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  1. On the nature of things.H. R. Drew - 1997 - Apeiron 4:26.
     
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  2. If there is no Thomas precession, what then? Light signal versus intrinsic relativity.H. R. Drew - 2000 - Apeiron 7:217-224.
     
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    At' b. Ebû Reb'h ve Hadis İlmindeki Yeri.Hızır YAĞCI - 2021 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 7 (1):825-854.
    The contribution of the generation of Tâbi’un in the formation of Islamic sciences in general and in the development of hadith in particular is known. Various studies have been done on the quality of this contribution. Being a part of such an aim is among the targets of this study as well. Not to conducted any work on the hadithism of especially Abdullah b. Abbas' student and after him Atâ ibn Abi Rabah who the most famous teacher of the Mecca (...)
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Brian J. Spittle, Samuel M. Vinocur, Virginia Underwood, Robert L. Leight, L. Glenn Smith, Harold M. Bergsma, Robert H. Graham, William M. Bart, George D. Dalin, Lyle S. Maynard, Fred Drewe, Theodore Hutchcroft, Francesco Cordasco, Frank Andrews Stone, Roy R. Nasstrom, Edward B. Goellner, Margaret Gillett, Robert E. Belding, Kenneth V. Lottich & Arden W. Holland - 1981 - Educational Studies 12 (4):431-459.
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  5. Professor Bain on Pleasure and Pain.H. R. Marshall - 1893 - Mind 2:89.
     
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    Homeric and the Celestial Nile.R. Drew Griffith - 1997 - American Journal of Philology 118 (3):353-362.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Homeric ΔΙΙΠΕΤΕΟΣΠΟΤΑΜΟΙΟand the Celestial NileR. Drew GriffithHomeric διιπετής, which occurs only in the verse–end formula διιπετέος (Il. 16.174, 17.263, 21.268, 326; Od. 4.477, 581, 7.284; cf. Hes. fr. 320 Merkelbach–West), is usually interpreted as "fallen from Zeus, i.e., from heaven,... fed or swollen by rain" (LSJ),1 for high–thundering, cloud–gatherer Zeus is the sky who rains and snows (Il. 12.25; Od. 9.111, 14.457, Alc. Z 14.1 Lobel–Page 5 338.1 (...)
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    The origin of Memnon.R. Drew Griffith - 1998 - Classical Antiquity 17 (2):212-234.
    This article endorses with substantial modifications M. Bernal's claim that the Greeks based Memnon on Ammenemes II of Egypt. An Egyptian origin for Memnon appears likely from Zeus' weighing of his fate against Achilles' in the Aethiopis, which is similar to an early spell of the Book of the Dead; from his Amazonian ally, who resembles the Nile-god, clad in a girdle with a single breast; and from his apotheosis, which is unlike Homer's usual view that the soul is witless (...)
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    Aristophanes, Clouds 327: Groats Get in Your Eyes.R. Drew Griffith - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (1):428-430.
    In Aristophanes’ Clouds, Socrates vents his frustration at his new pupil Strepsiades’ inability to see the eponymous chorus with the line ‘You would see them unless you have drops of rheum in your eyes as big as gourds (κολοκύνταις).’ This line is problematic, because gourds relate to eyesight in no obvious way. However, Aristophanes might have ended the verse by referring to Socrates’ initiation of Strepsiades sixty-five lines earlier by a liberal sprinkling of barley, and written ‘or you're blear-eyed with (...)
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    Salmoneus' Thunder-Machine again.R. Drew Griffith - 2008 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 152 (1/2008).
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    Urban marginality, religious liminality, and the black poor.R. Drew Smith - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    While many persons within westernised or westernising nations such as the United States of America and South Africa continue to place importance on matters of faith, a growing number of those persons approach matters of faith informally rather than formally and individually rather than institutionally. The implications of this are that among 21st century populations informal religious formation may be as important as or more important than the formation taking place via formal religious channels. A central emphasis of this article (...)
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    Diuum incedo regina: A Sophoclean Idiom in Vergil, Aeneid 1.46.R. Drew Griffith - 2016 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 160 (1):172-176.
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    Gods' blue hair in Homer and in eighteenth-dynasty egypt.R. Drew Griffith - 2005 - Classical Quarterly 55 (02):329-334.
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    Pelops and Sicily: the myth of Pindar Ol. I.R. Drew Griffith - 1989 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 109:171-173.
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    Homeric ΔΙΙΠΕΤΕΟΣΠΟΤΑΜΟΙΟand the Celestial Nile.R. Drew Griffith - 1997 - American Journal of Philology 118 (3):353-362.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Homeric ΔΙΙΠΕΤΕΟΣΠΟΤΑΜΟΙΟand the Celestial NileR. Drew GriffithHomeric διιπετής, which occurs only in the verse–end formula διιπετέος (Il. 16.174, 17.263, 21.268, 326; Od. 4.477, 581, 7.284; cf. Hes. fr. 320 Merkelbach–West), is usually interpreted as "fallen from Zeus, i.e., from heaven,... fed or swollen by rain" (LSJ),1 for high–thundering, cloud–gatherer Zeus is the sky who rains and snows (Il. 12.25; Od. 9.111, 14.457, Alc. Z 14.1 Lobel–Page 5 338.1 (...)
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    Temple as ship in odyssey 6.10.R. Drew Griffith - 2002 - American Journal of Philology 123 (4):541-547.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Temple as Ship in Odyssey 6.10R. Drew GriffithLike the good eighth-century oecist that he was,1 the founder of Scheria, Phaeacian king Nausithous, son of Poseidon and grandfather of Nausicaa and Clytonaus, adorned his new city with temples of the gods (, Od. 6.10). This phrase, a hapax in Homer, occupies the same metrical seat immediately before the hephthemimeral caesura as the common ship formula (cf., 24.299, also a (...)
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    Pws Liponaus Genwmai...;(Aeschylus, Agamemnon 212).R. Drew Griffith - 1991 - American Journal of Philology 112 (2).
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  17. Intellectual Property Rights in a Networked World.H. Tavani & R. Spinello (eds.) - 2004 - Idea Group.
     
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  18. JL Hammond.R. H. Tawney - 1960 - Proceedings of the British Academy 44:267-93.
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    Disrobing in the Oresteia.R. Drew Griffith - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (02):552-.
    In Eum. 1028–9 the Furies mark their transformation into Eumenides by donning red robes over their black costumes in imitation of the robes worn in the Panathenaea by metics . Greek epic was sensitive to the symbolic value of clothing and Aeschylus had experimented in the Persians with the greater scope that drama offered for clothing-symbolism. Scholars have detected a wealth of associations in the Furies' robing-scene: this culmination of the trilogy echoes the red carpet upon which Agamemnon walks to (...)
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    The aristophanic slapstick.R. Drew Griffith - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (2):530-533.
    Revising Clouds for publication some five years after its third-place showing in the City Dionysia of 423 b.c., Aristophanes retooled the first parabasis to praise the play's propriety, omitting as it did distasteful matter and gratuitous buffoonery, which—along with the judges’ crassness—accounted, he says, for its failure.
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  21. al-Ijtihād al-kalāmī: manāhij wa-ruʼá mutanawwiʻah fī al-kalām al-jadīd.Ḥasan Ḥanafī & ʻAbd al-Jabbār Rifāʻī (eds.) - 2002 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Hādī.
     
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  22. A Reply to Prof. Baillie.R. F. H. HoernlÉ - 1908 - Mind 17:86.
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  23. Manuel élémentaire de pédagogie générale. 1 vol.R. Hubert & H. Gouhier - 1932 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 114:466-468.
     
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    An Introduction to Digital Electronics and Logic.R. H. Joynson - 1981 - Hodder Education.
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    An offer you can't retract: Xerxes' nod and masistes' wife (herodotus 9.111.1).R. Drew Griffith - 2011 - Classical Quarterly 61 (1):310-312.
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    Oedipus's Bloodthirsty Sons: Love and Strife in Pindar's Second "Olympian Ode".R. Drew Griffith - 1991 - Classical Antiquity 10 (1):46-58.
  27. Book of genjokoan from shobogenzo of dogen-translation and explanations.R. Ohashi & H. Brockard - 1976 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 83 (2):402-415.
     
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    Buchbesprechungen - Buchhinweise.R. Pfisterer, E. Stein, W. Zeller, K. Hungar & H. Ringeling - 1967 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 11 (1):307-318.
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    Nietzsche and the cultural resonance of the ‘Death of God’.R. H. Roberts - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11 (1-6):1025-1035.
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    What the Sibyl Said: Frontinus Aq. 7. 5.R. H. Rodgers - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (1):174-177.
    The Roman Senate in 144 B.C. instructed the urban praetor, Q. Marcius Rex, to repair the conduits of Rome's two existing aqueducts, the Appia and the Anio , and to put an end to illegal use of their water by private citizens. Urban growth now demanded a more copious water supply, and so the Senate further I instructed Marcius to secure additional water for the city. Money was appropriated for this work, and Marcius' praetorship was prorogued for 143. At this (...)
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    Symposium on Chinese Culture.R. L. Backus & Sophia H. Chen Zen - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):832.
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    A multifarious understanding of eschatology in Ephesians: A possible solution to a vexing issue.H. R. Lemmer - 1990 - HTS Theological Studies 46 (1/2).
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    Dielectric properties of some metaniobate and metatantalate ceramics.R. V. Coates & H. F. Kay - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (36):1449-1459.
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    Cell death: a trigger of autoimmunity?R. J. T. Rodenburg, J. M. H. Raats, G. J. M. Pruijn & W. J. van Venrooij - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (7):627-636.
    Systemic autoimmune diseases are characterized by the production of antibodies against a broad range of self-antigens. Recent evidence indicates that the majority of these autoantigens are modified in various ways during cell death. This has led to the hypothesis that the primary immune response in the development of autoimmunity is directed to components of the dying cell. In this article, we summarize data on the modification of autoantigens during cell death and the possible consequences of this for autoimmunity. BioEssays 22:627–636, (...)
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    Against Ideologies.H. R. Post - 1977 - Chelsea College, University of London.
  36. Imre Lakatos.R. Nola, H. Sankey & K. After Popper - 2004 - In Gisela Riescher, Politische Theorie der Gegenwart in Einzeldarstellungen. Von Adorno bis Young. Alfred Kröner Verlag. pp. 343--271.
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    Spectra and Wavefunctions in a Ray-Splitting Sinai Microwave Billiard and their Semiclassical Interpretation.R. Schäfer, U. Kuhl, M. Barth & H.-J. Stöckmann - 2001 - Foundations of Physics 31 (3):475-487.
    Experimental results on spectra and wave functions of a ray-splitting microwave billiard are presented. The billiard is formed by a flat rectangular microwave cavity with a quarter-circle insert made of teflon in one of the corners. Using the Gutzwiller trace formula, the contribution of the periodic orbits of the billiard to the density of states are determined. The wave functions, many of them showing scars associated with periodic orbits, are interpreted in terms of the semiclassical Green function.
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  38. Forms of Transcendence: Heidegger and Medieval Mystical Theology by Sonya Sikka.R. H. Scott - 1997 - Auslegung 22 (1):69-73.
     
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  39. Associative structure and verbal behavior.H. R. Pollio - 1968 - In T. Dixon & Deryck Horton, Verbal Behavior and General Behavior Theory. Prentice-Hall.
     
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    Dr. A. L. JANSE DE JONGE. Anthropologie en Geestelijke Volksgezondheid. J. H. Kok N.V., Kampen 1959.H. R. Pleiter - 1961 - Philosophia Reformata 26 (1-3):180-181.
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    Art and Pornography. Essay Review of Jerrold Levinson's Contemplating Art.H. R. V. Maes - 2008 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 42 (3).
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  42. Aral Sea, 144 Argument-Sonderband, 160 Aristotle, 34 Asia, 144.R. Assagioli, W. Baade, A. Babloyantz, G. Baretta, K. Barlow, J. Batenburg, U. Beck, H. Becker, J. van den Berg & J. Bergsma - 1993 - In Robert Lafaille & Stephen Fulder, Towards a new science of health. New York: Routledge. pp. 263.
     
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  43. Darwinism.R. H. Barfield - 1976 - In Shirley Sugerman, Evolution of Consciousness: Studies in Polarity. Barfield Press. pp. 69--82.
     
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    (1 other version)Mechanical deformation of quartz.R. D. Baéta & K. H. G. Ashbee - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (177):625-635.
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  45. Mohammedanism: An Historical Survey.H. A. R. Gibb - 1949
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    Decision Problems for Equational Theories of Relation Algebras.H. Andréka, Steven R. Givant & I. Németi - 1997 - American Mathematical Soc..
    "We prove that any variety of relation algebras which contains an algebra with infinitely many elements below the identity, or which contains the full group relation algebra on some infinite group (or on arbitrarily large finite groups), must have an undecidable equational theory. Then we construct an embedding of the lattice of all subsets of the natural numbers into the lattice of varieties of relation algebras such that the variety correlated with a set [italic capital]X of natural numbers has a (...)
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    Ω—ΣΩΣ in Theocritus and Homer.H. R. Fairclough - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (08):394-396.
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  48. Leibniz's ideas concerning probability theory.H. Struve & R. Struve - 1997 - Studia Leibnitiana 29 (1):112-122.
  49. Anderson, JR, 123 Arterberry, ME, 1 Aslin, RN, B33 Au, TK-f., B53.H. Barth, M. H. Bornstein, J. I. D. Campbell, B. Geurts, P. C. Gordon, R. Gunter, R. Hendrick, C. W. Hue, S. Laurence & E. Margolis - 2003 - Cognition 86:317.
     
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  50. Basic concepts of relativity.R. H. Good - 1968 - New York,: Reinhold Book.
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