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Reseña de Demagogues, Power, and Friendship in Classical Athens. Leaders as Friends in Aristophanes, Euripides, and Xenophon de R. Holschuh Simmons por M. Franco San Román.
Mariana Franco San Román
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The Rejected Versions in Plato's Symposium
Apollodorus' prelude to Pl. Symp. is a complex rejection of earlier accounts of Socrates' participation in a symposium. This can be examined contextually as a literary mannerism, or sub-textually as a rejection of previous literary versions of this topos.
Menahem Luz
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La polyvalence du moi tragique : La portée idéologique des dernières volontés chez les tragiques grecs [PDF]
Les dernières volontés furent l’occasion, pour les héros de la tragédie grecque, de dire la diversité du moi tragique à travers ses agitations in articulo mortis.
Safty, Essam
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Abstract Along the lower course of the Rioni and several minor rivers, more than 70 settlement mounds (local name: Dikhagudzuba) have been identified by field surveys and remote sensing techniques. They give evidence of a formerly densely populated landscape in the coastal lowlands on the Colchian plain (western Georgia) and have been dated to the ...
Hannes Laermanns +7 more
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The text tries to find as much as possible references and information by classical authors about the main character in Plato’s dialogue Meno. This person is mentioned by Xenophon, Thukydides, Strabo, Plutarchus, Diodorus Siculus, Homer, Dinarchus and ...
Martina Bohačiaková
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Lo común a todos los Acarnanios en Tucídides
The aim of this paper is to analyze the political development of the region of Acarnania in the 5th centrury BC. Using the information provided by Xenophon about the Acarnanian koinon, we will undertake a restrospective analysis showing the close ...
César Sierra Martín
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Ethnophilosophy as a global development goal
Abstract The ethnophilosophy debate in African philosophy has been primarily concerned with the nature and future direction of African philosophy, but this paper approaches the debate in search of lessons about philosophy in general. The paper shows how this ongoing debate has been obscured by varying understandings of “ethnophilosophy” and that a de ...
James Tartaglia
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Intra-Socratic Polemics: The Symposia of Plato and Xenophon
Textual relationships between the two Symposia suggest that Xenophon wrote first, prompting Plato to write Socrates' critique of Phaedrus, to which Xenophon responded by appending his ch. 8.
Gabriel Danzig
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Testimonianze sulla prostituzione a Sparta. La bella aulonita e l’etèra Cottina
Review of the ancient evidences about the practice of prostitution in Sparta from the archaic till the Hellenistic time. The paper discusses the testimonies offered by Plutarch and Clement, concerning the organization of prostitution in Spartan law, and ...
Roberto Capel Badino
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What Rules and Laws does Socrates Obey [PDF]
Socrates ́ thought of justice and obedience to laws is moti- vated by a will to avoid the destructive effects of Sophistic criti- cisms and theories of laws. He thus requires–against theories of natural law–an almost absolute obedience to the law, as far
Lévystone, David
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