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Kulturabkommen zwischen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und dem Königreich Griechenland: Morphotike symbasis metaxy tu Basileiu tes Ellados kai Tesomospondiakes Germanikes Demokratias
In: Bundesgesetzblatt. Teil 2, Heft 15, S. 502-505
ISSN: 2194-2005
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The Brauron clothing catalogues: text, analysis, glossary and translation
In: BAR international series 1428
Bibliographie zum Recht der Europäischen Gemeinschaften
In: Neuerscheinungen über die Europäischen Gemeinschaften / Beilage, 1985/4
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Interconnectedness: the living world of the early Greek philosophers
In: International pre-Platonic studies 7
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Ratifizierung der Einheitlichen Europäischen Akte: Materialien = Ratificering af den europaeiske faelles akt
Vol. 1: Belgique/Belgie, Danmark, Deutschland. - XXIII,570 S. - ISBN 92-829-0229-3.; Vol. 2: France. - XXI, S. 573-1326. - ISBN 92-829-0230-7.; Vol. 3: Hellas, Espana, Ireland. - XXI, S. 1329-2003. - ISBN 92-829-0231-5.; Vol. 4: Italia, Luxembourg, Nederland, Portugal, United Kingdom. - XXI, S. 2009-2718. - ISBN 92-829-0232-3
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Ratifizierung des Vertrages über die Europäische Union: Materialien zur Ratifizierung des am 7. 2. 1992 in Maastricht unterzeichneten Vertrages über die Europäische Union durch die Mitgliedstaaten der Europäischen Gemeinschaften = Ratificacao do Tratado de Uniao Europeia; Ratificacion del Tratado de...
Vol. 1: Belgique. - 653 S. - ISBN 92-829-0315-X; Vol. 2: Belgique. - S. 654-1334. - ISBN 92-829-0300-1; Vol. 3: Danmark. - 725 S. - ISBN 92-829-0301-X; Vol. 4: Deutschland. - 534 S. - ISBN 92-829-0302-8; Vol. 5: Ellas. - 580 S. - ISBN 92-829-0303-6; Vol. 6: Espana. - 635 S. - ISBN 92-829-0304-4; Vol. 7: France I. - 560 S. - ISBN 92-829-0316-8; Vol. 8: France II. - S. 565-1019. - ISBN 92-829-0305-2; Vol. 9: Ireland. - 201 S. - ISBN 92-829-0306-0.; Vol. 10: Italia I. - 435 S. - ISBN 92-829-0317-6; Vol. 11: Italia II. - S. 439-1199. - ISBN 92-829-0307-9; Vol. 12: Luxembourg. - 517 S. - ISBN 92-829-0308-7; Vol. 13: Nederland. - 605 S. - ISBN 92-829-0309-5; Vol. 14: Portugal. - 288 S. - ISBN 92-829-0310-9; Vol. 15: United Kingdom. - 636 S. - ISBN 92-829-0311-7
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KZ Dēmētria: oktōbrios-noembrios 1991 = Dimitria XXVI
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Hoi Musulmanoi athinganoi tēs Thrakēs
In: Hidryma Meletōn Chersonēsu tu Haimu, 255
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Introduction to Japanese Studies
In: Seminars and Roundtables, 8
Yabu, T.: On relations between Greece and Japan. S. 5-22. Chronopoulos, G.: The Meiji reformation 1868-1890: foundation for a modern state. S: 23-42. Chronopoulosm G.: Christianity in Japan from 1500 to modern times. S. 43-52. Roussos, J.: Ancient Greek tragedy and Noh - a parallelism. S. 53-74. Kostakos, G.: Japan on the international political stage and its role in the framework of the United Nations. S. 75-90. Nikolaou, I.: Threat perceptions in the Asian Pacific region. S. 91-106. Vallianatos, S.: The post-war Japanese policy towards the Middle East. S. 107-134. (Text in griechisch). Spanides, P.: JETRO: A commitment to harmony and import expansion. S. 135-150. Klonos, G.: MITI and its role in the Japanese and world economy. S. 151-158. Yamazaki, T.: The action of the Japanese companies facing the EC internal market integration. S. 159-168. Koutsoubas, T.: Japan: a new market opens up. S. 169-180. Papatriantafyllou, D.: Japanese management. S. 181-190. (Text in griechisch)
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Proxeny and polis: institutional networks in the Ancient Greek world
In: Oxford studies in ancient documents
Known from ancient authors such as Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plato, and more than 2,500 inscriptions, proxeny (a form of public guest-friendship) is the best attested interstate institution of the ancient world. This book offers a comprehensive re-examination of our evidence for this important Greek institution and uses it to examine the structure and dynamics of the interstate system of the Greek world, and the way in which these were transformed under the Roman Empire. Based on a detailed analysis of the function of the formulaic language of honorific decrees, this volume presents a new reconstruction of proxeny, and explores the way in which interstate institutions shaped the behaviour of individuals and communities in the ancient world. It draws on other material which has not been systematically exploited to reconstruct the proxeny networks of Greek city-states. This material reveals the extraordinary density of formal interconnections which characterized the ancient Greek world before the age of Augustus and reflected both trade and political contacts of different kinds. 0It also traces the disappearance of both proxeny and the broader institutional system of which it was part. Drawing on nuanced analysis of quantitative trends in the epigraphic record, it argues that the Greek world underwent a profound reorientation by the time of the Roman Principate, which fundamentally altered how Greek cities viewed relations with each other. Readership: For scholars and students interested in the history of ancient Greek institutions, epigraphy, ancient international relations, ancient Greek political structure, and the world of ancient Greece more generally