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Traditional and Phytochemical Bases of Herbs, Shrubs, Climbers, and Trees from Ethiopia for Their Anticancer Response. [PDF]
Ethiopia is one of Africa’s six plant‐rich countries, with around 60% of the plants being indigenous and most of them having medicinal properties. 80% of people in the country use these plants as a primary health care system to tackle different diseases, including cancer.
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A twice-born God. Reimagining the myth in Euripides’ Bacchae [PDF]
The paper examines the myth of Dionysus's double birth as a hidden semantic axis of the Bacchae, starting from the hypothesis that the importance of this narrative goes beyond the poetic context in which it is found and that it represents an ...
Pilipović Jelena
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Day and Night, Light and Darkness in the Bacchae of Euripides
In my paper, I am following the theme of light and darkness in the Bacchae of Euripides. Light and darkness is one of many threads of meaning in the Bacchae. It runs alongside the overall interpretation of the play. Light and darkness are present in the
Enno Friedrich
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Dialectics of Sign and Symbol and the Utterance of Archetype Theory
Abstract Debates surrounding Jung’s archetype theory could be characterized as tacit attempts to contend with the concept’s dual function as referring to something known to psychologists (sign) and standing for something that is fundamentally unknowable (symbol).
Raya Jones
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Abstract This essay asks in what ways modern (i.e. twentieth‐century) philosophy can either make use of Origen or inform our reading of him. It argues in the first section that the predominantly exegetic method of Origen makes it difficult for analytic philosophy to accommodate his reasoning.
Mark J. Edwards
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Recepcja mitu o córkach Minyasa w powieści "Frenzy" Percivala Everetta
This paper deals with the myth of Minyas’ daughters in the novel Frenzy by Percival Everett, a Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Southern California. He has brought forward a new interpretation of that myth in his book.
Monika Wesołowska
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Blood and Wine: Soyinka's Bacchae as example of syncretic, circular and multidimensional theatre
This paper is a summary of Wole Soyinka’s Bacchae of Euripides: A Communion Rite, a Nigerian dramatic rewriting from Euripides’Bacchae. This analysis which identifies the similarities and the inconsistencies between the ancient Greek myths and gods and ...
Fabio La Mantia
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The messenger-boukolos in Euripide’s Iphigenia in Tauris and Bacchae
The article aims to present an analysis of the scenes of the messengers-boukoloi in Euripides’ Iphigenia in Tauris (238-339) and Bacchae (660-774), highlighting, in the respective narratives and thanks to the comparison with other literary sources ...
Sara Troiani
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The Power of Patriarchy: Everett’s Work on the Dionysus Myth in Frenzy
This interpretation of Percival Everett's novel Frenzy focuses on the author's rewriting of the myth of Dionysus and other Greek myths referenced in the text, as it is through the revisions of classical versions of the myths that Everett expresses his ...
Christa Buschendorf
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Dioniso interculturale. Gli adattamenti di Tadashi Suzuki
This study examines the phenomenon of intercultural theater, exemplifying it through a specific case: the productions of the Bacchae by Tadashi Suzuki.
Fabio La Mantia
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