- An
aristeia or
aristia (/ˌærɪˈstiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: ἀριστεία [aristěːaː], "excellence") is a
scene in the
dramatic conventions of epic
poetry as in the...
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fighting resumes. Later, in Book 17,
Homer gives Menelaus an
extended aristeia as the hero
retrieves the
corpse of
Patroclus from the battlefield. According...
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parallels between Aeneid 12.542–547 (Aeolus' apostrophe), and Achilles'
aristeia in Iliad, book 20, and
suggests that "Vergil's
Aeolus symbolizes the figure...
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Diomedes with the
direct aid of
Athena against Aphrodite (part of Diomedes'
aristeia in Book 5).
Aphrodite is
wounded by the
spear guided by Athena; this is...
- Significantly,
while one of the
deadliest heroes in the
whole poem, Ajax has no
aristeia depicting him on the offensive. In the Iliad, Ajax is
notable for his abundant...
- "Implementing operator->* for
Smart Pointers" (PDF), Dr. Dobb's Journal,
Aristeia.
Although a ::
punctuator exists in C as of C23, it is not used as a scope...
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Milwaukee Brewers, a
managing director and head of
business development at
Aristeia Capital, a New York City-based ****et
management firm. Marc Stern, Minority...
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designs are
inspired by the
Scottish Highlands. In 2021,
Downpatrick founded Aristeia Travel, a
company that
organises tours and
expeditions to
various destinations...
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called the Doloneia, and book 5 and part of book 6 were
known as "the
Aristeia of Diomedes". The
first four
books of the
Odyssey are
called the Telemachy...
- The
Astronautilia (Czech: Hvězdoplavba; full
title in Gr****: Ποιητοῦ ἀδήλου ΑΣΤΡΟΝΑΥΤΙΛΙΑ ἢ ἡ Μικροοδυσσεία ἡ κοσμική; i.e. "An
unknown poet's Starvoyage...