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The history of cardiopulmonary bypass and the evolution of <i>pneuma</i> in cardiopulmonary medicine. [PDF]
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The Three Powerful Traditions of Thinking that Constitute Homeopathy. [PDF]
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Miletus (Hittite Milawanda/Milawata, Ionian Μίλητος, in the middle ages Palatia, today Balat/Turkey) was an ancient city in the southwest of Asia Minor. It extended across a peninsula on the southern shore of the Latmian Gulf on the border of the historical landscapes of Ionia and Caria.
Christof Berns, Julien Zurbach
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Christof Berns, Julien Zurbach
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1987
Aspasia, who died circa 401 B.C., is known as a rhetorician and a member of the Periclean philosophic circle. Her reputation as a philosopher has been memorialized by Plato, who makes her Epitaphia the subject of Socrates’ conversation in the Menexenus. She is also memorialized in a fresco over the portal of the University of Athens in Greece, shown in
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Aspasia, who died circa 401 B.C., is known as a rhetorician and a member of the Periclean philosophic circle. Her reputation as a philosopher has been memorialized by Plato, who makes her Epitaphia the subject of Socrates’ conversation in the Menexenus. She is also memorialized in a fresco over the portal of the University of Athens in Greece, shown in
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2005
Anaximander was the first Greek to draw a map of the entire earth. At Anaximander’s time, Miletus was an important trading centre and had lively contacts with Mesopotamia and Egypt. The Milesians were known as intrepid sailors and Anaximander was no exception. According to Anaximander, the celestial bodies are at different distances from the earth.
Couprie, Dirk L., Pott, Heleen J.
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Anaximander was the first Greek to draw a map of the entire earth. At Anaximander’s time, Miletus was an important trading centre and had lively contacts with Mesopotamia and Egypt. The Milesians were known as intrepid sailors and Anaximander was no exception. According to Anaximander, the celestial bodies are at different distances from the earth.
Couprie, Dirk L., Pott, Heleen J.
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