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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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Powers of Love and Strife in Empedocles’ Physics

Платоновские исследования
In Empedocles’ philosophy, the names of the forces at work — Love and Strife — inevitably evoke an emotional response and clear ethical associations in the reader.
Anna Afonasina
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The concepts of physis, kosmos and to pan in Empedocles

Schole Ancient philosophy and the classical tradition
Definition of a concept is an important task of any science, and philosophy is no exception here. Many discussions and heated arguments arise from the fact that different authors imply different meanings for the same word.
Anna S. Afonasina
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“THE DEATH OF EMPEDOCLES” BY FRIEDRICH HÖLDERLIN: IDEAS OF HEALING, TRANSFORMATION, SACRIFICE

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Filosofiya Sotsiologiya Politologiya
The article offers a variant of analysis of the tragic poem “The Death of Empedocles” by Friedrich Hölderlin, a representative of the German Romantic School at the time of its greatest flourishing.
Mikhail A. Kornienko
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Putting Fragments in Their Places: The Lost Works by Empedocles

Elenchos, 2022
The author deals with the lost works of Empedocles, an often neglected subject, in the frame of the discussion concerning the number of the poems and their main features.
C. Santaniello
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The Zoogonies of Empedocles Reconsidered

Rhizomata, 2021
The studies of Empedocles have made headway in showing that Empedocles postulated a double zoogony. Whereas this has been traditionally related to the hypothesis of two worlds per cycle, some Empedoclean fragments provide evidence for a double zoogony in
Chiara Ferella
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Two Additional False Duals in Empedocles (fr. 15 DK)

Symbolae Osloenses
Adding to the debate about the duals in Empedocles frr. 23 and 137, this article examines two neglected duals in fr. 15. These duals are found in the manuscripts of Plutarch, but are not read in any of the current editions of Plutarch or Empedocles. Like
Leon Wash
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Empedocles:

Conflict and Competition: Agon in Western Greece, 2020
Karen Sieben
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The Development of Holistic Health Concepts in Ancient Greek Medicine: From Empedocles to Hippocrates

Asian Journal of Medicine and Health
Since the 20th century, the concept of holistic health has regained prominence, emphasizing the balance of physical, mental, spiritual, and social well-being.
Lung-Tan Lu
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Curriculum uitarum: Homer and the many lives of Pythagoras and Empedocles

Journal of Hellenic Studies
Pythagoras and Empedocles, the earliest pre-Socratic thinkers associated with the doctrine of metempsychosis, are both said to have accounted for their own previous incarnations.
Rebecca Laemmle
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