- In the Platonic, Neopythagorean,
Middle Platonic, and
Neoplatonic schools of philosophy, the
demiurge (/ˈdɛmi.ɜːrdʒ/) (sometimes
spelled as demiurg) is...
- The term
demiurge derives from the
Latinized form of the Gr**** term
dēmiourgos, δημιουργός,
literally "public or
skilled worker". This
figure is also...
- be
discussed in a
meaningful way
amongst initiates. Gr**** δημιουργός
dēmiourgós,
Latinized demiurgus,
meaning "artisan" or "craftsman",
literally "public...
- city. It
contained the
names of
officials (e.g. archons, prytaneis, and
demiourgos) as well as
various institutions (e.g. boule, ecclesia). The tablet, which...
- ("The Ring")
Dardanos ("Dard****")
Deisidaimon ("The
Superstitious Man")
Demiourgos ("The Demiurge")
Didymai ("Twin Sisters") Dis
Exapaton ("Double Deceiver")...
- the nous. This
theology further explains that Zeus is
called Demiurge (
Dêmiourgos, Creator),
Maker (Poiêtês), and
Craftsman (Technitês). The nous of the...
-
human afresh. From this fact, it is
evident that the Logos, the
fashioner demiourgos of all, he that sits on the
cherubim and
holds all
things together, when...
-
damiorgoi (Attic ἄρχοντες archontes) "high officials". Cf.
Attic δημιουργός
dēmiourgos "public
worker for the
people (dēmos), craftsman, creator"; Hesychius...
- the
imperial cult, "priestess for life of the
mother of the gods", and
demiourgos. The last was the
highest civil position attainable in the city, and the...
-
October 16, 2006 77 25 "J-Dawg and T-Bone" / "The Four
Monarchs of Terror!
Demiourgos EMA" Transliteration: "Kyōfu no Yontei!
Demiurugosu Ema" (****anese: 恐怖の四帝...