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Aretaeus of Cappadocia

Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 2007
Having divided the endogenous psychoses into manic-depressive illness’ and dementia praecox’, in 1899 Kraepelin proposed the use of manic-depressive insanity’ to describe all forms of recurrent psychoses (1). He partitioned this from dementia praecox’ (what is now called schizophrenia) on the basis of disease symptomatology, course of illness and ...
Omer Aydemir, Gin S. Malhi
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Cappadocia

1997
Abstract Here politeuma has the same meaning as polis’. Robert 476-8. Does ‘in accordance with the vote that has taken place in the council and the assembly’ refer to this decree or to an earlier stage in the proceedings? I suspect it refers to this decree; Robert does not discuss the question.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Shrines and Schools in Byzantine Cappadocia [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Early Christian History, 2019
This article has two distinct sections: the first discusses churches and the second schools in Byzantine Cappadocia.
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CAPPADOCIA

The Classical Review, 2003
Lyn Rodley, Nicole Thierry
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From the Aegean to Cappadocia

2020
Abstract The Persian defeat at the Granicus opened the way for the Macedonian conquest of Asia Minor. Darius III assigned the defense of the coast to Memnon of Rhodes, whose brother Mentor had been an efficient and faithful servant of Artaxerxes III.
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CAPPADOCIA

2015
Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton   +1 more
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