Let us begin with Lethe, a river in Hades whose waters caused forgetfulness to dead souls who drank from it. The daughter of Eris, Lethe was the sister of Thanatos , and with Zeus she bore the Graces/Charites. According to some myths, she was the mother of Dionysus. She was the goddess of oblivion and the river with the same name. When someone died and went to Hades, they had to drink from her water so they would forget their previous existence on earth. Once they had drunk from the waters of Lethe, they were left with nothing to reminisce about for eternity. If ever anybody was allowed back to life, again they had to drink from the river so they would not remember the afterlife. One of memorys earliest myths proclaims that at the dawn of p...
It is agreed that myth is a solidified memory of (metaphorical) occurrences, and situations that exi...
The relation of the Muses in ancient Greece, especially during the archaic and the beginning of the ...
In the ancient Greek world, memory permeates every aspect of human life. Memory plays a central role...
Let us begin with Lethe, a river in Hades whose waters caused forgetfulness to dead souls who drank ...
According to ancient Greek mythology, Lethe, better known as Oblivion, was a river deity, daughter o...
textThe present dissertation deals with the function of memory and forgetfulness within the story of...
Memory, essential in creative writing, inspires us to weave literary reading into the narrative of p...
This paper proposes an interdisciplinary reading of the Bhagavad Gītā, presenting it as a parrhesias...
Given the limits of our human nature, oblivion can hardly be excluded from the scene of memory: most...
In his seven-volume novel, In Search of Lost Time (1913-1927), Marcel Proust explores the depths and...
In Travels with Herodotus Ryszard Kapuscinski writes: Herodotus admits that he was obses...
Scholars H. N. Fowler, R. Waterfield, J. McDowell, D. Davidson and J. M. Cooper translate both ?????...
This paper reconsiders the role of memory in Plotinus' philosophy, in view of the mystical unity (hé...
Remembering the past: Helen and Menelaus in Odyssey IV In Odyssey IV, the poet subtly sets forth tw...
‘There were our own, there were the others […] why should I not sing them?’1 questions the first ele...
It is agreed that myth is a solidified memory of (metaphorical) occurrences, and situations that exi...
The relation of the Muses in ancient Greece, especially during the archaic and the beginning of the ...
In the ancient Greek world, memory permeates every aspect of human life. Memory plays a central role...
Let us begin with Lethe, a river in Hades whose waters caused forgetfulness to dead souls who drank ...
According to ancient Greek mythology, Lethe, better known as Oblivion, was a river deity, daughter o...
textThe present dissertation deals with the function of memory and forgetfulness within the story of...
Memory, essential in creative writing, inspires us to weave literary reading into the narrative of p...
This paper proposes an interdisciplinary reading of the Bhagavad Gītā, presenting it as a parrhesias...
Given the limits of our human nature, oblivion can hardly be excluded from the scene of memory: most...
In his seven-volume novel, In Search of Lost Time (1913-1927), Marcel Proust explores the depths and...
In Travels with Herodotus Ryszard Kapuscinski writes: Herodotus admits that he was obses...
Scholars H. N. Fowler, R. Waterfield, J. McDowell, D. Davidson and J. M. Cooper translate both ?????...
This paper reconsiders the role of memory in Plotinus' philosophy, in view of the mystical unity (hé...
Remembering the past: Helen and Menelaus in Odyssey IV In Odyssey IV, the poet subtly sets forth tw...
‘There were our own, there were the others […] why should I not sing them?’1 questions the first ele...
It is agreed that myth is a solidified memory of (metaphorical) occurrences, and situations that exi...
The relation of the Muses in ancient Greece, especially during the archaic and the beginning of the ...
In the ancient Greek world, memory permeates every aspect of human life. Memory plays a central role...