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In Polyb. 21,7,1–4 there are several words that are used in a particular sense not (clearly) accounted for in our dictionaries, notably LSJ. The words are: (1) πuρ?óρō?, device in the shape of a funnel used for throwing fire, (2) κημó?, receptacle in the shape ōι a funnel or basket used for throwing fire, fire‐basket, (3) αγκúλη, loop or case for fastening poles resembling bowsprits, (4) κōντó?, particular kind ōι bowsprit carrying a receptacle for fire (κημó?), (5) εμβōλń and παρεμβōλń, ramming through frontal, and front lateral, attack respectively, (6) εκταρ?ττōμαι, Med., stir violently and throw out. 相似文献
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Στ. Kνριαχίδōν 《Symbolae Osloenses / auspiciis Societatis Graeco-Latinae》2013,87(1):138-139
Apropos the new edition of Contra Hieroclem in “Sources Chrétiennes”;, the title and number of books and editions of Hierocles’ lost treatise are discussed. In the latter part of the article, the various attempts to date Contra Hieroclem are examined, and the question is raised whether Eusebius of Caesarea is really its author. 相似文献
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对不起,3G来晚了中国3G牌照的迟迟未发,牵动着亿万国人的心,在焦急的期待中各种猜想不绝于耳。2008年4月1日,3G手机开始在中国试商用,这标志着中国3G时代正式到来。但TD网络的健全需要一定的时间过 相似文献
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齐刀铜范母与叠铸工艺(i) 总被引:2,自引:1,他引:1
齐刀铜范母(或者称铜母范),即近人所说的清代晚期发现于山东临淄的阳文“齐法化”铜范盒,由于它完全具备了叠铸工艺范母的诸要素,所以几乎被学术界一致认为是我国古代叠铸工艺和叠铸法铸钱最早的范例,又由于至今为止从未发现有其它更早的叠铸事例, 相似文献
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Nitasha Tamar Sharma 《American Nineteenth Century History》2013,14(2):115-140
ABSTRACTThis article charts the history of Black people in nineteenth-century Hawai?i, an Indigenous and non-White society that prohibited slavery. Far from the Black Atlantic, African-descended people in the Pacific found acceptance and refuge. Since the late 1700s, Black mariners and notable figures – including former slaves from the US as well as Cape Verdeans – arrived in a non-slave society which was in the process of adopting race. Largely unrecognized, they worked in concert with Native Hawaiians – as spouses, educators, attorneys, and advisors to the monarchs – to influence and resist the development of American racial ideologies. Combining Hawaiian language sources, missionary journals, and ship logs with the scant existing historiography, this article accounts for Black people in the Hawaiian Islands during its tumultuous shift from an independent nation to a US Territory – a period and people neglected in twentieth-century scholarship on the Black Pacific. 相似文献