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    Le retour du gnosticisme by E. Kayayan

    Published 2004-01-01
    “… Gnosticism, the last religion to have arisen during Western Antiquity, has its roots both in Greek thought and in late Judaism. The links between antique Gnosticism and modern offsprings such as the New Age movement have often been singled out the last fourty years. …”
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    A Rare Cause of Intrauterine Plagiocephaly within Twin Pregnancy: A Case Report by Mustafa Ulubay, Fahri Burçin Fıratlıgil, İbrahim Alanbay, Uğur Keskin, Ulaş Fidan, Ali Ergün

    Published 2014-08-01
    “… The word plagiocephaly is occurred from Greek for “slanted” (plagio) and “head” (kephale). …”
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    Flea Beetles of the Genus Altica: Altica spp. (Insecta: Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) by Elenor F. Phillips, Jennifer Lynn Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The name Altica is derived from the Greek word haltikos, which translates to good jumper. …”
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    Drie geslagte Du Toit-Bybelvertalers by V. E. d'Assonville

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…This article outlines the work as well as the principles used by these three generations in translating the Bible from the original languages, Hebrew and Greek. …”
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    Flea Beetles of the Genus Altica: Altica spp. (Insecta: Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) by Elenor F. Phillips, Jennifer Lynn Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The name Altica is derived from the Greek word haltikos, which translates to good jumper. …”
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    The Milesian School: the Relationship between Religion and Philosophy by Mykolas Degutis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This article proposes an interpretation of the fragments of the Milesian thinkers which aims to demonstrate the compatibility of their thought with the Greek religious tradition. The concept of the first principle denotes a shared discourse between philosophers and poets, both of which focused on elucidating the origin or essence of the cosmos. …”
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    Les dialogues de Walter Pater avec Platon : le philosophe et l’amoureux by Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Thanks to untranslated Greek excerpts, Pater aimed at legitimizing the Platonic discourse on love and on male beauty which was then being obliterated by Plato’s translator, Benjamin Jowett. …”
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    The baptistery of St Lydia in northern Greece by Katerina Seraïdari

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This article examines how this iconic baptism (considered to be the first on the European continent) was initially commemorated in the nineteenth century by Georgios Lampakis, a Greek scholar, who transformed water from Philippi into an artefact which was exhibited in an Athens museum. …”
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    Ludisme et allusion dans l’étymologie poétique latine by Cécile Margelidon

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Of Latin etymological ludism in particular, in its relationships with Greek?…”
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    Se rencontrer autrement by Stefana Squatrito

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article focuses on an extraordinary encounter: that between Giacomo, a Spanish bibliomaniac bookseller, and a book, a Latin Bible with Greek commentaries, the first incunabula of the Bible printed in Spain. …”
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    Reading the Psalms historically. Antiochene exegesis and a historical reading of Psalm 46 by H. F. van Rooy

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…They were influenced in their approach by Aristotelian logic, by the Greek-Christian culture of their time and by the method propagated by Aristarch. …”
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    Tuberculosis Infection Mimicking Brain Metastatic Malignancy Lesions in an Elderly Male by Dimitrios Anyfantakis, Ageliki Damianaki, Maria Kokosi, Emmanouil K. Symvoulakis, Serafim Kastanakis

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…An 83-year-old Caucasian Greek man was referred by his general practitioner to the emergency department of the general hospital in Crete because of seizures and agitation. …”
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    "Garden of Eden" or "Paradise of delight"? The Septuagint's rendering of ??? in the book of Genesis by H. Ausloos

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Through an analysis of the equivalents used in the Greek version of the Creation narrative, it is argued that the Septuagint translator of Genesis, alternately transliterating and translating ??? …”
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    L’eau, malin génie du jardin by Catherine Chomarat-Ruiz

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…For those who are interested in garden, water is often considered as a principle of life, while it holds an intrinsic death-dealing value, which can be identified in cosmogonies and literary works from Greek Antiquity until our time. This article aims to analyse this assimilation, and to point out that this ambivalence is present in gardens as source of inspiration and as component of landscape work. …”
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    The Church as <i>Res Publica</i> by Cyril Hovorun

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Christianity emerged valuing horizontal socio-political relations, which it inherited from Jesus Christ, and which resonated with the ideals of ancient Greek and Roman republicanism. As the church engaged with the Roman Empire, its republican roots faded, adopting monarchical traits. …”
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    Le corps des shabâb by Anna Poujeau

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…To answer these questions, this article examines the shabâb of a community of Catholics and Greek Orthodox Christians in the Bâb Tûmâ district of Damascus and in the village of Maclûlâ, based on a comparative analysis of two major rituals that place the shabâb at the heart of the event, celebrating and emphasising two of their characteristic traits: youth and masculinity.…”
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    Alma-Tadema et le détournement de la culture savante by Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Alma-Tadema’s recreations of Antiquity were informed by his vast archaeological and literary knowledge of Roman and Greek culture, but at the same time, he dealt with themes that were easily readable by middle-class or popular publics. …”
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    Le Græculus et la Chananéenne : Salammbô, le roman des traductions by Agnès Bouvier

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…When Hannon comes to harangue the mercenaries billeted in Sicca, Spendius the Greek twists the General’s words and causes the war to unleash. …”
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