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Greek Archaeology and Greek History

Classical Antiquity, 1985
AT CERTAIN POINTS, the disciplines of history and archaeology converge; and some of the closest rapprochements have traditionally taken place in the field of Classics. I am concerned here with one quite specific form of close relationship that can exist only between certain kinds of historical and archaeo logical approach.
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Dynamic greeks

Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 2006
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Greek Epigraphy and the Greek Language

2012
Part I of this chapter reviews its subject historically, showing how inscriptions allow us to see the development of the Greek dialects, the effects on Greek of contact with other languages, especially Latin, and the ways in which styles of utterance and uses of language changed through time.
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Greek Ethnicity and the Greek Language

Glotta, 2009
This paper argues that in antiquity Greeks primarily defined their ethnicity by the Greek language. In essence, a Greek knew a Greek when he heard one. Greek speech and Greek ethnicity were seen as intimately connected, and even though this connection was often described as primordial, Greek ethnicity could be acquired by those who assiduously adopted ...
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Greek Mathematics and Greek Logic

1974
By ‘logic’ I mean ‘the analysis of argument or proof in terms of form’. The two main examples of Greek logic are, then, Aristotle’s syllogistic developed in the first twenty-two chapters of the Prior Analytics and Stoic propositional logic as reconstructed in the twentieth century.
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Greeks on Greekness

2020
DAVID KONSTAN, SUZANNE SAÏD
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Greek Historians and Greek Critics

Phoenix, 1974
THE BASIC WEAKNESS Of ancient criticism is that the critics, rhetorically trained when they were not themselves teachers of rhetoric, concentrated all their attention on stylistic matters, often minutiae. On this subject they are often interesting, but they say very little on the essential nature and qualities of the genre, even of the author they are ...
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Greeks and the Greeks

1979
H. W. Pleket, H. S. Versnel, M. A. Wes
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The Greek Novel and Greek Identity

1996
Abstract The key point about the rhetors and sophists with whom I finished the last chapter is that they and their audiences spent much of their time living in the same composite Greek world of the past. This imaginary world, where subject and object and past and present were seamlessly joined, was a vital component of a completely ...
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Greeks computation in the option pricing problem by means of RBF-PU methods

Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 2020
Salvatore Cuomo, Gerardo Toraldo
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