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The Delphic maxims in literature - Internet ArchiveHe thinks that el may be an archaic imperative form of the verb "go"; and he translates it not "go" but. "come," making it a word of welcome to the ...
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History of Delphi - Archaeological Site of DelphiThe beginning of the Games dates to the early 6th century B.C, although some celebrations must have existed before as well. Initially, the games took place ...
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The Temple οf Apollo - Archaeological Site of DelphiThe Temple of Apollo was built in 510 BC, destroyed in 373 BC, and rebuilt around 330 BC. It was a Doric temple with a statue of Apollo and the omphalos.Missing: origins evidence
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Philosophy at Delphi: Socrates, Sages, and the Circulation of Wisdom.Apollo's role as a philosophical god fosters inquiry through ambiguous oracles and Delphic maxims. The Seven Sages' wisdom, exemplified by maxims, highlights ...
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[PDF] Aristotle and the Classical Paradigm of Wisdom - PhilArchiveJul 9, 2021 · The essay examines the ancient Greek origin of philosophy relative to the concept of wisdom. The nature of the sage is first considered.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Full article: Truth and self-knowledge - Taylor & Francis OnlineNov 5, 2019 · 'Know thyself' (gnōthi seauton) is an ancient Greek aphorism carved into the anticum of the portico at the Temple of Apollo. It is one of more ...
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Herodotus and The Invention of History - Reed MagazineSep 1, 2011 · “Know thyself,” Herodotus admonishes time and again. That is, know one's place and that one is not a god, a theme of both epic and tragedy ...
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A Brief History of Common Latin and Greek Sayings – DiscentesJan 1, 2023 · By far the most famous of these is “γνῶθι σεαυτόν,” which translates to “know yourself.” It was followed by “μηδὲν ἄγαν” and “ἐγγύη πάρα δ᾿ ἄτη.
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[PDF] solon of athens: the man, the myth, the tyrant?σεαυτὸν, "Know thyself" and µηδὲν ἄγαν, "Nothing in excess," both written in the fore- temple at Delphi, by Thales, Bias, Pittacus, Cleobulus, Solon, and Chilon ...
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The Anatomy of Aristotelian Virtue (Chapter 9) - Aristotle on the Uses ...May 11, 2018 · Alluding to the traditional link between the Delphic maxims “nothing too much” and “know thyself” (γνῶθι σαυτὸν), Aristotle suggests that ...
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[PDF] Regulating Empathy in Ancient Greece - Harvard DASHFor the implications of hubris for sexual violence and the honor culture of ... 425 For the cultural associations with this Delphic maxim and its rejection ...
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(PDF) Theognis and the Social Role of Measure - Academia.eduThen he gradually follows and interprets the occurrences of the expression “μηδὲν ἄγαν” (Nothing in excess), of the words σωφροσύνη (soundness of mind), σάοφρων ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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The Age of Pericles and Periclean Athens - ThoughtCoOct 23, 2018 · The Age of Pericles runs from the middle of the 5th century to either his death at the start of the Peloponnesian War or the end of the war, in ...
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Plutarch, Banquet of the Seven Wise Men, Moralia - ToposTextAnd for suretyship he exposes it as a matter unsafe, nay highly dangerous, saying that to be bound for idle and wicked men is full of hazard. To confirm ...Missing: maxim | Show results with:maxim
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Stobaean Hermetica (SH 1–29)Stobaeus's Anthology 1.5 treats the topic of “Fate and the Good Ordering of Events.” In this chapter, Stobaeus quoted three Hermetic excerpts. The first ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Lost Delphic Inscription with the Commandments of the Seven ...copied" the commandments inscribed at Delphi, as Klearchos had done. Thus, the copy of Sosiades became the ultimate ancestor of the manuscript used by Stobaeus.
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Maxims from the Delphic Oracle - Donald J. RobertsonDec 3, 2020 · We have a whopping list of 147 ethical maxims derived from the cult of Apollo, which survive thanks to a book of quotations from earlier sources.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Sosiades, Injunctions of the Seven Sages (“Delphic Maxims”)It is a collection of the Seven Sages' sayings compiled by a certain Sosiades. Some of these maxims were inscribed at Delphi, but it is not known how many.
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GREEK CULTURE IN AFGHANISTAN AND INDIA: OLD EVIDENCE ...Sep 16, 2016 · The Delphic Maxims show us how Ai Khanoum sought to express its Greek identity in the mid-third century by commissioning a Greek addition to ...
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(PDF) Kingship in Hellenistic Bactria - Academia.edu... Delphic maxims in larger, more monumental style. The former declares that ... Miletopolis inscription: Wilhelm Dittenberger, Sylloge inscriptionum graecarum, vol.
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The Seven Sages and the Inscription of Ai Khanoum - Academia.eduSeven Sages 521 Many sources report that the maxim “know yourself” was inscribed in the temple of Delphi.16 The first writer to attest a connection between the ...
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[PDF] ai khanoum and greek domination in central asia - ejournals.euAbstract: Ai Khanoum is probably the most important and the best-known of the Greek settle- ments founded in Bactria by the Seleucid kings.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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The Delphic maxims in literature : Wilkins, Eliza Gregory, 1877Jul 1, 2013 · Contains a résumé of the material published, 1917, in the author's "Know thyself" together with a study of the other two maxims on the Delphic temple.Missing: Stobaeus Eclogues
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Self-Assessment and Rational Reflexivity in Epictetus7Epictetus' extensive engagement with the Delphic command to know oneself is important to his philosophical mission, and it has roots in Stoicism at least as ...
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Two Definitions (Chapter 1) - The Stoic SageWisdom as knowledge in the cognitional sense thus turns out to be the Stoic interpretation of the traditional maxim 'know thyself', which the Stoics brought ...
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[PDF] THE FALSE GLITTER OF THE GOLDEN MEAN - DalSpaceSep 10, 2015 · Plato, who tells us of the inscription "Nothing in excess" in the temple at Delphi. Nevertheless, Aristotle's account of the Mean in the ...Missing: Delphic | Show results with:Delphic<|separator|>
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(PDF) Delphic Maxims Based Applied Philosophy for Business and ...Aug 4, 2025 · The Ancient-Hellenic Delphic Maxim "Gnothiseafton: To know thyself " one of the oldest quotes about knowledge, is directed to the human soul.<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Delphic Maxims Based Applied Philosophy for Business and ...This paper presents a triadic categorization approach, based on classes, taxonomies, and ontologies of the Delphic Maxims, and their analysis by cognitive ...Missing: specificity ethics
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Emotional self-knowledge profiles and relationships with mental ...Apr 4, 2024 · “Know thyself” may be indicated by a balanced high pairing of two emotional self-knowledge indicators: attention to emotions and emotional clarity.Missing: Delphic | Show results with:Delphic
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Know yourself: echoes of the Delphic maxim in ancient Judaism ...The result of this operation is the accentuation of the transformative dimension of “know thyself” (as a strategy of self-purification) and the attribution of ...
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Cicero on the Soul's Sensation of Itself: Tusculans 1.49–76 (Chapter 8)May 20, 2020 · On my reading, the latter meaning is what Cicero attributes to the Delphic maxim. The maxim says, 'know thyself'. This means, says Cicero ...
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The Delphic Maxim ΓΝΩΘΙ ΣΑΥΤΟΝ in Hermetic Interpretation - jstorThe term "zv'ovs" in "Poimandres" 18 and 21 seems to come from PLATO,. Tim. 7Ie, where it occurs in a remark about divine inspiration. * Cf. Phileb. 28c, and on ...
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The Adages of Erasmus - University of Toronto PressMany of the proverbs have passed into modern usage ('Know thyself' , To give someone the finger' 'Well begun is half done'), some even retaining their Latin ...
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Revisiting the Classics: Michel de Montaigne by Peter Cohee | NASSep 10, 2014 · It was his own Delphic temple, emblazoned, in a way, with those two Apolline maxims: Know Yourself and No Excess. The beams and rafters of ...
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Self-Knowledge in Paradise Lost: Conscience and ContemplationJan 1, 1971 · ABSTRACT. The relationship between self-knowledge and the knowledge of God is very carefully developed in Paradise Lost. Milton supports Calvin
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Full article: Destiny of Drives and the Triangular MethodNov 24, 2023 · Introduction · The Freudian theory is based on the concept of neurosis, which states that repressed desires tend to resurface into consciousness.<|separator|>
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The Delphic Maxims: 147 Ancient Rules for a Happy LifeA collection of 147 ancient Greek maxims from the Temple of Apollo at Delphi offers timeless wisdom on love, friendship, work, and happiness through Stoic ...
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[PDF] Mindfulness & Ancient Greek Philosophy - WellbeingrJun 17, 2025 · "Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom." This maxim captures the vital link between self-awareness and mindful, purposeful living.Missing: scholarship | Show results with:scholarship
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Alexander Altmann, “The Delphic Maxim in Medieval Islam and ...The paper explores the interpretation and significance of the Delphic maxim 'Know thyself' in medieval Islamic and Jewish contexts. It examines how thinkers ...