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The Spiritual Path of Transformation1 [PDF]
Abstract Transformation is an essential component of individuation; it is not a linear but a circular process, encompassing experiences of standstill and deadlock where no longitudinal continuation is visible. Jung describes transformation in alchemical terms as a shared dialectical “reaction” between patient and analyst.
Eckhard Frick
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The elements of the Eötvös matrix, usually determined by torsion balance measurements, are useful in many geodetic applications. We present a method for the computation of the elements of the normal Eötvös matrix at a point on the Earth’s physical ...
Gerassimos MANOUSSAKIS +1 more
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Gravimetric estimation of the Eötv¨ös matrix components
The components of the Eötvös matrix are useful for various geodetic applications, such as interpolation of the elements of the deflection of the vertical, determination of gravity anomalies and determination of geoid heights. A torsion balance instrument
Gerassimos MANOUSSAKIS +2 more
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Several studies have recently advanced our knowledge of the relations between Dionysos and the sea, often placed under the sign of the « winy sea » (oinos pontos) or of the « dionysiac sea ».
Jean-Marie Pailler
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In this study, four statue heads, which we think are directly or indirectly related to each other, are discussed. Our aim is to introduce these works as repetitions of what is known in the literature, to examine and interpret them and to present the ...
Ramazan ÖZGAN
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Dionysos, Orpheus and Argead Macedonia
Dionysos, Orpheus and Argead Macedonia. Overwiev and Perspectives The cult of Dionysos in ancient Macedonia and its possible relation to the Orphic beliefs is one of the most interesting aspects of the Macedonian culture, one, however, accessible to
Agnieszka Fulińska
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Springs as a Civilizing Mechanism in Daphnis and Chloe [PDF]
: In Longus’ Daphnis and Chloe, springs are a central motif of the Prologue and the novel as a whole. This motif counters male domination, since it is associated with Chloe, while the flowers watered by springs in this novel are identified with Daphnis ...
Janelle Peters
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Dionysos in Classical Athens. An Understanding through Images
Plusieurs annees apres la parution d’un premier livre sur l’imagerie de Dionysos dans la Grece archaique (vii–vie s. av. J.‑C.), C.I.-K. rassemble ici la suite de ses travaux, consacres cette fois a la periode classique (ve s. principalement).
Helen Collard
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Estatuas militares de tipo Sessa Aurunca
Este artículo retoma el estudio de las estatuas militares de tipo Sessa Aurunca. Propongo la inclusión de una nueva pieza dentro de este grupo: una escultura militar colosal de Lucio Vero procedente de Seleucia Pieria.
David Ojeda
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Lies, Lyres, and Laughter: Surplus Potential in the \u3ci\u3eHomeric Hymn to Hermes\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
This paper seeks to reevaluate scholarly responses to the laughter in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes. Using Zupančič\u27s recent work on comedy, I argue that Hermes intentionally exploits surplus potentials that emerge from splits in the perceived unity and ...
Bungard, Christopher
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