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Stasis-theory in Homeric commentary [PDF]
(i) Analysis of the small number of references to the rhetorical theory of stasis (issue-theory) in the Homeric scholia shows that they assume a modified version of the theory of Athenaeus, a contemporary and rival of Hermagoras of Temnos.
Heath, M.
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Introduction: A Mnemosyne of Art & Science
Renaissance Studies, EarlyView.
Ana Duarte Rodrigues +2 more
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PAINTING HISTORY: PICTURE, WITNESS, AND ANCIENT HISTORIOGRAPHY
ABSTRACT This article treats an analogy that is used persistently in the history of historiography: the equation of historiography with painting and the identification of the historiographer with the painter. In examining the conceptual stakes of this (auto)identification, the article mobilizes the analogy in order to explore larger issues of ...
LUUK DE BOER
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Efficient Logging in Non-Volatile Memory by Exploiting Coherency Protocols [PDF]
Non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies such as PCM, ReRAM and STT-RAM allow processors to directly write values to persistent storage at speeds that are significantly faster than previous durable media such as hard drives or SSDs.
Cohen, Nachshon +2 more
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Creativity in the Ancient Greek Philosophy: The Politics of Demiourgein
ABSTRACT Where does creativity come from and what is its purpose? The paper revisits these ever‐turning questions to correct the prevalent but, arguably, inaccurate historical interpretation of creativity as a concept that emerged in modernity. First, I substantiate that a close study of the ancient Greek texts suggests that although creativity seems ...
Brokalaki Zafeirenia
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Queering Aby Warburg: visual culture and “emotional resistances” in Torremolinos during the sixties and the seventies. [PDF]
This paper proposes an epistemological approximation between the method of visual analysis developed by Aby Warburg in Atlas Mnemosyne, and the concept of "emotional resistances" proposed by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick with the intention of developing ...
Cuevas-del-Barrio, Javier
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Composition of the L5 Mars Trojans: Neighbors, not Siblings
Mars is the only terrestrial planet known to have Tro jan (co-orbiting) asteroids, with a confirmed population of at least 4 objects. The origin of these objects is not known; while several have orbits that are stable on solar-system timescales, work by ...
Andrew S. Rivkin +40 more
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Ecological and evolutionary consequences of temporal variation in dispersal
The importance of dispersal rates and distances has long been appreciated by ecologists and evolutionary biologists. An emerging field of research is revealing how temporal variation in dispersal can substantially influence ecological and evolutionary outcomes.
Jimmy H. Peniston +4 more
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Voce voco. Some text linguistic observations on Ovid Heroides 10 [PDF]
In his article ‘Voce voco. Ariadne in Ovids Heroides und die ‘weibliche Stimme’ ’ (Mnemosyne vol. LXV, 2012), Christoph Pieper proposes a metapoetic interpretation of Ovid Heroides 10 in terms of a gradual awakening (and subsequent faltering) of a female
Kroon, C.H.M.
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Persistent Memory Programming Abstractions in Context of Concurrent Applications
The advent of non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies like PCM, STT, memristors and Fe-RAM is believed to enhance the system performance by getting rid of the traditional memory hierarchy by reducing the gap between memory and storage.
Shapiro, Marc, Singh, Ajay, Thomas, Gael
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