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The Use of Seneca’s Texts in Antonii Radyvylovskyi’s Sermons [PDF]
In this paper, through the example of Antonii Radyvylovskyi’s work, I examine the impact of Seneca’s texts on the philosophical component of Ukrainian church sermons from the Baroque period.
Volodymyr Spivak
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Cato the Younger, Seneca the Younger, Pliny the Younger: conflict between norm and reality [PDF]
The article is devoted to three politicians and intellectuals – the republican leader Cato of Utica, Neroʼs tutor Seneca and Trajanʼs friend Pliny the Younger. An uncompromising fighter against tyranny, Cato chose to commit suicide rather than
Nikishin, Vladimir Olegovich
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Gastronomic accounts of the Ancient Rome in the poem Dinner by V. S. Filimonov (1837) [PDF]
The article considers Dinner by V. S. Filimonov (1837) as a literary and gastronomic poem. The dishes mentioned by the poet are not only of practical use, they are incorporated into the system of literary relationships, and become a source of ...
Dorofeeva, Yulia G.
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The roman stoics on the emancipatory potential of the philosophical paideia [PDF]
The idea that learning liberates or that education emancipates is hardly a novelty, and it can be traced to ancient times and Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy.
Plećaš Tamara
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Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis Using an All-Suture Knotless Anchor
The long head of the biceps tendon is a common pain generator in the anterior shoulder and is concomitantly seen with other shoulder pathology including subacromial impingement, as well as rotator cuff and labral tears.
Nathan Moroski, M.D. +2 more
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Medea: Greek myth and peculiar identity [PDF]
This paper will primarily focus on the philosophical depictions of Medea’s character and actions. The following identities will be examined: gender (which roles defined a woman in antiquity and are these definitions still relevant today ...
Plećaš Tamara, Đorđević Ana
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The Social, Therapeutic and Didactic Dimension of Shame in Seneca’s Thinking
This paper analyses the problem of shame in the thinking of Lucius Annaeus Seneca. The authors examine this problem primarily in two contexts. The first, social meaning, understands shame as an emotion that appears during a conflict between a person’s ...
Peter Fraňo, Dominik Novosád
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Objective – The main objective was to determine whether information literacy (IL) learning objects (LOs) impact student IL competency, specifically in a foundational first year English composition course.
Mara Bordignon +6 more
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A Good Person for a Crisis? On the Wisdom of the Stoic Sage (in Himself & for Us)
Is the Stoic sage a possible or desirable ideal for contemporary men and women, as we enter into difficult times? Is he, as Seneca presents him, the very best person for a crisis?
Matthew Sharpe
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SENECA: building a fully digital neuromorphic processor, design trade-offs and challenges
Neuromorphic processors aim to emulate the biological principles of the brain to achieve high efficiency with low power consumption. However, the lack of flexibility in most neuromorphic architecture designs results in significant performance loss and ...
Guangzhi Tang +10 more
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