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HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue S1, June 2026.
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Apollo, Apollo! An Ambiguous Call for Sophistication in Antwerp, 1561
European Medieval Drama, 2016This article explores the seemingly mixed messages in the Antwerp playwright Willem van Haecht’s Oordeel van Tmolus (Tmolus’ Verdict), based on Ovid’s tale of the metamorphosis of king Midas’ ears. Performed on the first evening of the 1561 Rederijkers’ theater competition in Antwerp, its first act reflects a call for “apollonian” aesthetics and a ...
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The prologue - A look at Apollo and Apollo/Soyuz
Life Sciences and Systems Conference, 1974The importance of man to the success of the Apollo missions is considered, giving attention to man's capabilities to provide rapid response to emergencies, the ability to carry out self-contained operations in the absence of communication with the ground, and the ability for rapid sensing, reaction, and vehicle control. In the upcoming Shuttle era the
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Abstract Messages were sometimes relayed across the centuries from antiquity with out anyone being there to receive them. The Renaissance did not make use of all the available information. A lot was just ignored. For example, in the Forum of ancient Rome there had been a statue of Marsyas standing with one arm raised and a wineskin over ...
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Abstract Messages were sometimes relayed across the centuries from antiquity with out anyone being there to receive them. The Renaissance did not make use of all the available information. A lot was just ignored. For example, in the Forum of ancient Rome there had been a statue of Marsyas standing with one arm raised and a wineskin over ...
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