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"Loving too much": the text of Plutarch, Themistokles 2.3 [PDF]
Duff, Timothy Elliott
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Toward a Mediating Understanding of Tongues: A Historical and Exegetical Examination of Early Literature [PDF]
Studies regarding pneumatology and charismata have maintained distinctions largely due to previously held presuppositions. Christians have debated Luke’s and Paul’s usage of specific words and have taken diametrically opposite positions on this issue ...
Kraeger, Shane M
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To the issue of genre successing connections: Herodot and Plutarch
The article deals with genre successing connections between the genres of ancient historiography, «History» written by Herodotus, and ancient biography, «Comparative Life History» written by Plutarch.
G V Kazantseva
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Six Degrees of Bertrand Russell [PDF]
In lieu of an abstract, here is the chapter\u27s first paragraph: ONE OF THE MOST QUOTED PHRASES in current popular culture is six degrees of separation.
Madigan, Timothy
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Toxicology and snakes in ptolemaic Egyptian dynasty: The suicide of Cleopatra. [PDF]
Ana María R.
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Morality, Colour, Bodies: Epistemological and Interpretive Questions of Purity [PDF]
As contributors to this special edition show in different ways, purity itself is a less stable concept than may first appear. This insight, however, is not always reflected in dominant theory on the topic.
Duschinsky, Robbie, Robson, Ian
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Theseus and the search for an antibody-mediated rejection molecular state in lung transplant biopsies. [PDF]
Calabrese DR, Greenland JR.
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Plutarco como transmisor de Timeo: "la vida de Nicias" [PDF]
Timaeus of Tauromenium, whose work reached a wide diffusion in Hellenistic times but fell away in the Roman period, is quoted 18 times by Plutarch. The proem of the "Life of Nicias" is, no doubt, the more revealing of all these quotations.
Candau Morón, José María
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The problem of “otherness” is approached in the Bioi Paralleloi of Plutarch of Chaeronea. Plutarch, as a member of the Greek provincial elite, legitimated by perhaps an idealized past, takes part in the process which links the Greek and the Roman ...
María José Leorza
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What Comes First, the Behavior or the Condition? In the COVID-19 Era, It May Go Both Ways. [PDF]
Arena R +3 more
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