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Notae Numismaticae - Numismatic Notes, 2023
The paper presents a hitherto unpublished bronze small Galatian coin with the Greek monogram of the name Castor on the reverse (gen. KAΣΤOPOΣ), typologically very close to the small bronzes (denomination C according to Hoover’s division) of King ...
Bartosz Awianowicz
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The paper presents a hitherto unpublished bronze small Galatian coin with the Greek monogram of the name Castor on the reverse (gen. KAΣΤOPOΣ), typologically very close to the small bronzes (denomination C according to Hoover’s division) of King ...
Bartosz Awianowicz
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MONOGRAM OF VLADIMIR KIRAKOSYAN"RUBEN SEVAK (LIFE AND WORK)"
Journal of Armenian studies, 2023V. Kirakosyan's scientific interests mostly include Armenian literature of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. When in 1967 he defended his Ph.D. thesis at the Institute of Literature after Manuk Abangyan on the life and work of the Western Armenian ...
Naira Khachatryan
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“Many Ciphers, Although But One for Meaning”: Lady Mary Wroth’s Many-Sided Monogram
English Literary Renaissance, 2022This essay proposes a reinterpretation of Lady Mary Wroth’s cryptic monogram based on the discovery of the first extant printed book from her personal library: an early seventeenth-century edition of Xenophon’s Cyropaedia.
V. M. Braganza
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Dhaka University: Context Monogram
Graphic Design Journal, 2021A monogram holds great significance for any institution. In the case of Dhaka University, the monogram serves as the primary visual symbol of its institutional identity.
Reza Asad Al Huda Anupam
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2023
This chapter critically details Nancy’s experiments, as a philosopher, with an interruptive genre of short, occasional writings that model an engagement with the current context or “actuality” of their composition. The term “monogram” derives from Kant’s concept of the schema as a hinge between the sensible and the intelligible.
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This chapter critically details Nancy’s experiments, as a philosopher, with an interruptive genre of short, occasional writings that model an engagement with the current context or “actuality” of their composition. The term “monogram” derives from Kant’s concept of the schema as a hinge between the sensible and the intelligible.
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