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    Ancient Greece by D'Angour, A

    Published 2020
    “…This chapter outlines the evidence for musical history in ancient Greece, connecting it to philosophical approaches represented by Plato and others, as well as to recently elucidated documents with Ancient Greek musical notation. …”
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    Memory and Ancient Greece by Price, S

    Published 2008
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    Mechanics and Mathematics in Ancient Greece by Danilo Capecchi, Giuseppe Ruta

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This entry presents an overview on how mechanics in Greece was linked to geometry. In ancient Greece, mechanics was about lifting heavy bodies, and mathematics almost coincided with geometry. …”
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    Syrinx in the Musical Culture of Ancient Greece by O. S. Enzeldt

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Many studies have shown that this multi-pipe flute was an important part of the pastoral culture in ancient Greece. Here, it is described what the traditional syrinx looked like. …”
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    Women’s education, knowledge and competence in Ancient Greece by Stevanović Lada

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The paper deals with women’s education in Ancient Greece. In ancient times, women were dominated by men throughout the Greek world, while their roles and competence were strictly defined (albeit differently across various city-states). …”
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    Early Historians, Myth and the Aristocracy of Ancient Greece by Surikov, Igor Evgenyevich

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…And genealogies in Ancient Greece were always of interest firstly for aristocrats. …”
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    The New Hellenism: Oscar Wilde and ancient Greece by Ross, IA

    Published 2008
    “…I examine Wilde’s Hellenism in terms of the specific texts, editions and institutions through which he encountered ancient Greece. The late-nineteenth-century professionalisation of classical scholarship and the rise of the new science of archaeology from the 1870s onwards endangered the status of antiquity as a textual source of ideal fictions rather than a material object of positivist study. …”
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