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Papathomopoulos (Manolis). Varia philo logica et papyrologica. I
Straus Jean A. Papathomopoulos (Manolis). Varia philo logica et papyrologica. I. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 71, fasc. 1, 1993. Antiquité — Oudheid. p. 126
Tzetzès sur les Ἕκτορος λύτρα de Denys le Tyran
Papathomopoulos Manolis. Tzetzès sur les Ἕκτορος λύτρα de Denys le Tyran. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 94, fascicule 445-446, Janvier-juin 1981. pp. 200-205
N. Evangelinos, Παρατηρήσεις στὰ ἀποσπάσματα τοῦ Σικυωνίου τοῦ Μενάνδρου
Papathomopoulos Manolis. N. Evangelinos, Παρατηρήσεις στὰ ἀποσπάσματα τοῦ Σικυωνίου τοῦ Μενάνδρου. In: Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé, n°1, mars 1966. p. 150
Antoninus Liberalis. Recueil des Métamorphoses. Texte critique avec traduction et commentaire
Papathomopoulos Manolis. Antoninus Liberalis. Recueil des Métamorphoses. Texte critique avec traduction et commentaire. In: École pratique des hautes études. 4e section, Sciences historiques et philologiques. Annuaire 1963-1964. 1963. pp. 353-354
41. Mavroudis (Aimilios Dem.) Ἀρχιγένης Φιλίππου Ἀπαμεύς. Vie et œuvre d'un médecin grec dans la Rome impériale
Papathomopoulos Manolis. 41. Mavroudis (Aimilios Dem.) Ἀρχιγένης Φιλίππου Ἀπαμεύς. Vie et œuvre d'un médecin grec dans la Rome impériale. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 116, Juillet-décembre 2003. pp. 760-761
A preview in the reproductive biology of Notocanthus bonapartei
Trabajo presentado por Manolis Metaxakis para la obtención del Grado realizado bajo la dirección del Dr. Joan B. Company y la Dra. Ulla Fernandez-Arcaya del Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC)Peer reviewe
Manolis Andronikos: Greece's National Archaeologist
This paper explores five themes through a close examination of a single individual, Manolis Andronikos, known ‘Greece's National Archaeologist.' The five themes explored are: the process of creating a territorial state; the essential role of the outside powers; construction of an infrastructure; combining a monarchy with participatory government; and finally, overcoming regionalism to encourage centralization. The paper is an exploration of identity by examining how Manolis Andronikos's discovery of unpillaged tombs at the village of Vergina transformed Greek identity by incorporating Northern Greece, specifically Macedonia, into the national consciousness. Andronikos concluded that the archaeological artifacts in at least one tomb [e.g., human bones in a solid gold larnax (box)], belonged to Philip II, father of Alexander the Great, from the 4th century BCE. This purpose of the essay is not prove or disprove the validity of the claim; rather, it is to examine the impact of Andronikos's archaeological work and how he, as a person, scientist, and historian, transformed modern Greek identity by interpreting the evidence, and in so doing, linked the modern nation-state of Greece to its ancient and glorious past.
Interview with Manolis Tzagarakis
Manolis Tzagarakis is a Lecturer at the University of Patras, Greece and a researcher at the Computer Technology Institute. He holds a diploma from the Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics of the University of Patras, and a Ph.D. from the same university. His research interests includes hypermedia, structural computing, Web-technologies and Computer-Supported Collaborative Work. In the context of internationally funded projects, he designed and developed numerous hypermedia systems which resulted in the Callimachus Structural computing environment. He has served as Workshop Chair of ACM Hypertext 2004 and Program Chair of ACM Hypertext 2005. He serves regularly on the conference committee of the ACM Hypertext conference series. His homepage is http://application.econ.upatras.gr/users/tzagara/</jats:p
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
The Byzantine translation of the Qurʾān from the eighth/ninth century CE and its role in the polemic of Nicetas of Byzantium
The research project on a witness to one of the earliest translations of the Qurʾān, preserved in the Vat. gr. 681, is directed by Manolis Ulbricht within the framework of the Collaborative Research Centre 980 “Episteme in Motion. Transfer of Knowledge from the Ancient World to the Early Modern Period” at the Free University Berlin
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