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Michel Psellos et Antioche [PDF]
The great fortress of Antioch, pillar of the Byzantine defense in Syria in the 11th century, was more integrated into the Byzantine Empire than has sometimes been claimed. It can be shown by the letters of the very Constantinopolitan Psellos. He
Cheynet Jean-Claude
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For a Jew to be a citizen of a Greek city like Antioch, there is no need to posit a grant of isopoliteia; Antioch does not figure prominently in the culture of the Second Sophistic; the Antiochene Olympia, celebrated until 520, were religiously neutral ...
Arthur Darby Nock
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Racially Conscious Sociocultural Attuned Emotionally Focused Therapy With Inter-Ethnoracial Couples. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Inter‐ethnoracial relationships have increased in the United States since anti‐miscegenation laws were repealed over 58 years ago. While public approval has grown, it remains a marginalized relationship structure. Inter‐ethnoracial partners tend to experience stigma, stress, or trauma from discrimination, lower relationship quality, and ...
Neri KA.
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Sports life in the provincial cities of the Eastern Roman Empire in the 4th-6th centuries
The article is devoted to the study of the sports life of provincial cities of the Byzantine Empire in the IV-VI centuries. Based on written and material sources it is proved that the sports life of the empire in the early Byzantine period was not ...
Vadim Vadimovich Khapaev +1 more
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Freedom Project trains prisoners in nonviolent communication and meditation. Two complementary studies of its effects are reported in this article. The first study is correlational; we found decreased recidivism rates among prisoners trained by Freedom ...
Alejandra Suarez +5 more
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Antiochia Syryjska jako ośrodek ascezy i monastycyzmu w drugiej połowie IV w.
The article presents a particular phase in the evolution of Christian asceticism, as exemplified by the monastic-ascetic milieu of Syrian Antioch. The writings of John Chrysostom, Theodoret of Cyprus and Libanius, which all refer to ascetic and monastic
Piotr Szczur
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The Field of Play: An Ecology of Being in Music Therapy
This text tells the story of the development of the theory, The Field of Play, through the developmental lens of Carolyn Kenny, who crafted the theory. It emphasizes the integration between individual, culture, profession, and the natural world.
Carolyn Kenny
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Embracing a Trauma-Sensitive Approach
One pathway to creating more equitable schooling is through schools becoming trauma sensitive. Students exposed to trauma are more likely to struggle in school compared to their non-trauma-exposed peers.
Amy Ballin
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La Psyché aux ailes d’ange d’une mosaïque d’Antioche
The aim of this article is to propose a new interpretation of a fragmentary mosaic pavement from Antioch depicting Psyche (Antakya, Mus. Hatay 892). Using the “Tale of Cupid and Psyche” in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses (IV, 28-VI, 24), we argue that Psyche is ...
Delphine LAURITZEN
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The Boat Depicted in the Yakto Thalassa Mosaics: Is it a Dugout?
Alexandria, Rome, and Constantinople were important cities during the Roman– Byzantine periods but quite little is known about the wealth of Antioch in the same periods.
Zaraza FRIEDMAN
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