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Terror (Deimos) and Fear (Phobos) at Il. 115 f. The
title of "first
allegorist", however, is
usually awarded to
whoever was the
earliest to put forth...
- Sirā; fl. 2nd
century BCE) was a ****enistic
Jewish scribe, sage, and
allegorist from Seleucid-controlled
Jerusalem of the
Second Temple period. He is...
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critics such as the poet
Xenophanes of
Colophon denounced as immoral. The
allegorist Theagenes of
Rhegium is said to have
defended Homer by
arguing that the...
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symbol of wisdom, the arts, and
classical learning.
Western artists and
allegorists have
often used
Athena as a
symbol of
freedom and democracy.
Athena is...
-
which was felt as
supplying a
literal basis for the
speculations of the
allegorists,
makes its
first appearance in Origen, who
wrote a
voluminous commentary...
-
Scholia to Aristophanes, The
Wasps 1035;
Commentary 37 to Hera****us the
Allegorist. Aristophanes,
Peace from The
Complete Gr**** Drama, vol. 2.
Eugene O'Neill...
- zombie-like
state of
docile submission…”
Oates “is
essentially an
American allegorist”
whose literary antecedents can be
traced back, in part, to Nathaniel...
- (6998) has been
named after Tithonus.
Tithonus has been
taken by the
allegorist to mean ‘a
grant of a stretching-out’ (from teinō and ōnė), a reference...
-
Scholia to Aristophanes,
Wasps 1035;
Commentary 37 to Hera****us the
Allegorist Ogden (2013b), p. 98. Johnston,
Sarah Iles, ed. (2013).
Restless Dead:...
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modern period,
classical scholarship rejected claims that
Plato was an
allegorist.
After this rupture, the
ancient followers of
Plato who read the dialogues...