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The Invention of Christian Tradition: “Apocrypha,” Imperial Policy, and Anti-Jewish Propaganda
The NT apocrypha and other late popular literature, often claiming to purvey rediscovered old documents describing anti-Jewish actions, aimed to influence public opinion and to oppose the state's policies that protected synagogues.
Paul C. Dilley
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Phaedrus 279A: The Praise of Isocrates
That Plato’s praise is ironic is shown by its contradictions with Isocrates’ thought, by criticisms of rhetoric shared with Alcidamas, and by references to Isocrates in the Euthydemus.
James A. Coulter
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Thucydides’ Description of Democracy (2.37.1) and the EU-Convention of 2003
The view that the term demokratia was pejorative, and that Pericles praises liberty at the expense of democracy and so was misunderstood by the EU-convention, misreads the Funeral Oration and is contradicted by instances of Athenian praise of ...
Mogens Herman Hansen
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Effects of repeated restraint and blood sampling with needle injection on blood cardiac troponins in rats, dogs, and cynomolgus monkeys. [PDF]
Nagata K +5 more
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The Genesis of an Oral Heroic Poem
The methods of oral poetry, converting history into myth and folklore, can be studied in contemporary Cretan bards, as illustrated in the improvised telling of the capture General Kreipke in 1944.
James A. Notopoulos
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Pore-forming activity of alpha-toxin is essential for clostridium septicum-mediated myonecrosis. [PDF]
Kennedy CL +6 more
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Introduction : quatre nouvelles perspectives pour relire les Entretiens
Sophie Aubert-Baillot +3 more
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