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  1. The Cults of Alexander the Great in the Greek Cities of Asia Minor.Rome Mendeleevskaya Line & M. Holod@spburuEmail: - 2016 - Klio 98 (2).
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    Aristotle's Ethics in the Italian Renaissance (ca. 1300-1650): The Universities and the Problem of Moral Education.David Lines - 2022 - BRILL.
    This study uses university commentaries on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics as a window onto changing ideals and practices of education and of humanist Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy, particularly in Florence, Padua, Bologna, and Rome (including the Collegio Romano).
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    Roman Origins - Raymond Bloch: The Origins of Rome. (Ancient Peoples and Places.) Pp. 212; 60 plates, 17 line drawings, 5 sketch-maps. London: Thames & Hudson, 1960. Cloth, 30 s. net. [REVIEW]A. H. McDonald - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (03):264-265.
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    Raymond Bloch: Tite-Live et les premiers siècles de Rome. Pp. 121; 8 photographs, 12 line drawings. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1965. Cloth, 9 fr. [REVIEW]R. M. Ogilvie - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (02):244-.
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    J. W. Hayes: Supplement to Late Roman Pottery. Pp. lxxxii; 3 line-drawings in text. London: British School at Rome, 1980. Paper, £4.50 , £6.50. [REVIEW]Richard Reece - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (1):111-112.
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    ΑΕΞΙΓϒΙΩΝ ΑΕΘΛΩΝ ΚΑΡϒΞ - H. A. Harris: Sport in Greece and Rome. (Aspects of Greek and Roman Life.) Pp. 288; 83 plates, 13 line-drawings. London: Thames and Hudson, 1972. Cloth, £4·50. [REVIEW]J. A. Richmond - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (01):75-77.
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    Black-Glaze Pottery Jean-Paul Morel: Céramique campanienne: les formes. (Bibliothèque des Écoles Françaises d'Athènes et de Rome, 244.) Two vols. Texte: pp. 690. Planches: 240 plates of line drawings. Rome: Ecole Française de Rome, 1981. [REVIEW]F. R. Serra Ridgway - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (01):105-106.
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    E. Colonna Di Paolo; G. Colonna: Norchia I. Le necropoli rupestri dell'Etruria meridionale. Two vols. Text: pp. 450. Plates: 443 plates (half-tone and line; 5 in colour), 2 folded maps. Rome: Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche: Centro di studio per l'archeologia etrusco–italica, 1978. [REVIEW]David Ridgway - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (02):311-.
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    Etruria - Francesco Buranelli: Gli Scavi a Vulci della Società Vincenzo Campanari – Governo Pontificio . Pp. xvi+412; numerous illustrations, half-tone and line . Rome: ‘LľErma’ di Bretschneider, 1991. Cased, L. 350,000. - Francesco Buranelli: The Etruscans: Legacy of a Lost Civilization from the Vatican Museums. Pp. 208; numerous illustrations, mainly colour . Memphis, TN: Wonders, in cooperation with Memphis Museum Systems, Inc., 1992. Paper. [REVIEW]David Ridgway - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (1):164-164.
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    Grecità and Hellenism in the West L. Braccesi (ed.): Studi sulla grecità di occidente. (Università di Venezia, Dipartimento di Antichità e Tradizione Classica, sezione storico-archeologica, Monografie 3 = Hesperia 3.) Pp. 192, 1 fig. Rome: 'ĽErma' di Bretschneider, 1993. Paper, L. 100,000. P. Guldager Bilde, I. Nielsen, M. Nielsen (edd.): Aspects of Hellenism in Italy: towards a cultural unity? (Danish Studies in Classical Archaeology; Acta Hyperborea 5.) Pp. 410, numerous figs., half-tone and line. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1993. Paper, D. Kr. 275. [REVIEW]David Ridgway - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):360-363.
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    Serge Lancel (ed.): Mission archéologique française à Carthage: Byrsa II. Rapports préliminaires sur les fouilles 1977–1978: niveaux et vestiges puniques. (Collection de l'École Française de Rome, 41; Recherches d'archéologie africaine publiées par l'lnstitut National d'Archeologie et d'Art de Tunis.) Pp. 417; 613 illustrations (line and half-tone) in text. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1982. Paper. [REVIEW]David Ridgway - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (02):363-.
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    Simmel’s Rome: An Essay on Understanding and Self-Transcendence.Thomas Harrison - forthcoming - Theory, Culture and Society.
    Georg Simmel’s essay on Rome gives paradigmatic expression to an imponderable method that the philosopher practices for years, symbolized by the idea of a plumb line cast from the unstable waters of a sea to its firm foundations. Here Simmel shows how a complex and transhistorical city receives meaning through its multiply tense urban relations, constituting nonetheless a strangely coherent whole. Only circular thinking can adequately grasp this form of coherence. It requires seeing beyond conflicting facts as well (...)
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    Rome's arms and breast: Claudian, panegyricvs dictvs olybrio et probino consvlibvs 83–90 and its tradition.Neil W. Bernstein - 2016 - Classical Quarterly 66 (1):417-419.
    Claudian's panegyric for Olybrius and Probinus, the young consuls of 395, includes a passage describing Rome armed in the image of the goddess Minerva. Lines 83–90 read as follows: ipsa, triumphatis quae possidet aethera regnis,assilit innuptae ritus imitata Mineruae.nam neque caesariem crinali stringere cultu 85colla nec ornatu patitur mollire retorto;dextrum nuda latus, niueos exserta lacertos;audacem retegit mammam laxumque coercensmordet gemma sinum; nodus, qui subleuat ensem,album puniceo pectus discriminat ostro. 90.
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    Oakeshott on Rome and America.Gene Callahan - 2012 - Imprint Academic.
    The political systems of the Roman Republic were based almost entirely on tradition, “the way of the ancestors”, rather than on a written constitution. While the founders of the American Republic looked to ancient Rome as a primary model for their enterprise, nevertheless, in line with the rationalist spirit of their age, the American founders attempted to create a rational set of rules that would guide the conduct of American politics, namely, the US Constitution.These two examples offer a (...)
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  15. De l’«ultradynamisme métaphysique» du R. P. Ignace Carbonnelle au «thomisme élargi» de Pierre Duhem, l’évolution philosophique, sollicitée par Rome, de la Société scientifique de Bruxelles.Jean-François Stoffel - 2012 - In Alain Deneef & Xavier Rousseaux (eds.), Quatre siècles de présence jésuite à Bruxelles – Vier eeuwen jezuïeten te Brussel. Prosopon. pp. 590-603.
    Le Père Ignace Carbonnelle, l'un des principaux fondateurs de la Société scientifique de Bruxelles en 1875 et son secrétaire général depuis cette époque, décède inopinément en 1889 après une quin­zaine d'années durant lesquelles il fut «l'homme fort» de ladite Société. Aussitôt, la Revue des questions scienti­fiques annonce la triste nouvelle, promettant, pour un prochain numéro, une étude détaillée de sa vie et de son œuvre. Elle ne paraîtra jamais, de sorte que sa mort ne fut pas saluée avec l'ampleur qu'on (...)
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    The Earliest Narrative Poetry of Rome.Ethel Mary Steuart - 1921 - Classical Quarterly 15 (1):31-37.
    Despite the discredit into which the once famous theory of Niebuhr has long sincefallen, it is beginning to appear, both to historians and to students of literature, that Epic poetry was in full process of evolution at Rome before Livius Andronicus was inspired to translate the Odyssey. There is, indeed, ample evidence to warrant such a belief; our authorities may most conveniently be considered in two main divisions. The first calls for no more than the barest mention, for it (...)
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    Fabulae Praetextae in context: when were plays on contemporary subjects performed in Republican Rome?Harriet I. Flower - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (01):170-.
    The fabula praetexta is a category of Roman drama about which we are poorly informed. Ancient testimonia are scanty and widely scattered, while surviving fragments comprise fewer than fifty lines. Only five or six titles are firmly attested. Scholarly debate, however, has been extensive, and has especially focused on reconstructing the plots of the plays.1 The main approach has been to amplify extant fragments by fitting them into a plot taken from treatments of the same episode in later historical sources (...)
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    Cervantes in Italy: Christian Humanism and the Visual Impact of Renaissance Rome.Fernando Cervantes - 2005 - Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (3):325-350.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Cervantes in Italy:Christian Humanism and the Visual Impact of Renaissance RomeFernando CervantesToward the end of 1569, shortly after his twenty-second birthday, Miguel de Cervantes arrived in Rome to serve as chamberlain to the young monsignor Giulio de Acquaviva, soon to be made a cardinal by Pope Pius V.1 The event marked the beginning of a six-year sojourn about which surprisingly little is known with certainty. From scattered semiautobiographical (...)
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  19. La filosofía política de Ayn Rand: un análisis crítico.Luca Moratal Roméu - 2022 - Madrid: Editorial Dykinson.
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  20. La protection des identités culturelles dans le contexte européen.Romélien Colavitti - 2013 - In Marie-Claire Foblets & Nadjma Yassari (eds.), Approches juridiques de la diversité culturelle. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
     
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    For Theory: Althusser and the Politics of Time.Natalia Romé - 2021 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    For Theory aims to open a discussion on the weakening of the production of theory in left-wing thought since the 1970s, based on Louis Althusser's ideas of overdetermination, plural temporality, conjuncture, and theoretical practice.
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    Le bestiaire libertaire d'Élisée Reclus.Roméo Bondon - 2020 - Lyon: Atelier de création libertaire.
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    Some applications of the rules of legal ethics.Rome Green Brown - 1922 - Minneapolis, Minn.:
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    The philosophy of Malebranche.Beatrice K. Rome - 1963 - Chicago,: H. Regnery Co..
  25. Dieu et la raison.J. Jérome - 1975 - Paris: Éditions du Cèdre.
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  26. Local resistance to mega-infrastructure projects as a place of emancipation : land use conflits, radical democracy and oppositional public spaces.Anahita Grisoni Jérome Pélenc, Léa Sébastien Julien Milanesi & Manuel Cervera Marzal - 2021 - In Martin Locret-Collet, Simon Springer, Jennifer Mateer & Maleea Acker (eds.), Inhabiting the Earth: anarchist political ecology for landscapes of emancipation. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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  27. On the nature and role of peer review in mathematics.Line Edslev Andersen - 2017 - Accountability in Research 24 (3):177-192.
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    Detecting Errors that Result in Retractions.Line Edslev Andersen & K. Brad Wray - 2019 - Social Studies of Science 46 (6):942-954.
    We present a taxonomy of errors in the scientific literature and an account of how the errors are distributed over the categories. We have developed the taxonomy by studying substantial errors in the scientific literature as described in retraction notices published in the journal Science over the past 35 years. We then examine how the sorts of errors that lead to retracted papers can be prevented and detected, considering the perspective of collaborating scientists, journal editors and referees, and readers of (...)
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    Rethinking the Value of Author Contribution Statements in Light of How Research Teams Respond to Retractions.Line Edslev Andersen & K. Brad Wray - forthcoming - Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology.
    The authorship policies of scientific journals often assume that in order to be able to properly place credit and responsibility for the content of a collaborative paper we should be able to distinguish the contributions of the various individuals involved. Hence, many journals have introduced a requirement for author contribution statements aimed at making it easier to place credit and responsibility on individual scientists. We argue that from a purely descriptive point of view the practices of collaborating scientists are at (...)
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    „Man is in God“. Was Hegel really an Atheist?ItalyEmail: Rome - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1).
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    Valeurs et éthique.Roméo Malenfant - 2010 - [Lévis, Québec]: Éditions D.P.R.M..
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    Addressing High Drug Prices by Reforming Pharmacy Benefit Managers.Benjamin N. Rome - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (S2):46-51.
    Recently, Congress has focused on reforms to address pharmacy benefit managers’ (PBMs) role in high drug prices for patients. Congress must not excessively restrict PBMs’ ability to negotiate with manufacturers; alternatively, reforms could be paired with other policies that address the high prices of brand-name drugs.
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    Plato’s Republic Today.Julian Rome - 2024 - Southwest Philosophy Review 40 (1):11-17.
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  34. The production of trust during organizational change.Rune Lines, Marcus Selart, Bjarne Espedal & Svein Tvedt Johansen - 2005 - Journal of Change Management 5 (2):221-245.
    This paper investigates the relationships between organizational change and trust in management. It is argued that organizational change represents a critical episode for the production and destruction of trust in management. Although trust in management is seen as a semi stable psychological state, changes in organizations make trust issues salient and organizational members attend to and process trust relevant information resulting in a reassessment of their trust in management. The direction and magnitude of change in trust is dependent on a (...)
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  35. Philosophical Interrogations.Sydney Rome & Beatrice Rome - 1968 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 24 (4):479-480.
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    Created truths and causa Sui in Descartes.Beatrice K. Rome - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 17 (1):66-78.
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    Your body knows the answer: using your felt sense to solve problems, effect change, and liberate creativity.David I. Rome - 2014 - Boston: Shambhala.
    A manual for Mindful Focusing—a new integration of Western psychology and Buddhist mindfulness techniques for accessing your inherent wisdom and solving life’s problems Ever come up against one of those moments when life requires a response—and you feel clueless? We all have. But there’s good news: you have all the wisdom you need to respond to any situation, even the “impossible” ones. It’s a matter of tuning in to your felt sense: that subtle physical sensation that lives somewhere between your (...)
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  38. The scottish refutation of Berkeley's immaterialism.Sydney C. Rome - 1942 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 3 (3):313-325.
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    A platonic theory of moral education: cultivating virtue in contemporary democratic classrooms.Julian Rome - 2021 - British Journal of Educational Studies 69 (4):499-500.
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  40. Formal Representation of Intentionally Structured Systems.B. K. ROME - 1959
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  41. Leviathan: A Simulation of Behavioral Systems, to Operate Dynamically on a Digital Computer.B. K. ROME - 1959
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    Philosophical interrogations: interrogations of Martin Buber, John Wild, Jean Wahl, Brand Blanshard, Paul Weiss, Charles Hartshorne, Paul Tillich.Sydney Chester Rome - 1964 - New York,: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Edited by Beatrice K. Rome.
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    Philosophical Interrogations: Interrogations of Martin Buber, John Wild, Jean Wahl, Brand Blanshard, Paul Weiss, Charles Hartshorne, Paul Tillich.Beatrice K. Rome - 1964 - Harper & Row.
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    Some Formulae for Aesthetic Analysis.Sydney C. Rome - 1954 - Review of Metaphysics 8 (2):357 - 365.
    Another sort of thing resembles works of art in combining existence, message and a kind of presentation, namely, symbols. Hence it seems reasonable to take works of art as symbols. And yet works of art are a special kind of symbol, because in them presentation has a double function. All symbols directly present their meaning; indeed the essential function of symbols is to serve as vehicles for conveying us into the immediate presence of what they mean. But works of art (...)
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    Trans Men & Trans Women: The Role of Personal History in Self-Identification.Julian Rome - 2018 - Stance 11:11-21.
    This paper addresses one of the ways in which transgender individuals identify with respect to personal history, living “stealth,” whereby transgender individuals do not disclose their transgender status (that is, they present themselves as cisgender), oftentimes no longer considering themselves transgender. Individuals who live stealth are often criticized for inauthenticity; thus, this paper analyses Sartrean notions of authenticity and personal history, thereby arguing that the person who lives stealth is not living inauthentically but rather is constituting their conception of self (...)
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    Trans Men and Trans Women.Julian Rome - 2020 - Stance 11 (1):10-21.
    This paper addresses one of the ways in which transgender individuals identify with respect to personal history, living “stealth,” whereby transgender individuals do not disclose their transgender status, oftentimes no longer considering themselves transgender. Individuals who live stealth are often criticized for inauthenticity; thus, this paper analyses Sartrean notions of authenticity and personal history, thereby arguing that the person who lives stealth is not living inauthentically but rather is constituting their conception of self through their past, present, and future projects.
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  47. Uncanny politics : Machiavelli, Althusser and Lacan beyond ideology.Natalia Romé - 2024 - In Nicol A. Barria-Asenjo & Slavoj Žižek (eds.), Political jouissance. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
  48. Vallicel. H 18; Naples, Bibl. Naz., Brancac II B 1; Casin. 101]; cf. CV Frankun.Bibl Rome - 1993 - Mediaeval Studies 55:285-345.
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    Acceptable gaps in mathematical proofs.Line Edslev Andersen - 2020 - Synthese 197 (1):233-247.
    Mathematicians often intentionally leave gaps in their proofs. Based on interviews with mathematicians about their refereeing practices, this paper examines the character of intentional gaps in published proofs. We observe that mathematicians’ refereeing practices limit the number of certain intentional gaps in published proofs. The results provide some new perspectives on the traditional philosophical questions of the nature of proof and of what grounds mathematical knowledge.
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    Ongoing: On grief’s open-ended rehearsal.Line Ryberg Ingerslev - 2017 - Continental Philosophy Review 51 (3):343-360.
    Peter Goldie’s account of grief as a narrative process that unfolds over time allow us to address the structure of self-understanding in the experience of loss. Taking up the Goldie’s idea that narrativity plays a crucial role in grief, I will argue that the experience of desynchronization and an altered relation to language disrupt even of our ability to compose narratives and to think narratively. Further, I will argue that Goldie’s account of grief as a narratively structured process focus on (...)
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