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Los ríos indios vistos por los griegos de la época romana imperial: de precisiones geográficas a sueños exoticos [PDF]
The image of Indian rivers given by Greek authors in the Roman imperial period depends on the literary genre they chose : specialists of geography and history like Strabo or Arrian wonder about the reliability of the observations formerly made by the ...
Poulle, Claire
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The edict of Diocletian, Aria and cashmere [PDF]
The article examines the types of animal fibre listed in Chapter XXV ‘On Wool’ in Diocletian’s Edict on Maximum Prices (AD 301). Wool from the leading sheep-rearing regions, the fibres from the mussel pinna nobilis, wool from rabbit or hare and – more ...
Wilde, Jon
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The Double Alexander the Great? [PDF]
Basierend auf einer antiken Tradition über ihren gemeinsamen Besuch der gefangenen Familie des persischen Großkönigs wurde Hephaistion, der engste Gefährte und Vertraute Alexanders des Großen, in der Rezeption durch europäische Künstler der Renaissance ...
Müller, Sabine
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The Western origins of mindfulness therapy in ancient Rome. [PDF]
Cavanna AE +4 more
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Keeping tradition alive: just war and historical imagination [PDF]
The just war tradition is one of the key constituencies of international political theory, and its vocabulary plays a prominent role in how political and military leaders frame contemporary conflicts.
Aeschylus +92 more
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Responses in honeybee and bumblebee activity to changes in weather conditions. [PDF]
Karbassioon A +5 more
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Digital Publishing, Ethics and Hydraulic Engineering: The Elusive or "Boring" Bore? [PDF]
From the "boring boar" of Astérix and Obélix, to the tidal bore of the Indus River that wiped out the fleet of Alexander the Great, the English word "bore" has been used for a broad range of meanings.
Chanson, Hubert
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Weak evidence base for bee protective pesticide mitigation measures. [PDF]
Straw EA, Stanley DA.
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Les historiens grecs entre la cité et l'exil [PDF]
International audienceIn his treatise How to write history Lucian states that «in his books» the historian should be «a foreigner and a man without a country, independent, subject to no sovereign». This statement is not a sophistic paradox. It comes from
Payen, Pascal
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For Our Information, August & September 1955, Vol. VIII, no. 1-2 [PDF]
An official publication of the ILR School, Cornell University, “for the information of all faculty, staff and students.
ILR School, Cornell University
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