Showing posts with label Classical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classical. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2015

Roman Republican Moneyers and Their Coins 63 BC to 49 BC: Aspects of Ancient Classical Coins




Roman Republican Moneyers and Their Coins 63 BC to 49 BC: Aspects of Ancient Classical Coins by Michael Harlan


English | Sept. 1995 | ISBN: 0713476729 | 208 Pages | PDF | 116 MB




Under the Roman Republic, the minting of coinage was assigned to individual moneyers, many of whom are known only by their coins. Harlan sets out to interpret the significance of the various designs, also to examine the role of the moneyer and the corresponding implications for the Republic itself.






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Friday, September 11, 2015

The Meaning of Stoicism (Martin Classical Lectures. Volume XXI)




The Meaning of Stoicism (Martin Classical Lectures. Volume XXI) by Ludwig Edelstein


English | Jan. 1, 1966 | ISBN: 0674558502 | 120 Pages | PDF | 2.98 MB




"As the ancients themselves knew, Stoicism was not a uniform doctrine. Throughout the centuries there existed factions; the Stoics treasured their independence of judgment and quarreled among themselves." Yet, "despite their individual differences, the Stoic dissenters remained Stoics. That which they had in common, that which made them Stoics, is what I understand as the meaning of Stoicism." Thus delimiting his framework, Ludwig Edelstein attempts to define Stoicism by grasping the elusive common element that bound together the various factions within the ethical system. He begins this exemplary essay with a description of the Stoic sage—the ideal aimed at by Zeno and his followers—which establishes the basic characteristics of the philosophy. Mr. Edelstein then proceeds to a more detailed examination, discussing the Stoic concepts of nature and living in accord with nature; the internal criticism of the second and first centuries B.C. , which indicates the limitations and possibilities inherent in the doctrine; the Stoic"s way of life and his attitude toward practical affairs, revealing the values cherished by the adherents of the Stoa; and, finally, the place of Stoicism in the history of philosophy.








Thursday, September 10, 2015

The Classical Decision Problem




The Classical Decision Problem by Egon Börger


English | Jan. 15, 1997 | ISBN: 354057073X | 482 Pages | DJVU | 5.98 MB




This is the most comprehensive treatment available in book form of the classical decision problem of mathematical logic and of the role of the classical decision problem in modern computer science. A revealing analysis of the natural order of decidable and undecidable cases is given. The complete classification of the solvable and unsolvable standard cases of the classical decision problem will be of particular interest to the reader. The classification comes complete with the complexity analysis of the solvable cases, with the comprehensive treatment of the reduction method, and with the model-theoretical analysis of solvable cases. Many cases are treated here for the first time, and a great number of simple proofs and exercises have been included. The results and methods of the book are extensively used in logic, computer science and artificial intelligence.