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Improving the resiliency of Ariadne
2008 International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, 2008Ariadne is a popular secure ad hoc routing protocol based on the dynamic source routing (DSR) protocol. While Ariadne was designed to be capable of detecting attacks by non colluding attackers, it does not include measures to identify or narrow down perpetrators responsible for such attacks.
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Educational Gerontology, 2013
Ariadne's story advocates the impetus for launching initiatives to raise awareness on the multiple returns of investment in educational initiatives during the Third Age. Ariadne, a 69-year-old Greek widow, discovered the “world of learning” back in 2009 when she joined Adult Education Centres (AECs), referring with enthusiasm to a series of wider ...
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Ariadne's story advocates the impetus for launching initiatives to raise awareness on the multiple returns of investment in educational initiatives during the Third Age. Ariadne, a 69-year-old Greek widow, discovered the “world of learning” back in 2009 when she joined Adult Education Centres (AECs), referring with enthusiasm to a series of wider ...
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2021
Basierend auf der Forschungsfrage „Wie entwickelte sich das Motiv der klagenden Ariadne von Catull zu Ovid und wie wird diese Stimme von Vargas Llosa interpretiert und umgesetzt?“ analysiert die vorliegende Arbeit die genannte Figur im Gedicht c.64 Catulls, in den Ovid-Texten Heroides X, Ars Amatoria 1.527-564 und Fasti 3.459-516 sowie im Roman Lituma ...
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Basierend auf der Forschungsfrage „Wie entwickelte sich das Motiv der klagenden Ariadne von Catull zu Ovid und wie wird diese Stimme von Vargas Llosa interpretiert und umgesetzt?“ analysiert die vorliegende Arbeit die genannte Figur im Gedicht c.64 Catulls, in den Ovid-Texten Heroides X, Ars Amatoria 1.527-564 und Fasti 3.459-516 sowie im Roman Lituma ...
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New Blackfriars, 1977
The revival at Covent Garden this season of Richard Strauss’ Ariadne auf Naxos, though it was but indifferently well directed and sung, confirmed me in a supposition that this opera affords the Christian a useful pair of images for his meditation upon the ways in which God is said to justify man.
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The revival at Covent Garden this season of Richard Strauss’ Ariadne auf Naxos, though it was but indifferently well directed and sung, confirmed me in a supposition that this opera affords the Christian a useful pair of images for his meditation upon the ways in which God is said to justify man.
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Ariadne (Dionysus), and: Ariadne (Theseus), and: Dear Ariadne
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1993
Ariadne’s origins are undiscoverable and her story acquired so many variations in ancient times that we cannot guess what she once meant, but it is certain that she should be seen in a religious light and not confined to her role as abandoned lover. What we might be tempted to think of as her ‘romantic’ life emerges from a profoundly religious world ...
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Ariadne’s origins are undiscoverable and her story acquired so many variations in ancient times that we cannot guess what she once meant, but it is certain that she should be seen in a religious light and not confined to her role as abandoned lover. What we might be tempted to think of as her ‘romantic’ life emerges from a profoundly religious world ...
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2006
Abstract This chapter focuses on the depiction of Ariadne by Ovid. Ovid gives extended attention to the story of Ariadne in three of his works, following later events along the narrative line in later poems, moving from Ariadne freshly deserted in Heroides 10, to the approach of Bacchus in Ars Amatoria 1, to a later moment when she finds
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the depiction of Ariadne by Ovid. Ovid gives extended attention to the story of Ariadne in three of his works, following later events along the narrative line in later poems, moving from Ariadne freshly deserted in Heroides 10, to the approach of Bacchus in Ars Amatoria 1, to a later moment when she finds
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