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Social Studies of Science
This article discusses examples from an extended family of aphorisms, stories, and themes that have circulated widely in STS and remain associated with the formation and integration of the field. Drawing upon Harvey Sacks’s insightful remarks about features of everyday conversation, which he related to ancient practices in oral ...
Ranjit Singh, Michael Lynch
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This article discusses examples from an extended family of aphorisms, stories, and themes that have circulated widely in STS and remain associated with the formation and integration of the field. Drawing upon Harvey Sacks’s insightful remarks about features of everyday conversation, which he related to ancient practices in oral ...
Ranjit Singh, Michael Lynch
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2019
The five books are part, among other things, of a paremiological tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. Composite and extended, this heritage allows you to play with words and with meaning. Thematic groupings can be organized into long lists. The proverbial concentration sometimes extends to an entire episode.
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The five books are part, among other things, of a paremiological tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. Composite and extended, this heritage allows you to play with words and with meaning. Thematic groupings can be organized into long lists. The proverbial concentration sometimes extends to an entire episode.
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Quaderni urbinati di cultura classica, 2018
The purpose of this paper is both to detect proverbs behind Hipponax’s words and to outline how the poet relates to the Greek proverbial tradition.
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The purpose of this paper is both to detect proverbs behind Hipponax’s words and to outline how the poet relates to the Greek proverbial tradition.
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In the Gettysburg Address of 1863, Abraham Lincoln famously declared that ‘government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth’. Since then the phrase has become the proverbial definition of American democracy. In this book, internationally renowned folklorist Wolfgang Mieder explains why and how this happened ...
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The International Journal of Ethics, 1904
Arthur H. R. Fairchild, Robert A. Duff
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Arthur H. R. Fairchild, Robert A. Duff
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2019
Abstract Scribes learned many sayings, wisdom sayings and proverbial sayings, that could be used for and adapted to a variety of contexts. From the comparative cuneiform evidence in “lentil” texts, proverbs were copied and memorized individually.
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Abstract Scribes learned many sayings, wisdom sayings and proverbial sayings, that could be used for and adapted to a variety of contexts. From the comparative cuneiform evidence in “lentil” texts, proverbs were copied and memorized individually.
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Proverbi e falsi proverbi in Teocrito
Philologia Antiqua : An International Journal of Classics, 2010openaire +2 more sources
2017
The proverbs used by Aristophanes are here studied under two points of view. On the first hand, the history of the tradition of the proverb, the author studies Aristophanes' texts which transmit for the first time the proverb or reveal its original meaning, as well as cases which ought to be included in a previous tradition, eventually spread from a ...
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The proverbs used by Aristophanes are here studied under two points of view. On the first hand, the history of the tradition of the proverb, the author studies Aristophanes' texts which transmit for the first time the proverb or reveal its original meaning, as well as cases which ought to be included in a previous tradition, eventually spread from a ...
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