Cyril of Alexandria (412-444) and his Patriarchic Period according to Socrates Scholasticus [PDF]
Cyril of Alexandria (412-444) was not only one of the finest Christian theologians of his day, he also stands out in the ranks of the greatest patristic writers of all generations as perhaps the most powerful exponent of Christology the church has known.
Eirini Artemi
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Este trabajo se centra en las interpretaciones de las apreciaciones estilísticas y de crítica literaria realizadas por los historiadores eclesiásticos Sócrates y Sozomeno en sus descripciones de figuras relevantes de la Iglesia post-Constantiniana. Su valoración del impacto y del papel de la oratoria y la literatura trascendió el campo de la crítica ...
Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas
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Plato in the Third Sophistic [PDF]
Plato in the Third Sophistic examines the influence and impact of Plato and Platonism in the era of Byzantine and Christian rhetoric. The volume brings together articles from leading scholars of late antique philosophy and literature.
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Armeno-Aethiopica in the Middle Ages: Geography, Tales of Christianization, Calendars, and Anti-Dyophysite Polemics in the First Millennium [PDF]
Research for this article had the purpose of exploring medieval Armenian–Ethiopian connections. The investigations revealed three main contexts where Ethiopia and Ethiopians feature in the Armenian sources of the first millennium, without necessarily ...
Pogossian, Zaroui
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The De haeresibus et synodis of Germanos I of Constantinople as a Source on Early Byzantine Heresies? Prospects of a Critical Edition [PDF]
A new, critical edition of the 8th-century treatise De haeresibus et synodis (CPG 8020) by Patriarch Germanus I of Constantinople is in progress; it will provide new insights, especially into the large extent of sources that were copied or paraphrased ...
Zieme, Johann Anton
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Cyril of Alexandria and Julian the Emperor in dialogue for the ancient Greek philosophy and paganism [PDF]
In the 5th century, Cyril of Alexandria wrote a large apologetic work, as a response to Julian the Apostate"™s anti-Christian work Against the Galileans. Aside from the obvious divide of one being a Christian and one a pagan, Cyril's religious views were
Artemi, Eirini
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Religious Hatred and Byzantine Ideology before the Crusades [PDF]
Religious hatred has a long and painful history. It was conceptualized, defined and employed in various ways and for various ends throughout history. The present article focuses on the religious hatred and the roles that it played in Byzantium.
ROTMAN, Youval
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ChatGPT as a tool for honing teachers' Socratic dialogue skills [PDF]
In this proof-of-concept paper, we propose a specific kind of pedagogical use of ChatGPT - to help teachers practice their Socratic dialogue skills. We follow up on the previously published paper "ChatGPT and the frustrated Socrates" by re-examining ChatGPT's ability to engage in Socratic dialogue in the role of a physics student.
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SoCRATES: System-on-Chip Resource Adaptive Scheduling using Deep Reinforcement Learning [PDF]
Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) is being increasingly applied to the problem of resource allocation for emerging System-on-Chip (SoC) applications, and has shown remarkable promises. In this paper, we introduce SoCRATES (SoC Resource AdapTivE Scheduler), an extremely efficient DRL-based SoC scheduler which maps a wide range of hierarchical jobs to ...
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The Equivalence Principle as a Stepping Stone from Special to General Relativity: A Socratic Dialog [PDF]
In this paper we show how the student can be led to an understanding of the connection between special relativity and general relativity by considering the time dilation effect of clocks placed on the surface of the Earth. This paper is written as a Socratic dialog between a lecturer Sam and a student Kim.
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