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Searched all Perseus collections for "leontini" 55 results in 5 collections
Included alternate terms: Lentini Leontinoi
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Perseus Tools and Information (2)
Greek and Roman Materials (11)
Beazley Archive (39)
NCSTRL Historical Collection (1)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses... (2)

2 from Perseus Tools and Information

  1. Lentini: Italy [Atlas site] (9.51)

  2. Leontinoi [Atlas site] (8.15)

11 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Leontinoi [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (18.68)

  2. LEONTINI [Reference article in Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD)] (17.16)

  3. LEONTINOI (Lentini) Sicily. [Reference article in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald)] (16.37)

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39 from Beazley Archive

  1. Syracuse, Museo Arch. Regionale Paolo Orsi, 6312: LEKYTHOS; DIOSPHOS PAINTER; AMAZON WITH HORSE [Beazley Archive Vase] (9.16)

  2. Syracuse, Museo Arch. Regionale Paolo Orsi, 8612: LEKYTHOS; 500-450, EMPORION PAINTER; SPHINX (THEBAN ?) ON COLUMN, BETWEEN DRAPED MEN WITH STAFFS (?) [Beazley Archive Vase] (9.12)

  3. Lentini, Museum: LEKYTHOS; HORSEMEN, ONE IN THRACIAN CLOAK [Beazley Archive Vase] (8.90)

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1 from NCSTRL Historical Collection

  1. Lentini, M., Pereyra, Victor; An adaptive finite difference solver for nonlinear two point boundary problems with mild boundary layers.: A variable order variable step finite difference algorithm for approximately solving m-dimensional systems of the form y' = f(t,y), t $\in$ [a,b] subject to the nonlinear boundary conditions g(y(a),y(b)) = 0 is presented. A program, PASVAR, implementing these ideas has been written and the results on several test runs are presented together with comparisons with other methods. The main features of the new procedure are: a) Its ability to produce very precise global error estimates, which in turn allow a very fine control between desired tolerance and actual output precision. b) Non-uniform meshes allow an economical and accurate treatment of boundary layers and other sharp changes in the solutions. c) The combination of automatic variable order (via deferred corrections) and automatic (adaptive) mesh selection produces, as in the case of initial value problem solvers, a versatile, robust, and efficient algorithm. [Text] (1.83)

2 from OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses and Dissertations Repository

  1. Robertson, John Cunningham.; The Gorgianic figures in early Greek prose,--by John C. Robertson.: Thesis--Johns Hopkins university, 1891. [Text] (3.45)

  2. Newiger, Hans Joachim.; Untersuchungen zu Gorgias' Schrift uI?Kber das Nichtseiende.: Habilitationsschrift--Kiel, 1967., Bibliography: p. [189]-192. [Text] (2.40)

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