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    Dora Delia Battiston y María Carolina Domínguez, Pliegos de traducción. Volumen II. Et ipsum ludere, quae vellem, calamo permisit agresti. Traducir a Virgilio: la recreación incesante, versión al español de la Bucólica I. [REVIEW]Ailín Pollio - 2018 - Argos 42:e0011.
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    Rol del ambiente en la genómica de enfermedades.Ailin Delvitto, Nicolás José Lavagnino & Carolina Ocampo Mallou - 2023 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 28:19-35.
    La Genómica genera conocimientos y tecnologías para intervenir en la salud humana. También, se destaca la potencialidad de realizar abordajes complejos de la enfermedad, que incluyan las características emergentes de redes génicas e interacciones con el ambiente. Al respecto, indagamos acerca de las nociones de ambiente que se encuentran en la Genómica de enfermedades. A partir de artículos científicos de investigaciones genómicas que abordan la Diabetes de tipo 2 (DT2) publicados en revistas de alto impacto entre 2018-2020, analizamos la manera (...)
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    Limitaciones de la complejidad en las Ciencias Ómicas: simplificación epistemológica en el abordaje de enfermedades.Ailin Delvitto & Nicolás Lavagnino - 2023 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 27 (2):165-194.
    Las Ciencias Ómicas se presentan con la potencialidad de realizar abordajes complejos del fenómeno que estudian como también de intervenir sobre la salud humana a partir del desarrollo de tecnologías de diagnóstico y tratamiento de enfermedades. Al respecto, mostramos un análisis epistemológico de las Ciencias Ómicas sobre la utilización y alcance de conceptualizaciones complejas de la acción génica en la relación genotipo-fenotipo. En particular, si suceden o no simplificaciones epistemológicas cuando se estudian enfermedades humanas. Nuestro análisis comparativo muestra que, en (...)
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    Spice, Spiced Wine, and Pure Wine.Ailin Qian - 2008 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 128 (2):311-316.
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    The phenomenology of everyday life.Howard R. Pollio - 1997 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Tracy B. Henley, Craig J. Thompson & James J. Barrell.
    The Phenomenology of Everyday Life presents results from a rigorous qualitative approach to the psychological study of everyday human activities and experiences. This book does not replace scientific observation with humanistic analysis, but provides an additional perspective on significant human questions. The qualitative approach this book employs is grounded in the philosophical traditions of existentialism and phenomenology, which use dialogue as their major method of inquiry. These traditions are especially well adapted to encompass and describe human events and activities. In (...)
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    Cultural Differences in Mixed Emotions: The Role of Dialectical Thinking.Wen Zheng, Ailin Yu, Disi Li, Ping Fang & Kaiping Peng - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Who can feel both happy and sad at the same time, but not discomfort? This study aimed to investigate the cultural differences in mixed emotional experiences induced by conflict stimuli among American and Chinese undergraduate students. In total, 160 Americans and 158 Chinese watched two different valence advertisements (one predominantly positive and the other predominantly negative) that elicited mixed emotions; their feelings were assessed through self-reported measures. Findings indicated the impact that cultural differences have in people’s mixed emotional experiences depends (...)
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    Predictability and the appreciation of comedy.Howard R. Pollio & Rodney W. Mers - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (4):229-232.
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  8. The stream of consciousness since James.H. R. Pollio - 1990 - In M. Johnson & Tracy B. Henley (eds.), Reflections on "the Principles of Psychology": William James After a Century. Lawrence Erlbaum.
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    Discusiones sobre el concepto de población humana en la investigación epidemiológica del dengue en Argentina.Carolina Ocampo, Ailin Delvitto & Federico Di Pasquo - 2022 - Revista Colombiana de Filosofía de la Ciencia 22 (44).
    En la actualidad el control del dengue sigue fracasando, por lo tanto, parece necesario estimular nuevos enfoques sobre el problema. Creemos que un análisis desde la epistemología puede contribuir con esto. Así, basándonos en una revisión realizada por Krieger de la categoría de población en epidemiología y en el abordaje epistemológico de Samaja, nuestro objetivo es analizar y problematizar el modo en qué se considera a la población humana en ciertas publicaciones científicas sobre la epidemiología del dengue en Argentina. Nuestro (...)
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    Laura Malosetti Costa. Retratos públicos || Georges Gusdorf. El Advenimiento del yo.Verónica Tell & Rocío Ailín González Novita - 2023 - Boletín de Estética 61:109-120.
    Laura Malosetti Costa. Retratos públicos. Pintura y fotografía en la construcción de imágenes heroicas en América Latina desde el siglo XIX. Buenos Aires: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2022, 326 páginas. Georges Gusdorf. El Advenimiento del yo, prefacio, traducción y notas de Pablo Pavesi. Buenos Aires: Miño y Dávila editores, 2022, 94 páginas.
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    Emanations of Grace: Mystical Poems by ʿĀʾishah al-Bāʿūnīyah (d. 923/1517). Edited and translated by Th. Emil Homerin. [REVIEW]Ailin Qian - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 134 (2):350-351.
    Emanations of Grace: Mystical Poems by ʿĀʾishah al-Bāʿūnīyah. Edited and translated by Th. Emil Homerin. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2011. Pp. 151. $18.95.
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    Associative structure and the temporal characteristics of free recall.Howard R. Pollio, Richard A. Kasschau & Harry E. Denise - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (2p1):190.
  13. Associative structure and verbal behavior.H. R. Pollio - 1968 - In T. Dixon & Deryck Horton (eds.), Verbal Behavior and General Behavior Theory. Prentice-Hall.
     
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    Composition of associative clusters.Howard R. Pollio - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (3):199.
  15. Empirical and Philosophical Reactions to Harcum's "Behavioral Paradigm for a Psychological Resolution of the Free Will Issue".Howard Pollio & Tracy Henley - 1991 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 12 (1):115-134.
    This paper begins with a brief description and analysis of Harcum's "Behavioral Paradigm for a Psychological Resolution of the Free Will Issue" focusing on issues concerning first-person and third-person perspectives in psychological research and theory. This consideration is expanded to cover a variety of related issues including "unconscious processes" and philosophical discussions of free will. Two studies, similar to Harcum's original study, but analyzed from a first-person perspective, are reported and contrasted with Harcum's work. Results of these studies reveal that (...)
     
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  16. Intuitive thinking.Howard R. Pollio - 1979 - In Geoffrey Underwood & Robin Stevens (eds.), Aspects of Consciousness. Academic Press. pp. 1--21.
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    Law of contrast and oppositional word associates.Howard R. Pollio & Robert Deitchman - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 79 (2p1):203.
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    Sense and nonsense in thinking about anomaly and metaphor.Howard R. Pollio & Michael K. Smith - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 13 (5):323-326.
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    Algunas Reflexiones sobre el Proceso de Investigación desde la Práctica.Virginia Baudino & Ailin María Reising - 2000 - Cinta de Moebio 9.
    Este ensayo presenta algunas consideraciones acerca del proceso de investigación en ciencias sociales, con especial énfasis en el análisis de datos. En particular, presentamos algunos aspectos del proceso de construcción de las categorías de análisis. El ensayo forma parte del programa “Lenguaje..
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    A study in Renaissance psychotropic plant ointments.Daniele Piomelli & Antonino Pollio - 1993 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (2):241-273.
    Various historical sources from the Renaissance--including transcripts of trials for witchcraft, writings on demonology and textbooks of pharmaceutical botany--describe vegetal ointments prepared by women accused of witchcraft and endowed with marked psychoactive properties. Here, we examine the botanical composition and the possible pharmacological actions of these ointments. The results of our study suggest that recipes for narcotic and mind-altering salves were known to Renaissance folk healers, and were in part distinct from homologous preparations of educated medicine. In addition, our study (...)
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  21. Howard Pollio.Michael J. Apter, James Reason, Geoffrey Underwood, Thomas H. Carr, Graham F. Reed, Richard A. Block & Peter W. Sheehan - 1979 - In Geoffrey Underwood & Robin Stevens (eds.), Aspects of Consciousness. Academic Press.
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    Pollio, Saloninus and Salonae.Ronald Syme - 1937 - Classical Quarterly 31 (1):39-48.
    A calm has succeeded the clamour of the Virgilian Bimillenary, to be shattered all too soon by the commemoration of Augustus. In this brief interval there may be leisure to examine a question touching the career of Asinius Pollio and the history of the years 42·39 B.C. The Virgilian celebrations evoked two outstanding studies of the Fourth Eclogue, a poem dedicated to Pollio and written during—or perhaps just after—the consulate of Pollio . Carcopino restated and sought to (...)
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    Asinius Pollio and Herod's sons.Louis H. Feldman - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (01):240-.
    In a recent note, D. Braund has challenged my identification of the Pollio at whose home in Rome Herod's sons Alexander and Aristobulus stayed in 22 b.c. as Gaius Asinius Pollio, the famous consul of 40 b.c., who was a close friend of Julius Caesar and to whom Virgil dedicated his Fourth Eclogue. Braund's argument rests upon five grounds. If this Pollio were a man of the stature of Asinius Pollio, we would expect Josephus to make (...)
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    Asinius Pollio and Herod's sons.Louis H. Feldman - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (1):240-243.
    In a recent note, D. Braund has challenged my identification of the Pollio at whose home in Rome Herod's sons Alexander and Aristobulus stayed in 22 b.c. as Gaius Asinius Pollio, the famous consul of 40 b.c., who was a close friend of Julius Caesar and to whom Virgil dedicated his Fourth Eclogue. Braund's argument rests upon five grounds. If this Pollio were a man of the stature of Asinius Pollio, we would expect Josephus to make (...)
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    Asinius Pollio J. Andrié: La Vie et l' asuvre d' Asinius Pollion. (Études et Commentaires, VIII.) Pp. 139. Paris: Klincksieck, 1949.Paper. [REVIEW]G. E. F. Chilver - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (01):30-31.
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    X. Zu Asinius Pollio.Rudolf Daebritz - 1911 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 70 (1-4):267-273.
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    XXXVII. Ueber den Verfasser des bellum Africanum und die Pollio-Hypothese Landgrafs.Th Widmann - 1891 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 50 (1-4):552-567.
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  28. Hisashi Nasu, Lester Embree, George Psathas, and Ilja Srubar , Alfred Schutz and His Intellectual Partners; Sandra P. Thomas and Howard R. Pollio, Listening to Patients, A Phenomenological Approach to Nursing Research and Practice; Matthew Ratcliffe, Rethinking Commonsense Psychology: A Critique of Folk Psychology, Theory of Mind and Simulation. [REVIEW]Valerie Malhotra Bentz, William Hamrick & Mary Beth Morrissey - 2010 - Schutzian Research. A Yearbook of Worldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science 2:204-226.
    Hisashi Nasu, Lester Embree, George Psathas, and Ilja Srubar (eds.), Alfred Schutz and His Intellectual Partners; Sandra P. Thomas and Howard R. Pollio, Listening to Patients, A Phenomenological Approach to Nursing Research and Practice; Matthew Ratcliffe, Rethinking Commonsense Psychology: A Critique of Folk Psychology, Theory of Mind and Simulation.
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    Virgil, Pompey, and the "Histories" of Asinius Pollio.John L. Moles - 1983 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 76 (5):287.
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    Hisashi Nasu, Lester Embree, George Psathas, and Ilja Srubar (eds.), Alfred Schutz and His Intellectual Partners; Sandra P. Thomas and Howard R. Pollio, Listening to Patients, A Phenomenological Approach to Nursing Research and Practice; Matthew Ratcliffe, Rethinking Commonsense Psychology: A Critique of Folk Psychology, Theory of Mind and Simulation. [REVIEW]Valerie Malhotra Bentz, William S. Hamrick & Mary Beth Morrissey - 2010 - Schutzian Research 2:204-226.
    Hisashi Nasu, Lester Embree, George Psathas, and Ilja Srubar (eds.), Alfred Schutz and His Intellectual Partners; Sandra P. Thomas and Howard R. Pollio, Listening to Patients, A Phenomenological Approach to Nursing Research and Practice; Matthew Ratcliffe, Rethinking Commonsense Psychology: A Critique of Folk Psychology, Theory of Mind and Simulation.
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  31. The Phenomenology of Everyday Life, Howard R. Pollio, Tracy Henley and Craig B. Thompson.B. Jager - 1999 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 30 (2):112-113.
     
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  32. Sandra P. Thomas and Howard R. Pollio, Listening to Patients, A Phenomenological Approach to Nursing Research and Practice.William Hamrick - 2010 - Schutzian Research. A Yearbook of Lifeworldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science:210-218.
     
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    Matteo Geronimo Mazza: A Recovered Sylloge by a Renaissance Antiquarian and Collector.Bianca De Divitiis - 2020 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 83 (1):161-256.
    This article restores to us one of the manuscript collections of inscriptions compiled at the turn of the sixteenth century by Matteo Geronimo Mazza, a jurist, politician and scholar from Salerno. A prominent figure in Renaissance antiquarianism, Mazza compiled several epigraphic sylloges, which, together with his own collection of inscribed marbles, remained after his death in the villa he had built in Marechiaro at the edge of the bay of Naples, among the ruins of a Roman Temple of Fortune and (...)
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    A Philosopher Looks at Architecture.Paul Guyer - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    What should our buildings look like? Or is their usability more important than their appearance? Paul Guyer argues that the fundamental goals of architecture first identified by the Roman architect Marcus Pollio Vitruvius - good construction, functionality, and aesthetic appeal - have remained valid despite constant changes in human activities, building materials and technologies, as well as in artistic styles and cultures. Guyer discusses philosophers and architects throughout history, including Alberti, Kant, Ruskin, Wright, and Loos, and surveys the ways (...)
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    5. Aristotelian Rhythm in Rome – part 4.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Previous chapter Eurhythmy as Due Proportions – Vitruvius' De architectura Marcus Vitruvius Pollio was an architect, as well as a civil and military engineer. He served under Caesar as senior officer of artillery, probably as head of the experts and in charge of the soldiers operating the machines. He wrote a world-famous work entitled De architectura which is dedicated to - Sur le concept de rythme – Nouvel article.
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    Triunviri agris dividendis: una leggenda virgiliana.Fabio Stok - 2013 - Argos (Universidad Simón Bolívar) 36 (1):9-27.
    El episodio de la expropiación de las tierras al que se refiere Virgilio en las Bucólicas ha sido una de las cuestiones más debatidas en la historia bimilenaria de la exégesis virgiliana. En el marco de esta cuestión ha tenido particular fortuna la noticia según la cual, en la gestión de las expropiaciones habría intervenido una comisión de triumviri agris dividendis conformada por Alfeno Varo, Asinio Polión y Cornelio Galo. La discusión ha puesto en tela de juicio, con diferentes conclusiones, (...)
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    An emendation to a fragment of varro's de bibliothecis.Thomas Hendrickson - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):395-397.
    Varro wrote three books De bibliothecis, according to a list by Jerome. The work may have had something to do with his commission to build a massive public library for Julius Caesar, though Caesar was assassinated before the library could be built. It may also have some connection to Rome's first public library, which Asinius Pollio added to the Atrium of Liberty in the 30s b.c. Pollio, after all, gave a portrait to Varro alone among living authors. The (...)
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    Factors characterizing bursts of figurative language and gesture in college lectures.Daniel P. Corts - 2006 - Discourse Studies 8 (2):211-233.
    In an analysis of three college lectures, Corts and Pollio found that figurative language and gesture often appeared together in ‘bursts’. These bursts were initially characterized as novel figurative expression that centered on the primary topic of the lecture. The current study is an attempt to provide clearer description of how and why figurative language and gesture so often appear together in academic discourse. In addition, this study extends earlier findings to additional speakers and academic disciplines to improve generalizability. (...)
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    The Origin of Cornelius Gallus.Ronald Syme - 1938 - Classical Quarterly 32 (1):39-44.
    C. Cornelius Gallus requires brief introduction or none at all. A poet in his own right, the friend of Virgil and of Pollio, Gallus is enshrined for ever in literature—and in literary legend, for the inept fictions of Servius and his tribe will survive the most damaging of revelations, remembered even when refuted. Not only that—Gallus is a conspicuous figure in the social and political history of the revolutionary age.
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    Caesar at the Rubicon.Tenney Frank - 1907 - Classical Quarterly 1 (2-3):223-225.
    The first few chapters of Caesar's Bellum Civile are notoriously untrustworthy. Much has been done by Nissen, Schmidt and others towards re-telling the story more truthfully, but our accounts are not yet fully satisfactory. Caesar's statement that he met the tribunes only after crossing the Rubicon is at first sight startling and does not accord with the story as told by Plutarch and Appian; for both of these historians make much of the fact that Caesar exhibited the tribunes upon their (...)
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    Caesar at the Rubicon.Tenney Frank - 1907 - Classical Quarterly 1 (2-3):223-.
    The first few chapters of Caesar's Bellum Civile are notoriously untrustworthy. Much has been done by Nissen, Schmidt and others towards re-telling the story more truthfully, but our accounts are not yet fully satisfactory. Caesar's statement that he met the tribunes only after crossing the Rubicon is at first sight startling and does not accord with the story as told by Plutarch and Appian; for both of these historians make much of the fact that Caesar exhibited the tribunes upon their (...)
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    Fuscus the Stoic: Horace Odes_ 1.22 and _Epistles 1.10.S. J. Harrison - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (02):543-.
    Our information on Horace's friend Aristius Fuscus, whom he addresses in Odes 1.22 and Epistles 1.10, is neatly summed up by Nisbet and Hubbard: ‘he was a close friend of Horace's . He wrote comedies and seems to have had a sense of humour: it was he who refused to rescue Horace from the ‘importunate man’ in the Sacra Via . Horace says elsewhere that he was a town-lover, who disliked the countryside ; here he amuses him with an account (...)
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    Lucan and the History of the Civil War.A. W. Lintott - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (02):488-.
    From a purely historical point of view Lucan's epic is important, because it represents an intermediate stage between the contemporary account by Caesar of his defeat of the Pompeians and the later versions in Plutarch, Appian, and Cassius Dio. However, it does not merely show us the development of the historical tradition about the war, in particular that part of it which did not stem ultimately from Caesar himself. It is a milestone in the development of Roman ideas about the (...)
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    The Drafting Committee of the SC de Ludis Saecularibus of 17 February 17 BCE and the Principle of Seniority-based Hierarchy in Official Documents. [REVIEW]Francisco Pina Polo - 2022 - Klio 104 (1):234-252.
    Summary The fragmentary inscription on the ludi saeculares contains mention of two senatus consulta of year 17 BCE. This paper gives new arguments for identifying the five known consulars heading the drafting commission of the senatus consultum of 17 February: M. Iunius Silanus, Cn. Cornelius Lentulus, L. Marcius Censorinus, C. Asinius Pollio and L. Vinicius. This list challenges the accepted notion that senators named as members of the drafting commissions of senatus consulta were always arranged according to their seniority. (...)
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