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La utopía correctora: A propòsit del mite d'El polític de Plató

2014

[spa] Cal entendre la narració del mite de l'Edat de Cronos en El polític de Plató en el marc on esta situada. Sera aleshores que es podra comprendre com Plató va compasar els diferents materials que hi inteiVenen per aconseguir neutralitzar la creen~a que aquella edat d'or era una situació óptima.

:LINGÜÍSTICA [UNESCO]FilologíasPlatonismeFilologías clásicas y antiguasMitologia gregaGreek mythologyUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICAPlató 428 o 427 aC-348 o 347 aC. Polític
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Una nuova testimonianza sul mito di Fineo e di Paraibios

2012

Apollonius Rhodius greek Mythology neoplatonic Commentaries
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Icarus and Daedalus in Toni Morrison's "Song of Solomon"

2012

In Song of Solomon Toni Morrison rewrites the legend of the Flying Africans and the Myth of Icarus to create her own Myth. Her depiction of the black hero’s search for identity has strong mythical overtones. Morrison rescues those elements of mythology black culture which are still relevant to blacks and fuses them with evident allusions to Greek mythology. She reinterprets old images and myths of flight, the main mythical motif in the story. Her Icarus engages on an archetypical journey to the South, to his family past, led by his Daedalic guide, on which he finally recovers his ancestral ability to fly. His flight signals a spiritual epiphany in the hero’s quest for self-definition in the…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorydaedalusmedia_common.quotation_subjectPE1-3729Language and LinguisticsMotif (narrative)icarusHEROidentitymedia_commonLiteratureICARUSquestbusiness.industryMythologymythLegendEnglish languageflightEpiphanyDepictionbusinessGreek mythologyJournal of English Studies
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Quando l'eroe disturba il mostro. Uno studio comparativo sulla figura del mostro-custode: Ḫubaba, Ladone e il serpente della Colchide

2013

History of ReligionḪubaba LadoneGreek MythologySettore M-STO/06 - Storia Delle ReligioniMesopotamian MythologReligious AnthropologyGiasoneSettore L-OR/03 - AssiriologiaSettore L-OR/01 - Storia Del Vicino Oriente AnticoSumerian LiteratureComparative Mythologyserpente della ColchideEracleSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura GrecaGilgamesh
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Greek Myth and Religion in the Sicilian Context

2013

The paper provides a complete panorama of the divine and heroic figures specific to Sicilian cultural contexts. It focuses on a number of mythological threads that are documented by iconographic sources and that define the ethnic and civic, political, and sociocultural identities of communities, groups, or individuals, as well as the island's religious landscape, in all its public, domestic, and funerary manifestations.

Settore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaSicily Greek Myth
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Le lumie di Sicilia: note storiche e botaniche

2015

Citrus lumia Risso is one of the old cultivated limes in Sicily, Mediterranean Europe and North Africa; For this reason, besides lumia, it is called Mediterranean lime. It is a small tree, with unarmed branches; obovate, obtuse leaves, with serrate margins and slightly winged petioles; flowers of medium size, fragrant, with petals externally reddish; fruit globose, umbonate, with base and apex de- pressed; umbo conical, dotted at the base; smooth, yellow-sulphureous, aromatic peel; thin and bitter mesocarp; endocarp with sweet juice, consisting of 9 -11 logs containing many seeds. It is distinguished from C. limetta Risso by the colour of petals and some other carpological and foliar charac…

botanical gardenRutaceae Citrus lumia sweet lime traditional fruit growing Sicily.Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaGreek mythRoman mythGreek godsGreek myth Roman myth Greek gods botanical garden usefull plants medicinal plantsusefull plantsmedicinal plants
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