philna | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 12 2007 | archaeology, architecture, art, blogs, culture, blog, education, interesting, literature, reading, history, classics, imported:del.icio.usMary Beard's blog for the NYT
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philna | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 17 2007 | culture, reference, literature, art, history, Library, books, archeology, ancient, archive, inspiration, free, imported:del.icio.usScanned copies of various historical notebooks, etc
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philna | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 30 2006 | reference, museums, math, history, classics, books, ancient, Literature, imported:del.icio.usThis tenth century manuscript is the unique source for two of Archimedes Treatises, The Method and Stomachion, and it is the unique source for the Greek text of On Floating Bodies. Discovered in 1906 by J.L. Heiberg, it plays a prominent role in his 1910-
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