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transitive or intransitive ( ' commit hubris ( against ... ) ' ) , and the noun hubristēs ,
' man inclined to hubris ' , the word is attested in Homer , and the classical period
added the adjective hubristikos , ' characteristic of a hubristēs ' . Speakers in ...
transitive or intransitive ( ' commit hubris ( against ... ) ' ) , and the noun hubristēs ,
' man inclined to hubris ' , the word is attested in Homer , and the classical period
added the adjective hubristikos , ' characteristic of a hubristēs ' . Speakers in ...
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he thought nothing of the hubris committed upon his own body ' ( $ 116 ) . Since ,
however , Timarkhos prostituted himself voluntarily as . Aiskhines elsewhere
emphasises , in order to paint the man's character as depraved ( 987 , ' if an ...
he thought nothing of the hubris committed upon his own body ' ( $ 116 ) . Since ,
however , Timarkhos prostituted himself voluntarily as . Aiskhines elsewhere
emphasises , in order to paint the man's character as depraved ( 987 , ' if an ...
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Aiskhines ' purpose in confusing the issue in respect of hubris is not to secure the
punishment of any of Timarkhos's clients but to represent Timarkhos as himself
guilty of hubris , and this he tries to suggest by means of a sophistic distinction ...
Aiskhines ' purpose in confusing the issue in respect of hubris is not to secure the
punishment of any of Timarkhos's clients but to represent Timarkhos as himself
guilty of hubris , and this he tries to suggest by means of a sophistic distinction ...
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THE PROSECUTION OF TIMARKHOS | 19 |
B Manifestations of Eros | 39 |
Nature and Society | 60 |
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Greek Homosexuality Sir Kenneth James Dover,Vice-Chancellor K J Dover,Kenneth James Dover ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1989 |
Greek Homosexuality Sir Kenneth James Dover,Vice-Chancellor K J Dover,Kenneth James Dover ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1989 |
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