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The Role of the Bible in the Formation of Philosophical Thought in Kievan Rus’ (as Exemplified by Ilarion of Kiev, Kliment Smolatič, and Kirill of Turov) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The article is an attempt to critically evaluate the manifestations of the philosophical culture sprouting in Rus’. With the baptism in the Byzantine Rite, Rus’ in the 10th century joined the family of Christian nations and defined the future direction ...
Kroczak, Justyna
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John Chrysostom, rhetoric and Galatians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This paper examines the influence of contemporary rhetoric on John Chrysostom’s commentary on Galatians (with some reference to other exegetical works). Because ancient rhetoric developed over time, the primary points of reference are works on rhetorical
Heath, M.
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Jewish Education (Chapter 26 of The World of the New Testament: Cultural, Social, and Historical Contexts) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The nature of Jewish education in the first century has clear relevance for a number of issues in NT interpretation. How did Jesus learn Torah—at home, at school? Could he even read and write? Were his disciples illiterates?
Yinger, Kent
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REVIEW to: Milagros Quijada y Carmen Encinas, Connecting Rhetoric and Attic Drama, Bari: Levante Editori, 2017, pp. 313 (ISBN 9788879496841) [PDF]

open access: yesTalia dixit, 2018
The present volume is composed of nine studies on Greek tragedy and one on Greek comedy. The chronological framework approached in this study includes not only the Attic dramatic production of the classical period, with regard to works preserved in their
Mikel Labiano
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«Todos los secretos del corazón designa la mano». Quironomía y quirología en el Trismegistus I (Artículo XXI) de Caramuel

open access: yesCriticón, 2010
The Spaniard Juan Caramuel Lobkowitz was one of those prolific expatriates writing and publishing their works in seventeenth-century Europe. His sometimes intricate writings, full of quotations in languages as diverse as Latin, Greek, French, Italian ...
Lucía Díaz Marroquín
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Legal Rhetoric and Criminal Law

open access: yesRevista Facultad de Jurisprudencia, 2018
The following investigation aims to analyze the origin of the relationship between rhetoric and Criminal Law; in fact, the rhetoric or also called “the art of persuasion” where writing is not necessary, was introduced by Socrates, an important Greek ...
Dennis Valeria Encalada González
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Anaxagorovská próza, rétorizující hippokratovské spisy a otázka předplatónské rétorické teorie

open access: yesReflexe, 2019
The study begins with the arguments used by Th. Cole and L. Schiappa for their well-known position regarding Plato’s influence upon the genesis of theory of rhetoric in ancient Greece.
Jiří Klouda
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Porphyry's rhetoric [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
This paper provides an introductory survey of the evidence for Porphyry’s writings on rhetoric and a discussion of their context and influence, together with a detailed commentary on the testimonia and fragments.
Heath, M.
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0283 Collecting Classical Antiquities among the Nazi Elite

open access: yesRIHA Journal, 2023
Classical antiquity was appropriated by the Nazis and held up as the ideal in the rhetoric, propaganda, art, and architecture of National Socialism. In this article the rhetoric and preference for the classical aesthetic are examined against the practice
Irene Bald Romano
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Learning and steering: changing implementation patterns and the Greek central government [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Greece is frequently characterized as a laggard in the implementation of EU policy. This article examines the key characteristics of the Greek central government and links them to patterns of policy implementation.
Dimitrakopoulos, Dionyssis G.
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