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2020
Abstract This chapter outlines the evidence for musical history in ancient Greece, connecting it to philosophical approaches represented by Plato and others, as well as to recently elucidated documents with Ancient Greek musical notation.
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Abstract This chapter outlines the evidence for musical history in ancient Greece, connecting it to philosophical approaches represented by Plato and others, as well as to recently elucidated documents with Ancient Greek musical notation.
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2014
The Ancient Greek miracle is the synthesis of institutionally constrained free citizens seeking for their personal improvement within a democratically evolving law structure which guarantees public interest and social justice.
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The Ancient Greek miracle is the synthesis of institutionally constrained free citizens seeking for their personal improvement within a democratically evolving law structure which guarantees public interest and social justice.
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2019
Although ancient Greece has long fascinated scholars, only recently have public-choice models and social science methods been applied in an effort to understand the unique political institutions for which Greece is so famous. This emerging research provides new insights into Greek history and, more generally, into the nature of democracy, autocracy ...
Robert K. Fleck, F. Andrew Hanssen
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Although ancient Greece has long fascinated scholars, only recently have public-choice models and social science methods been applied in an effort to understand the unique political institutions for which Greece is so famous. This emerging research provides new insights into Greek history and, more generally, into the nature of democracy, autocracy ...
Robert K. Fleck, F. Andrew Hanssen
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History and Theory, 1997
Not Out of Africa: How Afrocentrism Became an Excuse to Teach Myth as History. By Mary Lefkowitz.
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Not Out of Africa: How Afrocentrism Became an Excuse to Teach Myth as History. By Mary Lefkowitz.
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Oedipus myth in ancient Greece
The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1955The extant references to Oedipus and the Oedipus myth from ancient Greek literature are presented. The myth is discussed in the light of the development of Greek thought. Some of the influences of Greek thinking upon modern psychiatry are examined.
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Human papillomaviruses: diversity, infection and host interactions
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Alison A Mcbride
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