Classification of the sciences in Greco-Roman antiquity (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/greco-roman.htm
BCE) 3. The Classical period (c. 400–300 BCE): 3.1 Isocrates (436–338 BCE); 3.2 Plato (428/427 – 348/347 BCE); 3.3 Speusippus of Athens (c. 408 – 33
A review is undertaken of the contributions of 38 classical authors, from Pythagoras in the 6th Century BCE to Isidore in the 6th Century CE, to the classification of the sciences.
Photius: Bibliotheca. Codices 166-185 (selected)https://www.tertullian.org/fathers/photius_copyright/photius_04bibliotheca.htm
The idea of progress in classical antiquity , Baltimore 1967. (Wilson p.161). 17. Hellanicus of Lesbos, the contemporary of Herodotus, features in codex 161. 18. Philistos o
SECTION FIVE , Signs of Higher and Lower Culturehttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_human_all_too_human/sect5_signs_of_higher_and_lower_culture.htm
Greek culture of the Classical era is a male culture. As for women, Pericles, in his funeral oration, says everything with the words: "They are best when men speak about them
Henry IV, Makers Of History, by John S. C. Abbott.https://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book71/book71y/book71y.html
appositeness, from the classical writers of Athens and of Rome. Even in these early days he seized upon the Greek phrase " ἡ νικ?ν ἡ ἁπ&
My Papers on Chronologyhttps://www.rcyoung.org/papers.html
knowledge of ANE and classical history not recognize that the four great and successive empires of Daniel 2 and Daniel 7 are, respectively, Babylonian, Persian, Hellenistic, and R
Rodger Young's essays on Old Testament chronology, Thiele's chronology, and Jubilees and Sabbatical years
A History of Art for Beginners and Students, by Clara Erskine Clement.https://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book268/book268.html
essence and spirit of classical antiquity; and they help us better to understand all that we may read in history or poetry concerning the ancient, classic Greeks. Fig . 30.—
The Egyptian Old Kingdom, Sumer and Akkadhttps://friesian.com/notes/oldking.htm
available in the Loeb Classical Library, No. 350, Manetho [Harvard University Press, 1940, 1980]. A good discussion of all these sources is in Sir Alan Gardiner's Egypt of the Pha
Famous Philosophers on Politics, Political Science, Globalisation, Oligarchy,Democracyhttps://www.spaceandmotion.com/Philosophy-Politics-Globalisation.htm
collected examples from classical antiquity and from recent events, especially from the career of Cæsar Borgia. So that the "Principe" is a political tract with a
Discussion of famous philosophers quotes and ideas on politics, political philosophy, political science, globalisation, oligarchy, democracy. Plato, Aristotle, Caesar, Machiavelli,
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