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El desarrollo de la geografía durante el período helenístico, por un lado, estuvo determinado por las conquistas de Alejandro que expandieron loshorizontes de la oikoumene hacia territorios desconocidos para el mundo griego, y por otro, por una tradición ... see more

El desarrollo de la geografía durante el período helenístico, por un lado, estuvo determinado por las conquistas de Alejandro que expandieron loshorizontes de la oikoumene hacia territorios desconocidos para el mundo griego, y por otro, por una tradición ... see more

Polybius (M.Ö. 200-118) was born in the city of Megalopolis in Hellas. He belongs to a noble and distinguished family. By the influence of his family he took important tasks in Achaean League in a short time. After Perseus’ defeat at Pydna (168 BC), Polyb... see more

This article offers some reflections on the linguistic dimension of scientific knowledge, starting from the reading of the stimulating essay “The forgotten revolution” by Lucio Russo, almost unknown in Spain despite its long editorial and reviews path in ... see more

AbstractWhy do people in South Africa fight over statues – even to the extent of tying themselves to a mere bust? Using insights, especially from Jan Assmann, the study develops the argument that material culture (such as images and statues) provides th... see more

AbstractWhy do people in South Africa fight over statues – even to the extent of tying themselves to a mere bust? Using insights, especially from Jan Assmann, the study develops the argument that material culture (such as images and statues) provides th... see more

The aim of the present paper is to continue a critical study on Hellenistic Sciences. Such a study began with some previous papers on Euclid, where some remarkable aspects of the Alexandrinian mathematician emerged; in particular, we focused on some chara... see more

Like many contemporary researchers into the ancient history of philosophy and into encyclopedic Hellenistic works (Mejer, Schoefield, Runia, Maasfeld ...), the author observes that a great deal of research into ancient doxography and Diogenes Laertius has... see more

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