Cette thèse explore la notion de corruption dans le Corpus hippocratique et dans les tragédies d’Euripide. L’objectif est non seulement de relire et de réinterpréter les termes qui expriment la corruption, mais surtout de les replacer dans leur contexte historique et social. Une analyse sémantique préliminaire explique la signification de deux termes grecs fondamentaux qui expriment la corruption, φθείρω et σήπω, et montre l’importance de ces termes dans la période classique. La notion de corruption dans le Corpus hippocratique est étudiée à travers l’examen de diverses maladies liées à la tête, au thorax, à l’utérus et aux deux fluides essentiels du corps humain, le sang et la semence. Cette analyse démontre ainsi que la corruption dans le...
The Greek term “κάκη ” complicates various meanings and concepts—evil, deformity, disaster, trouble,...
Slavery as a factor of corruption in Hellenistic culture historiography: hybris, tryphé and stoic mo...
Herodotus’ Account of the Corruption of the Pythia in the Story of Demaratus (VI, 60-84): From False...
Cette thèse explore la notion de corruption dans le Corpus hippocratique et dans les tragédies d’Eur...
There were two broad discourses of corruption in antiquity. The first (‘corruption 1’) conceived cor...
Greek tragedy and Greek medicine both treat forms of human suffering. This dissertation investigates...
All rights reserved © 2017, Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand. Reproduc...
L’objectif majeur de ce mémoire est d’étudier la notion de la faute et le degré deculpabilité dans l...
International audienceL’article formule et affronte un paradoxe qui se trouve au cœur du traité anon...
Abstract The vocabulary of public deviance worked simultaneously on two different levels : that of l...
The present article is dedicated to the analysis of “corruption” from the viewpoint of political pr...
The terms νόμος (civilized justice) and ϕύσις (natural justice) played an important part in Sophists...
Confusion and Concealment in Euripides'Hippolylus: Vision, Hope, and Tragic Knowledge (pp. 263-282) ...
Faced with the ubiquitous presence of immorality and corruption in the written sources of the late R...
In order to collaborate with the study of the representation of tragic madness, the aim of the artic...
The Greek term “κάκη ” complicates various meanings and concepts—evil, deformity, disaster, trouble,...
Slavery as a factor of corruption in Hellenistic culture historiography: hybris, tryphé and stoic mo...
Herodotus’ Account of the Corruption of the Pythia in the Story of Demaratus (VI, 60-84): From False...
Cette thèse explore la notion de corruption dans le Corpus hippocratique et dans les tragédies d’Eur...
There were two broad discourses of corruption in antiquity. The first (‘corruption 1’) conceived cor...
Greek tragedy and Greek medicine both treat forms of human suffering. This dissertation investigates...
All rights reserved © 2017, Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand. Reproduc...
L’objectif majeur de ce mémoire est d’étudier la notion de la faute et le degré deculpabilité dans l...
International audienceL’article formule et affronte un paradoxe qui se trouve au cœur du traité anon...
Abstract The vocabulary of public deviance worked simultaneously on two different levels : that of l...
The present article is dedicated to the analysis of “corruption” from the viewpoint of political pr...
The terms νόμος (civilized justice) and ϕύσις (natural justice) played an important part in Sophists...
Confusion and Concealment in Euripides'Hippolylus: Vision, Hope, and Tragic Knowledge (pp. 263-282) ...
Faced with the ubiquitous presence of immorality and corruption in the written sources of the late R...
In order to collaborate with the study of the representation of tragic madness, the aim of the artic...
The Greek term “κάκη ” complicates various meanings and concepts—evil, deformity, disaster, trouble,...
Slavery as a factor of corruption in Hellenistic culture historiography: hybris, tryphé and stoic mo...
Herodotus’ Account of the Corruption of the Pythia in the Story of Demaratus (VI, 60-84): From False...