Aeschylus' use of psychological terminology : traditional and new /
Sullivan focuses on eight key psychological terms - phr n, thumos, kardia, kear, tor, nous, prapides, and psych - that appear frequently in ancient Greek texts but which have a wide range of possible meanings. Gathering instances from The Persians, Seven against Thebes, Suppliants, Agamemnon, Choeph...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Montreal ; Buffalo :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
©1997.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Phren in the Tragedies: Part One
- 3. Phren in the Tragedies: Part Two
- 4. Phren and Its Cognates in the Suppliants
- 5. Thumos in the Tragedies
- 6. "Heart" in the Tragedies
- 7. Nous, Prapides, and Psyche in the Tragedies
- 8. Psychic Terms in Each Tragedy
- 9. Conclusion
- App. A. An Overview of Psychic Entities
- App. B. Psychic Terms in Each Tragedy
- App. C. Adjectives and Participles with Psychic Terms
- App. D. Cognate Verbs, Adverbs, Adjectives, and Nouns
- App. E. Hepar and Splanchna
- App. F. Phren and Its Cognates in the Suppliants
- App. G. The Prometheus Bound: An Overview.