Nilo & Demetrius


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Amid the glory of Greece’s classical age, little Nilo’s challenges seem vast. While struggling with academics, athletics, and love, he receives unconditional support from his devoted parents. But unfortunately, even that is not enough to keep him at home. After leaving everything he knows at the tender age of twelve, he begins living on the streets at the mercy of others. Nilo’s vastly different brother, Demetrius, excels in school, but lacks athletic prowess. After entering the military at age eighteen, he lags far behind his peers in stamina and physical strength. It is a competitive world where life is difficult for Demetrius, until a new boyfriend intervenes and saves the day. The brothers somehow manage to persevere as their lives intertwine with challenges and opportunities as well as human and absolute love during a time when sexuality has few boundaries. As both experience the best and worst that society offers, now only time will tell if they will become like other Greeks and achieve unsurpassed accomplishments. Nilo & Demetrius shares the tale of two disparate brothers as they face challenges, failures, and the emotional ups and downs of life in classical Greece.




The Nile Mosaic of Palestrina


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The Nile Mosaic of Palestrina, dating to c. 100 B.C., presents a unique and enigmatic picture of Egypt. This study demonstrates that the mosaic depicts rituals connected with the yearly inundation of Egypt, and will explain how it was that such scenes could be found in Central Italy at this early date.




Geographica


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Catalog of Copyright Entries


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The Codex of Justinian


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The first reliable annotated English translation, with original texts, of one of the central sources of the Western legal tradition.




Elderly Councils of some domestic (Russian) Ascetics of Piety in the 18th–19th cc


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“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html I. Instructions of Archimandrite Theophan of Novoezersk Moral instructions of Father Theophan, recorded in the Goritsky Monastery Notes from Father Theophan, Archimandrite of the Kirillo-Novoezersk Monastery, former cell attendant of the Most Reverend Gabriel, Metropolitan of Novgorod and St. Petersburg II. Instructions of the Valaam ascetics Schemamonk Seraphim Monk Herman Monk Athanasius Monk Benjamin III. Instructions of the Solovetsky ascetics Hermit Theophan (+ July 26, 1819) Elder Nahum IV. Instructions of Schemamonk Zosima V. Instructions of Hieroschemamonk Stefan VI. Instructions of Elder Hilarion Simonovsky VII. Instructions of the recluse John Siezenovsky VIII. Instructions of Elder Hilarion Troekurovsky IX. Instructions of Archimandrite Agapit of Nilo-Stolobensky X. Instructions of the hermit Grigory Agafonov. XI. Brief teachings of Elder Theodore of Sanansar. From brief interviews with Fr. Theodora with novices of the Alekseevskaya community Church rank and monastery charter Instructions of Elder Hieromonk Theodore XII. Instructions of the Rostov hieromonk Father Amphilochius of blessed memory XIII. Instructions of His Grace Anthony, Archbishop of Voronezh and Zadonsk XIV. Instructions of the elder of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, Hieroschemamonk Parthenius XV. Instructions of Hegumen Boniface of Feofaniya XVI. Instructions of Hieroschemamonk Nathanael of Zadonsk XVII. Instructions of Hieroschemamonk Agapit of Zadonsk XVIII. Instructions of Eldress Matrona of Zadonsk XIX. Instructions of the Mauritia Abbess of Goritsa XX. Instructions of Abbot Philaret of Glinsk XXI. Instructions of Abbess Antonia Kashinskaya




History of Ancient Greek Scholarship


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This book aims to offer a unified historical treatment of all that is usually understood as “ancient scholarship” or “ancient philology” and is the first modern work to cover a period from the beginnings to the fall of Byzantium after John Edwin Sandys’ work published between 1903-1908. The field “ancient scholarship” includes the exegesis of Greek authors, the editing of their texts, orderly collections of materials useful for exegetical purposes – such as lexeis, onomatologies, collections of antiquarian materials et similia –, the study of grammar, reflection on language, and everything that can be linked to this sphere, that is to say literature and the instruments for interpreting it. If it is hard today to imagine such a work being undertaken by a single scholar, it is worth underlining the benefits offered by a volume with multiple expert voices in a field so complex and multiform. The book is based on the four historiographical chapters of Brill's Companion to Ancient Greek Scholarship (2015), which have been enlarged, updated and rethought.







Thomæ Thomasii Dictionarium ... Huic etiam ... novissimè accessit vtilissimus de ponderum, mensurarum,&monetarum veterum reductione ad ea, quæ sunt Anglis iam in vsu, tractatus. Decima editio superioribus cum Graecarum dictionum tum earundem primitivorum adiectione multò auctior. Cui demum adiectum est supplementum, authore Ph. Hollando ... vnà cum nouo Anglolatino dictionario


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