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ТHE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD ACCORDING TO HESIODS AS THE BIRTH OF PHILOSOPHICAL ONTOLOGY
The work of Hesiod, an ancient Greek epic poet, is considered, in particular, his poem “Theogony”, as one of the first cosmogonic constructions in European culture.
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The Entangled Phenology of the Olive Tree: A Compiled Ecological Calendar of Olea Europaea L. Over the Last Three Millennia With Sicily as a Case Study. [PDF]
Ferrara V, Ingemark D.
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Studying a particular performance, which we could define "writing performance", is my paper's aim. In which way, with which constraints and aims does an oral singer give to writing a part of the poetic tradition he belongs to? My analysis will be focused
Antonio Aloni
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Hesiod and Theocritus in the Text of Papias
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Lloyd W. Daly
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The SARS-CoV-2 Hydra, a tiny monster from the 21st century: Thermodynamics of the BA.5.2 and BF.7 variants. [PDF]
Popovic M.
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Economic Thinking from Hesiod to Richard Cantillon
The paper makes an analysis between the two effects, considering the general case of an Allen utility function. We can say that about economics that it is a relatively young science, economic and social phenomena we find debated in philosophical ...
Gina Ioan
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Ἔρις and ‘Hesiodic Society’ of the Iron Age
In this article I turn attention to the role of Eris (‘Strife’/’Discord’) in Hesiod’s Opera et dies. Namely, I attempt to consider the question of extent to which the role of the personified deity of ‘Strife’, so evidently exposed in the poem, as well ...
Bogdan Burliga
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Hesiod and the Valley of the Muses
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Paul W. Wallace
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Kvinnens overflødighet hos Platon
The Superfluity of Women in Plato. In her article «Plato’s problematic women» Kristin Sampson argues that Plato has two different views on women in the Republic and the Timaeus respectively.
Fredrik Nilsen
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Aristotle - Ἀριστοτέλης (ARISTOTÉLĒS, 384/3- 322/1 BCE) The revelation of tuberculosis in his zoological works. [PDF]
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