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The JOSHA Demetrios Project: – Magyar
Rebeka Javorniczky
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International Academy of Science, Humanities and Arts, IASHA e.V. Freiburg, Deutschland The JOSHA Demetrios Project
With the July 2017 issue, JOSHA is starting the Demetrios Project. We chose Demetrios of Phaleron, a student of Theophrastus and most probably of Aristotle, as the name patron of our project. Demetrios was instrumental in establishing the ancient Library of Alexandria, probably the largest and most significant library of the ancient world covering all aspects of Science, Humanities and the Arts in many different languages. It is our objective to open up JOSHA as a universally accessible, open access library to all languages and countries. JOSHA will focus initially on publishing and provide open-access to textbooks in any field of Science, Humanities and the Arts, to students and readers worldwide. JOSHA will publish textbooks in any language after appropriate peer review by experts in the field knowledgeable of the respective language. The IASHA Board and JOSHA Editors feel that there is an urgent need to provide access to these materials especially to students and scientists in low and middle-income countries, where textbooks are simply unaffordable by most students. We encourage authors and readers to submit their textbooks for publication in JOSHA free of charge and to alert us to specific areas of need. We have started this project with the Architecture Textbooks by Professor Bujar from Kosovo, written in the Albanian language. The non-profit International Academy of Science, Humanities, and Arts (IASHA e.V.) in Freiburg, the publisher of JOSHA, and all its members will make a special effort to support this project. We encourage you to also support this important initiative by joining the philanthropic IASHA e.V. Association (https://iasha.org )“ or making a donation to IASHA e.V. To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.This is to have succeeded.” (Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803 – 1882).
dr.med Rebeka Javorniczky: Rebeka is an assistant physician from Hungary at the Faculty of Medicine - University of Freiburg. She graduated 2015 at the Semmelweis University of Budapest and wrote her thesis about systemic amyloidosis, a rare haematological disease. After moving to Germany, she continued this project beyond her clinical work and carried on studying patients with amyloidosis in the Department of Haematology and Oncology in Freiburg.
The photo on the cover: Hungarian parlament Building, Budapest, Hungary. Author Maurice. 16 July 2008 Source:http://www.flickr.com/photos/mauricedb/2674684252/sizes/l/. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Budapest_Parlament_Building.jpg
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Article Information
Title
The JOSHA Demetrios Project: – Magyar
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
11. September 2017
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.4.3.326
Language
Hungarian
Journal
Vol 4 Issue 3
Categories
Demetrios Project
Authors
Rebeka Javorniczky
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Rebeka Javorniczky (2017). "The JOSHA Demetrios Project: – Magyar". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.3.326.