This paper studies the representation of the assembly in Aristophanes’ Knights, considering the circumstances in which it was staged and focusing on the character of Demos of Pnyx. It investigates the connection between spaces that the play molds and it postulates a dialectics between leaders and Demos that emphasizes the sovereign authority of the latter, who ultimately submitted them to accountability. Finally, an examination of the senses of the term dēmos is developed from modern discussions on the political vocabulary, highlighting the existence of meanings in tension that, as with Demos as a comic character, designated the conflicts that went through to the people as the body politic.Se estudia la representación de la asamblea en Caba...
This paper aims to show in what extent the platonic text is fundamentally linked to a kind of evolut...
Por medio del horror y el estremecimiento, la tragedia griega alivió (κάθαρσις) a miles de espectado...
In his plays, Euripides tends to use compound adjectives that are full of meaning, but sometimes, si...
The main reason why the developmental interpretation of the platonic Parmenides believes this dialog...
Ptolemy’s treatise On the Criterion and Commanding Faculty, dedicated to the study of the criteria o...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Letras, Departamento de Linguística, P...
The study of emotions in Antiquity has burst in the last decades. In its development, the Aristoteli...
One of the characteristics of ekphrasis, and the related concept of enargeia, as defined in ancient ...
The view of the τόπος ὑπερουράνιος in the Phaedrus is described according to three contents: justice...
En este artículo se proporciona un examen de los diversos principios invocados en el Timeo con relac...
Orientador: Alcides Hector Rodriguez BenoitDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campina...
The aim of this paper is to offer a fresh reconstruction of Parmenides’ system of the physical world...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília,Instituto de Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Gradu...
En griego ἴυγξ designó originariamente un pájaro: el torcecuello. Los rasgos fi sonómicos y el compo...
Con el nombre de Carmina Anacreontea conocemos en la actualidad un corpus de textos poéticos anónimo...
This paper aims to show in what extent the platonic text is fundamentally linked to a kind of evolut...
Por medio del horror y el estremecimiento, la tragedia griega alivió (κάθαρσις) a miles de espectado...
In his plays, Euripides tends to use compound adjectives that are full of meaning, but sometimes, si...
The main reason why the developmental interpretation of the platonic Parmenides believes this dialog...
Ptolemy’s treatise On the Criterion and Commanding Faculty, dedicated to the study of the criteria o...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Letras, Departamento de Linguística, P...
The study of emotions in Antiquity has burst in the last decades. In its development, the Aristoteli...
One of the characteristics of ekphrasis, and the related concept of enargeia, as defined in ancient ...
The view of the τόπος ὑπερουράνιος in the Phaedrus is described according to three contents: justice...
En este artículo se proporciona un examen de los diversos principios invocados en el Timeo con relac...
Orientador: Alcides Hector Rodriguez BenoitDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campina...
The aim of this paper is to offer a fresh reconstruction of Parmenides’ system of the physical world...
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília,Instituto de Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Gradu...
En griego ἴυγξ designó originariamente un pájaro: el torcecuello. Los rasgos fi sonómicos y el compo...
Con el nombre de Carmina Anacreontea conocemos en la actualidad un corpus de textos poéticos anónimo...
This paper aims to show in what extent the platonic text is fundamentally linked to a kind of evolut...
Por medio del horror y el estremecimiento, la tragedia griega alivió (κάθαρσις) a miles de espectado...
In his plays, Euripides tends to use compound adjectives that are full of meaning, but sometimes, si...