Might be hodoscope. Not 100% sure
His favourite technique before warfare - bribery. He famously said that he could capture any Greek city as long as there was a path to it up which he could drive a donkey laden with gold.
His favourite technique before warfare - bribery. He famously said that he could capture any Greek city as long as there was a path to it up which he could drive a donkey laden with gold.
There will always be two: the writer's and the viewer's.
The Greeks were betrayed by Ephialtes, a local shepherd, during the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BCE. He informed the Persian forces, led by Xerxes, of a hidden mountain path that allowed them to outflank the Greek forces. This betrayal ultimately led to the encirclement and defeat of the vastly outnumbered Greek soldiers, including the legendary stand of King Leonidas and his Spartans. Ephialtes' actions have since become synonymous with treachery in Greek history.
David exhibits the sculpture to engage the viewers by entering the viewer's space. For example, the viewer would take place as one of the characters, so it feels as if they are in the story.
Administrative type.
its acropolis idiot! The answer is hodoscope. I remember this from my days as a particle physicist and confirmed it at dictionary.com
path = dromos (if it means path in life) path = monopati (if it's a path in the woods or something similar)
I am not sure about Greek but the Hebrew word for path is arach.
from a greek phrase that means to show the path
Viewer, the viewer has different templates.
The word for this device is an "odometer" from the Greek roots hodos (path) and métron (measure).
The cast of The Viewer - 2011 includes: Stefan Dufgran as Viewer
Image Viewer is the powerful, and easy-to-use image viewer you can use.
A never-ending straight path that goes in one direction is called a line. Euclid, the Greek mathematician, described it as "breathless length".
The Remote Viewer was created in 2002.
UE Viewer was created in 2007.