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SAGP Newsletter 1988/9.2 (November)
Programs of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association December 28, 1988, in Washington DC, and with the American Philological Association January 7, 1989, in Baltimore, Maryland
SAGP Newsletter 1986/7.2 (November)
Announcement of the meetings of the Society with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association and with the American Philological Association, December 1986
Did the Ancient Greeks have a Concept of Human Rights?
Although there is no single word in the classical Greek that captures the sense that modern political thinkers give to the word rights as it is used in the phrase human rights, classical Greek and Roman texts have a good deal to contribute to 21st-century discussions of human rights
The Reformation in Norway: A Historical-Bibliographical Survey
The purpose of this study is to explore a few of the many questions that could be raised concerning the advent of the Reformation to Norway. When did the Lutheran Church of Norway begin? How did it come into being? Where did it begin? Where did it flourish first? How did Norway become a truly “Lutheran country? Who were the heros or the antiheros of the Reformation in Norway? Where can one go to find out more about the Church of Norway? This study attempts to answer some of these questions
SAGP Newsletter 1987/8.2 (November)
Announcement of the meetings of the Society with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association and with the American Philological Association for December 1987
SAGP/SSIPS 2007 Abstract Collection
This is a collection of abstracts from the 2007 SAGP/SSIPS conference, in alphabetical order by name of author
SAGP Newsletter 2006/7.2
Programs of the Society with the Pacific Division, April 7, 2007, in San Francisco, and with the Central Division, April 20, 2007, in Chicago
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