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Eine Edition griechischer Papyrusurkunden aus dem ägyptischen Museum in Kairo (P.Cair.Gad)
Gad, Usama. - 2022
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ASCNET - The popularity of Asclepius in times of plagues ...
Glomb, Tomas. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, kypros, kardamon, kardamomon, et al. ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2021
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar, Kustumbari, Koriandron, Mercury et al. ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2021
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, kypros, kardamon, kardamomon, et al. ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2021
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, sappheiros, kardamon, salamandra, Salmoxis, Gebeleixis et al. ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2021
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, kypros, kardamon, kardamomon, et al. ...
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, sappheiros, kardamon, salamandra, Salmoxis, Gebeleixis et al. ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2021
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar, Kustumbari, Koriandron, Mercury et al. ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2021
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar et al. ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2021
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar et al. ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2021
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar et al. ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2021
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, kypros, kardamon, kardamomon, et al. ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Komik im Kult. Eine kontextuelle Untersuchung der böotischen Kabirenbecher
Schlott, Karin. - 2021
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The riddle of the Rosetta : how an English polymath and a French polyglot discovered the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphs
Buchwald, Jed Z.; Josefowicz, Diane Greco. - Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2020
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Plutarch reading Plato: Interpretation and Mythmaking in the Early Empire
In: Bryn Mawr College Dissertations and Theses (2020)
Abstract: Plutarch of Chaeronea, an eminent figure among the Platonists of the early Roman Empire, built his philosophy by continuously drawing frameworks and models from Plato’s dialogues, both in his works dedicated solely to exegesis and his own lively philosophical dialogues. He both interprets Plato and adapts various models from the Platonic dialogues. Each philosopher was especially concerned with problems posed by myth, yet each also employed their own elaborate and imagistic narratives. In this study, I argue two main points. First, Plutarch’s treatment of mythic narratives, in their dangers and their potential uses, is carefully modelled after Plato. Both are concerned not only about the educational ramifications of stories for the young, but also the problem of how unreal images can lead the audience to reality. Plutarch nevertheless develops his myths, especially in the dialogues De sera numinis vindicta and De facie in orbe lunae, to fulfill similar functions as Plato’s, whether to emphasize a predominate ethical point in the rest of the dialogue, such as in the myth of Er, or to provide a teleological sketch for how the arrangement of the world might be good, such as in the Timaeus. Imagistic narratives such as these, for Plutarch as for Plato, do not transcend the reach of rational discourse, as much of the scholarship holds, however, but rather form likely accounts. Second, I argue that Plutarch constructs his own Platonic mythmaking as a distinctive kind of discourse that acts in parallel to dialectic interpretation. Whether interpreting traditional religious material, such as from the cults of Delphi and Isis, or explaining the complicated meanings of Plato’s Timaeus through appeal to the other dialogues, these dialectical discourses also yield likely accounts. Given the epistemic difficulties posed by both theology and physics, for different reasons, Plutarch cannot transcend beyond such accounts. The complementary use of these two modes of discourse, dialectical exegesis and imagistic mythmaking, illuminates some central workings of Plutarch’s Platonism.
Keyword: Ancient History; Ancient Philosophy; Classical Literature and Philology; Greek and Roman through Late Antiquity; History of Religions of Western Origin
URL: https://repository.brynmawr.edu/dissertations/211
https://repository.brynmawr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1214&context=dissertations
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Jules Vuillemin on the Aristotelian Notion of the Possible and the Master Argument
In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02632303 ; 2020 (2020)
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, kypros, kardamon, kardamomon, et al. ...
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, kypros, kardamon, kardamomon, et al. ...
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, kypros, kardamon, kardamomon, et al. ...
Gheorghiu, Alexandru. - : Zenodo, 2020
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