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  1. Tales of Perseus by Anonymous, 2010-08-22
  2. The Big Book of Business Quotations: More than 5000 Indispensable Observations on the World of Commerce, Work, Finance and Management by Editors Of Perseus Publishing, Perseus Publishing, 2003-08
  3. HMS "Perseus" Death Escape by Rena Giatropoulou, 2005
  4. The Feynman Processor: Quantum Entanglement And The Computing Revolution (Frontiers of Science (Perseus Books)) by Gerard J. Milburn, 1998-09-15
  5. Heroes: Perseus by Geraldine McCaughrean, 2003-08-07
  6. Lamarck's Signature: How Retrogenes Are Changing Darwin's Natural Selection Paradigm (Frontiers of Science (Perseus Books)) by Edward J. Steele, Robyn A. Lindley, et all 1998-10-29
  7. The Hero Perseus by Robyn Ditocco, Tony Ditocco, 2002-09-19
  8. Hero Perseus: A Mad Myth Mystery by Robyn DiTocco, 2002-09-19
  9. Perseus and Medusa - A One Act Play by Gerald P. Murphy, 2009-12-20
  10. Business: The Ultimate Resource by Editors Of Perseus Publishing, 2002-08-16
  11. Perseus Project
  12. Perseus 2.0: Interactive Sources and Studies on Ancient Greece: Platform-Independent Version, Concise Edition by Professor Gregory Crane, 2000-03-11
  13. Perseus Breed by Kevin Egan, 1988
  14. Perseus Gift Catalog 2008

121. Herodotus, The Histories (ed. A. D. Godley)
The Histories printed on the Internet, available in Greek or English.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0126&loc

122. Perseus Constellation
PREVIOUS HOME - CONTENTS - NEXT CONSTELLATIONS INDEX. perseus Constellation. North. East. West. South. Instructions on using this constellation sky map.
http://www.e-z.net/~haworth/constel/constel/perseus.html
HOME CONTENTS
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Perseus Constellation
North East West South Instructions on using this constellation sky map. On the above constellation map click on adjacent contellations to view them. This unaided eye constellation sky map has the following limits: Stars shown for brighter than 6 limiting magnitude , Star names labels shown for stars brighter than 4 limiting magnitude Bayer/Flamsteed code labels shown for stars brighter than 5 limiting magnitude Deep sky objects shown for objects brighter than 6 limiting magnitude This constellation sky map was created by the freeware program Home Planet for Windows 95 (Release 3.0 February 1997) by John Walker.
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123. Basic Books
A New York based publisher dedicated to producing serious nonfiction by leading intellectuals, academics and journalists. Basic Books is a member of the perseus Books Group.
http://www.basicbooks.com

Soldier: A Poet's Childhood

by June Jordan What Liberal Media?
Eric Alterman The Culture of Fear
Barry Glassner
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The Choice
Global Domination Or Global Leadership
by Zbigniew Brzezinski
The Choice is an impressively lucid assessment of contemporary global politics and American security, informed by Zbigniew Brzezinski's decades of experience on the front lines of foreign policy.
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Why Arnold Matters The Rise Of A Cultural Icon by Michael Blitz and Louise Krasniewicz More description from Perseus Books Group The Mapmaker's Wife A True Tale Of Love, Murder, And Survival In The Amazon

124. Perseus Bukin, Smooth-Haired Red Dachshund From Russia
This is Larry s friend, perseus. perseus is 5 years old and lives in Moscow, Russia with his parents, Constantin and Sima. EMail perseus! Back to Intro.
http://www.aristotle.net/~epruitt/perseus/
This is Larry's friend, Perseus. Perseus is 5 years old and lives in Moscow, Russia with his parents, Constantin and Sima. He is a champion show dog and also the proud father of more than two dozen little dachsies! Perseus doesn't have his own home page yet, so he and Larry are sharing this one. Welcome to the World Wide Web, Perseus! E-Mail Perseus! Back to Intro

125. Diodorus Siculus, Library
Fragments of Books 9 and 10 plus Books 1117 available in English and Greek from a 1989 translation by C.H. Oldfather.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Diod. 9.13.1

126. Peter Paul Rubens. Perseus And Andromeda. - Olga's Gallery
Click Here. Olga s Gallery. Peter Paul Rubens. perseus and Andromeda. c.16201621. Oil on canvas. The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia. More.
http://www.abcgallery.com/R/rubens/rubens84.html
Olga's Gallery
Peter Paul Rubens. Perseus and Andromeda. c.1620-1621. Oil on canvas. The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia. More.
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127. Hethmon.com
Inet.Mail perseus is a SMTP/POP3 server Windows, OS2
http://www.hethmon.com

128. Internet Archaeol 3. Reviews. Eiteljorg. Perseus 2.0
perseus 2.0 Sources and Studies on Ancient Greek Culture. For further details, including price and how to order, see http//www.perseus.tufts.edu/.
http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue3/reviews/eiteljorg.html

129. UNAVAILABLE
Provides original and translated Greek texts by the major Presocratics in Unicode, beta code, or plain text. Links to the perseus concordance.
http://www.presocratics.info/
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130. Many-to-Many: Perseus On Weblog Churn
October 05, 2003. perseus on Weblog churn. It’s not even that we can say perseus’s demographic figures are wrong — they are simply uninformative.
http://www.corante.com/many/archives/2003/10/05/perseus_on_weblog_churn.php
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Perseus on Weblog churn
Perseus has published a much-blogged survey of weblogs , estimating that the churn rate for weblogs is roughly two-thirds, calculated by the number of weblogs that have not been updated for two months. The other thing that caught my eye is that LiveJournal has a below-average abandonment rate. Though they do not interpret this finding other than to note it, my hunch is that the Friends feature (best people-link idea EVAR !) creates a social expectation and a social reward for continued involvement, unlike blogrolls. First, a methodological complaint: they make demographic assertions about gender and age, and then note that much of the data comes from LJ, Second, an interpretive one: they call the now familiar power-law curve an iceberg, with the most famous weblogs are the tip, and go on to a lot of interpretation of the normal weblog writers experience being nanoaudiences. This is true, of course, if the object of analysis is the weblog writer. For the weblog reader, on the other hand, the most popular weblogs are the normal ones. Both views are true, once the choice is made about whether to focus on writing or reading, but the Perseus study silently assumes that the normal weblog experience is writing a weblog, and so ignores the view from the other side of the browser. Both of those are minor complaints, though, compared to the major milestone of having a benchmark for churn published, and, more importantly, for having the issue put front and center in discussions about the nature of weblogging in general.

131. PERSEUS BOOKS GROUP - Search Results - Hacking Matter
Brief description, link to related science books. Basic/perseus Books
http://www.perseusbooksgroup.com/perseus-cgi-bin/display/0-465-04428-X
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Hacking Matter
Invisble Clothes, Levitating Chairs, And The Ultimate Killer App

by Wil McCarthy Hardcover
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"Whether explaining how Renaissance glassblowers in Italy and Germany accidentally created the first quantum dots, or cheerfully refreshing our understanding of the laws of thermodynamics, [McCarthy] has a knack for expounding hard science in layman's terms. ... interested nonspecialists ought to find this book accessible and informative." San Francisco Chronicle "McCarthy employs a soothing narrative manner that draws reads into the story; even when the science gets tough to digest, there's enough "fiction"freewheeling speculationto keep you going…. Throughout, McCarthy describes the phenomenon of programmable matter as a kind of magic. His knack for describing it is magical in itself."

132. Greek Yachts | Motor Yachts | Motor Yachts | Motor Yachts
Motor Yachts / perseus /. perseus, In the world of motor yachting the Falcon 100 class is deseverdly a byword for stylistic nad technical excellence.
http://www.greekyachts.gr/public/catalog/html/MY/catalog-perseus.html
Motor Yachts / PERSEUS / PERSEUS, In the world of motor yachting the Falcon 100 class is deseverdly a byword for stylistic nad technical excellence. Experience the thrill of taking the helm on the fly bridge with its state of the art operation and navigation equipment, or just relax in the comfort of the PERSEUS Bimini-shaded sun deck, and enjoy the beuty of the crystal waters and forested islands of Greece. With its gleaming exotic wood panelling, the opulent comfort of its leather uphoistery, and buit-in Hi-Fi audio and video entetainment, the spacious salon on the Main Deck offers the ultimate in shipboard relaxation. As throughout the PERSEUS interior the salon is fully air-conditioned. SPECIFICATION :
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Fuel Capacity : 12,000 lt Water Capacity : 2,500 lt + watermaker

133. ARC :: Lord Frederick Leighton :: Page 1 Of 10
The Art Renewal Center's information on Lord Frederick Leighton. Features biography and a large collection of highresolution images, including Music Lesson, Flaming June, Lachrymae, perseus on Pegasus Hastening to the Rescue of Andromeda, The Maid with the Yellow Hair, and Spirit of the Summit.
http://www.artrenewal.org/asp/database/museum_template.asp?artist=14

134. Aristotle, Poetics
Heavily annotated translation at the perseus Project's website.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/text?lookup=aristot. poet. 1447a

135. Perseus The Hero
perseus the Hero. Mythology. perseus is said to be the son of Zeus and Danae. His grandfather King Acrisius was told by
http://starryskies.com/The_sky/constellations/perseus.html
Perseus the Hero
Mythology
Perseus is said to be the son of Zeus and Danae. His grandfather King Acrisius was told by a cleric that his daughter's son would kill him. Acrisius decided to take no chances and set Danae and Perseus adrift in a wooden chest, hoping the sea would carry them away and they would perish. Fate was kind to the two however, and only the next day they were blown ashore on an island where they befriended the fisherman and soon had a happy home. Then the King Polydectes fell in love with Danae, but did not want Perseus in the picture. And so Polydectes let it be known that, above all else, he wished for the head of Medusa as a wedding present. Eager to please, Perseus set off to win the prize. With some magical items given him by some of the other gods, Perseus was able to slay Medusa. Flying home aboard Pegasus, the winged horse, Perseus made a detour to accomodate the rescue of Andromeda.
For the Observer
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Alpha Persei, Mirfak Beta Persei, Algol

136. Prodicus Of Ceos
A resource provided by the perseus Project, with links to every mention of this Sophist in Plato's dialogues.
http://plato-dialogues.org/tools/char/prodicus.htm
Bernard SUZANNE Last updated December 5, 1998 Plato and his dialogues : Home Biography Works History of interpretation ... New hypotheses - Map of dialogues : table version or non tabular version . Tools : Index of persons and locations Detailed and synoptic chronologies - Maps of Ancient Greek World . Site information : About the author This page is part of the "tools" section of a site, Plato and his dialogues , dedicated to developing a new interpretation of Plato's dialogues. The "tools" section provides historical and geographical context (chronology, maps, entries on characters and locations) for Socrates, Plato and their time. For more information on the structure of entries and links available from them, read the notice at the beginning of the index of persons and locations Prodicus, one of the sophists most often mentioned by Plato in his dialogues , was born in the city of Iulis, in the island of Ceos , an Athenian colony off the coast of Attica east of Cape Sunium . The exact date of his birth is not known, nor is that of his death, but, based on various indications about his relative age compared to other sophists and philosophers of the time, he must have been born around and he most likely died after Socrates, as the later talk about him in the present tense in the

137. Perseus - Home Page
perseus. perseus aims at providing various components that are of general interest when managing persistency. These components sould
http://perseus.objectweb.org/
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Perseus aims at providing various components that are of general interest when managing persistency. These components sould be used when constructing different persistence personalities such as EJB/CMP or JDO. But some components should also be used in other context that the persistency.The following components are provided int perseus:

138. Texts In Perseus For Browsing: English
English translations of Plato's works at the perseus Project (greek originals also available).
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/chunk_TOC.html#Plato
Perseus Tufts Collections: Classics Papyri Renaissance London ... Support Perseus
Primary Text Index: English Translations
Note: This page is outdated. Perseus Texts are found in the Table of Contents Some links below may not work. Here are the primary texts currently available on our web site. They have been broken into chunks for ease of browsing, with links and a lookup tool to help you navigate through the texts quickly. Note: Textual reference appearing after titles in parentheses gives their standard scholarly abbreviations, and provides a template for how to look up other passages in that author while browsing.
Index of Authors
Aeschines Aeschylus Andocides Antiphon ... Xenophon
Authors and their works:

139. Web Survey Software, Online Survey Software, Internet Market Research
Professional Research Services perseus s professional services team will ensure that your next customer, employee or market research survey project is
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140. The Greek City-states And The Religious Festival
A brief examination of the religious dimension of the ancient Olympic games, from the perseus Project.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics/rel.html
The Greek city-states and the religious festival
One difference between the ancient and modern Olympic Games is that the ancient games were played within the context of a religious festival. The Games were held in honor of Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, and a sacrifice of 100 oxen was made to the god on the middle day of the festival. Athletes prayed to the gods for victory, and made gifts of animals, produce, or small cakes, in thanks for their successes. According to legend, the altar of Zeus stood on a spot struck by a thunderbolt, which had been hurled by the god from his throne high atop Mount Olympus, where the gods assembled. Some coins from Elis had a thunderbolt design on the reverse, in honor of this legend.
Dewing 1860, silver stater, minted at Elis
Reverse: Thunderbolt
Photograph by Maria Daniels, courtesy of the Dewing Numismatic Foundation Over time, the Games flourished, and Olympia became a central site for the worship of Zeus. Individuals and communities donated buildings, statues, altars and other dedications to the god. The most spectacular sight at Olympia was the gold and ivory cult statue of Zeus enthroned, which was made by the sculptor Pheidias and placed inside the temple. The statue was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and stood over 42 feet high. A spiral staircase took visitors to an upper floor of the temple, for a better view of the statue.
Olympia,Temple of Zeus

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