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Paideia helénica restituida en la corte de Heraclio (s. VI-VII): Teofilacto Simocates ante la barbarie

open access: yesEstudios Bizantinos
Este artículo examina el papel de la filosofía y la paideia clásica durante el reinado del emperador Heraclio, con especial énfasis en el inicio de su gobierno en 610 a través de la traducción inédita en castellano de un fragmento de Historias de ...
Sonsoles Costero-Quiroga
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Benthonic populations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Lo studio raccoglie i risultati delle campagne di monitoraggio dal 2003 al 2005 mirate alla valutazione dell’evoluzione dei popolamenti bentonici nella zona del Dosso di Santa Croce (Golfo di Trieste – Alto Adriatico).
Auriemma, Rocco   +2 more
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Les légendes lacédémoniennes de fondation en Pisidie et dans le Sud du Taurus

open access: yesElectrum
The epigraphic and numismatic documentation originated from the Greek cities of Pisidia and the southern Taurus area (Selge, Amlada, Sagalassos, and Kibyra) shows Lacedemonian identity claims as ...
Hadrien Bru
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A Revision of A Published Inscription Found in Keraia

open access: yesGaziantep Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2016
An inscription found in Keraia was first published by G. H. R. Horsley and S. Mitchell in 2000, and was later reviewed and revised during our epigraphic surface survey in 2014.
Abdurrahman Uzunaslan
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Simulacra Pugnae: The Literary and Historical Tradition of Mock Battles in the Roman and Early Byzantine Army

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2006
The mock battles by which Heraclius trained the army before the Persian wars of the 620’s A.D., called an innovation by George of Pisidia, can be shown to have a long history of precedents both in practice and in military theory.
Philip Rance
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When You Praise the Ruler, Do not Hesitate to Boast Your Own Talent – Analysis of the Poem Heraclias, Book I, Verses: 1–139 of George of Pisidia

open access: yesClassica Cracoviensia
The poems of George of Pisidia – the court poet of the Emperor Heraclius – are not only an important historical source for the reign of this Byzantine ruler, but also an expression of the extraordinary erudition and talent of their author.
Magdalena Samoń-Trzos
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Impact of hard-bottom substrata on the small-scale distribution of fish and decapods in shallow subtidal temperate waters [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The micro-scale spatial distribution patterns of a demersal fish and decapod crustacean assemblage were assessed in a hard-bottom kelp environment in the southern North Sea. Using quadrats along line transects, we assessed the in situ fish and crustacean
Fischer, Philipp, Wehkamp, Stephanie
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Government centralization in late second and third century A.D. Asia Minor: a working hypothesis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This paper offers the working hypothesis that increased central government intervention in civic and provincial affairs in the late second- and third-century A.D.
Zuiderhoek, Andries Johan
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Early Imperial Tableware in Roman Asia Minor: a perspective on the diachronic patterns and morphological developments

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2018
Although the study of tablewares has a long history in the Roman East, research has been hindered by the relatively few, and only very recent, interdisciplinary research projects that study and publish their tableware in depth.
Rinse Willet
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Terenski pokusi na zajednici dekapodnih rakova s vlasuljama, Anemonia viridis (Forsskål, 1775) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
We have undertaken for the first time removal and introduction field experiments with both symbiotic (taken from anemones) and anemone-naïve decapods (taken from somewhere else) and tested defence reactions of putative host anemones.
Roland Meyer, Roland R. Melzer
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