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The OSIRIDE-intertest initiative: Status and trends

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1989
Abstract Since recently a number of computer manufacturers have made specific OSI product announcements, it is reasonable to believe that conformance to OSI of these products has been tested by means of test suites owned, for example, by the related manufacturers.
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De Iside et Osiride

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1909
Plutarch's treatise περὶ ᾿´Ισιδος καὶ ᾿Οσίριδος is a work of considerable importance not only to the student of later Platonism, but also to the Egyptologist; yet it is a somewhat remarkable fact that it has been much neglected by the latter, although he alone possesses the knowledge that would help to clear up many of the confused and contradictory ...
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Von Zoroastro zu Osiride

2018
Jahrbuch Ständige Konferenz Mitteldeutsche Barockmusik, Bd.
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Qualche nota su un Osiride Canopo da Roma

Sicilia antiqua, 2018
Nella ricca documentazione di oggetti relativi ai culti di origine egizia, restituiti dal territorio di Roma, spicca la categoria dei cosiddetti Canopi e, tra questi, uno di particolare interesse per la peculiare decorazione, un tempo appartenuto alla collezione Chigi, ripetutamente rappresentato tra XVII e XVIII secolo.
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Plutarch’s Theory of Cosmological Powers in the De Iside et Osiride

Apeiron, 2016
Abstract The Platonic section of the De Iside (chapters 45–64) offers a complex account of Plutarch’s theory of cosmological principles. In this paper I shall supplement conventional interpretations and set out to demonstrate that: Osiris is the whole of the “positive” and ordering powers operating within the actual (that is, post ...
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Argumentative Strategies in the ‘Platonic Section’ of Plutarch’s De Iside et Osiride (chapters 45-64)

Mnemosyne, 2016
Plutarch’s De Iside et Osiride has been studied from several points of view. In this paper I set out to demonstrate first of all that the core of the work fully rests on Plato’s philosophy, since according to Plutarch’s methodological assumptions Plato had grasped the truth hidden behind the Isis myth.
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