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Stefanos, Asgedet. "Women and Education in Eritrea: A Historical and Contemporary Analysis." Harvard Educational Review 67, no. 4 (December 1, 1997): 658–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.17763/haer.67.4.282l602nw5445414.

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In this article, Asgedet Stefanos examines women and education in the east African nation of Eritrea. She tackles as her central questions whether, and to what extent, Eritrean women have been achieving emancipation; and, if so, what role education has played in that process. Stefanos begins by providing a historical overview that delineates Eritrean women's general social condition and access to education in pre-colonial traditional society and during the eras of Italian and British colonialism. She then evaluates developments during Eritrea's protracted national liberation struggle against Ethiopia and the four years since independence. Stefanos documents significant advances in the emancipation of women and highlights education as a vital arena for change. She observes shortcomings in the Eritrean political leadership's strategy to establish effective educational equity for women, as well as disparities between the goals and assessments of policymakers and the aspirations and experiences of women. Her discussion of contemporary Eritrea is informed by policies and commentary of political leaders and interviews with a diverse sample of Eritrean women. Stefanos concludes by asserting that the current situation confronting an independent Eritrea promotes new obstacles and challenges to a vigorous pursuit of female rights and gender equality, and that the prospects for expanding women's gains in education are very much in the balance.
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San Andrés Moya, Margarita. "Reseña: “The Artist´s Process. Technology and Interpretation”." Ge-conservacion 3 (December 14, 2012): 230–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.37558/gec.v3i0.137.

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“The Artist´s Process. Technology and Interpretation” Edited by Sigrid Eyb-Green, Joyce H. Townsend, Mark Clarke, Jilleen Nadolny and Stefanos Kroustallis Archetype Publications Ltd. Londres, 2012 217 páginas, ilustraciones en color y blanco y negro, 210x297mm, pasta blanda ISBN: 978-1-904982-73-9
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Nafpliotis, Alexandros. "Stefanos Katsikas, ed., Bulgaria and Europe: Shifting Identities." European History Quarterly 42, no. 1 (January 2012): 169–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265691411428783af.

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Glaser, Vicki. "An Interview with Stefanos Chandakas, M.D., M.B.A., Ph.D." Journal of Gynecologic Surgery 21, no. 3 (September 2005): 103–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/gyn.2005.21.103.

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D’Alessandro, W., A. L. Gagliano, K. Kyriakopoulos, and F. Parello. "Hydrothermal methane fluxes from the soil at Lakki plain (Nisyros Island, Greece)." Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece 47, no. 4 (December 21, 2016): 1920. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.10953.

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Methane and CO2 flux measurements from the soils were made with the accumulation chamber method in Lakki plain covering an area of about 0.06 km2 including the main fumarolic areas of Kaminakia, Stefanos and Phlegeton. Flux values measured at 77 sites range from –3.4 to 1420 mg m-2 d-1 for CH4 and from 0.1 to 383 g m-2 d-1 for CO2. The three fumarolic areas show very different methane degassing patterns, Kaminakia showing the highest flux values. Methane output can be estimated in about 0.01 t a-1 from an area of about 2500 m2 at Phlegeton, about 0.1 t a-1 from an area of about 20,000 m2 at Stefanos and about 0.25 t a-1 from an area of about 30,000 m2 at Kaminakia. The total output from the entire geothermal system of Nisyros should not exceed 1 t a-1. Previous estimates of the CH4 output at Nisyros, based on soil CO2 output and CH4/CO2 ratios in fumarolic gases, were more than one order of magnitude higher. The present work further underscores the utmost importance of direct CH4 flux data.
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Pantaleo, M., and T. R. Walter. "The ring-shaped thermal field of Stefanos crater, Nisyros Island: a conceptual model." Solid Earth Discussions 5, no. 2 (November 14, 2013): 2005–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/sed-5-2005-2013.

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Abstract. Fumarole fields related to hydrothermal processes release the heat of the underground through permeable pathways. Thermal changes, therefore, are likely to depend also on the variation of these pathways. As these paths may affect or even control the temperature field at the surface, their understanding is relevant to applied and basic science alike. A common difficulty, however, in surface temperature field studies at active volcanoes is that the parameters controlling the ascending routes of fluids are poorly constrained in general. Here we analyze the crater of Stefanos, Nisyros (Greece), and highlight complexities in the spatial pattern of the fumarole field related to permeability conditions. There may be different explanations for the observed permeability changes, such as structural control, lithology, weathering, and heterogeneous sediment accumulation and erosion. We combine high resolution infrared mosaics and grain-size analysis of soils, aiming to elaborate parameters controlling the appearance of the fumarole field. We find a ring-shaped thermal field located within the explosion crater, which is dependent on contrasts of the soil granulometry and volcanotectonic history. We develop a conceptual model of how the ring-shaped thermal field has formed at the Stefanos crater and similarly at other volcanic edifices, highlighting the importance of local permeability contrast that may increase or decrease the thermal fluid flux.
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Pantaleo, M., and T. R. Walter. "The ring-shaped thermal field of Stefanos crater, Nisyros Island: a conceptual model." Solid Earth 5, no. 1 (April 1, 2014): 183–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/se-5-183-2014.

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Abstract. Fumarole fields related to hydrothermal processes release the heat of the underground through permeable pathways. Thermal changes, therefore, are likely to depend also on the size and permeability variation of these pathways. There may be different explanations for the observed permeability changes, such as fault control, lithology, weathering/alteration, heterogeneous sediment accumulation/erosion and physical changes of the fluids (e.g., temperature and viscosity). A common difficulty, however, in surface temperature field studies at active volcanoes is that the parameters controlling the ascending routes of fluids are poorly constrained in general. Here we analyze the crater of Stefanos, Nisyros (Greece), and highlight complexities in the spatial pattern of the fumarole field related to permeability conditions. We combine high-resolution infrared mosaics and grain-size analysis of soils, aiming to elaborate parameters controlling the appearance of the fumarole field. We find a ring-shaped thermal field located within the explosion crater, which we interpret to reflect near-surface contrasts of the soil granulometry and volcanotectonic history at depth. We develop a conceptual model of how the ring-shaped thermal field formed at the Stefanos crater and similarly at other volcanic edifices, highlighting the importance of local permeability contrast that may increase or decrease the thermal fluid flux.
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Szczukowski, Ireneusz. "„Należy od nowa przywitać się ze śmiercią”. Baka Eugeniusza Tkaczyszyna‑ Dyckiego." Studia Slavica XXV, no. 2 (February 2022): 37–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.15452/studiaslavica.2021.25.0017.

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This article focuses mainly on three texts by the polish poetry Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn‑Dycki that refer to baroque poet Józef Baka: Baka uwodzi Stefanię Dycką (Baka Seduces Stefania Dycka) Baka winny istnieniu Stefanii Dyckiej (Baka Guilty of Stefania Dycka’s Existence) Stefania Dycka poruszona widokiem Baki (Stefania Dycka Moved by Seeing Baka). We should remember that Dycki’s speech is centered around loss, so it is an attempt to invent a language that could bear the heterogeneity of death. To avoid slipping into silence, the author updates the old Polish tradition of funeral poetry, particularly the “black carnival” of late‑Baroque writer Józef Baka, which provides a specific ma‑ trix of meaning, of the way to communicate with oneself and with the reader. The subject of the analysis are therefore references to the threads of Baka’s poetry, which have been transformed in Dycki’s poetic discourse.
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Bonovas, Stefanos. "Editorial [ Hot Topic:Cancer Chemoprevention: Progress and Perspectives (Guest Editor: Stefanos Bonovas)]." Current Drug Targets 12, no. 13 (December 1, 2011): 1871–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138945011798184137.

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Lee, Dorothy A. "The Danielic Eschatological Hour in the Johannine Literature - By Stefanos Mihalios." Religious Studies Review 38, no. 2 (June 2012): 96–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-0922.2012.01601_15.x.

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Economou-Eliopoulos, Maria, and Federica Zaccarini. "On the Origin of New and Rare Minerals Discovered in the Othrys and Vermion Ophiolites, Greece: An Overview." Minerals 12, no. 10 (September 26, 2022): 1214. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min12101214.

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In this contribution we review the mineralogical characteristics of five new and rare minerals discovered in the Othrys and Vermion ophiolites located in Greece, with the aim to better understand their origin. Three new minerals, namely tsikourasite Mo3Ni2P(1 + x) (x < 0.25), grammatikopoulosite NiVP and eliopoulosite V7S8, were found in the chromitite from the Agios Stefanos deposit, whereas arsenotučekite Ni18Sb3AsS16 was discovered in the Eretria (Tsangli) chromium mine, located in the Othrys ophiolite complex. The formation of the new phosphides tsikourasite and grammatikopoulosite and the sulfide eliopoulosite from Agios Stefanos took place after the precipitation of the host chromitite. Very likely, they formed at lower pressure in an extremely low fO2 and reducing environment during the serpentinization that affected the host ophiolite. The origin of arsenotučekite in chromitites coexisting with Fe–Ni–Cu-sulfide mineralization and magnetite at the Eretria (Tsangli) mine, is believed to be related to a circulating hydrothermal system. The most salient feature of theophrastite Ni(OH)2 and associated unnamed (Ni,Co,Mn)(OH)2 with a varying compositional range and a concentrating development, as successive thin layers, composed by fine fibrous crystals. The extremely tiny crystals of these hydroxides and the spatial association of mixed layers of Ni-silicides with theophrastite may reflect the significant role of the interaction process between adjacent layers on the observed structural features. The scarcity in nature of the new minerals reviewed in this paper is probably due to the required extreme physical-chemical conditions, which are rarely precipitated.
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Friel, David M. "Introduction to Eastern Christian Liturgies by Stefanos Alexopoulos and Maxwell E. Johnson." Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal 26, no. 2 (2022): 224–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/atp.2022.0020.

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Rockmore, T. "Stefanos Geroulanos, 'An Atheism that is not Humanist emerges in French Thought'." French History 26, no. 4 (September 16, 2012): 600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fh/crs078.

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Shurts, Sarah. "Stefanos Geroulanos. Transparency in Postwar France: A Critical History of the Present." American Historical Review 124, no. 3 (June 1, 2019): 1156–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhz538.

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Coyne, Ryan. "Stefanos Geroulanos: An Atheism That is Not Humanist Emerges in French Thought." International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 71, no. 2 (March 4, 2012): 181–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11153-012-9335-8.

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Onishi, Bradley B. "An Atheism That Is not Humanist Emerges in French Thought - By Stefanos Geroulanos." Reviews in Religion & Theology 18, no. 2 (February 23, 2011): 245–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9418.2011.00787.x.

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Baldovin, John F. "Book Review: Stefanos Alexopoulos and Maxwell Johnson: Introduction to Eastern Christian Liturgies." Theological Studies 83, no. 2 (June 2022): 336–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00405639221098872k.

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Maria Guasch, Anna. "El artista como le nouvel archiviste: archivo, historia y contemporaneidad." Anales de Historia del Arte 32 (July 15, 2022): 373–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/anha.83115.

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En este texto partimos de la base de que una parte de los artistas contemporáneos interesados por el paradigma del «archivo» podrían ser calificados de «nuevos archivistas» (de la misma manera que Deleuze bautizó a Foucault como le nouvel archiviste) en el sentido de que su interés por el pasado y por la historia no se plasma a través de un conjunto de proposiciones sino por los enunciados, un conjunto de multiplicidades carentes de toda construcción lingüística regular. Artistas que, como Antoni Muntadas, Hans Peter Feldmann, Alfredo Jaar, Francesc Abad o Stefanos Tsivopoulos, entienden los archivos como lugares para formalizar contra-narrativas y muestran su interés por distintos procesos históricos vinculados a guerras civiles, dictaduras, injusticias sociales, censura, sostenibilidad ambiental, etc., asumiendo el abandono de los procesos interpretativos pero en ningún caso renunciando a la creación de formas narrativas y escenarios futuros.
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Balaskas, Bill. "Liberating Speculation: Art, the Currency of Capitalism and the Death of Currencies." Journal of Visual Culture 14, no. 2 (August 2015): 155–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1470412915592861.

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Speculation constitutes one of the major structural components of Data Capitalism, as well as one of the most important factors that led to the global financial crisis of 2007–2008. Since the outbreak of the crisis, several artists have been aiming to propose through their work alternatives to the dominant capitalist model, thus adopting the role of ‘speculators’. In the 55th Venice Bienniale of 2013, Greek artist Stefanos Tsivopoulos presented a multi-part installation that addressed this volatile socioeconomic context by focusing on the role of currencies and the falsification of value that lies at the core of money’s nature. This article proposes a basic theoretical framework within which we could locate not only Tsivopoulos’s practice, but also the work of other politically and socially engaged artists who are interested in the exploration of alternative economic systems.
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Barnett, William C. "The Plazas of New Mexico ed. by Chris Wilson and Stefanos Polyzoides (review)." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 116, no. 4 (2013): 410–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/swh.2013.0052.

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Ljungdalh, Anders K. "Georges Canguilhem: Writings on medicine. Translated and with an Introduction by Stefanos Geroulanos and Todd Meyers." History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36, no. 2 (July 15, 2014): 289–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40656-014-0018-x.

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Tserolas, P., C. Mpotziolis, A. Maravelis, and A. Zelilidis. "PRELIMINARY GEOCHEMICAL AND SEDIMENTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS IN NW CORFU: THE MIOCENE SEDIMENTS IN AGIOS GEORGIOS PAGON." Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece 50, no. 1 (July 27, 2017): 402. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.11741.

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A total of 80 samples of the Miocene deposits in Agios Georgios Pagon (NW Corfu) were selected and studied in regard of their geochemical and sedimentological characteristics. Organic content and calcium carbonate measurements were used and combined to investigate the depositional conditions and preliminary source rock potential. TOC analysis presented significant values ranging up to ~3% of organic carbon, with an average of 0,7%, and thus providing a promising basis for further assessment of their source rock potential. Calcium Carbonate measurements presented an average of ~27%. Fluctuations, correlative trends and the combined use of sieve analysis provide insights and alterations in the depositional conditions. The studied strata are part of an ongoing investigation throughout the Miocene to Pliocene sediment accumulations in Corfu, from Lefkimmi in the SW part to Agios Stefanos to the NW. The depositional conditions and source rock potential should provide new insights in understanding the geotectonic processes and basin development in the western margin of the Hellenic Fold and Thrust Belt.
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Echevarría Madinabeitia, Izaskun. "Las tres economías del sector artístico." AusArt 7, no. 2 (January 13, 2020): 155–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1387/ausart.21152.

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Gracias a las reflexiones desarrolladas a partir de la obra History Zero de Stefanos Tsivopoulos mostrada en la Bienal de Venecia de 2013, en relación con el análisis de Bourdieu acerca del sistema del arte, nos adentramos en las ambigüedades de conceptos tales como valor y precio para entender que lo que obtenemos de nuestra labor es la consecuencia de monetizar nuestra fuerza de trabajo dentro de un sistema mercantil. Este es un aspecto que debemos aprender a manejar, ya que no es algo dado dentro de un marco perfectamente regulado, sino una potencia de la que extraer rentabilidad, un espacio donde se establecen relaciones mutantes entre agentes diversos que atraviesan vida y praxis artística. A partir del propio lenguaje del arte, así como de la investigación en arte y la gestión cultural, tocando aspectos del derecho y la economía, se muestran una serie de obras que reflexionan acerca de la relación entre arte y trabajo.
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Kanellopoulos, C., and N. Xirokostas. "MUDPOTS AT STEFANOS HYDROTHERMAL CRATER OF NISYROS VOLCANO. AN INSIGHT AT THE HYDROTHERMAL PROCESSES OF AN ACTIVE VOLCANO." Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece 50, no. 4 (July 28, 2017): 1838. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.14112.

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On Nisyros island as a result of the volcanic activity and active tectonic, a hydrothermal system develops and it is expressed by 5 types of surface manifestations: i) thermal springs, ii) fumaroles iii) hydrothermal craters, iv) hot grounds and v) mudpots. In general, a mudpot could be described as an acidic hot spring and fumarole with limited water which it is formed in high temperature geothermal areas. Water sample and depositions of mudpots collected, analyzed and studied from Stefanos hydrothermal crater, which is the only site on Nisyros Island, where mudpots occur. Mudpots water is very acidic (pH=2.4), with high sulfate concentration (1375mg/L), due to the H2S(gas) and temperature near the boiling point. As a result, elemental sulfur is found inside the depositions alongside with products of the hydrothermal alteration of the surrounding rocks. In the water and in the depositions were found high concentrations in several elements (e.g. in water: 55mg/L Fe; 19.5mg/L Zn, in depositions: 430mg/Kg Pb; 72mg/Kg Cu; 60mg/Kg Cr) reflecting the alterations processes which are taking place.
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Celik, Mehmet. "Proselytes of a New Nation: Muslim Conversions to Orthodox Christianity in Modern Greece. By Stefanos Katsikas." Journal of Church and State 65, no. 4 (November 1, 2023): 466–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcs/csad051.

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Deligiannakis, Georgios, Aggelos Pallikarakis, Ioannis Papanikolaou, Simoni Alexiou, and Klaus Reicherter. "Detecting and Monitoring Early Post-Fire Sliding Phenomena Using UAV–SfM Photogrammetry and t-LiDAR-Derived Point Clouds." Fire 4, no. 4 (November 20, 2021): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fire4040087.

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Soil changes, including landslides and erosion, are some of the most prominent post-fire effects in Mediterranean ecosystems. Landslide detection and monitoring play an essential role in mitigation measures. We tested two different methodologies in five burned sites with different characteristics in Central Greece. We compared Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)-derived high-resolution Digital Surface Models and point clouds with terrestrial Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)-derived point clouds to reveal new cracks and monitor scarps of pre-existing landslides. New cracks and scarps were revealed at two sites after the wildfire, measuring up to 27 m in length and up to 25 ± 5 cm in depth. Pre-existing scarps in both Kechries sites appeared to be active, with additional vertical displacements ranging from 5–15 ± 5 cm. In addition, the pre-existing landslide in Magoula expanded by 8%. Due to vegetation regrowth, no changes could be detected in the Agios Stefanos pre-existing landslide. This high-spatial-resolution mapping of slope deformations can be used as landslide precursor, assisting prevention measures. Considering the lack of vegetation after wildfires, UAV photogrammetry has great potential for tracing such early landslide indicators and is more efficient for accurately recording soil changes.
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Li, Lan A. "Stefanos Geroulanos and Todd Meyers. The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe: Brittleness, Integration, Science, and the Great War." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 74, no. 4 (June 17, 2019): 478–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/jrz038.

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Basso, Elisabetta. "The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe. Brittleness, Integration, Science, and the Great War, by Stefanos Geroulanos, Todd Meyers." Nuncius 34, no. 2 (June 12, 2019): 478–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18253911-03402020.

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Hrytsiuk, Mariia. "SEMEN, KYRYLO AND YURII STEFANYKS IN FAMILY EPISTLES." PRECARPATHIAN BULLETIN OF THE SHEVCHENKO SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY Word, no. 16(63) (August 26, 2022): 148–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31471/2304-7402-2022-16(63)-148-157.

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Writers’ correspondence makes a significant and valuable part of literary studies, discovering life and creative portraits of writers and representatives of their families, thus expanding and objectively outlining the research horizons of the Ukrainian literary process. The aim of the proposed article is to partially highlight creative, public and cultural-enlightening activities of Vasyl Stefanyk’s three sons – Semen, Kyrylo and Yurii, written on the basis of the family correspondence of the father and his sons, of three brothers with one another (as well as the correspondence with other relatives, literary, cultural, public and religious activists of that time, friends), of archival materials, works on literary criticism and country studies, recollections; there are examined Vasyl Stefanyk’s letters of different periods, where the author mentions his sons, the image of Stefanyk-father and his sons’ portraits are analysed with the help of biographical, historical and psychological approaches to studying the issue, constituting research methods. As a result, the uniqueness of the epistolary heritage of Vasyl Stefanyk’s family and the peculiarity of relationships and communication of Stefanyk-father and Stefanyks-sons, as well as of the sons with one anotherare demonstrated, the peculiarities of characters and the main life milestones of Semen, Kyrylo and Yurii Stefanyks are revealed (this makes the practical significance and novelty of the presented research), the significance of Stefanyks’ family correspondence in the all-Ukrainian context as well as the necessity and perspective of the research of the literary, public and cultural-enlightening heritage of Semen, Kyrylo and Yurii Stefanyks, in particular, are proved.
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Bonovas, Stefanos, and Nikolaos M. Sitaras. "Editorial [Hot Topics Prophylactic Treatment with Antiviral Agents to Prevent Infection and Disease Guest Editors: Stefanos Bonovas & Nikolaos M. Sitaras]." Current Medicinal Chemistry 19, no. 35 (November 29, 2012): 5923. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867311209065923.

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Leese, Peter. "The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe: Brittleness, Integration, Science, and the Great War by Stefanos Geroulanos and Todd Meyers." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 93, no. 2 (2019): 282–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bhm.2019.0034.

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Stoicoiu, Rodica M. M. "Introduction to Eastern Christian Liturgies. By Stefanos Alexopoulos and Maxwell E. Johnson. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2021. xli + 430 pages. $59.95 (paper)." Horizons 49, no. 2 (December 2022): 442–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/hor.2022.78.

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Rembiszewska, Dorota Krystyna. "XIX-wieczne badania ludoznawcze na obszarze Łotwy w świetle korespondencji Stefanii Ulanowskiej do Jana Karłowicza." Acta Baltico-Slavica 38 (December 31, 2014): 98–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/abs.2014.010.

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19th century ethnological research on the territory of Latvia in view of correspondence of Stefania Ulanowska to Jan KarłowiczLetters, which are the basis of the article, are a part of Jan Karlowicz’s (a 19th century ethnographer, lexicographer) heritage kept in the historical archive in Vilnius. They are evidence of correspondence between Jan Karłowicz and Stefania Ulanowska, the author of Łotysze Inflant Polskich, a w szczególności z gminy wielońskiej powiatu rzeżyckiego since October 1889 until January 1890 during Ulanowska’s stay in the village of Wielony, now Viļāni (Latvia).The correspondence is a source of rich material including information about Ulanowska that has not been published so far as well as data of Latgale’s and its inhabitants’ past. Moreover, it is a unique evidence of scientific peregrinations. These letters have their contribution in ethnographic research on the former territory of Poland as they show circumstances and methods of exploration used in the 19th century. At the same time they can be an interesting gloss for research over Latgalian dialects as far as names of material culture are concerned. XIX-wieczne badania ludoznawcze na obszarze Łotwy w świetle korespondencji Stefanii Ulanowskiej do Jana KarłowiczaListy, stanowiące podstawę omówienia, pochodzą ze spuścizny Jana Karłowicza (XIX-wiecznego etnografa, leksykografa) przechowywanej w litewskim archiwum historycznym w Wilnie. Są one świadectwem korespondencji prowadzonej przez Jana Karłowicza i Stefanię Ulanowską – m.in. autorkę Łotyszy Inflant Polskich, a w szczególności z gminy wielońskiej powiatu rzeżyckiego, od października 1889 r. do stycznia 1890 r. podczas pobytu badaczki w miejscowości Wielony, obecnie Viļāni (Łotwa).Korespondencja ta dostarcza dość bogatego materiału, zawierającego informacje dotychczas niedrukowane na temat Ulanowskiej. Przynosi także sporo danych z przeszłości Łatgalii i jej mieszkańców. Poza tym stanowi jednostkowe świadectwo peregrynacji naukowych. Listy te wnoszą wkład do historii badań etnograficznych na terenach dawnej Rzeczpospolitej, unaoczniają okoliczności, metody eksploracji w wieku XIX. Jednocześnie mogą być interesującą glosą do badań nad gwarami łatgalskimi w zakresie nazw kultury materialnej.
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Sfoini, Alexandra. "Μνείες Φιλελλήνων και σημασιοδοτήσεις του Φιλελληνισμού στην Ελλάδα κατά τον 19ο αιώνα." Gleaner, no. 30 (January 3, 2024): 663–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/er.36160.

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Mentions des philhellènes et significations du philhellénisme en Grèce auXIXe siècle L’étude aborde la question de la mémoire du philhellénisme en Grèce au XIXe siècle, lorsque l’Europe, en particulier l’Allemagne, s’est tournée vers l’Est et notamment vers la Turquie. Les références sporadiques repérées dans la presse périodique concernent des philhellènes bien connus, tels que Jean-Gabriel Eynard, Georges Canning, Santorre di Santarosa,George Gordon Byron, Percy Shelley, François-René de Chateaubriand, Alexandre Puchkine. Certains des philhellènes parmi les moins connus ont été honorés durant les premières années de l’État grec. Beaucoup d’entre eux ont été mentionnés dans des listes établies par le général Makrygiannis, et plus tard par le colonel français Auguste Hilarion Touret et l’officier suisse Henri Fornèsy. Dans ces références, la principale importance du philhellénisme est liée à la participation à la lutte pour l’indépendance de la Grèce, pour laquelle les philhellènes sont gratifiés et déclarés citoyens de l’hellénisme. Le concept de philhellénisme se transforme en fonction de l’époque et des aspirations de chaque utilisateur, et son champ sémantique s’étend de l’amitié méditerranéenne qui unit les peuples, du libéralisme et de la rhétorique anti-tyrannique, aux idées démocratiques et au socialisme. Au milieu du siècle, une élaboration du concept, par Georgios Tertsetis et Stefanos Koumanoudis, le relie à la gloire ancestrale, aux lumières de l’Évangile et à la destinée de la nation grecque dont le but est de civiliser l’humanité. La qualité qui perpétue le philhellénisme est identifiée au passé de l’âge classique revendiqué par l’hellénisme moderne : c’est la signification du philhellénisme qui connaît la plus grande résilience.
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KAVALLIERATOS, NICKOLAS G., CHRISTOS G. ATHANASSIOU, MARIA M. AOUNTALA, and DEMETRIUS C. KONTODIMAS. "Evaluation of the Entomopathogenic Fungi Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, and Isaria fumosorosea for Control of Sitophilus oryzae." Journal of Food Protection 77, no. 1 (January 1, 2014): 87–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x.jfp-13-196.

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The entomopathogenic fungi Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, and Isaria fumosorosea were tested against the stored-grain pest Sitophilus oryzae. The fungi were isolated from the soil (from three locations in Attica, Greece: B. bassiana from Tatoion, M. anisopliae from Marathon, and I. fumosorosea from Aghios Stefanos) using larvae of Galleria mellonella as bait. Suspensions of 2.11 × 107 and 2.11 × 108, 1.77 × 107 and 1.77 × 108, and 1.81 × 107 and 1.81 × 108 conidia per ml of B. bassiana, M. anisopliae, and I. fumosorosea, respectively, were applied by three treatments: (i) sprayed on food and set in petri dishes with adults of S. oryzae, (ii) sprayed on adults of S. oryzae and set in petri dishes without food, and (iii) sprayed on adults of S. oryzae and set in petri dishes with food. The observed mortality of S. oryzae adults during the overall exposure period for the lowest, as well as for the highest, concentrations of B. bassiana, M. anisopliae, and I. fumosorosea ranged from 0 to 100%. Concentration was, in most of the cases tested, a critical parameter that determined the “speed of kill” of the exposed insect species for B. bassiana and M. anisopliae. Conversely, concentration was not that critical for I. fumosorosea, and survival was high in some of the combinations tested, even after 14 days of exposure. Both in the highest and the lowest concentrations of fungi, the mortality of S. oryzae adults was higher when the fungi were applied on adults than when they were applied on food. Higher mortality was observed when food was absent than when food was present, in most of the cases tested. The high efficacy levels recorded in the current study indicate that the tested fungi could be effective biocontrol agents against S. oryzae.
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Bindi, Luca, Federica Zaccarini, Elena Ifandi, Basilios Tsikouras, Chris Stanley, Giorgio Garuti, and Daniela Mauro. "Grammatikopoulosite, NiVP, a New Phosphide from the Chromitite of the Othrys Ophiolite, Greece." Minerals 10, no. 2 (January 31, 2020): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min10020131.

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Grammatikopoulosite, NiVP, is a new phosphide discovered in the podiform chromitite and hosted in the mantle sequence of the Othrys ophiolite complex, central Greece. The studied samples were collected from the abandoned chromium mine of Agios Stefanos. Grammatikopoulosite forms small crystals (from 5 μm up to about 80 μm) and occurs as isolated grains. It is associated with nickelphosphide, awaruite, tsikourasite, and an undetermined V-sulphide. It is brittle and has a metallic luster. In plane-polarized light, it is creamy-yellow, weakly bireflectant, with measurable but not discernible pleochroism and slight anisotropy with indeterminate rotation tints. Internal reflections were not observed. Reflectance values of mineral in air (R1, R2 in %) are: 48.8–50.30 at 470 nm, 50.5–53.5 at 546 nm, 51.7–55.2 at 589 nm, and 53.2–57.1 at 650 nm. Five spot analyses of grammatikopoulosite give the average composition: P 19.90, S 0.41, Ni 21.81, V 20.85, Co 16.46, Mo 16.39, Fe 3.83, and Si 0.14, total 99.79 wt %. The empirical formula of grammatikopoulosite—based on Σ(V + Ni + Co + Mo + Fe + Si) = 2 apfu, and taking into account the structural results—is (Ni0.57Co0.32Fe0.11)Σ1.00(V0.63Mo0.26Co0.11)Σ1.00(P0.98S0.02)Σ1.00. The simplified formula is (Ni,Co)(V,Mo)P and the ideal formula is NiVP, which corresponds to Ni 41.74%, V 36.23%, P 22.03%, total 100 wt %. The density, calculated on the basis of the empirical formula and single-crystal data, is 7.085 g/cm3. The mineral is orthorhombic, space group Pnma, with a = 5.8893(8), b = 3.5723(4), c = 6.8146(9) Å, V = 143.37(3) Å3, and Z = 4. The mineral and its name have been approved by the Commission of New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification of the International Mineralogical Association (IMA 2019-090). The mineral honors Tassos Grammatikopoulos, geoscientist at the SGS Canada Inc., for his contribution to the economic mineralogy and mineral deposits of Greece.
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Smailbegović, Ada. "Iterative Objects: Hauntings of Identity in Poetic Form." American Literary History 34, no. 4 (November 18, 2022): 1447–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/alh/ajac157.

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Abstract Channeling Gertrude Stein’s assertion from her lecture “Portraits and Repetition” that there is no such thing as repetition because both language and other entities that compose the world are continuously undergoing change, this essay explores the question of iteration or recursion in two recent critical books, Brian Kim Stefans’s Word Toys: Poetry and Technics (2017) and Jacob Edmond’s Make it the Same: Poetry in the Age of Global Media (2019). Stefans develops a critical practice that considers poems to be autonomous, dynamic entities, akin to machines or living organisms, thus connecting to longstanding traditions in twentieth-century poetry, which have imagined words as objects that populate the open field of the poem. However, much as Stein suggests, such linguistic objects are not self-same or stable. This opens the question of the role of iteration with a difference in the constitution of such entities, and in the context of Edmond’s book Make It the Same this question is extended to poetic techniques, such as copying, in their variously mediated forms, ranging from the use of a tape recorder to digital media.[L]iving entities, which for Stein as for Stefans, can be defined as forms of subjectivity—as poems, roses or frogs—are not self-same and are, instead, iteratively created in each recursion or repetition.
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Martin, Terence J. "Geroulanos, Stefanos. An Atheism That Is Not Humanist Emerges in French Thought. Cultural Memory in the Present. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2010. ix+423 pp. $27.95 (paper)." Journal of Religion 92, no. 4 (October 2012): 563–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/668261.

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Zaccarini, Bindi, Ifandi, Grammatikopoulos, Stanley, Garuti, and Mauro. "Tsikourasite, Mo3Ni2P1+x (x < 0.25), a New Phosphide from the Chromitite of the Othrys Ophiolite, Greece." Minerals 9, no. 4 (April 24, 2019): 248. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min9040248.

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Tsikourasite, Mo3Ni2P1+x (x < 0.25), is a new phosphide discovered in a mantle-hosted podiform chromitite collected in the abandoned mine of Agios Stefanos (Othrys ophiolite), Central Greece. It forms tiny grains (from a few μm up to about 80 μm) and occurs as isolated grains or associated with other known minerals such as nickelphosphide and awaruite, and with undetermined minerals such as Ni-allabogdanite or Ni-barringerite and a V-sulphide. Tsikourasite is brittle and has a metallic luster. In plane-polarized light, tsikourasite is white yellow and it shows no bireflectance, anisotropism or pleochroism. Internal reflections were not observed, Reflectance values of tsikourasite in air (R in %) are: 55.7 at 470 nm, 56.8 at 546 nm, 57.5 at 589 nm and 58.5 at 650 nm. Five spot analyses of tsikourasite give the average composition: P 7.97, S 0.67, V 14.13, Fe 14.37, Co 7.59, Ni 23.9, and Mo 44.16, total 99.60 wt%, corresponding to the empirical formula (Mo1.778V1.071Fe0.082Co0.069)Σ3.000(Ni1.572Co0.428)Σ2.000(P0.981S0.079)Σ1.060, on the basis of Σ(Mo +V + Fe + Co + Ni) = 5 apfu and taking into account the structural results. The simplified formula is Mo3Ni2P1+x (x < 0.25). The density, which was calculated based on the empirical formula and single-crystal data, is 9.182 g/cm3. The mineral is cubic, space group F-43m, with a = 10.8215(5) Å and Z = 16. Although tsikourasite is similar in composition to those of monipite (MoNiP), polekhovskyite (MoNiP2), and the synthetic compound MoNiP2, all these phases are hexagonal and not cubic like tsikourasite. It exhibits the same structure as the cubic Mo3Ni2P1.18 compound [space group F-43m, a = 10.846(2) Å] synthesized at 1350 °C. The mineral and its name have been approved by the Commission of New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification of the International Mineralogical Association (No. 2018-156). The mineral honors Professor Basilios Tsikouras of the Universiti Brunei Darussalam.
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ÖZKAYNAK YOLCU, Merve. "Kent Kimliği Açısından Önemli Bir Ermeni Kilise Mimarisinin İncelenmesi: Digor Khtzkong Manastırı." JOURNAL OF HISTORY AND FUTURE 9, no. 3 (September 17, 2023): 540–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.21551/jhf.1348131.

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Cultural heritage enables us to have information about past civilizations that form the identity of the built environment in a residential area. While cultural heritage structures reflect the material properties and techniques of the period they belong to, the architectural styles they adopted, and the level of civilization, they express the societies they belong to and the way of life of the societies, world view, management style and religious structure. For this reason, the sustainability of cultural heritage is important for the preservation of the local identity of societies and the continuity of cultural values. However, historical buildings such as mosques, churches, monasteries, chapels, synagogues, madrasas, inns, baths and castles, which reflect the identity of different regions, were built in masonry. Masonry structures, on the other hand, are not resistant to natural disasters such as earthquakes. In this context, it is aimed to examine the monastery, which consists of five churches from the Armenian churches in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. This monastery is Khıdskonk Monastery, which consists of the Churches of St. Karapet, Virgin Mary (Surp Asdvadzdzin), St. Stefanos, St. Krikor and St. Sarkis. The churches, which differ in terms of culture and architecture, are important in terms of having the first church plan typologies. The problem of the study is that the remains of four of the five churches that were built in the same region and that were recently built, and that only one church is partially preserved. Based on this problem, it is aimed to document and archive these churches, which are important for the Kars region, and to examine their plan typologies. In this context, the relationship between earthquake damage and typologies was investigated and evaluations were made for the churches surveyed in the sample area. As a result, by emphasizing the importance of cities for their identities, suggestions were made for the protection of cultural heritage.
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Kapsiotis, Argyrios, Annie Ewing Rassios, Aspasia Antonelou, and Evangelos Tzamos. "Genesis and Multi-Episodic Alteration of Zircon-Bearing Chromitites from the Ayios Stefanos Mine, Othris Massif, Greece: Assessment of an Unconventional Hypothesis on the Origin of Zircon in Ophiolitic Chromitites." Minerals 6, no. 4 (November 21, 2016): 124. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min6040124.

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Hecht, Jennifer Michael. "Stefanos Geroulanos . An Atheism That Is Not Humanist Emerges in French Thought . (Cultural Memory in the Present.) Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press . 2010 . Pp. xvi, 423. Cloth $75.00, paper $27.95." American Historical Review 116, no. 2 (April 2011): 521–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.116.2.521.

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Mazzini, Maurizio. ""Bar Italia" Stefana Benniego: mikrokosmos nie do przetłumaczenia? / Stefano Bennini’s "Bar Italia": microcosmos impossible to translate?" Italica Wratislaviensia 1, no. 1 (April 26, 2010): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/iw.2010.01.06.

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Kapsiotis, Argyrios, Anne Ewing Rassios, Giovanni Grieco, and Aspasia Antonelou. "Genesis of Cr-bearing hydrogrossular-rich veins in a chromitite boulder from Ayios Stefanos, West Othris, Greece: A paradigm of micro-rodingites formation at the late stages of oceanic slab emplacement." Ore Geology Reviews 90 (November 2017): 287–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.06.006.

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Engelmann, Lukas. "Stefanos Geroulanos, Todd Meyers,Experimente im Individuum. Kurt Goldstein und die Frage des Organismus(Aus dem Amerikanischen von Nils F. Schott und Holger Wölfle), (Kleine Edition 16) Köln: August Verlag 2014." Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 38, no. 1 (March 2015): 98–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bewi.201501738.

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Bindi, Luca, Federica Zaccarini, Paola Bonazzi, Tassos Grammatikopoulos, Basilios Tsikouras, Chris Stanley, and Giorgio Garuti. "Eliopoulosite, V7S8, A New Sulfide from the Podiform Chromitite of the Othrys Ophiolite, Greece." Minerals 10, no. 3 (March 8, 2020): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min10030245.

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The new mineral species, eliopoulosite, V7S8, was discovered in the abandoned chromium mine of Agios Stefanos of the Othrys ophiolite, located in central Greece. The investigated samples consist of massive chromitite hosted in a strongly altered mantle tectonite, and are associated with nickelphosphide, awaruite, tsikourasite, and grammatikopoulosite. Eliopoulosite is brittle and has a metallic luster. In plane-reflected polarized light, it is grayish-brown and shows no internal reflections, bireflectance, and pleochroism. It is weakly anisotropic, with colors varying from light to dark greenish. Reflectance values of mineral in air (Ro, Re’ in %) are: 34.8–35.7 at 470 nm, 38–39 at 546 nm, 40–41.3 at 589 nm, and 42.5–44.2 at 650 nm. Electron-microprobe analyses yielded a mean composition (wt.%) of: S 41.78, V 54.11, Ni 1.71, Fe 1.1, Co 0.67, and Mo 0.66, totali 100.03. On the basis of Σatoms = 15 apfu and taking into account the structural data, the empirical formula of eliopoulosite is (V6.55Ni0.19Fe0.12Co0.07Mo0.04)Σ = 6.97S8.03. The simplified formula is (V, Ni, Fe)7S8 and the ideal formula is V7S8, which corresponds to V 58.16%, S 41.84%, total 100 wt.%. The density, based on the empirical formula and unit-cell volume refined form single-crystal structure XRD data, is 4.545 g·cm−3. The mineral is trigonal, space group P3221, with a = 6.689(3) Å, c = 17.403(6) Å, V = 674.4(5) Å3, Z = 3, and exhibits a twelve-fold superstructure (2a × 2a × 3c) of the NiAs-type subcell with V-atoms octahedrally coordinated by S atoms. The distribution of vacancies is discussed in relation to other pyrrhotite-like compounds. The mineral name is for Dr. Demetrios Eliopoulos (1947–2019), a geoscientist at the Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration (IGME) of Greece and his widow, Prof. Maria Eliopoulos (nee Economou, 1947), University of Athens, Greece, for their contributions to the knowledge of ore deposits of Greece and to the mineralogical, petrographic, and geochemical studies of ophiolites, including the Othrys complex. The mineral and its name have been approved by the Commission of New Minerals, Nomenclature, and Classification of the International Mineralogical Association (No. 2019-96).
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DĂNILĂ, IRINA ZAMFIRA. "Greek-Romanian manuscript nr. 107 from the “Dumitru Staniloae” Ecumenical Library of the Metropolitan Church of Moldavia and Bukovina in Iasi –an instance of the practice of bilingual church musicin Moldova at the end of the 18th century." ARTES. JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGY 27, no. 27-28 (July 2, 2023): 185–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.35218/ajm-2023-0011.

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The present paper is part of a larger project, intended to catalogue the fund of musical manuscripts from the “Dumitru Staniloae” Ecumenical Library of the Metropolitan Church of Moldova and Bukovina of Iasi and aims to highlight the repertoire and musical semiography of Ms. 107, which can be classified as a small scale Anthologhion in terms of the type of musical collection. What sets it apart from the rest of the codices in the Ecumenical Library of the Metropolitan Church of Moldavia and Bukovina (abridged as LMCMB) of the Iasi manuscript fund is the exegetical, transitional medio-Byzantine musical notation, characterized by a small number of cheironomic signs. Ms. 107 is not dated, its Romanian copyist is not named. The repertoire of Ms. 107 consists mostly of chants for the service of the Divine Liturgy, such as The Sunday Cherouvikon Hymn, The Sunday and festive Koinonika. Some important chants from the Matins Service are also included, among which the Blessings and Polyeleoi should be mentioned. There are only two chants from the Vespers service, both in Romanian, namely Gladsome Light in the 2nd mode and the famous Moldavian Anixandaria by Iosif Monahul [Iosif the Monk], in the plagal of the 4th mode. The authors are classical Greek composers before the Chrysanthine reform (1814): Petros Lampadarios, Petros Byzantios, Nikiphoros Kantouniaris, as well as lesser names such as Anastasios, Vasiliu Stefanos Byzantios. The practice of bilingual Greek-Romanian liturgical chanting is an element of interest in this manuscript, as shown by two chants in this manuscript, first in Greek and then in Romanian: Blessings of the Resurection in the plagal of the tetraphonic 1st voice (leaves 2v and 5v respectively) and the Polyeleos Servants of the Lord, the plagal of the 1st voice (leaves 9v and 25), both of which are Petros Lampadarios’ compositions. Another special element is that although the author of the manuscript is Romanian, the content of the manuscript is mostly in Greek; it had been written in Moldova, most likely in the last decades of the Phanariotes’ rule (around 1790-1810), characterized by the supremacy of Greek culture in the Romanian Principalities (Bucescu, 2009, vol. II, p. 112).
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Tauber, Alfred. "Georges Canguilhem. Knowledge of Life. Edited by Paola Marrati and Todd Meyers. Translated by Stefanos Geroulanos and Daniela Ginsburg. xv + 202 pp., bibl., index. New York: Fordham University Press, 2008. $24 (paper)." Isis 100, no. 4 (December 2009): 958–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/652103.

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Behrent, Michael C. "Transparency in Postwar France: A Critical History of the Present. By Stefanos Geroulanos. Cultural Memory in the Present. Edited by Hent de Vries.Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2017. Pp. xiv+496. $29.95." Journal of Modern History 91, no. 2 (June 2019): 457–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/703020.

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Meeks, Charles. "A Living Tradition:On the Intersection of Liturgical History and Pastoral Practice, David Pitt, Stefanos Alexopoulos, and Christian McConnell (eds.), Liturgical Press, 2012 (ISBN 978-0-81466243-4), xiv + 272 pp., pb $29.95." Reviews in Religion & Theology 22, no. 4 (September 2015): 366–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rirt.12562.

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