Artur Vladimirovich Petrovsky (born on May 14, 1924 in Sevastopol, died December 2, 2006 in Moscow) - Russian psychologist, professor of the Moscow Pedagogical Institute, member (in 1969-1971) of the UNESCO International Commission for the Development of Education. He was also the vice-president of the Association of Psychologists of the USSR and (in 1992-1997) president of the Russian Academy of Education. He mainly deals with the history of psychology and social psychology. More important works Bibliography
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Myrmex Indikos
Myrmex Indikos, pol. Indian ant - an alleged species of gigantic ants (according to Herodot's description, larger than foxes, but smaller than dogs). The earliest mention of these creatures is dated to the fifth century BC, and its author is Herodotus. According to her, these ants inhabited the deserts of Persia and India and extracted gold from their sands. Several such creatures were kept in the residence of the King of Persia. Gold was to be obtained by caravans made up of several camels in the heat of the day, when the ants were protected underground. You had to do it quickly, because the ants sensed the smell of people and went on the pursuit, and they were deadly dangerous. This story is confirmed by the next accounts: Nearchos, one of the army officers of Alexander Macedoński, and Megastenes - a historian and traveler. The fragment of the Megasthenes (IV-III century BC) preserved in fragments can be seen in the underground mines at the foot of the mountains on the easte...
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