10 LIVRES EN POLONAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GYGES»
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gyges dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
gyges et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Gyges Gallus, sive Petri Firmiani ingeniosa in mores suæ ...
г " масс) не o тж штифт? Ё??? LECTOR l Commendat paucis librurn fuum, de Gyge, fabulofus fit ille, an hifio, ricus,í`ollicitumìvult eíTe Leâorem! "» f (ь) Ere тёти Gyges ißé, .4m тата quœris [едок ?v _quid tua шт? :ft` будет alter bomb, an си; ...
Petrus FIRMIANUS (pseud. [i.e. Zacharie de Lisieux.]), Gabriel LIEBHEIT, 1736
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The Archaeology of Lydia, from Gyges to Alexander
Drawing on detailed and copiously illustrated evidence presented in a regionally organized catalogue, the book considers the significance of evidence of settlement and burial at Sardis and beyond for understanding Lydian society as a whole ...
Christopher H. Roosevelt, 2014
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Gendered Dynamics in Latin Love Poetry - Strona 132
In Laura Mulvey's original formulation, the female object of desire was also the object of the gaze, perpetually subject to the power of the viewer. Gyges, the penetrable eromenos, seemed initially to be an ideal feminized object of vision and ...
Ronnie Ancona, Ellen Greene, 2005
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Justice V. Law in Greek Political Thought - Strona 27
Chapter. 2. See. No. Evil: The. Story. of. Gyges. in. Herodotus. and. Plato. Katherine. Philippakis. Would you kill a king and take his wife and throne if you knew you wouldn't be caught? This question forms the basis of the story of Gyges as told ...
ner the power to become invisible at will. Through the story of the ring, Republic discusses whether a typical person would be moral if he did not have to fear the consequences of his actions.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Plato's Ethics - Strona 184
Gyges' Ring In the second stage of his argument, Glaucon points out that if we value justice for its consequences, we must admit it is no longer valuable if the good consequences are removed. He introduces Gyges' Ring to show that most ...
Terence Irwin Professor of Philosophy Cornell University, 1994
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Time and the Erotic in Horace's Odes - Strona 40
Finally, in Plato, Gyges has a gold ring. The notion of wealth, then, is the first connection with the Gyges of Greek literature. Perhaps more important, though, the stories of Gyges in the Histories and the Republic, while varying because of the ...
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101 Ethical Dilemmas - Strona 16
Gyges wes a shapherd. A simple, decant fallow, he liked nothing better then to tand his flock in the service of the King of Lydia, Lite wes herd, but straightforward. Until, one day, there wes a great rumble and the earth itsalf trembled in a ...
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The Republic - Tom 1 - Strona 126
irpoyoVw) whicli have been suggested in order to bring the present passage into harmony with the allusion in Book x 612 b, assume that the Gyges of 'Gyges' ring' is identical with the famous Gyges (who reigned about 687 — 654 B.C.), ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Zacharie (De Lisieux), Gabriel Liebheit, 2011
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «GYGES»
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gyges est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
In City Harvest judgment, Judge singles out Kong Hee's part in …
When shrouded under a cloak of invisibility, much like the mythical ring of Gyges, persons in such positions of power have no fear of accountability and tend to ... «Channel News Asia, oct 15»
Theater Augsburg: Schneewittchen & die sieben Hobbits
Bevor am Ende Gyges Kandaules erschlägt und an Nyssias Hand den Thron besteigt, lässt das eng an André Gides Drama „Le Roi Candaule“ angelehnte ... «Stuttgarter Nachrichten, sept 15»
Plato's Republic as Moral Poetry
In particular, this positive poetry is seen in two of the myths presented in the Republic, those of the Ring of Gyges and the journey of Er, as well as through the ... «Student Pulse, sept 15»
Philip Ball's Invisible is a lucid and entertaining look at the history …
He tells of a shepherd named Gyges, who one day finds a gold ring. He discovers that when he twists the ring toward his palm, he disappears from sight; turning ... «The Globe and Mail, avril 15»
What happens to people when they think they're invisible?
In Book II of Plato's Republic, one of Socrates's interlocutors tells a story of a shepherd, an ancestor of the ancient Lydian king Gyges, who finds a magic ring that ... «Christian Science Monitor, avril 15»
Sight Unseen
Plato has Glaucon tell the tale: a shepherd named Gyges stumbles upon a ring that can make him invisible, then promptly uses it to bed a queen, slay her king, ... «The New Yorker, avril 15»
Insights: Hillary Clinton and the Ring of Gyges
To paraphrase, the story goes on to say that Lydian Gyges entered a chasm where he found a corpse wearing nothing but a ring. He then took the ring and put it ... «The Daily News Online, mars 15»
The Upside of No-See Me: Invisibility and 'Buffy, the Vampire Slayer'
In the story, a normal man, Gyges, finds a magic ring that, when he puts it on, turns him invisible. Free to act without restraint – no one can see him, he can come ... «PopMatters, mars 15»
Lifting the veil on a faceless world
Disinhibition flourishes in what psychologists now call the Gyges affect. In 380 BC, Plato wrote the myth of the Ring of Gyges in which a shepherd, Gyges, ... «London Free Press, févr 15»
The Epidemic of Facelessness
The Gyges effect, the well-noted disinhibition created by communications over the distances of the Internet, in which all speech and image are muted and at ... «New York Times, févr 15»