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Un dieu peut-il mourir ? Enquête sur la fin des cultes dans l’Antiquité gréco-romainedirigé par Karin Mackowiak et Christian Stein

2018

royal cultsPalestinepaganismePalestinaRomeTite-Livecults[SHS.RELIG] Humanities and Social Sciences/ReligionsTitus Liviusherméneutique des textessanctuairessanctuariesPlinepaganismThucydidecultes héroïquescultual abandonmentsherméneutique de l'archéologiecultesOstiecultes royauxAmphipolisabandons cultuelsOstia[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorySyriahistory of greek and roman religionsreligious practicesSyriepratiques religieusesHymetteBelgic Gaularchaeological hermeneutichistoire des religions grecque et romaineMount Hymettosheroic cultsPoseidoniaGaule belgique[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryPlinius[SHS.CLASS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studieslitterary hermeneuticThucydides
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Aristóteles entre doxografía y biografía: sobre Diógenes Laercio V 31

2019

Se pretende llamar la atención sobre un par de frases que aparecen justo hacia la mitad de la controvertida doxografía de Aristóteles que se puede leer en las Vidas y doctrinas de los filósofos más ilustres de Diógenes Laercio V 31, y que desde luego no corresponden a ningún sistema doxográfico conocido. Como sucede no pocas veces en la obra laerciana, la misma apreciación sobre si el filósofo debe o no enamorarse y contraer matrimonio se repite idéntica en otras doxografías completamente distintas: la cirenaica (DL II 91), la estoica (DL VII 129) y la epicúrea (DL X 118). Cabe plantearse, pues, el origen de este interés, en varias doxografías, por la vida sentimental, podríamos decir, de l…

sobre Diógenes Laercio V 31 Grau Guijarro [1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225817 Aristóteles entre doxografía y biografía]of the philosophersBiografies clàssiquesClassical biographiesFilòsofs -- Grèciaas well as the statements about whether the philosopher should live in the court of the powerful. Diógenes Laercio ? doxografía filosófica ? biografía griega antigua de filósofos ? vida de AristótelesFilosofia gregaAncient philosophersthe Cyrenaic (DL II 91) [completely different doxographies]90 - Arqueologia. Prehistòriacompletely different doxographies: the Cyrenaic (DL II 91)the Stoic (DL VII 129) and the Epicurean (DL X 118). It is possible to considerit is interesting to ask whether it could be a biographical topic transferred to doxographySergi It is intended to draw attention to a couple of phrases that appear right towards the middle of Aristotle?s controversial doxography that can be read in the Lives and doctrines of the most illustrious philosophers by Diogenes Laertius V 31Filòsofs anticsGreek philosophyDiogenes Laertius ? philosophical doxography ? ancient Greek biography of philosophers ? Aristotle?s life 133 147 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wikiUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASand which certainly do not correspond to any known doxographic system. As it frequently happens in the Laercian work//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [Diogenes Laertius ? philosophical doxography ? ancient Greek biography of philosophers ? Aristotle?s life 133 147 https]1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225817 Aristóteles entre doxografía y biografía: sobre Diógenes Laercio V 31 Grau GuijarroFilosofia antigathen:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]the origin of this interest in the sentimental lifein several doxographies. Once it has been established that its presence can hardly be traced in the philosophers? own doctrineswe could saythe same consideration about whether or not the philosopher should fall in love and get married is identical in other
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Spazio e lingua nella 'costruzione' greca dell'identità etnica. Alcune osservazioni a partire da Erodoto

2018

The paper aims to offer an account of some representative opinions of ancient Greeks about the role of the space, conceived in its geographical/environmental value, in which a certain population lives, as well as of the language spoken by a population, in order to build historically the concept of Greek nation (to Hellenikón). The different positions expressed on these matters by Herodotus, Thucydides, Strabon and Pausanias are discussed, and the examination mostly concernes the ethnic and historical-linguistic aspects of the representation of the Dorians and Ionians.

space/environmentEthnic identityhistory of Greek languageDorians Ionians PelasgiansSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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Polisemia di nòmos e l'esordio di Hipp. de genitura

2016

Far from being, as has been said, “the bizarrest beginning of all the Hippocratic writings (...) deserving of therapy”, this paper aims to show that the opening words of the Hippocratic writing “On Generation” (νόμοϲ μὲν πάντα κρατύνει), in itself echoing a famous Pindaric motto, seem to be used first of all in order to evoke a cultural, intellectual and scientific world, in which the nòmos has become one of the most important keywords of the time. From this point of view, the Pindaric quotation seems to be played out on the wide semantic range of nòmos as well as on the ambiguous meaning of the verb κρατύνω, which in this embryological context denote specifically the consolidation and hard…

the Hippocratic writing de genitura (On Semen)Hippocratic CorpuNomoSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura GrecaAncient Greek Medicine
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Nicolai Leonici Thomaei De varia historia libri tres. Nuper in lucem editi. Index insuper tum capitum, tum eorum quae notatu digna uisa sunt locuplet…

Erudite miscellany in which the author, drawing on his readings of the classics, deals with the most disparate topics of ancient history.

ancient history Greek history classical literature
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Ode di Pindaro antichissimo poeta, e principe de' greci lirici cioe, Olimpie Pithie & Nemee Istmie

Tuscan translation of Pindar's odes, containing erudite observations and a rich critical apparatus (largely borrowed from the Latin edition by Schmidt of 1616).

Pindar translation Greek poetry
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