Browsing 008 Φιλοσοφική Σχολή / Faculty of Letters by Type "Article"
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[Aristot.] Ath. Pol. 39.4: Wer durfte im oligarchischen Eleusis wohnen (403 v. Chr.)?
(2018)Die parallele Untersuchung der historischen Quellen zum oligarchischen Teilstaat von Eleusis nach dem Sturz der Dreißig legt nahe, dass der Vertrag unter anderem die Ordnung in Eigentumsfragen wiederherstellen sollte, ...
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The Art of Pliny's Letters. A Poetics of Allusion in the Private Correspondenceby I. Marchesi
(2009)
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The beginning of glazed ware production in late medieval Cyprus
(2019)This study presents the first characterisation of the early glaze technology that emerged in Cyprus during the 13th century CE, with the glazed ware assemblage recovered from the theatre site at Nea Paphos as the main ...
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Beiträge zum antiken Buchwesen
(2015)
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Bella per Emathios plus quam civilia campos (Luc. 1. 1): The Role and Consequences of a Geographical Inaccuracy
Desde el primer verso de su poema, Lucano prefiere situar la guerra civil que está describiendo en Ematia, en lugar de Tesalia. Esta elección alude a las hijas de Piero, que se transformaron en urracas. La referencia de ...
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Between St Bernard and St Francis: A Reassessment of the Excavated Church of Beaulieu Abbey, Nicosia
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Beyond GIS Layering: Challenging the (Re)use and Fusion of Archaeological Prospection Data Based on Bayesian Neural Networks (BNN)
(2018)Multisource remote sensing data acquisition has been increased in the last years due to technological improvements and decreased acquisition cost of remotely sensed data and products. This study attempts to fuse different ...
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Bird and the Dispositional Essentialist Account of Spatiotemporal Relations
(2008)The basic principles of dispositional essentialism do not require that the fundamental spatiotemporal relations are dispositional in nature. Nevertheless, Bird (who defends dispositional monism) argues that they possess ...