10 LIBROS DEL POLACO RELACIONADOS CON «PATHE MATHOS»
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Afrotopia: The Roots of African American Popular History - Strona 27
In the Greek classical tradition of pathe mathos, suffering was viewed as a source of knowledge. The valuation of suffering also has obvious roots in the Judeo-Christian notion that victimization is the mark of a messiah: "He is despised and ...
Wilson Jeremiah Moses, 1998
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Treasures Old and New: Essays in the Theology of the Pentateuch
In the Near East, inclusive of ancient Palestine, the path of wisdom leads back to the archaic period, and it is there that ... for a kind of wisdom obtainable only through experience and suffering — the to pathe mathos ( "learning by suffering") of ...
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The Ancient Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy - Strona 38
fore engineered the whole grisly sequence of pathé for the education of this brother and sister. That would in any case be an inappropriate kind of mathos (revelation) for these wretched dancers to be celebrating here.” Now, suppose we ...
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Day-to-Day Dante: Exploring Personal Myth through The Divine Comedy
The Greeks had a poignant term for this: pathe mathos which suggests a “suffering into knowledge.” It describes any of our paths of learning to imagine the condition of others. To think that achieving a deeper sense of our humanity and our ...
Dennis Patrick Slattery, 2011
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Lady in the Labyrinth: Milton's Comus as Initiation - Strona 137
The traditional humanist account of their relation draws on the classical topos of pathe mathos. Suffering leads to wisdom, and wisdom, or the truth it claims, is beauty. This account depends on the logic of cause and effect, and yet because the ...
William Shullenberger, 2008
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The Wisdom in Words: How Language Carries Our Earliest Cultural Values
The ancient Greek axiom, pathe mathos, was so well-known that even Aeschylus' Agamemnon knew it. It is traditional to translate pathe mathos as "Wisdom comes through suffering," but the tradition is misleading and wrong. Pathe is first a ...
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Wielki słownik frazeologiczny PWN z przysłowiami - Strona 811
zny'> pat he mathos [wym. pathe mathos] «cierpienie (jest) nauczycielem, nauka» <gr. - Ajschylos, Agamemnon > patria potestas «w starozytnym Rzymie: wladza glowy rodziny nad dziecmi wlasnymi i przysposobionymi oraz nad ...
Anna Kłosińska, Elżbieta Sobol, Anna Stankiewicz, 2005
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Nauka poprzez cierpienie (pathei mathos) u Ajschylosa i Sofoklesa
Nie należy bowiem zapominać, że to przesłanie etyczne Ateny kierowane było do społeczności, która śledząc pathe rodu ... Badanie jakości i funkcji zasady pathei mathos u Ajschylosa w pierwszej części naszej pracy nie zakładało — gdyż z ...
Maria Maślanka Soro, 1990
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Science fantasy voices and visions of cosmic religion - Strona 115
... the ancient wisdom enunciated by the Greek poet Aeschylus as pathe mathos or "learning through suffering" also found in Deutero Isaiah's great poem about the redemptive power of suffering love (Is. 53) adopted by the first Christians and, ...
William W. Mountcastle, 1996
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Franz Schubert, Man and Composer: (Franz Peter Schubert, Born ...
The law of compensation is the one law of God which He permits to be enforced in us more than any other — save that of heredity alone, ^schylus was right when he said Pathe mathos : " suffering teacheth." XI. COMPENSATION (18115).
Cecil Whitaker-Wilson, 1928