Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) and His Injury in Kyropolis Reconsidered. [PDF]
Laios K +7 more
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TRADITION, CULTURE, AND THE PROBLEM OF INCLUSION IN PHILOSOPHY [PDF]
Many today agree that philosophy, as an academic discipline, must, for the sake of its very survival, become more inclusive of a wider range of perspectives, coming from a more diverse pool of philosophers. Yet there has been little serious reflection on
SMITH, JUSTIN E. H.
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Turning the Cup: Thematic Balance in the Greek Symposium [PDF]
The concept of “nothing in excess” was an important one in ancient Greek life. The guiding principle of moderation and/or balance appears in poetry from the 7th to the 5th centuries BCE and has been extensively explored by scholars.
Naglak, Matthew
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Melancholia Scytharum: the early modern psychiatry of transgender identification. [PDF]
Janssen DF.
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Plato's city-soul analogy: the slow train to ordinary virtue [PDF]
Plato's city-soul analogy underwrites his overarching argument in the Philebus.
Nicol, Nathan
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The Characteristics, Distribution, Function, and Origin of Alternative Lateral Horse Gaits. [PDF]
Vincelette A.
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Ancient literary conceptions of eastern scythian ethnography from the 7th to the 2nd Century B.C.
The Scythians were an idea. The ancient Iranian-speaking nomads of Eurasia (from the Carpathian mountains in the west to the Tien Shan in the east) left no written texts of their own.
Gardiner-Garden, John R.
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Review of Elena Ku'zmina, The Origin of the Indo-Iranians (Leiden and Boston, 2007) and E. E. Kuzmina, The Prehistory of the Silk Road, ed. V. Mair (Philadelphia, 2008) [PDF]
Waghmar, Burzine
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Scythians in Azerbaijan: the history of one murder (archaeology and anthropology)
The article presents craniological materials of the Early Iron Age (VII–IV centuries BC) from Mingachevir. The study examined the skull of a female (2488) aged 20–30 years with evidence of traumatic injury.
Kirichenko Dmitry A.
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