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Euripides Scholia: Scholia on Orestes 1–500
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Scholia are the annotations found in medieval manuscripts of Greek authors. They are found in the margins and between the lines of a primary text, or occasionally gathered in a separate codex or section of a codex. The annotations represent an amalgamation of commentary and glosses made over a long period of time, from the 2nd century BCE to the Renaissance.

Subject:
Ancient History
History
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
UC Berkeley
Author:
Donald J. Mastronarde
Date Added:
09/10/2020
The Languages of Berkeley: An Online Exhibition
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This online library exhibition celebrates the magnificent diversity of languages that advance research, teaching, and learning at the University of California, Berkeley. Taking place between February 2019 and October 2020, it was the point of embarkation for an exciting sequential exhibit that built on one post per week, showcasing an array of digitized works in the original language chosen by those who work with these languages on a daily basis — librarians, professors, lecturers, staff, and students.

Subject:
Ethnic Studies
Language, Philosophy, and Culture
Languages
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
UC Berkeley Open Book
Author:
Claude H. Potts
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Date Added:
07/08/2021
Yerelden Kalkınmayı Yeniden Düşünmek
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Bu kitabı, benzer diğer yayınlardan ayıran temel özellikleri; Anadolu’nun nispeten daha az gelişmiş, gelir dağılımından daha az pay alan şehirleri özelinde düzenlenen örnek ve ender akademik etkinliklerden birinin; uygulamalı bir akademik çalışmanın sonuçlarını raporlaştırması, kalıcı bir yayına dönüştürmesi ve yine bu sonuçları ildeki, ülkedeki ilgili kurum ve kuruluşlar ile paylaşılacak kalıcı bir eser haline getirmeyi amaçlamasıdır. Kitap, bu doğrultuda, küçük Anadolu şehirlerinin kalkınması konusu özelinde bir referans yayın haline gelmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Google translation: The main features that distinguish this book from other similar publications are; One of the exemplary and rare academic events organized specifically for the relatively less developed cities of Anatolia, which have a lesser share of income distribution; It aims to report the results of an applied academic study, to turn it into a permanent publication and to make these results a permanent work to be shared with the relevant institutions and organizations in the province and country. In this direction, the book aims to become a reference publication on the development of small Anatolian cities.

Subject:
Language, Philosophy, and Culture
Languages
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
UC Berkeley Open Book
Author:
Bilal Bagis
Date Added:
03/10/2020