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Ancient Greek for Kids: From Theory to Praxis
This essay presents the methods, as well as the pedagogical effects, findings and results of introducing Ancient Greek in the curriculum of children between three and 12 years old as evidenced over 27 years in the method of Elliniki Agogi. Elliniki Agogi
Eugenia Manolidou +2 more
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Status of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Greece and its Approach on COVID-19 Pandemic
Although acupuncture was first introduced to Greece in about 1938, it was not until 1973 that an institution was created to teach it, where its study was limited to medical doctors (MDs). Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was not taught to non-MDs until
Grivas Constantinos +4 more
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“Won by the Spear”: the importance of the Dory to the Ancient Greek warrior [PDF]
The spear, or dory, was the major weapon of the ancient Greeks. The ancient Greek warrior, especially the hoplite, was known for his prowess in using the dory as a thrusting weapon in hand-to-hand combat and as part of the formidable Greek phalanx, but ...
Steven Ross Murray
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Book Review: Thanos Zartaloudis, "The Birth of Nomos", Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019
This paper contains a critical assessment of the The Birth of Nomos (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019) of Thanos Zartaloudis. It describes the key assumptions made in this recent publication, as well as the content of each chapter, judging on ...
Jan Skarbek-Kazanecki
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Thucydides and the Plague of Athens (430-426 B.C.)
In 431 B.C. a war exploded in Greece between the two major political, economic and military powers of the time, Athens and Sparta, and their allies. Generally known as the Peloponnesian War, this great war spanned an entire period of 27 years and led to ...
Spyridon Rangos
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The story of Alexander’s flight is preserved in early Byzantine versions of the Alexander Romance (codex L, recensions λ and γ) but is already mentioned by Rabbi Jonah of Tiberias (4th century AD) in the Jerusalem Talmud.
Ioannis M. Konstantakos
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Traces of knowledge and use of cues of sensory processing in ancient Greek art
This study aimed to find evidence of the presence, in ancient Greek art, of cues (triggers) for sensory processes involved in the appreciation of visual arts, within the framework of the psychology of art.
Antonio M. Duarte, Niki P. Constantinidi
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Ancient Greek in modern language of medicine [PDF]
In order to standardize language of medicine, it is essential to have a good command of ancient Greek and Latin. We cannot deny a huge impact of ancient Greek medicine on medical terminology.
Marković Vera
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