Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμος 71966 |
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Σελίδα 110
... human psyche . Instead of asking which incident could bring forth some special form of religion , we should ask why it succeeded and was preserved . The answer can be seen in its function in human society . We may still speak of ' ideas ...
... human psyche . Instead of asking which incident could bring forth some special form of religion , we should ask why it succeeded and was preserved . The answer can be seen in its function in human society . We may still speak of ' ideas ...
Σελίδα 111
the earliest human society , the earliest ' Männerbund ' , there is com- mon killing , killing the prey . The very problem of human civilization arose at the same time : his instincts will not tell man what he has to do with his weapons ...
the earliest human society , the earliest ' Männerbund ' , there is com- mon killing , killing the prey . The very problem of human civilization arose at the same time : his instincts will not tell man what he has to do with his weapons ...
Σελίδα 121
... human development , as well as into the center of tragedy . This will do no damage to the originality of the Greeks . Indeed the uniqueness of their achievement emerges most clearly when we compare what in other civilizations sprang ...
... human development , as well as into the center of tragedy . This will do no damage to the originality of the Greeks . Indeed the uniqueness of their achievement emerges most clearly when we compare what in other civilizations sprang ...
Περιεχόμενα
NUMBER | 1 |
An Unpublished Fragment of Kleitias DECOURSEY FALES JR | 23 |
A Reconstruction of Sophocles | 31 |
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Achilleus Aeschylus Agamemnon Agido Alcman altar amoebean appears Arian Athenian Athens Attic Baltic amber battalion Berlin Boeotia Bowra Byzantine century change of mind choral chorus Chrysoloras church comedy Constantine dichoria digressions Dionysia Dionysus dramatic EcclHist emperor Euanthius Euripides Eusebius evidence example fact FGrHist fragment Garzya girls goat Greek Guarino Hagesichora half-choruses Hecuba Helm Heracles Hermes heroes Homer Iliad imperial Justinian Kakovatos Kassel Kichesias Kleitias letter ligatures Macedonian meaning Meuli Mycenaean Neoptolemus Nestor Odysseus op.cit oration orator's Oxford pagan papyrus Partheneion passage Philip Philoctetes Pindar play poem poetry poets Polyxena praise reference resins ritual Roman sacrifice sample satyr says scene Schol scholars seems simetite Smikrines Sophoclean Sophocles speech Stratophanes strophe succinic acid suggested supra n.1 Taylor Theocritus Theron tion tradition tragedy Trojan Wilamowitz words Zeus γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν οὐ οὐκ πρὸς Στρ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν ὡς