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Dall’epos arcaico all’epillio: alcune riflessioni
This articles intends to illuminate the path that, from the independent sections of the archaic epos (catalogues, ekphraseis, paradeigmata) and from short epic poems (the pseudo-Hesiodic Scutum, Creophilus of Samus’ Capture of Oecalia), leads to ...
Roberto Nicolai
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Large‐scale phenotyping of physical and antioxidant traits in peach and apricot cultivars
Abstract BACKGROUND Peach and apricot are valued for their sensory attributes and nutritional value; however large‐scale evaluations of fruit quality and antioxidant‐related traits remain limited. This study aimed to quantify phenotypic diversity and examine relationships between fruit quality and antioxidant traits in 100 peach and 32 apricot ...
Pavlina Drogoudi +4 more
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Polykleitos, sculptor sophos, after the archaic volumina drawn up by the architects on individual buildings, is the first author who engaged in a theoretical activity, by writing a work entitled Canon, in all likelihood in the mid-5th c. BC.
Massimiliano Papini
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Macroscale multimodal imaging reveals ancient painting production technology and the vogue in Greco-Roman Egypt. [PDF]
Macroscale multimodal chemical imaging combining hyperspectral diffuse reflectance (400-2500 nm), luminescence (400-1000 nm), and X-ray fluorescence (XRF, 2 to 25 keV) data, is uniquely equipped for noninvasive characterization of heterogeneous complex ...
Delaney, John K +3 more
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Abstract Wildlife damage to livestock and crops is the primary cause of conflict and a major barrier to human–wildlife coexistence across Europe and beyond. Data on such damages play a key role in understanding and shaping these conflicts. Policy responses have emphasised prevention and compensation to support extensive husbandry practices; however ...
Katrina Marsden +9 more
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Apolonijo Rodiečio Argonautika. Olimpo epizodas (3. 1-166) ir jo poetinė tradicija. The episode in Olympus (Argonautica, 3. 1-166) and its poetic tradition [PDF]
The article deals with the peculiar characteristics of the Argonautica, a Greek epic poem written by Apollonius Rhodius. Composed in the third century B.C., this poem is the only extant Greek epic of the Hellenistic age.
Audronė Kudulytė-Kairienė
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Diagnosing the 11‐year solar cycle's influence on the East Atlantic pattern
A previously unidentified solar‐cycle response in the East Atlantic pattern is found in late winter at lag +3 years with larger amplitude than the NAO response. A statistically significant NAO response to the solar cycle is seen in late winter at lag 0 years.
Stergios Misios +4 more
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Epimenes of Seuthopolis as a Possible Physician in the Odrysian Royal Court
This article examines what is known about Epimenes, the most enigmatic person in the so-called “Great Inscription” of Seuthopolis (IGBulg., III/2: no. 1731).
Jordan Iliev, Andrii Zelinskyi
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A New Athenian Gymnasium from the 4th Century BC? [PDF]
Schriftquellen belegen, dass das Gymnasium der Athener Akademie vom 6. Jh. v. Chr. bis mindestens zum 2. Jh. n. Chr. benutzt wurde. Der Ort wurde anhand von Texten und einem Horosstein lokalisiert und seit 1929 mehrfach untersucht.
Caruso, Ada
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ABSTRACT Certain attributes of large‐scale complex systems are often expressed through sets of indicators. For example, the sustainability of an entity, be it a nation, a city, an energy system, a corporation etc., can be effectively represented by indicators and corresponding data series.
Vassilis S. Kouikoglou +1 more
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