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This article examines Foucault’s reading of Athenian democracy in the 80’s and is confronted with Cornelius Castoriadis and Nicole Loraux. Thus, this article presents a map of interpretations of the figure of Pericles by two philosophers and a French ...
José Luis Moreno Pestaña
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Comedy in Plutarch’s Parallel Lives [PDF]
Plutarch quotes Attic comedy as evidence, but he also uses both invective and stereotypes from comedy in order to illustrate and judge the character of his protagonists, as seen in the Lives of Demetrius, Antony, Pericles, and Fabius Maximus.
Sophia Xenophontos
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Kabbalah, "Dybbuks", and the Religious Posthuman in the Shakespearean Worlds of "Twin Peaks"
In the series Twin Peaks, Mark Frost, David Lynch and others create a mythological framework structured by and filtered through Shakespeare in a postsecular exploration of the posthuman. Twin Peaks exemplifies a cultural postsecular turn in its treatment
Lisa S. Starks
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An Iterative Method to Derive the Equivalent Centrifugal Compressor Performance at Various Operating Conditions: Part II: Modeling of Gas Properties Impact [PDF]
This is the second part of a study conducted to model the aerothermodynamic impact of suction parameters and gas properties on a multi-stage centrifugal compressor’s performance.
Albusaidi, Waleed, Pilidis, Pericles
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Pericles' character in Old Attic comedy
The paper discusses Aristophanes’ plays and the surviving fragments of other Old Attic comedy authors as one of the most important sources on Pericles’ biography. The main themes of comic invectives at Pericles were analyzed.
O.A. Rykantsova
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PERICLES, CLEON AND THE ANDRAGATHIZOMENOI
In 430 B.C. Pericles appealed to the Athenians with his last speech that is remarkable for its mention of those Athenians who ‘in the alarm of the moment has become enamored of the honesty of such an unambitious part (ἀπραγμοσύνῃ ἀνδραγαθίζεται)’ or ...
Valerij GOUŠCHIN
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Athenian political life in the 460’s and 450’s BC centered on conflict between the Oligoi and the Demos, whose positions were articulated by Cimon and Pericles, and then Cimon’s successor, Thucydides son of Melesias.
Diane Harris Cline
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COMPARISON OF CHEBYSHEV AND ANDERSON ACCELERATIONS FOR THE NEUTRON TRANSPORT EQUATION [PDF]
This work focuses on the k-eigenvalue problem of the neutron transport equation. The variables of interest are the largest eigenvalue (keff) and the corresponding eigenmode is called the fundamental mode.
Calloo Ansar +2 more
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Masks and Soul: Shakespearean images in T.S. Eliot’s Poetry [PDF]
Poetic and dramatic works by T.S. Eliot include numerous allusions to Shakespeare's plays, different collisions based on Shakespearean plots, theatrical techniques and settings of the great playwright, etc.
Olga M. Ushakova
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Nothing in Thucydides excludes Diodorus’ view that after Coronea in 447, the revolt spread largely into the Athenian Empire. After the peace of 446, the city renounced meddling on the mainland.
Marcel Piérart
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