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La fonction métaphysique de la poétique végétale d’Empédocle
After reinscribing Empedocles’ choice to call his elements “roots” in the poetic tradition inherited from Hesiod, we examine the consistency with which the Agrigentine describes the behaviour of these “roots” in terms of growth, branching and ...
Arnaud Macé
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The Nature of the Mycenaean Wanax: Non-Indo-European Origins and Priestly Functions [PDF]
The wanax is the central figure of authority in Mycenaean society. This much is clear from studies of the references to wanax in the Linear B tablets, interpretation of the history of the use of the term wanax in Homer and later Greek, and reconstruction
Palaima, Thomas G.
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La mauve ou l'asphodèle ou comment manger pour s'élever au-dessus de la condition humaine
Hesiod mentions the mallow and the asphodel in v. 41 of the 'Works'. Generally interprets think that the poet considers them as food for poor people. Nevertheless the contextual analysis of food topic and the examination of the part assigned to the two ...
Nicolette Brout
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Nach Hesiod, Theog. 154—210 entmannte Kronos seinen Vater Uranos, als sich dieser Gaia in der Nacht nahte, indem er ihm mit der von seiner Mutter gegebenen Sichel sein Glied abschnitt.
Janez Stanovnik
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Dikaiosyne – sprawiedliwość. Genealogia pojęcia
The concept of justice takes a central position in practical philosophy from the birth of philosophical reflection in the ancient Greece to contemporary discussions in political, social, and moral philosophy.
Piotr W. Juchacz
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Euthyphro and the Logic of Miasma [PDF]
Euthyphro is a Socratic interlocutor claiming enormous religious expertise, while his portrayal in the eponymous dialogue raises questions the reliability of his beliefs.
Eckert, Maureen
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Ovid, the Fasti and the stars [PDF]
According to Quintilian, poetry cannot be fully understood without a good knowledge of the stars. As one example he cites the fact that poets frequently indicate the time of year by the rising and setting of stars and constellations, a device familiar ...
Robinson, M.
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This chapter provides an overview of the legal contours of slavery in the ancient Greek world, looking at Homer and Hesiod, Gortyn, Sparta, Athens, and Ptolemaic Egypt.
Lewis, David
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On the question of priority of Homer and Hesiod
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Odysseus Tsagarakis
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Spurious, Emergent Laws in Number Worlds
We study some aspects of the emergence of logos from chaos on a basal model of the universe using methods and techniques from algorithmic information and Ramsey theories.
Calude, Cristian S., Svozil, Karl
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