10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PANHELLENISTIC»
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Panhellenistic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Brill’s Companion to Greek and Latin Epyllion and Its Reception
... 350—351 Panathenaia, Panathenaic: 111; 117; 119-120; 124; 180-181
Pandora; 93; 193-194 1146; 393 I179; 459 n.60 Panegyric —) Encomium,
encomiastic Panhellenism, panhellenistic: 111-112; 115-116; 164-167 Panopolis
: 375+n.15 ...
Manuel Baumbach, Silvio Bär, 2012
2
Thucydides and Internal War
88 i.e. the Athenian ± spoke occasionally of realizing Panhellenistic ideals. DK
82b7±8; cf. Ar. Rhet. 1414b 30. 89 Supp. 526, 671, also 311; pnellhnev
elsewhere in Euripides, Tr. 413, 721; IA 414, and 1272±5 for an oft-quoted
contrast of ...
3
Temple Purity in 1-2 Corinthians
3.3 The Temple of Apollo and Its Purity This section will explore the cult of Apollo
without being limited to Corinth since the cult of Apollo was a panhellenistic
phenomenon. My study of the God's temple purity will primarily be supported by
the ...
4
A History of Philosophy: Greece and Rome
In affording a means of training and instruction, it fulfilled a necessary task in the
political life of Greece, while its Panhellenistic tendencies certainly stand to its
credit. And even its sceptical and relativist tendencies, which were, after all,
largely ...
Frederick Charles Copleston, 1947
5
Arabic Poetry: Trajectories of Modernity and Tradition
... of the mythicized poet in the Panhellenistic tradition whereby the ancient poet's
identity was appropriated by “myth-making structure.”9 This application is valid as
long as it eludes the question of authenticity and makes allowance for issues ...
Muhsin J. al-Musawi, 2006
6
War, Peace, and Alliance in Demosthenes' Athens
... Navy-Boards was a furor roused by an action of the Persian king which
suggested hostile intention.41 Although the main aim of Demosthenes' speech is
to counsel moderation, he does concede several points to Panhellenistic
sentiment.
7
The Anthropology of Law
... a constitution, and it was only in the subsequent century that the term nomos
came to be identified more firmly with what we might call law (Hansen 1991: 161
–62; Thomas 2005: 50–51). 8 The idea of a panhellenistic law was, in practice ...
8
The Challenge of Homer: School, Pagan Poets and Early ...
At the centre of this identity stood, although not mentioned by Isocrates here,
Homer's poems, which created a panHellenistic identity formed by a collective
memory of a common past, and which shaped the present considerably. In his
praise ...
9
Asklepios, Medicine, and the Politics of Healing in ...
... fourth-century renovation of, 37-38, 147n8; iamata from, 38, 40-41, 46-49, 54,
58-60, 64, 65, 109; panhellenistic nature of, 35, 40-41, 98, 147n8; phrouroi and,
102, 137n25; sacred animals at, 47-51, 109 (see also snakes); theater at, 82-83;
...
Bronwen L. Wickkiser, 2008
10
The Community, the Individual and the Common Good: 'To ...
Cicero also exemplifies Hercules as a panHellenistic sage hero who denied
himself and underwent toil and trouble for the sake of the common benefit. See
Off. 3.5.25. 76 Cicero, Off. 3.5.21-6.31. 77 Cicero, Off. 3.4.17. 78 Cicero, Off. 3.4.
19.