- (wickedness),
Zelos (emulation),
Phthonus (envy),
Erinnys (fury), and
Epithymia (lust). Accorinti,
Domenico (11
March 2016). Brill's
Companion to Nonnus...
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siblings were
Zelos (emulation),
Phthonus (envy),
Erinnys (fury), and
Epithymia (lust).
Kakia tried to
tempt many
people to
become evil, but her most...
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people of "northern regions". The
appetite or
epithymetikon (from
epithymia,
translated to
Latin as
concupiscentia or desiderium). Plato's theory...
- the
Archon Authadia. Of the
archons Kakia, Zelos, Phthonos, Errinnys,
Epithymia, the last
represents Venus. The
number seven is
obtained by
placing a...
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plants that do not have '
epithymia' (translation of the author). "Thelema", says the Aristoteles, "has
changed here, '
epithymia'", and 'thelema', and that...
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ApMos 17:1) to put into men "his evil poison,
which is his covetousness" (
epithymia, ..." Schiller, Gertrud,
Iconography of
Christian Art, Vol. I, p. 108...
- each (Kephalia
Gnostika 1.62).
Intellect and fire
constitute the angels,
epithymia (bodily desires) and
earth constitute human beings, and
thymos (emotions)...
-
ApMos 17:1) to put into men "his evil poison,
which is his covetousness" (
epithymia, ..." Nod's Land
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February 2013 at archive.today. Avbtab.org...
- is
roundly criticized as immoral. Four
vices are emphasised: ἐπιθυμία (
epithymia, desire), ἀκρασία (akrasia, weakness), λύσσα (lyssa, rage) and ανανδρία...