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611: 1575: 2368: 302: 3002:Ἀναξίμανδρος λέγει δ' αὐτὴν μήτε ὕδωρ μήτε ἄλλο τι τῶν καλουμένων εἶναι στοιχείων, ἀλλ' ἑτέραν τινὰ φύσιν ἄπειρον, ἐξ ἧς ἅπαντας γίνεσθαι τοὺς οὐρανοὺς καὶ τοὺς ἐν αὐτοῖς κόσμους· ἐξ ὧν δὲ ἡ γένεσίς ἐστι τοῖς οὖσι, καὶ τὴν φθορὰν εἰς ταῦτα γίνεσθαι κατὰ τὸ χρεών· διδόναι γὰρ αὐτὰ δίκην καὶ τίσιν ἀλλήλοις τῆς ἀδικίας κατὰ τὴν τοῦ χρόνου τάξιν, ποιητικωτέροις οὕτως ὀνόμασιν αὐτὰ λέγων. δῆλον δὲ ὅτι τὴν εἰς ἄλληλα μεταβολὴν τῶν τεττάρων στοιχείων οὗτος θεασάμενος οὐκ ἠξίωσεν ἕν τι τούτων ὑποκείμενον ποιῆσαι, ἀλλά τι ἄλλο παρὰ ταῦτα· οὗτος δὲ οὐκ ἀλλοιουμένου τοῦ στοιχείου τὴν γένεσιν ποιεῖ, ἀλλ' ἀποκρινομένων τῶν ἐναντίων διὰ τῆς αἰδίου κινήσεως. 320: 2445: 2568: 1458: 41: 2145: 1259: 2662: 2293:, a voluminous collection of biographies of nearly every Greek philosopher who ever lived. Unfortunately, Diogenes Laërtius often fails to cite his sources and many modern historians consider his testimony unreliable. Nonetheless, in spite of this, he remains the only available source on the lives of many early Greek philosophers. His book is not entirely without merit; it does preserve a tremendous wealth of information that otherwise would not have been preserved. His biography of 732: 1982: 793:. In the classical period, performances included three tragedies and one pastoral drama, depicting four different episodes of the same myth. Wealthy citizens were chosen to bear the expense of costuming and training the chorus as a public and religious duty. Attendance at the festival performances was regarded as an act of worship. Performances were held in the great open-air theater of Dionysus in Athens. The poets competed for the prizes offered for the best plays. 466: 1730: 10001: 10011: 1379: 1078: 10021: 7116: 1879:(especially the Ptolemies) and under Roman rule. Romans of literary or rhetorical inclination looked to Greek models, and Greek literature of all types continued to be read and produced both by native speakers of Greek and later by Roman authors as well. A notable characteristic of this period was the expansion of literary criticism as a genre, particularly as exemplified by Demetrius, Pseudo-Longinus and Dionysius of Halicarnassus. The 5647: 1904: 939: 2247: 4173: 518:. After ten years fighting the war, he spends another ten years sailing back home to his wife and family. Penelope was considered the ideal female; Homer depicted her as the ideal female based on her commitment, modesty, purity, and respect during her marriage to Odysseus. During his ten-year voyage, he loses all of his comrades and ships and makes his way home to 1251:. Meanwhile, other scholars have argued that Plato's portrayal of Socrates is merely a fictional representation intended to expound Plato's own opinions who has very little to do with the historical figure of the same name. The debate over the extent to which Plato's portrayal of Socrates represents the actual Socrates's ideas is known as the 1721:), school and reference biographies that offered a short sketch of someone including their ancestry, major events and accomplishments, and death, autobiographies, commentaries and memoirs where the subject presents his own life, and historical/political biography focusing on the lives of those active in the military, among other categories. 1324:. Even from these books, the enormous range of his interests is evident: He explored matters other than those that are today considered philosophical; the extant treatises cover logic, the physical and biological sciences, ethics, politics, and constitutional government. Among Aristotle's most notable works are 3012:, quotes usually blend with the surrounding text. Consequently, deciding where they start and where they end is often difficult. However, it is generally accepted that this quote is not Simplicius' own interpretation, but Anaximander's writing, in "somewhat poetic terms" as it is mentioned by Simplicius. 1246:
are generally considered the most important and influential. Socrates did not write any books himself and modern scholars debate whether or not Plato's portrayal of him is accurate. Some scholars contend that many of his ideas, or at least a vague approximation of them, are expressed in Plato's early
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was lost during the Middle Ages, but, over the course of the twentieth century, much of it was recovered due to new discoveries of ancient papyri. Scholars initially denigrated it as "second-rate", showing great learning, but lacking true "art". Over the course of the century, scholarly appraisal of
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and metrics. The first division was between prose and poetry. Within poetry there were three super-genres: epic, lyric and drama. The common European terminology about literary genres is directly derived from the ancient Greek terminology. Lyric and drama were further divided into more genres: lyric
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was probably written during the third century AD. It tells the story of a young Ethiopian princess named Chariclea, who is estranged from her family and goes on many misadventures across the known world. Of all the ancient Greek novels, the one that attained the greatest level of popularity was the
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both lived in the second century AD. Appian wrote on Rome and its conquests, while Arrian is remembered for his work on the campaigns of Alexander the Great. Arrian served in the Roman army. His book therefore concentrates heavily on the military aspects of Alexander's life. Arrian also wrote a
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The "early dating of P.Oxy 3836 holds, Achilles Tatius' novel must have been written 'nearer 120 than 150'" Albert Henrichs, Culture In Pieces: Essays on Ancient Texts in Honour of Peter Parsons, eds. Dirk Obbink, Richard Rutherford, Oxford University Press, 2011, p. 309, n. 29
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is sometimes thought to have been written by Euripides' son, or to have been a posthumous reproduction of a play by Euripides. Euripides pushed the limits of the tragic genre and many of the elements in his plays were more typical of comedy than tragedy. His play
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as a whole. Ancient Roman authors adopted various styles and motifs from ancient Greek literature. These ideas were later, in turn, adopted by other western European writers and literary critics. Ancient Greek literature especially influenced later
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Vian, Francis. '"Mârtus" chez Nonnos de Panopolis. Étude de sémantique et de chronologie.' REG 110, 1997, 143-60. Reprinted in: L'Épopée posthomérique. Recueil d'études. Ed. Domenico Accorinti. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2005 (Hellenica 17),
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The city of Alexandria in northern Egypt became, from the 3rd century BC, the outstanding center of Greek culture. It also soon attracted a large Jewish population, making it the largest center for Jewish scholarship in the ancient world. The
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lived during the late second century AD. Lucian's works were incredibly popular during antiquity. Over eighty different writings attributed to Lucian have survived to the present day. Almost all of Lucian's works are written in the heavily
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lived late in the first century BC. His history of Rome from its origins to the First Punic War (264 to 241 BC) is written from a Roman point of view, but it is carefully researched. He also wrote a number of other treatises, including
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with having invented drama by introducing the first actor, whose primary purpose was to interact with the leader of the chorus. Later playwrights expanded the number of actors to three, allowing for greater freedom in storytelling.
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195/194 BC), wrote on astronomy and geography, but his work is known mainly from later summaries. He is credited with being the first person to measure the Earth's circumference. Much that was written by the mathematicians
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The new Schaff-Herzog encyclopedia of religious knowledge: embracing biblical, historical, doctrinal, and practical theology and biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical biography from the earliest times to the present
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as a hostage in 168. In Rome he became a friend of the general Scipio Aemilianus. He probably accompanied the general to Spain and North Africa in the wars against Carthage. He was with Scipio at the destruction of
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Quinti Smyrnaei Posthomericorum libri XIV. Nunc primum ad librorum manoscriptorum fidem et virorum doctorum coniecturas recensuit, restituit et supplevit Thom. Christ. Tychsen acceserunt observationes Chr. Gottl.
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written in the third century AD. Eighty versions of it have survived in twenty-four different languages, attesting that, during the Middle Ages, the novel was nearly as popular as the Bible. Versions of the
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is written using a similar style to the two Homeric epics. It also makes frequent allusions to figures from classical literature and mythology, using them as symbols to convey a Christian message. Lucian's
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is a faithful depiction of the poverty-stricken country life he knew so well, and it sets forth principles and rules for farmers. It vividly describes the ages of mankind, beginning with a long-past
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While the transition from city-state to empire affected philosophy a great deal, shifting the emphasis from political theory to personal ethics, Greek letters continued to flourish both under the
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Greg Grewell: "Colonizing the Universe: Science Fictions Then, Now, and in the (Imagined) Future", Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, Vol. 55, No. 2 (2001), pp. 25–47 (30f.)
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Moeser, Marion (Dec 15, 2002). The Anecdote in Mark, the Classical World and the Rabbis: A Study of Brief Stories in the Demonax, The Mishnah, and Mark 8:27–10:45. A&C Black. p. 88.
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Danzig, Gabriel. 2003. "Apologizing for Socrates: Plato and Xenophon on Socrates' Behavior in Court." Transactions of the American Philological Association. Vol. 133, No. 2, pp. 281–321.
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was expressed in hundreds of tragedies based on heroic and legendary themes of the past. The tragic plays grew out of simple choral songs and dialogues performed at festivals of the god
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were probably both written during the late first century BC or early first century AD, during the latter part of the Hellenistic Era. The discovery of several fragments of Lollianos's
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began to be taught in western European colleges and universities for the first time, which resulted in western European scholars rediscovering the literature of ancient Greece. The
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Even in works that do not consciously draw on Graeco-Roman literature, authors often employ concepts and themes originating in ancient Greece. The ideas expressed in Aristotle's
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Plato expressed his ideas through dialogues, that is, written works purporting to describe conversations between different individuals. Some of the best-known of these include:
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describing the legendary origins of obscure customs, festivals, and names, which he probably wrote in several stages over the course of many years in the third century BC. The
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it greatly improved, with many scholars now seeing it in a much more positive light. Callimachus also wrote short poems for special occasions and at least one short epic, the
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at the play's opening suggests to many scholars a reference to the plague that devastated Athens in 430 BC, and hence a production date shortly thereafter. See, for example,
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syllabary on clay tablets. These documents contain prosaic records largely concerned with trade (lists, inventories, receipts, etc.); no real literature has been discovered.
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Longus; Xenophon of Ephesus (2009), Henderson, Jeffery, ed., Anthia and Habrocomes (translation), Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, pp. 69 & 127,
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B. Knox, 'Euripides' in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature I: Greek Literature, P. Easterling and B. Knox (ed.s), Cambridge University Press (1985), page 316
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is a treatise on geometry, and it has exerted a continuing influence on mathematics. From Archimedes several treatises have come down to the present. Among them are
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itself has not survived to the present day in its complete form, but various references to it have survived. The book established a whole new genre of so-called "
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is a narrative of a single episode spanning over the course of a ten-day-period from near the end of the ten years of the Trojan War. It centers on the person of
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The influence of classical Greek literature on modern literature is also evident. Numerous figures from classical literature and mythology appear throughout
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published in 1867 and aimed at a popular audience, was described by Carl J. Richard as "one of the most popular books ever published in the United States".
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is a travel guide describing the geography and mythic history of Greece during the second century. The book takes the form of a tour of Greece, starting in
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Many important and influential philosophers lived during the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Among the earliest Greek philosophers were the three so-called "
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Cf. Thomas Hägg, 'The Oriental Reception of Greek Novels: A Survey with Some Preliminary Considerations', Symbolae Osloenses, 61 (1986), 99–131 (p. 106),
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Aristotle of Stagira is widely considered to be one of the most important and influential philosophical thinkers of all time. The first sentence of his
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Bowersock, Glanwill W. The Aethiopica of Heliodorus and the Historia Augusta. In: Historiae Augustae Colloquia n.s. 2, Colloquium Genevense 1991. p. 43.
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lived during the 2nd century AD. He was a careful student of anatomy, and his works exerted a powerful influence on medicine for the next 1,400 years.
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Philosophical Tales: Being an Alternative History Revealing the Characters, the Plots, and the Hidden Scenes that Make Up the True Story of Philosophy
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had a wide-ranging influence on European thought until at least the seventeenth century. Plotinus's philosophy mainly revolved around the concepts of
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The writings of Homer and Hesiod were held in extremely high regard throughout antiquity and were viewed by many ancient authors as the foundational
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in 405 BC, just one year after the death of Euripides, the Athenians awarded it first prize. It was the only Greek play that was ever given an
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wrote that "there are not four men in Latin Christendom who are acquainted with the Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic grammars." It was not until the
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extended his father's conquests greatly. Athens lost its preeminent status as the leader of Greek culture, and it was replaced temporarily by
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J.R. Morgan. Lucian's True Histories and the Wonders Beyond Thule of Antonius Diogenes. The Classical Quarterly (New Series), 35, pp 475–490
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remains the only existing ancient book covering the whole range of people and countries known to the Greeks and Romans through the time of
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A. W. Mair and G. R. Mair, trans., Callimachus and Lycophron; Aratus, Loeb Classical Library (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1921), p. 363
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Edmund P. Cueva (Fall 1996). "Plutarch's Ariadne in Chariton's Chaereas and Callirhoe". American Journal of Philology. 117 (3): 473–484.
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imitated many of the same sources and techniques of the contemporary historiographies of ancient Greece, notably including the works of
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of great Greek and Roman leaders has been read by every generation since the work was first published. His other surviving work is the
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After the rise of Christianity, many of the most important philosophers were Christians. The second-century Christian apologist
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reads: "All men by nature desire to know." He has, therefore, been called the "Father of those who know." His medieval disciple
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received its name from the fact that it was originally sung by individuals or a chorus accompanied by the instrument called the
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past, which Hesiod bracketed with a creation narrative and an account of the practical realities of contemporary daily life.
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A. I. Sabra, "Configuring the Universe: Aporetic, Problem Solving, and Kinematic Modeling as Themes of Arabic Astronomy,"
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and no writings by him have survived to the present day, but an impressive corpus of poetic writings written by his pupil
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Greek literature was divided into well-defined literary genres, each one having a compulsory formal structure, about both
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Nikoletta Kanavou (2015), "Notes on the Blemyomachia (P. Berol. 5003 + P. Gen. inv. 140 + P. Phoib. fr. 1a/6a/11c/12c)",
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where Thucydides ended his work about 411 BC and carried his history to 362 BC. Xenophon's most famous work is his book
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Burke, Kenneth (1952). "Form and Persecution in the Oresteia". The Sewanee Review. 60 (3: July – September): 377–396.
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The scientist of the Roman period who had the greatest influence on later generations was undoubtedly the astronomer
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Quinti Smyrnaei Posthomericorum libri XIV. Recensuit, prolegomenis et adnotatione critica instruxit Arminius Koechly
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was a Greek historian who lived in the 1st century BC, around the time of Julius Caesar and Augustus. He wrote a
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Herzog, Johann Jakob; Philip Schaff; Albert Hauck (December 1908). "Celsus". In Samual Macauley Jackson (ed.).
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may have also been written during the early second century AD, although scholars are unsure of its exact date.
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wrote a number of critically acclaimed novels inspired by ancient Greek literature and mythology, including
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Lucinda Dirven, "The Author of De Dea Syria and his Cultural Heritage", Numen 44.2 (May 1997), pp. 153–179.
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clownish." Of all Aristophanes's plays, however, the one that has received the most lasting recognition is
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The Roman Period was the time when the majority of extant works of Greek prose fiction were composed. The
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A History of Classical Scholarship; Volume One: From the Sixth Century B.C. to the End of the Middle Ages
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Hero and Leander: The Divine Poem of Musaeus: First of All Books Translated According to the Original
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is known for his plays which often pushed the boundaries of the tragic genre. The comedic playwright
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rather than a true tragedy due to its comedic elements and the fact that it has a happy ending.
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Plato, The Symposium. Translation and introduction by Walter Hamilton. Penguin Classics. 1951.
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describes him as, quite simply, "the greatest comic dramatist in world literature: by his side
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The Art and Thought of Heraclitus. An Edition of the Fragments with Translation and Commentary
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Brown, Truesdell S. (1958). Timaeus of Tauromenium. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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was available during the Middle Ages. Common Greek literary terms still used today include:
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that Greek writings were rediscovered by western European scholars. During the Renaissance,
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left off. About the same time and in a similar Homeric style, an unknown poet composed the
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Between Copernicus and Galileo: Christoph Clavius and the Collapse of Ptolemaic Cosmology
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wrote that "...every wight that hath discrecioun / Hath herd somwhat or al of fortune."
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Fear and Loathing in Ancient Athens: Religion and Politics During the Peloponnesian War
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The Virgin and Her Lover: Fragments of an Ancient Greek Novel and a Persian Epic Poem
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greatly influenced later writers and historians, including the author of the book of
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were a common tradition in all Greek city-states. The Athenians credited a man named
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were highly influential during the early development of the Greek poetic tradition.
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has not survived in its complete form, but a very lengthy summary of it written by
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is the earliest Greek tragic playwright for whom any plays have survived complete.
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Aristophanes: Clouds K.J. Dover (ed), Oxford University Press 1970, Intro. page X.
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Hallett, Judith P. (1979). "Sappho and her Social Context: Sense and Sensuality".
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performance, which took place two months later at the City Dionysia. Even today,
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Stephens, Susan (2011), "Ptolemaic Epic", in T. Papaghelis; A. Rengakos (eds.),
3063:(Second ed.). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. p. 101. 1711:), literary biographies which discussed the lives of orators and poets (such as 1525:, in which he catalogued all the major works held in the Library of Alexandria. 1445:, or Shrine to the Muses, which included the library and school, was founded by 1316:
referred to him simply as "the Philosopher". Aristotle was a student at Plato's
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is among the oldest works of prose literature in existence. Thucydides's book
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disguised as a beggar. Both of these works were based on ancient legends. The
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The Children of Herodotus: Greek and Roman Historiography and Related Genres
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Seven works of Sophocles have survived, the most acclaimed of which are the
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by Aristides of Miletos was probably written during the second century BC.
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Although Sophocles won second prize with the group of plays that included
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At the beginning of Greek literature stand the two monumental works of
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All fully surviving Greek tragedies are conventionally attributed to
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still appeals to modern audiences. A commercially successful modern
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Aristophanes in Performance, 421 BC-AD 2007: Peace, Birds and Frogs
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is a modern, rationalized retelling of the ancient Greek legend of
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Very little is known for certain about the life of the philosopher
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was considered beautiful, even though he wrote exclusively in the
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wrote numerous treatises, which later became highly influential.
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55 AD – 135 AD) was associated with the moral philosophy of the
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has survived, making Empedocles one of the most widely attested
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were both probably written during the early second century AD.
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Two notable historians who lived during the Classical Era were
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drew inspiration from their Greek predecessors. Ever since the
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destruction of the Mycenaean palaces in the twelfth century BC
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Armstrong, A. Macc. "Timon of Athens - A Legendary Figure?",
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Lucian ancient Greek rhetorician, pamphleteer, and satirist.
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Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie
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The genre of bucolic poetry was first developed by the poet
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depicting the climactic final scene from Book Twenty-Two of
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Apuleius Madaurensis, Lucius; trans. Lindsay, Jack (1960).
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philosopher, operated out of Alexandria at the turn of the
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of Herodotus from the first half of the fourth century BC
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Ancient Greek literature has had an enormous impact on
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and large portions of another five have also survived.
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language from the earliest texts until the time of the
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wrote dialogues, usually centered around his teacher
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The other great poet of the preclassical period was
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His 2125: 1765:has been preserved. Euclid is known for his 1234:Of all the classical philosophers, however, 664:. The first of the lyric poets was probably 339:until the fourth century BC and the rise of 6262:Osborn, Kevin; Burgess, Dana (1998-07-01). 5986:. London, Dent: 14–21; and Finucane, pg 26. 5563:From Ancient Omens to Statistical Mechanics 5342: 5308:, (editor N. Wilson). Retrieved 2015-09-07. 5300:(p.229). Routledge 31 Oct 2013, 832 pages, 4479:Baird, Forrest E.; Walter Kaufmann (2008). 4145:(Cambridge University Press, 1983, 108–109. 4016: 3634: 3632: 3630: 3586:Sappho: A New Edition of the Complete Works 3532: 3519: 3394: 3147:The Universities of the Italian Renaissance 2833:. The mid-twentieth-century British author 2287:, who lived in the third century AD, wrote 10725: 10711: 10058: 10044: 8028: 7149: 7135: 6958:. 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Greek
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Works and Days
literature
Ancient Greek
Byzantine Empire
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Theogony
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Classical
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Roman periods
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Alcaeus
Pindar
Aeschylus
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