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Empedocles

2014
Offers the first complete reinterpretation of Empedocles – one of the founding figures of Western philosophy – since the publication of the Strasbourg papyrus in 1999 brought new fragments of his lost work to light.
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Empedocles' Sun

The Classical Quarterly, 1994
Few things can be more confusing, or confused, than the ancient reports about Empedocles' astronomy. Attempts in the modern literature at resolving the difficulties invariably either add to the confusion, or end by urging the need to ‘acknowledge the insufficiency of our data and suspend judgment’.
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Empedocles Recycled

The Classical Quarterly, 1987
It is no longer generally believed that Empedocles was the divided character portrayed by nineteenth-century scholars, a man whose scientific and religious views were incompatible but untouched by each other. Yet it is still widely held that, however unitary his thought, nevertheless he still wrote more than one poem, and that his poems can be clearly ...
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Empedocles’ Sphairos

Rhizomata, 2017
Abstract:The aim of this article is to reopen the rather neglected issue of the nature and internal structure of ...
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The Death of Empedocles

The American Journal of Philology, 1986
Empedocles' jump into Etna has fascinated both scholars and poets from ancient until modern times. ** Diogenes Laertius gave two versions of the jump; Matthew Arnold made it the subject of his long dramatic poem, Empedocles on Etna. The more one probes into the story, the more fascinating it is, as it becomes ever more clear that Empedocles was doomed ...
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Empedocle

2014
L'opera, costituita da 3 volumi (vol. I A-I; vol. II J-Z; vol. III Apparati), illumina, in un percorso di 1200 voci, le molteplici linee tematiche del pensiero di Giordano Bruno, il contesto storico, le fonti, la fortuna, la storiografia.
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Empedocles of Akragas

1969
Chronologically, as far as publication is concerned, the first to shed the naive idea of a changeable element, to assume something unchangeable and then, of course, a plurality of such ultimate constituents of the universe, was not Anaxagoras, but Empedocles.
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