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Archytas of Tarentum : Pythagorean, philosopher and mathematician king

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The authenticity question of Archytas' writings is addressed in this paper, where the authors present a collection of genuine testimonials from Archytus' life, writings, reception, and philosophy of archytas.
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Part I. Introductory Essays: 1. Life, writings and reception 2. The philosophy of Archytas 3. The authenticity question Part II. Genuine Fragments: 1. Fragment 1 2. Fragment 2 3. Fragment 3 4. Fragment 4 Part III: Genuine Testimonia: 1. Life and writings (A1-A6, B5-B8) 2. Moral philosophy and character 3. Geometry: the duplication of the cube (A14 and A15) 4. Music 5. Metaphysics 6. Physics 7. Miscellaneous testimonia Appendix: Spurious writings and testimonia Appendix: Archytas' name.

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A review of verbal and non-verbal human-robot interactive communication

TL;DR: In this article, an overview of human-robot interactive communication is presented, covering verbal as well as non-verbal aspects, and ten desiderata are proposed, which provide an organizational axis both of recent and future research on humanrobot communication.
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A Review of Verbal and Non-Verbal Human-Robot Interactive Communication

Nikolaos Mavridis
- 20 Jan 2014 - 
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Scale, Space and Canon in Ancient Literary Culture

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Economy, Family, and Society from Rome to Islam: A Critical Edition, English Translation, and Study of Bryson's Management of the Estate

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The Science of Harmonics in Classical Greece

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