially erode the quality of peer review, fostering predatory journals, and disadvantaging authors lacking
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Empler, Tommaso, Fabio Quici, Adriana Caldarone, Alexandra Fusinetti, and Maria Laura Rossi. "Chiese fortificate all’Isola d’Elba tra l’XI e XVI secolo." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11483.

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Fortified churches between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries on Elba IslandAgainst the threat of Islamic, Norman and Greek pirates, starting from the eighth century, or due to conflicts with the Genoese, Catalans, Neapolitans and French, up to the English and Dutch corsairs from the sixteenth century, Elba island is organized with a respectable defensive apparatus, especially thanks to the Pisans and the Lordship of the Appiano. In addition to a system of fortresses, towers positioned on the shore of the beaches and watch towers placed on the mountain, the presence of some fortified churche
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Popescu, Elena. "OPEN ACCESS STRATEGY AND THE ROLE OF ROMANIAN RESEARCH LIBRARIES IN ITS APPLICATION." In eLSE 2018. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-18-273.

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Open access represents an important trend in research libraries' sector. Scholarly journals and books are at the heart of research and science, and, therefore, it is very important for Romanian research libraries to understand the aims, scope and impact of open access. Romania is the first country where EU Framework Programme for Research, Development and Innovation Horizon 2020 was launched and this can be an extremely significant opportunity for Romanian libraries to increase their role in scientific life. Nowadays, librarians are very much implied in search of scientific open access informa
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Arzheimer, Kai. Germany’s 2024 EP Elections: The Populist Challenge to the Progressive Coalition. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/rp0071.

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The 2024 European parliamentary election in Germany marked a significant shift in the political landscape, with devastating results for the governing coalition of the Social Democrats (SPD), the Greens, and the Liberal Democrats (FDP). Chancellor Scholz’s SPD and the Greens experienced substantial losses, while the opposition Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) saw a modest increase in their vote share. The most notable gains were made by the populist radical-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the newly formed left-wing populist Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), a breakaway from the Left (Die L
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