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Nutraceutical and Medicinal Importance of Marine Molluscs. [PDF]
Ngandjui YAT +4 more
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Effects of probiotic treatment on the intestinal microbial community of Haliotis diversicolor. [PDF]
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1997
Abstract No decrees of Babylonia survive, but I note that coins of the first half of the first century AD mention a boule : see McDowell, Coins from Seleucia on the Tigris , 71. 89 and 104. 137 with 224–6.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Abstract No decrees of Babylonia survive, but I note that coins of the first half of the first century AD mention a boule : see McDowell, Coins from Seleucia on the Tigris , 71. 89 and 104. 137 with 224–6.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Archives of Neurology, 2004
The history of stroke begins with the ancient texts of Greece and Rome, from the Hippocratic writings of the fifth century BC to the doctrines of Galen in the second century AD. We identified and translated 2 Babylonian medical texts concerned with stroke from the British Museum, London, and the Louvre, Paris, France, so we could present and discuss ...
Edward H, Reynolds +1 more
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The history of stroke begins with the ancient texts of Greece and Rome, from the Hippocratic writings of the fifth century BC to the doctrines of Galen in the second century AD. We identified and translated 2 Babylonian medical texts concerned with stroke from the British Museum, London, and the Louvre, Paris, France, so we could present and discuss ...
Edward H, Reynolds +1 more
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2020
This chapter provides a discussion of Demetrius Poliorcetes’ activities in Babylonia, and demonstrates a number of the difficulties in unravelling the tricky chronological problems during the age of the Successors. A number of interesting sources of ancient evidence are discussed, including primary Babylonian chronicles.
Pat Wheatley, Charlotte Dunn
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This chapter provides a discussion of Demetrius Poliorcetes’ activities in Babylonia, and demonstrates a number of the difficulties in unravelling the tricky chronological problems during the age of the Successors. A number of interesting sources of ancient evidence are discussed, including primary Babylonian chronicles.
Pat Wheatley, Charlotte Dunn
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2004
The major premise of the argument which follows is that Greek science and specifically Greek medicine did not penetrate into pre-Byzantine Babylonia. Examples are drawn from the Babylonian Talmud, which contains information from both Graeco-Roman Palestine and Parthian/Sassanian Babylonia, showing clear differences between Greek and Babylonian medicine.
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The major premise of the argument which follows is that Greek science and specifically Greek medicine did not penetrate into pre-Byzantine Babylonia. Examples are drawn from the Babylonian Talmud, which contains information from both Graeco-Roman Palestine and Parthian/Sassanian Babylonia, showing clear differences between Greek and Babylonian medicine.
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2018
This chapter investigates the role of slavery in the Babylonian economy during the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid periods. As in Assyria, the relatively high price of slaves in Babylonia restricted slave ownership to the elite, though it should be noted that some wealthy Babylonian families owned enormous numbers of slaves, in some cases as many as ...
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This chapter investigates the role of slavery in the Babylonian economy during the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid periods. As in Assyria, the relatively high price of slaves in Babylonia restricted slave ownership to the elite, though it should be noted that some wealthy Babylonian families owned enormous numbers of slaves, in some cases as many as ...
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2022
The chapter gives an overview of the political history of Babylonia from the fall of the Hammurabi dynasty to the rise of the Second Dynasty of Isin around 1155 BC—the period of the Kassite dynasty. Originally foreigners with their own traditions and language, this royal house adapted well to the Babylonian social and political environment and catered ...
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The chapter gives an overview of the political history of Babylonia from the fall of the Hammurabi dynasty to the rise of the Second Dynasty of Isin around 1155 BC—the period of the Kassite dynasty. Originally foreigners with their own traditions and language, this royal house adapted well to the Babylonian social and political environment and catered ...
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2023
From around 1500 B.C.E. a dynasty of Kassite kings took control in Babylon and unified southern Iraq into the kingdom of Babylonia. The Babylonian cities were the centers of great scribal learning and produced writings on divination, astrology, medicine and mathematics.
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From around 1500 B.C.E. a dynasty of Kassite kings took control in Babylon and unified southern Iraq into the kingdom of Babylonia. The Babylonian cities were the centers of great scribal learning and produced writings on divination, astrology, medicine and mathematics.
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