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Iatrosophist Zeno and Medical Schools of Alexandria in the Fourth Century [PDF]
This article discusses some aspects of the curriculum of medical schools in Late Antiquity, the status of medical schools and the educational space of Late Antique Alexandria in the fourth century AD.
Michael Vedeshkin
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Our ways will not change: Future collective continuity increases present prosocial considerations. [PDF]
Abstract Collective continuity, the perception of the ingroup as an enduring temporal entity, has been linked with ingroup favouritism, negative attitudes and prejudice towards the outgroups. However, previous studies focused mainly on the perceived connection between the past and present of the group.
Simić A, Sacchi S, Perugini M.
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MENTIONS OF THE DANUBE IN THE POETRY OF CLAUDIUS CLAUDIANUS
Claudian (Claudius Claudianus fl. 395 CE–404 CE) was a late antique poet from the Hellenised East, who rose to fame as the court poet for the western Roman emperor Honorius (393– 423).
SNEŽANA VUKADINOVIĆ +1 more
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ABSTRACT Aims Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is associated with a substantial rate of adverse events. We sought to design a machine learning (ML)‐based model to predict the risk of in‐hospital death and to perform a clustering of TTS patients to identify different risk profiles. Methods and results A ridge logistic regression‐based ML model for predicting in‐
Ovidio De Filippo +119 more
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New Evidence about the Polychromy of Early Imperial Cycle from the Augusteum of Rusellae (Tuscany)
This study is concerned with recent analyses of seven marble statues from the imperial cycle of the Augusteum of Rusellae, in the south of Tuscany, Italy.
Paolo Liverani +4 more
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From the historical Roman road network to modern infrastructure in Italy
Abstract The road system built during the Roman Empire continues to have a significant impact on modern infrastructure in Italy. This paper examines the historical influence of Roman roads on the development of Italy's motorways and railways. The empirical analysis demonstrates how modern Italian transport infrastructure largely follows the path of the
Luca De Benedictis +2 more
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Summary Recent work in landscape archaeology has emphasized the importance of considering the experience of moving through landscapes and examining the place of burials within wider landscape contexts. This work recognizes that burial placement was often intended to create and curate experiences and meaning.
Tim Penn
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Shakespeare in Chinese Cinema [PDF]
Shakespeare’s plays were first adapted in the Chinese cinema in the era of silent motion pictures, such as A Woman Lawyer (from The Merchant of Venice, 1927), and A Spray of Plum Blossoms (from The Two Gentlemen of Verona, 1931).
Wu Hui
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Balancing the Books: Valuing Household Work in Weimar Germany
Abstract This article explores the way that bourgeois women academics and social reformers adopted the quantified language of economics to advance their own position in the Weimar Republic. As statistics and indices proliferated as measures of national recovery, women attempted to record and describe their own economic realities within the household ...
Carolyn Taratko
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Caribbeanist Anthropology and Minerva's Owl: Lessons Forgotten, Lessons Learned
Abstract This essay presents a sketch of what a critical genealogy of the anthropology of the Caribbean might involve. After looking at the origins of anthropological interest in the region, I will focus on two case studies that, for better or worse, may be said to have had lasting diagnostic value for key epistemological orientations in Caribbeanist ...
Stephan Palmié
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