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A Note on the Indian Planetary Exaltations and their Greek-Language Sources
An early anonymous Greek translation of the Qur'ān : The fragments from Niketas Byzantios' Refutatio and the anonymous Abjuratio
Abstract in SpanishPresentamos en este artículo los fragmentos de la primera traducción completa conocida del Corán, acompañados de una introducción y notas. Esta traducción al griego, realizada algún tiempo antes de 780 d.C., no ha sido hasta ahora reconocida en los estudios coránicos ni en los bizantinos, sin que sus principales rasgos hayan sido advertidos. En el artículo argumentamos que la tr
DE RISU – Representations and Evaluations of laughter in Greek and Latin Literature : Papers presented at Colloquium Balticum XVI (Lund, November 6–9, 2018)
The nature of post-classical (Hellenistic) Greek
Exploitation of Multi-Band Lidar for the Classification of Free-Flying Migratory Birds : A Pilot Study over Athens, Greece
The Geography of the Baltic as Seen by the Greeks—from Claudius Ptolemy to Laskaris Kananos
Definite marking and referential status in Greek, Swedish and Polish
Greece: A Procedural Defence of Democracy against the Golden Dawn
A cognitive semiotic exploration of metaphors in Greek street art
Greek Esther, 3 Maccabees, and the Letter of Aristeas : An Intertextual Examination
Hunting for Greek particles : the case of adversative μόνον
A Roof for the atrium of the House of the Greek Epigrams in Pompeii? A Three-Dimensional Critical Study
Over the last few decades, a critical revision of prior scholarship concerning Roman domestic space has led to the reappraisal of the traditional account of the atrium suggesting a possibility for this space to be ‘unroofed’. Accordingly, scholars have proposed to look for a convergence of impulses previously cultivated in isolation combining new theoretical frameworks, and a careful examination o
Coming to Light : Illuminating the House of the Greek Epigrams in Pompeii
In recent decades, studies of Roman domestic space have proliferated. The result is a rich but impenetrable picture, with scholars often favoring the use of ancient sources on one hand and finds from excavated houses or material remains on the other. Studies have emphasized how light can be approached to investigate space and its social meaning. At the same time, in the field of digital technologi
The Geography of the Baltic in Greek Eyes—from Ptolemy to Laskaris Kananos
Matthias Norberg and the Modern Greek Language
Suethice. On 19th century Swedish university translations of Greek literature
Dispatches from Greece: ‘‘We were sleeping as Individuals and we woke up as Citizens’’
The universalistic understanding of the subject embedded in the Liberal and Marxist traditions together with contrasting accounts of unconstrained agency fail to explain the contingencies of ground responses that call for social change. The paper makes a case for the opening of the understanding of the human subject when placed in the theoretical terrain of radical political philosophy elaborated
Use of Satellite Remote Sensing for Detecting Archaeological Features: An Example from Ancient Corinth, Greece
During the last few decades, satellite remote sensing has proven to be an important non-invasive method for archaeological research in order to detect ancient sites and manage existing ones. Archaeologists have tried in the recent past to embed Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and image processing techniques in their research as non-destructive approaches, which can allow a wider perception o
PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS ABOUT NATO BRAND: THE CASE OF GREEK GENERATION Z
During the 21st century, public diplomacy and branding received a new angle and application closely related with the meaning of securitization. Even though the importance of this meaning, researchers nowadays notice a research gap considering the three above-mentioned fields. NATO, as a popular security brand, represents an under-researched sui generis organization that gets involved with securiti