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Investigating the earthquake catalog of the National Observatory of Athens
Published 2009-06-01“…The earthquake catalog of the National Observatory of Athens (NOA) since the beginning of the Greek National Seismological Network development in 1964, is compiled and analyzed in this study. …”
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Populist Rhetorical Strategies in the Courts of Classical Athens
Published 2021-01-01“…Athens Journal of History…”
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Athens or London? The Parthenon Marbles and economic efficiency
Published 2022-01-01“…In the early part of the 19th century sculptures on the Parthenon in Athens were removed under the direction of the Earl of Elgin, then the British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, which at the time included Greece. …”
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ATHLI16: the ATHens Lidar Intercomparison campaign
Published 2018-01-01“…The results of the ATHLI16 (ATHens Lidar Intercomparison) campaign, held in Athens from 26/09 to 07/10 2016 are presented. …”
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On extreme daily precipitation totals at Athens, Greece
Published 2007-04-01“…The paper studies changes in daily precipitation records at the National Observatory, Athens, during the period 1891–2004. This is the longest available time series of precipitation for Greece. …”
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Ghosts in the streets of Athens: Ghostlore and social media
Published 2023-01-01“…Through pertinent online entries, mostly uploaded by groups describing their practices as ‘investigating’ the paranormal or the occult, this paper aims to discuss the connection between ghost-lore and public places, mainly from the city of Athens. Furthermore, a very important aspect demonstrating the effectiveness of these online entries are the comments made by the netizens following these ‘investigations’, which result in the formation of new groups. …”
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Meton of Athens: An Astronomer in the Democratic Landscape of the Polis
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Athens 1833-1979 : the dynamics of urban growth
Published 2013Subjects: “…Cities and towns Greece Athens Growth…”
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Aeschylean tragedy and the cultivation of fear in classical Athens
Published 2023“…<p>This thesis explores a particular discourse of fear in Classical Athens, most richly developed in the tragedies of Aeschylus, but detectable also in the writings of Thucydides, Plato, and Aristotle. …”
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Renewing Athens: the ideology of the past in Roman Greece
Published 2017“…<p>In this thesis we explore the period of renewal that Athens experienced during the second century AD. This century saw Athens at the peak of her cultural prominence in the Roman Empire: the city was the centre of the League of the Panhellenion and hosted a vibrant sophistic scene that attracted orators from across the Greek world, developments which were ideologically fuelled by contemporary conceptions of Classical Athens. …”
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Roycean loyalty in William Shakespeare’s timon of Athens
Published 2012“…The study focuses on the master-servant relationship shared by the Steward and Timon in Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens (1605). The paper begins with a brief overview on the notion of loyalty and moves towards reviewing some master-servant relationships found in Shakespeare’s plays. …”
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Loyalty in William Shakespeare's timon of Athens and pericles
Published 2011“…The thesis undertakes the reading of master-servant relationship in two Shakespearean plays, Timon of Athens (1605) and Pericles (1607). While the growing body of secondary comments has focused on the plays’ protagonists, Timon and Pericles, the research devotes particular attention to two commonly neglected servant characters, the Steward and Helicanus. …”
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Roycean loyalty in William Shakespeare's Timon of Athens
Published 2012“…The study focuses on the master-servant relationship shared by the Steward and Timon in Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens (1605). The paper begins with a brief overview on the notion of loyalty and moves towards reviewing some master-servant relationships found in Shakespeare’s plays. …”
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