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Ainigma e griphos : gli antichi e l'oscurità della parola.
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ISBN: 9788846733535 8846733533 Year: 2012 Publisher: Pisa ETS

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Devinettes en petits morceaux
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ISBN: 9782889081509 2889081508 Year: 2012 Publisher: Genève La Joie de lire

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Album proposant, de deux en deux, de trouver quels animaux se cachent derrière une quinzaine de devinettes jumelées, en regard, à des amas abstraits d'éléments graphiques colorés. On découvre ensuite, pour chacune, la réponse de l'autre côté de la page où les formes géométriques ont été regroupés de manière à former une espèce animale. Le tout fait d'estampes imprimées sur des pages verticales tour à tour crème ou de couleur, cet imagier interactif stimulera tant l'imagination des tout petits que celle des artistes en herbe. [SDM].

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The Muse at Play

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In May 2011, a conference on riddles and word games in Greek and Latin poetry took place at the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of Warsaw. The conference was intended as an open forum where specialists working in different fields of classical studies could meet to discuss the varied manifestations of riddles and other technopaegnia - both terms being understood broadly to encompass the full range of play with language in classical antiquity, in keeping with the use made of the two terms in ancient and early modern theoretical discussions. This volume offers revised versions of the papers presented during the conference. Contributions by scholars from Europe and the USA treat a number of interconnected topics, including: ancient and modern attempts to formulate a definition of the riddle; poetic games at Greek symposia; experimentation with language in late classical poetry; riddles in the book cultures of the Hellenistic age and late antiquity; the functions of word games carved in stone, written on papyrus, or inscribed on the wall as graffiti; authors famed for their obscurity, such as Heraclitus and Lycophron; wordplay in Neo-Latin poetry; oracles, magic squares, pattern poetry, palindromes and acrostichs.

Slicing pizzas, racing turtles, and further adventures in applied mathematics
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ISBN: 0691102848 1280494417 9786613589644 1400843030 9781400843039 0691154996 0691059470 9780691154992 9780691102849 9781280494413 Year: 2012 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press

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Have you ever daydreamed about digging a hole to the other side of the world? Robert Banks not only entertains such ideas but, better yet, he supplies the mathematical know-how to turn fantasies into problem-solving adventures. In this sequel to the popular Towing Icebergs, Falling Dominoes (Princeton, 1998), Banks presents another collection of puzzles for readers interested in sharpening their thinking and mathematical skills. The problems range from the wondrous to the eminently practical. In one chapter, the author helps us determine the total number of people who have lived on earth; in another, he shows how an understanding of mathematical curves can help a thrifty lover, armed with construction paper and scissors, keep expenses down on Valentine's Day. In twenty-six chapters, Banks chooses topics that are fairly easy to analyze using relatively simple mathematics. The phenomena he describes are ones that we encounter in our daily lives or can visualize without much trouble. For example, how do you get the most pizza slices with the least number of cuts? To go from point A to point B in a downpour of rain, should you walk slowly, jog moderately, or run as fast as possible to get least wet? What is the length of the seam on a baseball? If all the ice in the world melted, what would happen to Florida, the Mississippi River, and Niagara Falls? Why do snowflakes have six sides? Covering a broad range of fields, from geography and environmental studies to map- and flag-making, Banks uses basic algebra and geometry to solve problems. If famous scientists have also pondered these questions, the author shares the historical details with the reader. Designed to entertain and to stimulate thinking, this book can be read for sheer personal enjoyment.

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