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forms Transcendentals Value (ethics)
Virtue Transliteration: hē toû
agathoû idéa Reeve, Plato;
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Pomeroy 1996, p. 649.
Fornara &
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- gignṓskesthai phánai hupò toû
agathoû pareînai, allà kaì tò eînaí te kaì tḕn ousían hup᾽ ekeínou autoîs proseînai, ouk ousías óntos toû
agathoû, all᾽ éti epékeina...
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yield to force, and was
taken to one of the
cloisters he had founded, Tou
Agathou, and
later to that
called Tou
Hagiou Theodorou. From
there he
carried on...
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retiring with six
followers from
Constantinople to the
suburb of "ta
Agathou", a
property of his monastery. Undeterred, the
emperor took a mistress...
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- not parti****te 1976
Irini Gavala 1977
Dimitris Konstantaras ERA1 Naki
Agathou 1978 Niki
Venega 1979 1980 1981
Tatiana Darra 1982 No
broadcast Did not...
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Byzantine Studies 52, no. 4 (2012): 603–631. Xenophontos, Sophia. "Peri
agathou strategou: Plutarch’s
Fabius Maximus and the
ethics of generalship." Hermes...
- aged ascetic,
Agathou. He
trains for
three years under him
until Agathou's death, but
becomes a
respected monk and is
empowered by
Agathou's spirit. At this...
- two-syllable en****ic has no
accent after a perispomenon: ἀγαθοῦ τινος
agathoû tinos 'of some good thing' τοξοτῶν τινων toxotôn tinōn 'of some archers'...