3,237 research outputs found
Commentationes Vindobonenses, II. Wien, R. M. Rohrer, 1936
Dugas Charles. Commentationes Vindobonenses, II. Wien, R. M. Rohrer, 1936. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 39, 1937, n°4. pp. 418-419
Commentationes Vindobonenses, II. Wien, R. M. Rohrer, 1936
Dugas Charles. Commentationes Vindobonenses, II. Wien, R. M. Rohrer, 1936. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 39, 1937, n°4. pp. 418-419
A. Sartre-Fauriat et M. Sartre, IGLS XIV, La Batanée et le Jawlān oriental, BAH 207 (2016)
Zellmann-Rohrer Michael. A. Sartre-Fauriat et M. Sartre, IGLS XIV, La Batanée et le Jawlān oriental, BAH 207 (2016). In: Topoi, volume 21/2, 2017. pp. 665-689
An inscribed sherd in Aramaic script from Barikot, Pakistan
This article discusses a sherd inscribed with a text in Aramaic script from Barikot in Pakistan. The site, known in classical sources on Alexander the Great, has been regularly investigated over the last 40 years. In recent excavation campaigns, new evidence of the earliest phases of the city (500–50 b.c.e.) has been discovered, including the sherd treated here, among other inscribed pottery in Greek and Brāhmī
Wiessner (Hermann). Twing und Bann. Eine Studie über Herkunft, Wesen und Wandlung der Zwing- und Bannrechte. Verlag Rudolf M. Rohrer
Verlinden Charles. Wiessner (Hermann). Twing und Bann. Eine Studie über Herkunft, Wesen und Wandlung der Zwing- und Bannrechte. Verlag Rudolf M. Rohrer. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 15, fasc. 3-4, 1936. pp. 1091-1092
L. Del Corso - R. Luiselli, Literary Papyri from the Bodleian Library and Other Institutions. Contributions by A. Benaissa, N. Gonis, R. Hatzilambrou, M. Zellmann-Rohrer
This volume collects 20 Greek and Latin literary papyri, mostly unpublished, which are housed in several collections: some belong to the Bodleian Library, Oxford, others to Institutions scattered all around the world: the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence, the Bibliothèque de Geneve, the Library of Columbia University, New York, the IFAO, Cairo.
The variety of the institutions holding the papyri is matched by the diversity of contents, book formats, and scripts. The texts range from prose to poetry, from erudition to astrology and divination. Moreover, they come from a wide geographical area in the Egyptian chora, and range in date from the early Ptolemaic period to Late Antiquity’.
This collection of texts represents an example of the contribution which the study of papyri offers to the reconstruction of the classical literary heritage
1. Ehrenberg (Victor). Ost und West. Studien zur geschichtlichen Problematik der Antike. Brünn-Prague-Leipzig-Vienne, Verlag Rudolf M. Rohrer, 1935
Cloché Paul. 1. Ehrenberg (Victor). Ost und West. Studien zur geschichtlichen Problematik der Antike. Brünn-Prague-Leipzig-Vienne, Verlag Rudolf M. Rohrer, 1935. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 49, fascicule 229, Janvier-mars 1936. pp. 89-91
sj-pdf-1-amp-10.1177_25152459221106366 – Supplemental material for A Causal Framework for Cross-Cultural Generalizability
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-amp-10.1177_25152459221106366 for A Causal Framework for Cross-Cultural Generalizability by Dominik Deffner, Julia M. Rohrer and Richard McElreath in Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science</p
1. Ehrenberg (Victor). Ost und West. Studien zur geschichtlichen Problematik der Antike. Brünn-Prague-Leipzig-Vienne, Verlag Rudolf M. Rohrer, 1935
Cloché Paul. 1. Ehrenberg (Victor). Ost und West. Studien zur geschichtlichen Problematik der Antike. Brünn-Prague-Leipzig-Vienne, Verlag Rudolf M. Rohrer, 1935. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 49, fascicule 229, Janvier-mars 1936. pp. 89-91
A self-correcting fallacy – why don’t researchers correct their own errors in the scientific record?
Correcting mistakes in light of new data and updating findings to reflect this is often considered to be a key characteristic of scientific research. Commenting on the ‘Loss-of-Confidence Project’, a study into self-correction amongst psychologists, Julia M. Rohrer, suggests that in practice self-correction of published research is, infrequent, difficult to achieve and perceived to come with reputational costs. However, by reframing and changing the static nature of academic publications, it may be possible to develop a research culture more conducive to self-correction
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