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HERAKLES

2023
The project addresses the transformation of textile manufacturing through the study and development of an automated sewing machine. Driven by the need to optimize time and resources in the sewing process, our solution aims to offer an efficient alternative to manual labor.
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Herakles

Proceedings of the 9th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, 2015
Tactical decisions profoundly characterize team sports like soccer or basketball. Analyses of matches and training sessions (e.g., mileage or pass completion rate of a player) become more and more important for those tactical decisions. Most of the analyses are video-based, resulting in high operating expenses. Additionally, a highly specialized system
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Herakles

2001
Abstract In Herakles, Euripides reveals with great subtlety and complexity the often brutal underpinnings of our social arrangements. The play enacts a thoroughly contemporary dilemma about the relationship between personal and state violence to civic order.
Tom Sleigh, Christian Wolff
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Herakles

2017
Héraclès de la villa des Hadriens à Tivoli Skopas. Grec, milieu du IVe siècle av. J.-C., copie de Rome, Malibu, J.P. Getty Museum. The Royal Cast Collection (Copenhague, Danemark). Fabriqué avec Memento Beta (maintenant ReMake) d'AutoDesk. Héraclès , né Alcaeus ou Alcides, était un héros divin dans la mythologie grecque, fils de Zeus et d'Alcmène, fils
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Herakles

2000
Abstract Immediately after the parabasis (lines 738 ff.), Aristophanes’ Frogs starts over with a new “prologue” symptomatic of the play’s double plan that has long troubled critics. First, there is the retrieval of Euripides played out in two sequences involving katabasis and comic business at the door to Hades.
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Euripides, Herakles

2010
Wilamowitz-Moellendorff's edition of Herakles was published in 1895. The renowned German philologist delivers a detailed reading and translation of Euripides' classic tragedy, and also provides the reader with an introduction to the context in which the tragedy unfolds. Volume 1 is divided into three parts.
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Herakles

Books Abroad, 1954
Ronald B. Levinson, Frank Brommer
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Hera and Herakles

Numen, 1970
AbstractFor reasons of symmetry between Zeus and Hera, Hera is identified with the night sky; further arguments in favour of this interpretation are the myth about the origin of the Milky Way, Hera's epitheton bo-opis (with the great shining eye, the Moon) and the etymological argument, that old-indian svarga means the sky.
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„Herakles-Orion“?

2016
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