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Arkaik Dönem’de Phokaia’nın Lydia ile İlişkileri Üzerine Tespitler / Detections on Phocaea’s Relationship with Lydia in the Archaic Period
Published 2021-11-01“…The main focus of these relations will be the periods of the last Lydian kings, Alyattes and Croesus. The writings of Herodotus about this have guided this issue. …”
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MENSAJES DEL ORÁCULO Y DECISIONES SOBRE LA GUERRA O LA PAZ. HERÓDOTO, HISTORIAS, 1.
Published 2018-08-01“…We selected the repeated questions formulated by King Croesus of Lydia concerning the war against the Persians, and his unique interpretations of the Pythia’s answers (1. 46-48, 53-56). …”
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Mensajes del oráculo y decisiones sobre la guerra o la paz. Heródoto, Historias, 1.
Published 2018-08-01“…We selected the repeated questions formulated by King Croesus of Lydia concerning the war against the Persians, and his unique interpretations of the Pythia’s answers (1. 46-48, 53-56). …”
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La mujer sin nombre: acerca del acceso al poder en el logos de Candaules y Giges
Published 2016-09-01“…Palabras clave: mujer - oikos - poder Abstract The short story of king Candaules, at the beginning of the Croesus logos in the first book of Herodotus’ Histories, offers an interesting example of how a seemingly powerless woman –a queen– becomes the key for a man –Giges– and his dinasty to access the throne in ancient Libia. …”
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Hepatocyte Aggregate Formation on Chitin-Based Anisotropic Microstructures of Butterfly Wings
Published 2018-01-01“…Here, we utilized a simple, cost-effective, and green method with two-step chemical treatment to get more selected hydrophilic butterfly wings from Morpho menelaus, Papilio ulysses telegonus, and Ornithoptera croesus lydius as a chitin-based natural scaffolds to growing hepatocyte aggregates. …”
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La mujer sin nombre: acerca del acceso al poder en el logos de Candaules y Giges
Published 2016-09-01“…Palabras clave: mujer - oikos - poder Abstract The short story of king Candaules, at the beginning of the Croesus logos in the first book of Herodotus’ Histories, offers an interesting example of how a seemingly powerless woman –a queen– becomes the key for a man –Giges– and his dinasty to access the throne in ancient Libia. …”
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The dialogues of the Cyropaedia
Published 1987“…</p> <p>Chapter IV deals with the novelle or colourful tales of the <em>Cyr</em>. - the stories of Croesus, Panthea, Gobryas and Gadatas. The characters and plots of these stories are found to have much in common with the novelle of Ctesias and Herodotus. …”
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