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To train their model, Roth and Nowak manually annotated thousands of slices of the scroll, labeling each trace of ink or ...
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen May 2, 2025 Stuck at home with extra time on his hands courtesy of the 2020 COVID-19 ...
While Medieval Conclaves could extend for months and even years, the rules were tweaked by Pope John Paul II and Pope ...
A charred Herculaneum scroll, buried by the AD 79 Vesuvius eruption, was identified via X-ray as part of Philodemus’ On Vices ...
Core elements of Roman law can be traced back to the ancient Greek world. Roman law has been fundamental to the foundations ...
For over two thousand years, successive societies forged the civilization of ancient Greece. From the early societies of the ...
Real virtue is humble. You give, you help, you do the right thing—and then you move on, without fanfare. If your motivation ...
The history of thought, especially when it comes to gender, is deeply entrenched in patriarchal ideas that have shaped how ...
At the 221st session of the Executive Board of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) ...
Her visceral sculptural practice, now on view at Salon 94 and James Cohan, continues to push abstraction into new territory.
Erik Medina, a chemistry major from Miami, has been named the Princeton Class of 2025 valedictorian. Rosie Eden, a classics ...
Deipnosophistae by Athenaeus, a work written around 200 CE about well-read people philosophizing and enjoying good food and ...