En España, a partir de excavaciones, se encontró una inscripción que corresponde a los versos séptimo y octavo del primer libro de las Geórgicas. La historia
Pausanias. Cf. Veyne.
8.8.3 When I began to write my history I was inclined to count these legends as foolishness, but on getting as far as Arcadia I grew to hold a more thoughtful view of them, which is this. In the days of old those Greeks who were considered wise spoke their sayings not straight out but in riddles, and so the legends about Cronus I conjectured to be one sort of Greek wisdom. In matters of divinity, therefore, I shall adopt the received tradition.
Overview Aperçu général Founded in 1951, Živa Antika (“Living Antiquity”) is an academic journal open to original research from all areas of Classical Studies and Antiquity in general – Greek and Latin language and literature, philosophy, mythology and religion, ancient history and archaeology, art, architecture and culture – from the dawn of the Classical civilisation…
Naslov:O Euripidovu Heraklu i Sofoklovim Trahinjankama : rasprava odobrena od mudroslovnoga fakulteta u sveučilištu Franje Josipa I. u Zagrebu / Đuro Koerbler
Autor(i):Körbler, Đuro
Vrsta:Disertacija, tekst
Ustanova: Filozofski fakultet (Sveučilište u Zagrebu)
Područje: Povijest umjetnosti
Predmet:Euripides, Sophocles, Heraklo (drama), klasična filologija, rimska književnost, drama, Trahinjanke (drama)
Povjerenstvo:Janeček, Gustav; Šrepel, Milivoj; Musić, August; Nodilo, Natko
Datum obrane: 23.03.1896.
Is inequality largely the result of the Industrial Revolution? Or, were pre-industrial incomes and life expectancies as unequal as they are today? For want of
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The Palilia was a Roman religious festival related to the foundation of Rome. This is the article of some length in Smith's Dictionary of Greek & Roman Antiquities.
According to Diogenes Laërtius (ibid., 2.2), two or more great Magi who flourished before the time of Alexander the Great bore the name Astrampsychos, which was probably intended to mean ‘the living star’ or ‘incarnate star.’ This could have been originally just a variation or explanation of ‘Zoroaster.’ There is extant under this name a curious art of fortune-telling, commonly called the Sortes Astrampsychi, which should be read in the edition by Professor Gerald M. Browne, which is forthcoming from Teubner at Leipzig. The ‘oracles’ are elicited by a kind of arithmetical trickery, and I think it likely that the method goes back to the Persian Magi, although the extant versions, as Professor Browne has shown, are late and were probably concocted in Egypt, where, by the way, the name of Zoroaster was still potent in the early centuries of the present era.
K. Marasović, S. Perojević, und J. Margeta. Sabor hrvatskih graditelja 2016, Eu i hrvatsko graditeljstvo, Hrvatski savez građevinskih inženjera, Zagreb, (2016)
M. Bergamin. Per verba / Fondazione Ezio Franceschini--22 SISMEL edizioni del Galluzzo, Tavarnuzze (Firenze), (2005)Aenigmata Symposii a cura di Manuela Bergamin. 263 p..