A review of the concepts of genetics found in epic, historical and dramatic ancient Greek writings from the eighth to the fourth centuries B.C., is presented. The derived data suggest that the development of genetical concepts and ideas started with the praise of the heroes' divine or noble origin i
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The Label ‘Greeks’ in the Papal Diplomatic Repertoire in the Eighth Century
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