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THE OFFICE OF THE PROTOS ARCHON IN BITHYNIA AND THRACE
The paper examines the occurrence of the office of the protos archon and of the synarchia in Greek cities of the provinces of Pontus et Bithynia and of Thrace, particularly as it concerns its relevance for the relations and reciprocal influences of the ...
Ligia Ruscu
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The African origins of Greek philosophy: Ancient Egypt in retrospect [PDF]
The demand of philosophizing in Africa has faced a history of criticism that has been particularly Eurocentric and strongly biased. However, that trend is changing with the emergence of core philosophical thinking in Africa.
Anakwue, Nicholas
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Z. Czajlik, A. Bödőcs (eds.), Aerial Archaeology and Remote Sensing from the Baltic to the Adriatic. Selected Papers of the Annual Conference of the Aerial Archaeology Research Group,13th – 15th of September 2012, Budapest, Hungary.Institute of ...
Florin Fodorean
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Philosophy and Dietetics in the Hippocratic On Regimen: A Delicate Balance of Health. By Hynek Bartos [PDF]
Hynek Bartos does the field of ancient philosophy a great service by detailing the influence of early Greek thinkers (such as Heraclitus, Empedocles, Anaxagoras, Democritus, and Diogenes of Apollonia) on the Hippocratic work On Regimen, and by ...
Johnson, Monte Ransome
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A Mindful Moral Compass for Twenty-First Century Leadership: The Noble Eightfold Path [PDF]
Marques reviews contemporary leaders in business, human rights advocacy, and social entrepreneur circles as examples of individuals who have channeled their efforts to guide their careers in a sustainable and morally responsible manner within the context
Marques, Joan
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İşrak Filozofu Sühreverdî’nin Antik İran Kaynakları
Those who pursue knowledge and truth have not hesitated to spend their lives in this search. Philosophers who emphasize eternal wisdom have stated that this wisdom exists constantly, and, in this respect, it is a universal knowledge.
Rıdvan YILDIZ
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The materiality of dung: the manipulation of dung in Neolithic Mediterranean caves
This paper discusses the formation of layers of burnt herbivore dung in Neolithic, Eneolithic and Bronze Age Mediterranean caves. While these layers are clearly connected with transhumant pastoralism and the practice of keeping herds in the caves, their ...
Dimitrij Mlekuž
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Bodies, houses and gardens: rhythmanalysis of Neolithic life-ways
Paper discusses the ways in which rhythmic temporality of yearly course was woven into the way people lived, experienced and transformed their life in the Balkans Neolithic.
Dimitrij Mlekuž
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MAPPING ROMAN DACIA: THE ROAD CONNECTING THE VALLEY OF THE RIVER MUREȘ WITH THE FORT AT CĂLUGĂRENI
We are continuing our series of studies regarding the topography of Roman Dacia with this short note regarding the route of the Roman road which connected the valley of the Mureș River with the fort from Călugăreni, located on the Eastern frontier of ...
Florin Fodorean
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Introduction Moral philosophy used to be full of promises. In ancient times, it aimed at providing a guide to the good life that integrated moral matters with other concerns (such as our intellectual, aesthetic and prudential interests). In modern times,
Freyenhagen, F
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