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  • local basic_Greek = "[\206-\207][\128-\191]" -- excluding first line of Greek and Coptic block: ͰͱͲͳʹ͵Ͷͷͺͻͼͽ;Ϳ Replace semicolon or Greek question mark with regular question mark,
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  • local translit = require('Module:Ancient Greek')
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  • local circumflex = U(0x342) -- Greek circumflex (perispomeni) local question_mark = U(0x37E) -- Greek question mark
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  • ...t. It is based on an old version of the [[wikt:Module:grc-translit|Ancient Greek transliteration module]] on Wiktionary, with minor modifications to make it <pre>{{#invoke:Ancient Greek|translit|οἷος}}</pre>
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  • ...l be output in the correct order. Diacritics can also be added to existing Greek text. It implements {{tl|grc}} {{#invoke:Ancient Greek/typing/testcases|run_tests}}
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  • local Latin_to_Greek = require("Module:Ancient Greek/typing").to_Greek
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  • ...l be output in the correct order. Diacritics can also be added to existing Greek text. It implements {{tl|grc}} {{#invoke:Ancient Greek/typing/testcases|run_tests}}
    452 bytes (68 words) - 19:17, 8 July 2021
  • ...t. It is based on an old version of the [[wikt:Module:grc-translit|Ancient Greek transliteration module]] on Wiktionary, with minor modifications to make it <pre>{{#invoke:Ancient Greek|translit|οἷος}}</pre>
    1 KB (178 words) - 19:17, 8 July 2021
  • ...onvert a year in the Julian calendar to the equivalent year of the ancient Greek era organized by Olympiads
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  • ["el"] = {"Greek"}, -- Modern Greek (1453-) ["egy"] = {"Ancient Egyptian"}, -- Egyptian (Ancient)
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  • ...ce the times of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Mathematical puzzles by the Greek mathematician Euclid, Pythagorous, or the Vedic scholar Bodhayana eventuall Mathematical challenges of ancient and more recent times can be found in puzzles such as ticktacktoe, sliding
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  • ...ncluding many editions of medieval philosophical texts (mostly Latin, some Greek). ...tin 1992-99. Previously (1982-86 and 1989-91) director of the Institute of Greek and Latin Medieval Philology, which in 1992 was fused with the Institute of
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  • ...in the remaining sponge boats and in the dock area, where sponge shops and Greek restaurants and bakeries are plentiful. Sponge-diving exhibitions and deep- ...nue (US 19A) and Orange Street, is the center of colorful pageantry during Greek festivals.
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  • local Latin_to_Greek = require("Module:Ancient Greek/typing").to_Greek
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  • The '''''Organon''''' (Greek word meaning "tool") is the name given by [[Aristotle]]'s followers, the [[ *[[De Interpretatione|''On Interpretation'' (Latin:''De Interpretatione'', Greek ''Perihermenias'')]] introduces Aristotle's conception of [[proposition]] a
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  • ...nd Early Medieval Philosophy, though it does not continue the histories of Greek and Islamic philosophy but concentrates on the Latin Christian West. Unlike ** 4. Ancient scholastic logic as the source of medieval scholastic logic Sten Ebbesen;
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  • Evidence from [[ancient Egypt]] shows that the early Egyptians already knew how assemble planks of ...[[Phoenicia]] seems to have been of a similar design. The [[ancient Greece|Greek]]s and probably others introduced the use of multiple banks of oars for add
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  • ...reconcile the [[Christian theology]] of the [[Church Fathers]] with the [[Greek philosophy]] of [[Aristotle]] and his commentators. ...[Thomas Aquinas]], whose [[Summa Theologiae]] is an ambitious synthesis of Greek philosophy and Christian doctrine. In the [[Renaissance]], the deductive a
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  • local translit = require('Module:Ancient Greek')
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  • ...[[Babylonian]]s, later expanded by the famous [[History of Ancient Greece|Greek]] thinker and geographer [[Ptolemy]], a full circle is assigned 360 [[degre
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  • ["name"] = "Ancient Greek", ["article"] = "Ancient Greek",
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  • ...which it is usually known) or '''''On Interpretation''''' ([[Ancient Greek|Greek]] Περὶ Ἑρμηνείας or ''Peri Hermeneias'') is one of the earli
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  • ...://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-20586744.html ''Abstrat of'' The population of ancient Rome.] by Glenn R. Storey. HighBeam Research. Written 1997-[[December 1|12- ...es indicate that around 20 percent of the population under jurisdiction of ancient Rome (25–40%, depending the standards used, in Roman Italy<ref>N.Morley,
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  • ...th sculpture, jewelry, woodcarvings and other works from early Japanese to Greek cultures; and the African, Oceanic and Art of the Americas collections. Wed
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  • ["el"] = {"Greek"}, -- Modern Greek ["egy"] = {"Ancient Egyptian"}, -- Egyptian (Ancient); distinguish from contemporary arz: Egyptian Arabic
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  • ...n mediterranean and further people came to the Republic of Venice from the Greek colonies, Armenians, Middle East etc. Greek-Corcyra Melaina. The original Greek island name is Kórkyra. In English it's called Cofu.
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