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Alloway, T. (2010): Goldman’s Trojan Currency Swap. ft.com/alphaville, Financial Times , 09.02.2010, available at: http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2010/02/09/145201/goldmans-trojan-greek-currency-swap/ , retrieved 09
Plummer, M. G. (1991): Ex-Post Empirical Estimates of the Second Enlargement: The Case of Greece. Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv 127 : 171-181. Ex-Post Empirical Estimates of the Second
suffixes in Spoken Modern Greek Koine. In: Glossologia 4: 63–88. Daltas P. Some patterns of variability in the use of diminutive and augmentative suffixes in Spoken Modern Greek Koine
In his discussion about the Biblical paraphrases written by the two Apolinarii Socrates Scholasticus claims that the study of pagan literature is necessary for the Christians. He starts by proving the harmlessness of studying Greek philosophy and comes to the conclusion that far from being harmful it is actually desirable, since familiarity with Greek philosophy (especially with logic) enables the Christians to argue against the pagans more effectively. Socrates, a lawyer from Constantinople is not averse to a little prevarication, neither is he accurate when he is writing about the purpose and contents of Julian's edict (362), which throws a bad light on the reliability of the church historian. The fact that Socrates' argument for Greek paideia was timely at the beginning of the fifth century proves the vitality of paganism and Greek philosophy on the one hand, and the antipathy of certain groups of Christians (especially monks) towards pagan culture on the other.
1 Introduction Within the last four decades, agriculture as a source of income for Greek families has become less and less important, while the share of tourism – and the service sector in general – has been on the rise ( Delivani 1991; NSAG 2017
Horace is regarded as belonging to the group of Latins who were highly influenced by the ancient Greek lyric poets, in particular Alcaeus. 1 His carm . 1. 32, written in Greek meter and according to the standards of Greek predecessors, is a hymn
This paper is meant to show that the widely accepted theory of the augment being completely absent in Mycenaean Greek is untenable. There is one example in the linear B documents in which the presence of the syllabic augment is undoubtful and two more in which it is probable. The lack or presence of the augment cannot be regarded as a dialectal feature in the sense of E. Risch's distinction between mycénien normal and mycénien spécial. The augment is a morphological innovation of a group of Indo-European languages, which was still spreading at the time of the documents and its rare occurrence can be regarded as one of the features that characterize Mycenaean as “a milestone between Indo-European and Historical Greek” (O. Szemerényi).
References Aslanidis , P. – Kaltwasser , C. ( 2016 ): Dealing with Populists in Government: The SYRIZA-ANEL Coalition in Greece . Democratization , 23 ( 6 ): 1077
Europe and other continents [ 5–8 ]. According to the most recent annual surveillance report from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Greece presents high percentage of carbapenem-resistant isolates among invasive K
Bartonellae in mammalian hosts in Greece has been reported, but there haven't been investigations concerning their arthropod vectors. Stray dogs and free-roaming cats, common in urban neighborhoods, are more susceptible to parasitic infestation than owned