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4. starptautiskā klasiskās filoloģijas biennāles konference ANTIQUITAS VIVA 2012: ΠΑΙΔΕΙΑ – izglītība un izglītošanās antīkajā pasaulē, vērtību manto…
2012
The conference is financially supported by the Hellenic Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, Culture and Sports and the University of Latvia. --- Support for Conference Proceedings by ERAF Project Support for the international cooperation projects and other international cooperation activities in research and technology at the University of Latvia No. 2010/0202/2DP/2.1.1.2.0/10/APIA/VIAA/013
Antiquitas Viva: studia classica, 5
2019
Copia sententiarum verborumque Latinorum Caroli Müchlenbach
1845
LU Filoloģijas un filozofijas fakultātes bibliotēkas pirmskara perioda inventāra grāmatas
2022
Latvijas Universitātes (LU) Filoloģijas un filozofijas fakultātes bibliotēkas pirmskara perioda inventāra grāmatas, salīdzinot ar pārējo LU struktūrvienību bibliotēku inventāra grāmatām, sniedz vispilnīgāko vēsturisko informāciju. Tās ne tikai uzskaita fakultātes bibliotēkas krājumu, bet var tikt izmantotas kā pavediens uz savstarpēji saistītu informāciju par starpkaru perioda un Universitātes dzīvi. Fiksētā informācija par iegādes avotiem (pirkšana/ziedošana, iesaistītās personības), grāmatu un periodisko izdevumu uzskaitījumā gadu gaitā vērojamās izmaiņas attiecībā uz tendencēm studiju procesa nodrošināšanas tematikas ziņā vai prioritātēm grūtos apstākļos - tas viss ir bagātīgs vēsturiskā…
Arbërishtja në rrjedhë të shekujve
2019
Albanian translation of a volume containing selected studies by Matteo Mandalà on Arbëresh dialects.
La kalimera di Lazzaro: Varianti testuali siculo-arbëreshe
2018
This kalimera forms part of an ancient pagan rite of agricultural fertility, which due to syncretism is conserved in the paraliturgical practices still existing in the Arbëresh communities in southern Italy.Belonging to the cycle of commemoration of the dead, Lazarus’ Saturday is the second of the four Saturdays (the first is that of the carnival – in Alb. E shtuna e shpirtravet), during which participants sing the ballad of Constantine and Doruntina; the second Saturday, as mentioned, is that of the Resurrection of Lazarus, featuring liturgical hymns known as the hymns of the Holy Week; the third is the Saturday on the Easter’s Eve when the bells were untied; the fourth Saturday is that of…
Recensione ad Angelo Poliziano, Greek and Latin Poetry, edited and translated by P.E. Knox, Cambridge [Mass.]-London, Harvard University Press, 2018,…
2021
Recensione ad Angelo Poliziano, Greek and Latin Poetry, edited and translated by P.E. Knox, Cambridge [Mass.]-London, Harvard University Press, 2018. Si tratta dell'edizione, criticamente rivista, con introduzione, traduzione inglese a fronte e commento, di tutta la produzione poetica greca e latina del Poliziano. Il volume è stato pubblicato nel 2018 all'interno della serie The I Tatti Renaissance Library. Review to Angelo Poliziano, Greek and Latin Poetry, edited and translated by P.E. Knox, Cambridge [Mass.] - London, Harvard University Press, 2018. This is the critically revised edition, with introduction, English translation and commentary, of all of Poliziano's Greek and Latin poetry.…
Myth and Mind: The Origin of Human Consciousness in the Discovery of the Sacred
2010
By accepting that the formal structure of human language is the key to understanding the uniquity of human culture and consciousness and by further accepting the late appearance of such language amongst the Cro-Magnon, I am free to focus on the causes that led to such an unprecedented threshold crossing. In the complex of causes that led to human being, I look to scholarship in linguistics, mythology, anthropology, paleontology, and to creation myths themselves for an answer. I conclude that prehumans underwent an existential crisis, i.e., the realisation of certain mortality, that could be borne only by the discovery-creation of the larger realm of symbolic consciousness once experienced a…
Science and Religion Dialogue: What is Life? Zinātnes un Reliģijas Dialogs: Kas ir dzīvība?
2013
Juris Cālītis, Paskāla liesmas, Dekarta rēgs un cilvēka dzīvība Dzintars Edvīns Bušs, Dzīvības jēdziena aprises dvēseles, gara un apziņas izpratnes kontekstā Dainis Zeps, Dzīvība un Matemātika: vai ir kāds kopsakars? scireprints.lu.lv/227/ Pāvils Tjurins, Huligānisma psiholoģija (Dabas normativitāte un psihes nenormativitāte), scireprints.lu.lv/229/ Jānis Rudzītis, Dzīvība Vecajā Derībā Enoks Biķis, Cilvēka dzīvība bioloģiskā un medicīniskā aspektā Normunds Titāns, Bioloģisks universs? Inteliģenta ārpuszemes dzīvība? Astroteoloģija? scireprints.lu.lv/228/ Kaspars Mičulis, Dzīvība un saprāts pašorganizācijas un antropā principa kontekstā, scireprints.lu.lv/226/ Florian Gahbauer, Dzīva būtne:…
Glorifying Elohim with Dispositive and Probative Facts for Subsequent Motions:Nosce Te Ipsum (A Logic and Mathematics’ Approach)
2018
Pythagoras made the imperative “Man know thyself; then thou shalt know the Universe and God.” One of the Egyptian Luxor Temple proverbs is "Man, know thyself, and you are going to know the gods” and another is "The body is the house of God.” In some ways all classical literature addresses this question. Shakespeare’s asked the famous question, “To be, or not to be, that is the question,” which can be said, “To (X) be (Ǝ), or (V) not (¬) to (X) be (Ǝ), that is (=) the question (a known unknown, ?),” or ((X) Ǝ) V (¬ (X) Ǝ) = ?. Dispositive and probative facts for subsequent motions can be shown as proof of knowing God, which can be simply stated with logic and mathematics: know (cog) God (I) …