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    Passages.François Rastier - 2007 - Corpus 6:25-54.
    La notion de passage n’a pas été conceptualisée en linguistique ; cependant, elle se révèle utile dans des domaines d’application aussi divers que la thématique, la recherche d’information ou la représentation des connaissances.En s’appuyant sur l’expérience de la sémantique de corpus, cette étude précise la notion de passage par l’examen des rapports de sémiosis entre contenu et expression du passage, comme par l’étude des rapports contextuels au sein du passage et entre passages. Tenant compte des rapports entre fonds et (...)
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    Sémiologie, sémantique et herméneutique selon Paul Ricœur.Guy Bouchard - 1980 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 36 (3):255-284.
    Ricoeur, dans "La métaphore vive", distingue trois entités linguistiques (le mot, la phrase et le discours) et quatre disciplines (rhétorique classique, sémiotique, sémantique, herméneutique), dont les deux premières se situent au même niveau, celui du mot. On retrace la genèse de cette division tripartite, puis on montre que la position subalterne qu'elles assigne à la sémiotique est injustifiée et que, pour respecter le "relatif pluralisme des formes et des niveaux de discours", il vaut mieux se situer dans la perspective (...)
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    Nouveaux Fragments de Kitāb Al-Futyā d'Al-Ǧāḥiẓ Dans Les Maqālāt d'Abū Al-Qāsim Al-Balḫī.Ziad Bou Akl - 2024 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 34 (1):1-35.
    The maqālāt of Abū Qāsim al-Balḫī contain several passages devoted to legal theory. The most important source found there is some extracts of K. al-futyā, a legal treatise by al-Ǧāḥiẓ of which until now only fragments remained, containing the criticisms addressed by al-Naẓẓām to the companions of the Prophet. This article provides a translation of these new extracts preceded by a study of the text and its place in the history of legal theory during this formative period of Islamic thought.
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    Tropes and Polysemy in Heraclitus' Fragments From Fire in the World to Words of Fire.Marianne Garin - 2013 - Methodos 13.
    Cet article est né d'une double constatation, la première inspirée par l'étude du corpus d'Héraclite d'Éphèse, auteur ionien du 6ème siècle av. J.-C. dont il nous reste largement plus d'une centaine de Fragments considérés comme littéraux et censément extraits d'une œuvre dont la forme et l'ordonnance sont à ce jour inconnues, la seconde par la lecture des commentaires et interprétations qu'en proposent les spécialistes. C'est en effet en remarquant la variété des approches appliquées par les scientifiques pour parvenir à une (...)
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    TrGF 2.624 – A Euripidean Fragment.Christoph Riedweg - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (01):124-.
    In the authoritative new collection of the Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta , a five-trimeter passage appears as No. 624 in the second volume which contains the ‘Fragmenta adespota’. Whereas Nauck placed the lines among the ‘Fragmenta dubia et spuria’ of Euripides , Kannicht and Snell separate them totally from the Euripidean fragments and associate them with various pseudepigraphical pieces of tragic poetry which are commonly thought to have originated in the ‘workshop of a Jewish forger’. The purpose of my article is (...)
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    Philosophie de la forme: eidos, idea, morphè dans la philosophie grecque des origines à Aristote : actes du colloque interuniversitaire de Liège, 29 et 30 mars 2001 : travaux du Centre d'études aristotéliciennes de l'Université de Liège.Andrâe Motte, Christian Rutten, Pierre Somville & Centre D'âetudes aristotâeliciennes - 2003 - Peeters Leuven.
    Toutes les occurences des trois termes presentes dans les fragments des philosophes presocratiques ainsi que dans les oeuvres de Platon et d'Aristote ont ete examinees par une quinzaine de professeurs et de chercheurs issus des Universites de Liege, de Bruxelles, de Louvain-la-Neuve et de Leuven. Les resultats de l'enquete ont ete presentes et discutes au cours d'un colloque qui s'est tenu a Liege en mars 2001. Dans le volume, chacun des trois corpus donne lieu en outre a un tableau recapitulatif (...)
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    Tropes et polysémie dans les Fragments d'Héraclite. Du feu dans les mondes aux feux dans les mots.Marianne Garin - 2013 - Methodos 13.
    Cet article est né d'une double constatation, la première inspirée par l'étude du corpus d'Héraclite d'Éphèse, auteur ionien du 6ème siècle av. J.-C. dont il nous reste largement plus d'une centaine de Fragments considérés comme littéraux et censément extraits d'une œuvre dont la forme et l'ordonnance sont à ce jour inconnues, la seconde par la lecture des commentaires et interprétations qu'en proposent les spécialistes. C'est en effet en remarquant la variété des approches appliquées par les scientifiques pour parvenir à une (...)
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    Encountering the Past: Grand Narratives, Fragmented Histories and LGBTI Rights ‘Progress’.Kay Lalor - 2019 - Law and Critique 30 (1):21-40.
    Past and future coalesce in discussions of LGBTI rights, often embedded in narratives of progress, civilisation, colonisation and emancipation. An understanding of these dynamics can help to illuminate the complex power relations that currently striate international LGBTI rights discourses. This paper analyses how temporality operates in the context of international LGBTI rights through an examination of the World Bank’s withdrawal of a $90 million loan to Uganda after the passage of the Anti-Homosexuality Act 2014. To do this, the paper juxtaposes (...)
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    Le peuple, hier et aujourd'hui.Gilles Boëtsch - 2005 - Hermes 42:86.
    Le terme de peuple est polysémique. Il renvoie à un certain nombre de figurations: théologique, historique, raciale, sociologique, ethnologique. Il s'est ainsi vu proposé des définitions l'intégrant dans des formes naturalisantes puis naturelles, culturelles puis sociologiques. Le passage du concept de peuple à celui de population indique une rupture sémantique importante en construisant un objet mesurable, donc étudiable. Mais, contrairement au peuple, la population est un objet complexe qui échappe au projet politique. Et réduire la population au peuple, c'est (...)
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    Transformations of linguistic forms in Anna Kamieńska’s work on Notatnik.Jagoda Zarzycka - forthcoming - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica.
    This article is an attempt at answering the question about Anna Kamieńska editorial work on Notatnik. The discussion of the creative process applies to a manuscript fragment of the journal from the period 31 Oct 1971–15 Feb 1972, the work published in instalments in the 1970s in the W drodze periodical, and the book releases published in the 1980s. The analysis of editorial changes applies to selected linguistic forms. Those include, e.g., replacement of nouns with pronouns, diminutives with neutral forms (...)
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    Untangling Robert Grosseteste’s hylomorphism: matter, form, and bodiness.Nicola Polloni - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (2):244-263.
    During the thirteenth century, Aristotelian hylomorphism became the cornerstone of scholastic natural philosophy. However, this theory was fragmented into a plurality of interpretations and reformulations, sparking a rich philosophical debate. This article focuses on Robert Grosseteste (d. 1253), one of the earliest Latin philosophers to directly engage with Aristotle’s natural philosophy. Specifically, it delves into Grosseteste’s perspective on hylomorphism, emphasizing two controversial doctrines that characterized British scholasticism in the late thirteenth century: universal hylomorphism and formal pluralism. The former claims that (...)
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    Untangling Robert Grosseteste’s hylomorphism: matter, form, and bodiness.Nicola Polloni - 2025 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (2):244-263.
    During the thirteenth century, Aristotelian hylomorphism became the cornerstone of scholastic natural philosophy. However, this theory was fragmented into a plurality of interpretations and reformulations, sparking a rich philosophical debate. This article focuses on Robert Grosseteste (d. 1253), one of the earliest Latin philosophers to directly engage with Aristotle’s natural philosophy. Specifically, it delves into Grosseteste’s perspective on hylomorphism, emphasizing two controversial doctrines that characterized British scholasticism in the late thirteenth century: universal hylomorphism and formal pluralism. The former claims that (...)
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    Corpus Hermeticum, Tome III: Fragments extraits de Stobee.Elias J. Bickerman, A. -J. Festugiere & A. D. Nock - 1955 - American Journal of Philology 76 (4):434.
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    Joe Brainard’s I Remember, Fragmentary Life Writing and the Resistance to Narrative and Identity.Wojciech Drąg - 2019 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 9 (9):223-236.
    Paul Ricoeur declares that “being-entangled in stories” is an inherent property of the human condition. He introduces the notion of narrative identity—a form of identity constructed on the basis of a self-constructed life-narrative, which becomes a source of meaning and self-understanding. This article wishes to present chosen instances of life writing whose subjects resist yielding a life-story and reject the notions of narrative and identity. In line with Adam Phillips’s remarks regarding Roland Barthes by Roland Barthes (1975), such works—which I (...)
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  15. Implicit memory: History and current status.Daniel L. Schacter - 1987 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 13 (3):501-18.
    Je lui ai associÉ un court extrait d'une revue de questions portant sur le même thème. Implicit memory is revealed when previous experiences facilitate perf on a task that does not require conscious or intentional recollection of those expces. Explicit memory is revealed when perf on a task requires conscious recolelction of previous expces. Il s'agit de defs descriptives qui n'impliquent pas l'existence de deux systs de mÉmo sÉparÉs. Historiquement Descartes est le premier ˆ faire mention de phÉnomènes de mÉmo (...)
     
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    Hermès Trismégiste. Vol. III, Fragments extraits de Stobée, I–XXII. Ed. and trans. A.-J. Festugière. Vol. IV, Fragments extraits de Stobée, XXIII–XXIX. Ed. and trans. A.-J. Festugière; Fragments divers, ed. A. D. Nock, trans. A.-J. Festugière. Pp. ccxxviii + 93, and 150. Paris: Société d'Edition ‘Les Belles Lettres’, 1954. Price not stated.H. J. Rose, A. -J. Festugiere & A. D. Nock - 1955
  17. Forme logique et forme sémantique: un argument contre M. Geach.Pieter Am Seuren - 1977 - Logique Et Analyse 79 (20):338-47.
     
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  18. Theophrastus of Eresus, Commentary Volume 4: Psychology.Pamela Huby & Dimitri Gutas - 1999 - Brill.
    This volume forms part of the large international Theophrastus project started by Brill in 1992 and edited by W.W. Fortenbaugh, R.W. Sharples and D. Gutas. Together with volumes comprising the texts and translations, the commentary volumes provide a new generation of classicists with an up-to-date collection of the fragments and testimonia relating to Theophrastus, Aristotle's pupil and successor as head of the Lyceum. This will be the fourth volume of commentary on _Theophrastus of Eresus. Sources for his Life, Writings, Thought (...)
     
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    La tradition arabe a-t-elle connu une version plus complète du commentaire sur les Topiques d’Alexandre d’Aphrodise? Les indices dans le Kitāb al-Nukhab / Kitāb al-Baḥth par Ps-Jābir.Alexander Lamprakis - 2022 - Methodos 22.
    This paper discusses two passages from Alexander of Aphrodisias’s commentary on Aristotle’s Topics that are transmitted in Ps-Jābir’s Kitāb al-Nukhab. It argues that the Arabic translation of Alexander’s commentary may have been made from a fuller version than what came down to us in Greek. Especially since the author(s) of the Jābir-corpus form a tradition different from the school of Ḥunayn b. Isḥāq (d. 873) and authors associated to the ‘Baghdad school’, whose earliest figure is Abū Bishr Mattā b. Yūnus (...)
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    Two Notes.S. Benton - 1960 - Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):110-.
    This passage concerns the bird-colony on the Diomedean islands, now called Tremiti, off Gargano in Italy; it is said to have been formed by the companions of Diomede, when they became birds. ‘They shall hunt fish-spawn with their beaks, dwelling in an island bearing their leader's name they shall fashion the streets for their close-packed nests with firm blows , on an earth-covered slope, tiered like a theatre, imitating Zethos’ . ‘They shall set out to hunt and return to the (...)
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    Scientific Historiography Revisited: An Essay on the Metaphysics and Epistemology of History.Aviezer Tucker - 1998 - Dialogue 37 (2):235-.
    RÉSUMÉ: La pragmatique et la sémantique de l’historiographie révèlent une fragmentation croissante qui s’étend par-delà les écoles jusqu’aux historiens individuels. Alors que les scientifiques normalisent les données pour qu’elles s’ajustent aux théories, les historiens interprètent leurs théories, de manières incompatibles entre elles, pour qu’elles s’ajustent aux différents cas historiques. Les difficultés qui en découlent dans la communication historiographique remettent en cause les philosophies herméneutiques de l’historiographie et redonnent un nouvel intérêt à la question d’une historiographie scientifique. Mais les réponses existantes (...)
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    Philosophie, rhétorique ou théologie? Du platonisme littéraire et critique chez Grégoire de Nazianze.Anca Vasiliu - 2008 - Chôra 6:59-100.
    Il est question de l'analogie et de la comparaison selon la démarche dialectique platonicienne, ainsi que des topoi empruntés aux textes anciens: la chasse, le labyrinthe, le vase, la statue intérieure que l'on doit polir, le Soleil pour désigner de manière visible le Bien, ou la caverne pour rappeler la parabole de laconnaissance, mais aussi pour évoquer le lieu de transit de l'âme. Les principaux textes utilisés sont extraits des Discours théologiques de Grégoire de Nazianze. Un passage du Traité sur (...)
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  23. Fragmenting Reality: An Essay on Passage, Causality and Time Travel.Samuele Iaquinto & Giuliano Torrengo - 2022 - London: Bloomsbury.
    The growing interest in fragmentalism is one of the most exciting trends in philosophy of time and is gradually reshaping the contemporary debate. Providing an extensive interpretation of this view, Samuele Iaquinto and Giuliano Torrengo articulate a novel theory of the passage of time and argue that it is the most effective in vindicating the inherent dynamism of reality. Iaquinto and Torrengo offer the first full-range application of fragmentalism to a number of metaphysical topics, including the open future, causation, the (...)
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    Catégorie constitutive et catégorie réflexive chez Emil Lask. Un formalisme À l’orée de la phénoménologie.Charlotte Gauvry - 2017 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 122 (3):401-411.
    Cet article examine la doctrine des catégories développée par Emil Lask (1875-1915) au début du xx e siècle (1911). Son objectif est double. 1) Nous entendons proposer une étude historique précise de cette doctrine relativement méconnue qui présente une synthèse inédite entre l’objectivisme sémantique de Bolzano, la théorie des valeurs de l’école de Bade et le formalisme husserlien, dans le contexte de l’héritage de la révolution copernicienne kantienne. Nous montrons que cette doctrine présente un caractère radical en ceci qu’elle considère (...)
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    Did the Arabic Tradition Know a More Complete Version of Alexander’s Commentary on Aristotle’s Topics? The Evidence from Ps-Jābir’s Kitāb al-Nukhab / Kitāb al-Baḥth.Alexander Lamprakis - 2022 - Methodos 22.
    This paper discusses two passages from Alexander of Aphrodisias’s commentary on Aristotle’s _ Topics _ that are transmitted in Ps-Jābir’s _ Kitāb al-Nukhab _. It argues that the Arabic translation of Alexander’s commentary may have been made from a fuller version than what came down to us in Greek. Especially since the author(s) of the Jābir-corpus form a tradition different from the school of Ḥunayn b. Isḥāq (d. 873) and authors associated to the ‘Baghdad school’, whose earliest figure is Abū (...)
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    Preparatory Principles.Douglas G. Long (ed.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Preparatory Principles is not a linear text in the conventional sense, but consists of a series of short passages on a variety of topics, whose themes are summarised in marginal headings. The material constitutes a philosophical commonplace book, compiled by Bentham in the mid-1770s, in which he worked out the foundational ideas for his new science of legislation. He then drew on this material when composing such works as A Fragment on Government and An Introduction to the Principles of Morals (...)
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    Reconstructing Proclus’ thoughts on khôra and matter.Harold Tarrant - 2022 - Chôra 20:107-124.
    Ce que nous connaissons de l’exégèse antique du Timée est limité par le fait que le commentaire de Proclus ne continue pas au‑delà de Tim. 17a‑44b. Grâce à d’autres auteurs, nous possédons un seul fragment de Proclus lui‑même sur le réceptacle du Timée, et un seul fragment des commentaires de Jamblique sur l’espace. Je discute ici ces deux passages et ce que nous trouvons sur le réceptacle, la matière, et la chôra dans le corpus de Proclus. La doctrine que la (...)
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    Contribution à une logique paradoxale du symbolique.Jean-Jacques Wunenburger - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 12:79-95.
    l’expression symbolique gagne à être distinguée de la logique synthématique propre aux signes, comme une forme de pensée analogique et participative. Mais sa richesse nécessite une approche paradoxale : elle se donne à la fois comme libre et conventionnelle et comme motivée par une consistance sémantique interne ; elle apparaît à la fois comme transubjective et comme exposée à une compréhension hermeneutique subjective ; elle exige à la fois unedisposition existentielle qui en assure la réceptivité et un engagement actif de (...)
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    Amendments of 2020 to the Russian Constitution as an Update to Its Symbolic and Identity Programme.Jakub Sadowski - 2021 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (2):723-736.
    In the renewed Russian Fundamental Law, in addition to a number of provisions introducing changes to the political system, there are also statements of programmatic importance, as well as several provisions with symbolic and identity function. In this article these provisions are subject to functional and semiotic-cultural analysis. Particular emphasis has been placed on legally irrelevant content transmitted by the new regulations, on their semantic connections with the content of the preamble and on their cultural context. The research procedure carried (...)
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    La métaphore entre sémantique et ontologie. La réception de la philosophie analytique du langage dans l'herméneutique de Paul Ricœur.Jean-Marc Tétaz - 2014 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 5 (1):67-81.
    The favourable reception of the analytic philosophy of language plays a central role in the composition of Ricœur’s literary hermeneutics. Following a brief description of the historical and methodological context of this reception, we show how Ricœur intends to link up phenomenology and analytic philosophy of language. Then we examine the role allocated to the analytic philosophy of language in establishing the idea of metaphor as a “more fundamental mode of reference” in The Rule of Metaphor . But once again (...)
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    Hannah Arendt.Julia Kristeva - 2001 - Columbia University Press.
    Twenty-five years after her death, we are still coming to terms with the controversial figure of Hannah Arendt. Interlacing the life and work of this seminal twentieth-century philosopher, Julia Kristeva provides us with an elegant, sophisticated biography brimming with historical and philosophical insight. Centering on the theme of female genius, _Hannah Arendt_ emphasizes three features of the philosopher's work. First, by exploring Arendt's critique of Saint Augustine and her biographical essay on Rahel Varnhagen, Kristeva accentuates Arendt's commitment to recounting lives (...)
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    Logique de la mappemonde: note sur l'espace (pourquoi méditerranéen?).Alexandre Castant - 2012 - Trézélan: Filigranes Éditions.
    Les paysages méditerranéens? La construction de leur histoire comme l'expérience de leur aventure esthétique sont fécondées par les migrations, les nomadismes, les rencontres et les commerces géographiques (Fernand Braudel, La Méditerranée). Dans cette perspective, cet essai rend d'abord compte d'une poétique à l'oeuvre dans l'espace méditerranéen, puis d'une représentation en excès où se manifeste un goût des artistes méditerranéens pour l'art des contraires... Les paysages y apparaîtront, dès lors, comme une plate-forme de rencontres inter-sémiotiques, comme une mer des passages entre (...)
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    Interactive Bodies: The Semiosis of Architectural Forms.Maria Isabel Aldinhas Ferreira - 2012 - Biosemiotics 5 (2):269-289.
    In this paper architectural forms are presented as symbolic forms issued from the complex semiosis that characterises human cognition (Ferreira (2007, 2010)). Being semiotic objects, these symbolic forms are, consequently, context- dependent_they emerge and have meaning, i.e., they are assigned a functional and/or aesthetic value, in particular physical, social and cultural frameworks. As it happens with all semiotic objects, architectural forms, whatever their nature, are not static but highly interactive. In fact, they act as agents of specific semiotic processes, engaged (...)
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    Apuleius: A Latin Sophist (review).Ellen D. Finkelpearl - 2001 - American Journal of Philology 122 (3):454-458.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 122.3 (2001) 454-458 [Access article in PDF] Stephen J. Harrison. Apuleius: A Latin Sophist. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. vi + 281 pp. Cloth, $74.00. Despite the flurry of books on Apuleius in the last fifteen years, Stephen Harrison's is the first to offer a systematic analysis and coverage of all of Apuleius' works, including the fragments. Others have either focused entirely on the Metamorphoses (...)
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    Cynthia: A Companion to the Text of Propertius by S. J. Heyworth (review).Luigi Galasso - 2015 - American Journal of Philology 136 (1):169-173.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Cynthia: A Companion to the Text of Propertius by S. J. HeyworthLuigi GalassoS. J. Heyworth. Cynthia: A Companion to the Text of Propertius. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, first published in paperback 2009 (with corrections). xiii + 648 pp. Paper. £56.Cynthia represents the hypomnemata to the edition of Propertius by Stephen Heyworth. It is an indispensable tool for readers of the new Oxford Classical Text of Propertius and (...)
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    Un passage de Méthode d’Olympe parmi des extraits agricoles.Christophe Guignard - 2012 - Augustinianum 52 (1):155-158.
    The Vaticanus gr. 573 (14th/15th c.) contains some extracts of the Geoponica with a few lines added to the last one. This supplementary material deals withthe properties of the willow against sexual desire and fertility, and invokes the testimony of the Holy Scripture in support of this conception. Its source can be identified as a passage of Methodius of Olympus’s Symposium, that reuses in the exegesis of Ps. 136 (137) the old Greek idea of the willow as "destroyer of its (...)
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  37. Euripides' Hippolytus.Sean Gurd - 2012 - Continent 2 (3):202-207.
    The following is excerpted from Sean Gurd’s translation of Euripides’ Hippolytus published with Uitgeverij this year. Though he was judged “most tragic” in the generation after his death, though more copies and fragments of his plays have survived than of any other tragedian, and though his Orestes became the most widely performed tragedy in Greco-Roman Antiquity, during his lifetime his success was only moderate, and to him his career may have felt more like a failure. He was regularly selected to (...)
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    Cum Vicensimariis Magnam Mantissam Habet (Petronius Satyricon 65.10).Marc Kleijwegt - 2002 - American Journal of Philology 123 (2):275-286.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 123.2 (2002) 275-286 [Access article in PDF] Cum Vicensimariis Magnam Mantissam Habet (Petronius Satyricon 65.10) Marc Kleijwegt AT PETRONIUS Satyricon 65.10 1 THE STONEMASON HABINNAS provides an explanation for his late arrival at Trimalchio's party. 2 He has been attending a ninth-day memorial feast in honor of one of Scissa's slaves, whom she 3 had manumitted on his deathbed: "Scissa lautum novendiale servo suo misello (...)
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    Verdinglichung und Zerstörung. Günther Anders und der Begriff der Geschichte im Jahr 1941.Anna Pollmann - 2019 - Naharaim 13 (1-2):117-138.
    The article discusses the transformation of the concept of History as it can be traced in the writings of Günther Anders. Anders is primarily known as a critique of modern technology specifically of the atomic bomb, which made him a mentor for the first anti-nuclear movement in West-Germany in the late 1950s. His historical thinking was therefore mainly perceived in its post-historic and apocalyptic dimensions. A closer look at his earlier writings reveals not only that his questioning of the modern (...)
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    Husserl at the Limits of Phenomenology: Including Texts by Edmund Husserl, Maurice Merleau-Ponty (review).Robert Wade Kenny - 2003 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 36 (4):379-383.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 36.4 (2003) 379-383 [Access article in PDF] Husserl at the Limits of Phenomenology: Including Texts by Edmund Husserl. Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Ed. Leonard Lawlor with Bettina Bergo. Trans. Leonard Lawlor. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2002. Pp. 192. $19.95 pbk. The most striking characteristic of this volume is the manner that it presents layers of interpretation to the reader, particularly in that the writing is not intended (...)
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    A Instauração da Filosofia e da Ciência por Tales de Mileto.Miguel Spinelli - 1992 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 48 (1):99 - 124.
    Antes da Filosofia, a Sabedoria era a que continha o "saber" humano haurido da experiéncia vivida. E, portanto, Sabedoria expressava mais ou menos o que hoje concebemos como Cultura. Ora, a Filosofia construiu-se mediante a operacionalização de uma passagem: do contexto da Cultura (a qual se expressava mediante um sistema simbolico próprio do mito, da religião e da literatura heróica) para o contexto da Ciencia (a qual se expressou, na dependència do antigo, através de um novo sistema simbólico conceitual, pelo (...)
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    Global Objects: Toward a Connected Art History.G. Thomas Tanselle - 2024 - Common Knowledge 30 (2):202-204.
    This thoughtful, learned, well-written, extensively illustrated, and heavily documented study deserves to be regarded as a landmark in art history. Traditional art history has dealt for the most part with the “fine arts” (chiefly painting, drawing, sculpture, and architecture), whereas other human creations that take physical form (such as furniture, ceramics, textiles, and metal and glass items), whether utilitarian or decorative (or both at once), are considered “craft” or “applied art” and are studied by folklorists, anthropologists, and archaeologists and often (...)
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    Ancient Interpretations of νομαστìκωμδєȋν in Aristophanes.Stephen Halliwell - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (1):83-88.
    Interest in νομαστìκωμδєȋν began early. Even before the compilation of prosopo-graphical κωμδούμєνο in the second century B.C., Hellenistic study of Aristophanes had devoted attention to the interpretation of personal satire. The surviving scholia contain references to Alexandrian scholars such as Euphronius, Eratosthenes and Callistratus which show that in their commentaries and monographs these men had dealt with issues of νομαστì κωμδєȋν Much material from Hellenistic work on Old Comedy was transmitted by later scholars, particularly by Didymus and Symmachus in their (...)
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    Proklos, "Tria Opuscula": Textkritisch Kommentierte Retroversion der Übersetzung Wilhelms von Moerbeke.Benedikt Strobel - 2014 - De Gruyter.
    The Tria Opuscula by the Late Antique Neoplatonist Proklos are accessible in full in the translation into medieval Latin by Wilhelm von Moerbeke, as well as in fragments in the Greek texts of Late Antique and Byzantine authors. Using the form of a commentary on passages, this work assesses what we can learn from these sources about the original Greek text of the three works. At the same time the commentary serves the elucidation of the first complete Greek retroversion of (...)
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    Queer Coal: Genealogies in/of the Blood.Kathryn Yusoff - 2015 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 5 (2):203-229.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Queer Coal:Genealogies in/of the BloodKathryn YusoffIntroductionAn inhuman equationA genealogical account of coal ± a solar line of descentSolar -/- plant -/- coal ≤ plant minor/miner ≠ bloodlineFossil fuels are dark and patient and have a history that is in/of the blood. Fossil fuels are pockets of sunshine that have a solar line of descent. Fossil fuels are a chemical “blood knowledge” (Cixous 1991, 103) that coheres at the seam, (...)
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    "Strong as Death is Love:" Eros and Education at the End of Time.Samuel D. Rocha & Adi Burton - 2017 - Espacio Tiempo y Educación 4 (1):1-17.
    This essay is an extended reflection on the relationship between death and love expressed in a fragment from Song of Songs 8:6: «Strong as death is love». The passage will be analyzed through a Jewish, Orthodox, and Catholic exegesis and literary reflection. In particular, the essay describes the role of a particular form of love (eros) within a particular form of education (education at the end of time). While eros has frequently been ignored or resigned to a purely sexualized role, (...)
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    Will to Power in Nietzsche's Published Works and the Nachlass.Linda L. Williams - 1996 - Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (3):447-463.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Will to Power in Nietzsche’s Published Works and the NachlassLinda L. WilliamsIt is universally acknowledged by scholars of Nietzsche’s work that will to power is one of the most important notions in Nietzsche’s writings, but strangely, like the other “central” notions of eternal recurrence and the Übermensch, there are relatively few aphorisms in either the published or unpublished material that include the term. In the case of will to (...)
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    The Expert or Gatekeeper In his history of the modern prison, Michel Foucault writes:"The penitentiary technique and the delinquent are in a sense twin brothers.... They appeared together, the one extending from the other, as a technological ensemble that forms and fragments the object to which it". [REVIEW]A. Taxonomy & Licia Carlson - 2010 - In Eva Feder Kittay & Licia Carlson, Cognitive Disability and its Challenge to Moral Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 315.
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    Sartre and Sexism.Hazel E. Barnes - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (2):340-347.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Notes and Fragments SARTRE AND SEXISM by Hazel E. Barnes Insofar as is possible, I want to consider here not Sartre the man but Sartre the philosopher—or, more precisely, the philosophy of Sartre. To askwhether Sartre's long association with Simone de Beauvoir was a model of human relations at their best or an example ofbad faith on both sides is not to my present purpose. Nor are his numerous, (...)
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    Seeking the Sources of a Theologian: In Memory of Fr. Roch Kereszty, O.Cist. (1933–2022).Joseph Van House O. Cist - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (3):781-789.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Seeking the Sources of a Theologian:In Memory of Fr. Roch Kereszty, O.Cist. (1933–2022)Joseph Van House O.Cist.Fr. Roch Kereszty long enjoyed thinking about how, and how much, we can discover the truth about Jesus of Nazareth through historical research into his earthly life. Fr. Roch also often enjoyed indicating that at least part of the answer is that research about a human being can never be content with descriptions of (...)
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