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- Machine-powered ships
- Macrolinguistics
- Magic (function)
- Magic (propositional object)
- Main clauses
- Maiorinas
- Majuscule script
- Mannerism
- Manumission
- Maps
- Marble makers → Marble makers Prefer using StonemasonsStonemasons
- Maronites
- Marriage
- Masculine caesura → Masculine caesura Prefer using Penthemimeral caesuraPenthemimeral caesura
- Masks (theatre)
- Masons
- Mass tourism
- Matchmakers
- Material culture
- Material culture studies
- Matrilineal descent
- Mayor
- Meals in the prytaneion (privilege in ancient Athens)
- Means for the recording of inscriptions
- Medical doctors
- Medicine
- Medieval Greek
- Melodrama
- Member meronymy
- Member of Parliament
- Mentalities
- Meronymy
- Mese (Harmonic science)
- Mesode
- Messenger
- Metabole (Harmonic science)
- Metadiegetic narrator
- Metaphor (figure of speech)
- Metaphysics
- Meteorology
- Meter (poetry) → Meter (poetry) Prefer using Metron (poetry)Metron (poetry)
- Methods
- Metonymy
- Metre (poetry)
- Metre (poetry) → Metre (poetry) Prefer using Metron (poetry)Metron (poetry)
- Metrical units
- Metron (poetry)
- Metronomoi (Collective authorities)
- Metronomos (ancient Athens)
- Metropolitan bishop
- Mevlevis
- Microlinguistics
- Microscopes
- Midwifery professionals
- Midwives
- Migrants
- Migration
- Milesian weight standard
- Milestones
- Milkmen
- Mineralogy
- Minimal Art → Minimal Art Prefer using MinimalismMinimalism
- Minimalism
- Mining academies
- Minister (government office)
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Minorities
- Mint magistrate
- Mint marks (Numismatics)
- Minuscule script
- Miracle inscriptions
- Mitroxenoi
- Mixed media
- Mob rule (Aristotelian philosophy)
- Mobile objects
- Modern Art
- Modern Greek
- Modern Greek dialects
- Modern Greek metre
- Modernism
- Modes (music theory) → Modes (music theory) Prefer using HarmoniaiHarmoniai
- Modulation (Harmonic science) → Modulation (Harmonic science) Prefer using Metabole (Harmonic science)Metabole (Harmonic science)
- Modulation of genus (Harmonic science)
- Modulation of harmonia (Harmonic science)
- Modulation of melodic character (Harmonic science)
- Modulation of rhythm (Harmonic science)
- Modulation of rhythmic consecution (Harmonic science)
- Modulation of rhythmic position (Harmonic science)
- Monasteries
- Monasteries (Christianity)
- Monks (Christianity)
- Monochord → Monochord Prefer using Harmonic canonHarmonic canon
- Monograms (Numismatics)
- Monologic epistolary novel
- Moral philosophy → Moral philosophy Prefer using EthicsEthics
- Moral psychology
- Morality
- Morpheme
- Morphology
- Mosaic construction
- Mosaics
- Motifs (Arts)
- Movable notes
- Mufti
- Muleteers
- Multiple
- Multiple internal focalization
- Multiple ratios
- Mural-painting
- Musical ensembles
- Musical intervals → Musical intervals Prefer using Intervals (Harmonic science)Intervals (Harmonic science)
- Musical notes
- Musical scales → Musical scales Prefer using Tones (Harmonic science)Tones (Harmonic science)
- Muslim religious communities
- Muslim religious offices
- Mycenaean Greek
- Myths
Vocabulary information
Title
DYAS Humanities Thesaurus
Subject
Ancient history
Anthropology and ethnology
Art and history of art
Byzantine archaeology
Classical archaeology
Classical studies
Epigraphy
History and philosophy of sciences
Linguistics
Literary studies
Modern and contemporary history
Musicology
Numismatics
Prehistoric archaeology
Theatre studies
Description
The Thesaurus is the intellectual property of the Academy of Athens (AA), the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (UOA) and the Athens School of Fine Arts (ASFA). It was created as a collaborative effort and was compiled during the course of the project DARIAH GR: Developing a Greek Research Infrastructure for Arts and Humanities (2013-2015) and of the project APOLLONIS: Greek Infrastructure for Humanities, Arts and Language Research and Innovation (2017-2020). It is maintained by the Academy of Athens. It is the outcome of an attempt to create a multilingual structured thesaurus of use to humanities scholars. It is a specialist thesaurus based on the principles, methodology and hierarchies of the BBT.
Creator
Chatzi Maria (ASFA)
Chatzimichail Christos (AA)
Chrysovitsanos Gerasimos (AA)
Daskalothanasis Nikos (ASFA)
Dimakopoulou Christina (ASFA)
Drapelova Pavla (UOA)
Falierou Anastasia (AA)
Gardika Katerina (UOA)
Georgopoulos Theodoros (UOA)
Goulis Helen (AA)
Iakovidou Athena (AA)
Kalafata Patritsia (AA)
Karasimos Athanasios (AA)
Katakis Stelios (UOA)
Katsiadakis Helen (AA)
Konstantellou Dora (UOA)
Mergoupi-Savaidou Eirini (AA)
Papadopoulou Georgia (UOA)
Sichani Anna-Maria (AA)
Sinou Christina (AA)
Souyioultzoglou Iraklitos (AA)
Terzis Christos (AA)
Theodoridou Dimitra (UOA)
Tzedopoulos Giorgos (AA)
Xiropaidis Georgios (ASFA)
Language
English
Greek
Version
3.1
Created
2015-09-17
Last modified
2020-11-11
Format
application/rdf+xml
application/x-turtle
Date issued
2020-10-21
URI
https://humanitiesthesaurus.academyofathens.gr
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