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ICU Management Plan
This work presents results from the European Space Agency (ESA) space mission PLATO. The PLATO payload, the PLATO Ground Segment and PLATO data processing are joint developments of ESA and the PLATO Mission Consortium (PMC). Funding for the PMC is provided at national levels, in particular by countries participating in the PLATO Multilateral Agreement (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, and United Kingdom) and institutions from Brazil.
Members of the PLATO Consortium can be found at https://platomission.com/.
The ESA PLATO mission website is https://www.cosmos.esa.int/plato. We thank the teams working for PLATO for all their work.
This work has been funded thanks to the Italian Space Agency (ASI) support to the Project, as defined by the ASI-INAF agreement n. 2015-019-R.O. ”Scientific activity for the PLATO Mission - B/C Phases”.This document contains the ICU management plan at the present status of the project. It provides the information about the project organisation and schedule with the aim of demonstrating that the ICU subsystem tasks assigned to the PI are accomplished within the prescribed time schedule.
The Instrument Project Management Plan responds to the PLATO Payload Programmatic and Management Requirements Document.
This document does not contain the ICU functional and Scientific Requirements; for those we refer to the ESA and PLATO Consortium documentation
Platonica solent comitari seripta graece omnia ad codices manuscriptos recensuit variasque inde lectiones diligenter enotavit Immanuel Bekker. Vol. 2
In Greek, with notes and commentary in Latin
Epistolae
[Plato] ; [Trad.: Leonardus Brunus Aretinus]Keine Titelseite, TExtbeginn Bl. 1a: Ad prudentem et magnificum virum Cosmam de Medicis Florentinum Leonardi Aretini ...Impressum nach IST
Plato in the Third Sophistic
Plato in the Third Sophistic examines the influence and impact of Plato and Platonism in the era of Byzantine and Christian rhetoric. The volume brings together articles from leading scholars of late antique philosophy and literature. Their examinations show that Plato is the single most important and influential literary figure used to frame the literature of this time
... de iure principis contra pontificiam usurpationem : assertio acromatica cum aliis quibusdam ambiguitatibus ac protribunalium enucleatis casibus
... stato & condicto die 24. Septemb. ad consequenda privilegia de utroq. iure publica auctoritate respondendi, auctor Plato Mathias Schilherr Noribergens.Enthält 70 ThesenDiss. iur. Basel, 159
Some uses of Plato in Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Cleitophon
The aim of this thesis is to explore the relationship between Achilles Tatius' novel
Leucippe and Cleitophon and the Platonic corpus. I have searched for Platonic
allusions of various natures and purposes and grouped them into thematic chapters. I
have also compared instances of similar uses of Plato in contemporary authors in
order to classify both the individual cases and the place of Achilles Tatius' novel in its
literary environment, including the intended readership.
In my introduction I have argued that through the combination in his works of
philosophy and literary excellence Plato was an extremely important figure to the
Greeks of the second sophistic. However, despite the increasingly influential opinion
that Greek novel readership was not dissimilar to that of other works, the possibility
that the Greek novelists used Plato in a more than cosmetic fashion has been relatively
neglected. The uses of Plato on which I have concentrated are the employment of
Platonic names as allusions to their namesakes; Platonic narrative technique as the
model for the dialogue form and open-endedness of Leucippe and Cleitophon with
the integration of this technique into the broader question of the discrepancies
between the beginning and the end; the allusion to a particularly famous passage of
the Phaedrus in the name of the heroine; the repeated allusions to the Phaedran flow
of beauty, their purposes and the light they shed on the characterisation of Cleitophon;
and the Phaedran scene-setting, indulged in by many other writers, which Achilles
Tatius uses in two significant passages.
The conclusions I have reached are that Achilles Tatius uses Plato far more
extensively and imaginatively than hitherto realised; that such an intimate engagement
can shed light on other issues, such as psychological characterisation and the question
of humour; that Achilles Tatius wrote something of an "anti-Platonic" novel; and that
his work displays many similarities with other works whose sophistication is less in
doubt
Plato : pemikir etika dan metafisika
Plato hidup di jaman yang tidak menyenangkan. Dia lahir di tahun kematian Pericles112 hlm.: ilus.; 21 c
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