MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «APOPHTHEGMATIC»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «APOPHTHEGMATIC»
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apophthegmatic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
apophthegmatic et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Byzantine Hermeneutics and Pedagogy in the Russian North: ...
contains some compiled apophthegmatic source material as well as original
edificatory narratives presented in apophthegmatic form. Thus, Nikon's epistle (
chapter) 14 (ff. 51-89), concerned with fasts and holidays, includes such incipits
as: ...
2
The odes of Pindar, literally tr. into Engl. prose by D.W. ...
The mixture of apophthegmatic maxims and typical narratives would alone
render it difficult to follow the thread of Pindar's meaning ; but, in addition to this
cause of obscurity, the entire plan of his poetry is so intricate, that a modern
reader ...
3
History of the literature of ancient Greece
The mixture of apophthegmatic maxims and typical narratives would alone
render it difficult to follow the thread of Pindar's meaning; but, in addition to this
cause of obscurity, the entire plan of his poetry is so intricate, that a modern
reader often ...
Karl Otfried Müller, 1840
4
The Odes of Pindar: Literally Translated Into English Prose
The mixture of apophthegmatic maxims and typical narratives would alone
render it difficult to follow the thread of Pindar's meaning ; but, in addition to this
cause of obscurity, the entire plan of his poetry is so intricate, that a modern
reader ...
Pindar, Dawson W. Turner, Abraham Moore, 1872
... the noble exile with the jealous tyrant— because it contains a serious
admonition to Arcesilaus in his above-mentioned relation with Damophilus. § 6.
The mixture of apophthegmatic maxims and. typical narratives would alone
render ...
Pindar, Abraham Moore, 1868
6
History of the literature of ancient Greece [tr. by sir G.C. ...
... relation with Damophilus. § 6. The mixture of apophthegmatic maxims and
typical narratives would alone render it difficult to follow the thread of Pindar's
meaning ; but, in addition to this cause of obscurity, the entire plan of his poetry ...
Carl Otfried Müller, John William Donaldson, 1858
7
The Emergence of Reflexivity in Greek Language and Thought: ...
What is 'yourself' anyway? e rst quotations of the dictum in literature are in
fragments of Heraclitus and Ion, and in Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound.91 e
apophthegmatic tradition attributes it to some of the Seven Sages, and Socrates
in Plato's ...
8
Ennius and the Architecture of the Annales
Annales themselves–and of a handful of fragments whose de-contextualised
state heightens their apparently apophthegmatic qualities.163 Yet the real
relationship of the Annales to these earlier Roman texts is a matter about which
the ...
9
Law and the Islamic World Past and Present
Here too a set of rules is inherited and embedded in a causal nexus wherein the
primary element is that collection depends on protection - a rule provided in a
satisfyingly apophthegmatic and rhyming form (1.1). (A similar apophthegmatic ...
Christopher Toll, Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen, 1995
10
A History of the Mishnaic Law of Purities
... internally-unitary formulary pattern — a negligible number. Kelim: None. Ohalot
: None. Negaim: None. Parab 1. 8:2-7: The common formulary trait is
apophthegmatic, What made you unclean did not make me unclean but you did .
. ., 8:2, 8:4 ...