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Self Writing - Michel Foucault, Info.It is something more than a training of oneself by means of writing, through the advice and opinions one gives to the other: it also constitutes a certain way ...Missing: Hypomnema | Show results with:Hypomnema
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Chapter 1 IntroductionSummary of each segment:
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ὑπόμνημα - Ancient Greek (LSJ)### Summary of ὑπόμνημα from LSJ Lexicon
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[PDF] Personal Manuscripts: Copying, Drafting, Taking NotesThe obligation to research and clear permission lies solely with the party re-using the material. Library of Congress Control Number: 2023931788. Bibliographic ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of hypomnemata as personal writing exercises in ancient Greece and Rome, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To retain maximum detail and ensure clarity, I will use a structured format with text and a table where appropriate. The response integrates definitions, purposes, examples, characteristics, primary sources, and URLs, avoiding redundancy while preserving all unique details.
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[PDF] Textual Scholarship in Alexandria – and BeyondThe reader could easily find the scholar's note in the hypomnema since this was ordered as a running commentary by lemmata. (represented by the lines commented ...
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[PDF] Pesher and Hypomnematics of the Pesharim, though. The reason for this difference seems to be the way. “etymology” (ἐτυμολογία) is embedded within the Greek scholarly tradition.41.
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LacusCurtius • Aeneas Tacticus — Editor's Introduction**Summary of Aeneas Tacticus Introduction**
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LacusCurtius • Aeneas Tacticus on Siege DefenseDec 10, 2016 · The arguments are all laid out in the editors' Introduction, along with a quick critique of the work and information about the manuscript ...Missing: Hypomnemata | Show results with:Hypomnemata
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Ars Didactica: Seneca's 94th and 95th Letters. Hypomnemata Bd. 181Based on primary sources, it illuminates the way Seneca comprehends moral education and guidance, mutual friendship and self-improvement. It also sheds light on ...
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A Plutarchan Hypomnema on Self–Love - Johns Hopkins UniversityAt least we can be sure of this: Plutarch's hypomnemata were pri- vate, written documents, made by himself and for himself; what he says about them in 464E ...
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Ancient doctors' literacies and the digital edition of papyri of medical ...The ancient practice of collating several copies (antigrapha) of medical texts is attested above all by Galen, who noted several degrees of manuscript ...
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Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Critical Essays, Volume II: On Literary ...Volume II contains three letters to his students; a short essay on the orator Dinarchus; and his finest work, the essay On Literary Composition.
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[PDF] Greek Commentaries - University of MichiganIn fact, we can define rather precisely how an ancient com- mentary (hypomnema) looked like physically (form), but its content (func- tion) is not easy to ...
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None### Summary of Marcus Aurelius' *Meditations* as Hypomnema, Self-Examination, and Ethical Formation in Stoicism
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Epictetus - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDec 23, 2008 · A Greek philosopher of 1 st and early 2 nd centuries CE, and an exponent of Stoic ethics notable for the consistency and power of his ethical thought.Missing: hypomnema | Show results with:hypomnema
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Epictetus | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyEpictetus, along with all other philosophers of the Hellenistic period, saw moral philosophy as having the practical purpose of guiding people towards leading ...
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Epicurus - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 10, 2005 · The philosophy of Epicurus (341–270 BCE) was a complete and interdependent system, involving a view of the goal of human life (happiness)Missing: hypomnema | Show results with:hypomnema
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[PDF] Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern Age(hypomnemata) were likely crucial to the many quotations in his work, ancient authors made excerpts for reuse in their own compositions. Analysis of ...
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isocrates and rhetorical education in greeceIsocrates was an influential teacher, perhaps the most so in the ancient history of rhetoric. His students included many notable citizen statesmen and decorated ...
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LacusCurtius • Quintilian — Institutio Oratoria — Book XI, Chapter 2### Summary of Passages on Memory, Note-Taking, Written Aids, or Commonplaces for Students in Rhetoric
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[PDF] Textualization of Experience - OAPEN LibraryDuring his more than two thousand years of literacy, Western man has done little to study or to understand the effects of the phonetic alphabet in.<|separator|>
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A Comparison of Two Commentary Traditions from the Hellenistic ...The hypomnemata are Greek commentaries using Alexandrian literary and philological interpretive practices while characteristically maintaining a distinction ...
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Hypomnema on James, Brother of the Lord, by Symeon MetaphrastesSymeon Metaphrastes is credited as the author of a number of Hypomnemata on the apostles and other early Christian figures; almost all of them rewrite or ...Missing: etymology ancient
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Translations of Byzantine Saints' Lives Listed ChronologicallyThis survey includes translations into modern European languages of Greek vitae; both published works and works in progress are listed.Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Christian Novels from the Menologion of Symeon MetaphrastesJun 5, 2017 · The Menologion is a collection of rewritings of saints' lives originally intended to be read at services for Christian feast days.
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Reading and Commenting on Aristotle (Chapter 23)However, the vast quantity of extant Aristotle manuscripts and the many commentaries should not lead us to overstate the Byzantine appraisal of Aristotle.
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Byzantine PhilosophySep 8, 2008 · Byzantine philosophy is the study and teaching of traditional subjects of philosophy in the Greek language between c. 730 and 1453.
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Reading and Commenting on Aristotle in Byzantium - Academia.eduManuscript evidence also suggests that passages or problems arising from the reading of Aristotle were interpreted and discussed by Byzantine scholars in ...
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The Influences of Byzantine Culture on the Medieval Western WorldThis emergence of a strong Germanic strain in the western cultural synthesis is to be contrasted to the Byzantine synthesis, with its inclusion of an Oriental ...Missing: scholastic florilegia
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Technologies of the Self - Michel Foucault, Info.What must one know about oneself in order to be willing to renounce anything? Thus I arrived at the hermeneutics of technologies of the self in pagan and early ...
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[PDF] Foucault and the Hupomnemata: Self Writing as an Art of LifeIn its simplest definition, the hupomnemata is a notebook, or journal of sorts for the Ancient Greeks. However, unlike the intimate, confessional journals ...Missing: Hypomnema | Show results with:Hypomnema
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Digitizing Foucault (Part 2 of 2) - Gnovis JournalNov 8, 2010 · In “Care of the Self,” Foucault also wrote about the ancient technology of the hypomnema, which is a Greek word meaning reminder or commentary.Missing: hellenistic period<|control11|><|separator|>
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Curating the Soul: Foucault's concept of hupomnemata and the ...Aug 7, 2025 · This paper explores how online actions such as the practice of digital self-writing shape our offline identity. We start with an examination ...Missing: hypomnema | Show results with:hypomnema