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Herodotus - Tom 2 - Strona 51
Certainly Herodotus intends to 'tell what is said' (legein ta legomena), apart from what he thinks about it, as is stated at VII.152.3. But the very fact that he feels himself obliged to introduce this clarification shows that his empiricist vocation—his ...
Rosaria Vignolo Munson,
2013
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The Craft of Poetic Speech in Ancient Greece - Strona 85
... passage in which the narrator leaves it up to the narratee, "whoever he may be," to trust or not to trust the legomena, the ... affirms the role he plays in an unusual way: "As for me, I owe it to myself to report what is said [legein ta legomena], ...
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The Archaic Smile of Herodotus - Strona 200
See also Accident; Fate Justice, 125 Lade, battle of, 75 Legein ta legomena ("I only report what is said"), 56-57, 62-63, 65-67, 77 Logic, 20-21, 23-47 Logos, ho eon (Greek phrase used as a definition of truth), 67, 68 Lydians, 18 Macaulay, 16, ...
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A Dictionary of Psychology - Strona 330
A twice-occurring word. hapax legomena and dis legomena pl. [Greek: something said once, from hapax once + legomenon something spoken, from legein to speak] haphalgesia n. A condition in which stimuli that would ordinarily elicit ...
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Dexippus: On Aristotle Categories - Strona 25
121 choose this rendering here of to legomena, but sometimes it seems best to render legein as 'utter', and ta legomena as 'What is uttered', since Dexippus uses the expression sometimes to mean 'the subject-matter of this treatise (sc. the ...
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Philosophical and Political Writings: Martin Heidegger - Strona 64
Moreover, because logos is used in the sense not only of legein but also of legomenon — what is pointed to as such; and because the latter is nothing other than the hypokeimenon — what always already lies present at the basis of all relevant ...
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Being and Time: A Translation of Sein und Zeit - Strona 30
Moreover, because logos is used in the sense not only of legein but also of legomenon— what is pointed to as such; and because the latter is nothing other than the hypokeimenon—what always already lies present at the basis of all relevant ...
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Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle Metaphysics 4 - Strona 214
... unsays: 298,28 logon legein, espouse the account: 290,34; 292,22 to legomenon, expression: 248,9; meaning: 248,23; 293,28; 298,1; statement: 261,31.38 ta legomena, words: 290,12; meaning: 251,3 leipein, be lacking: 264,17; 330,2; 338 ...
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Themistius: On Aristotle On the Soul - Strona 227
... 60,29.32.33; 68,7; 74,16.30.40; 75,1.5.6.8.32 legein (234/391), legein epi (with genitive), to apply (a term; i.e., predicate), 20,30; 54,10; 74,35; 84,11; tapollakhôs legomena, terms with many senses, 48,25; haplôs legein/legesthai, to use/be ...
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Lexique. Lexicologie. Lexicographie. - Strona 81
Thus we have writings (1) on orderly arrangement of things that are stated (legomena [Xejó- uevrx])9 (2) on orderly arrangement ... This text does make it clear that materially legein has lekta for its objects, but it does not follow that saying that ...
Pierre Swiggers, Alfons Wouters,
2003