- Look up nomos,
nomoi, or νόμος in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nomos, from
Ancient Gr****: νόμος, romanized: nómos, is the body of law
governing human...
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scholarship in
Western Europe. As
revealed in his last
literary work, the
Nomoi or Book of Laws,
which he
circulated only
among close friends, he rejected...
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Nomoi Islands The
Nomoi Islands, also
known as the
Mortlock Islands, are a
group of
three atolls in the
state of Chuuk,
Federated States of Micronesia...
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three works in the
dossier are
conventionally known as the Bios (Life),
Nomoi (Laws) and
Dialexis (Debate),
respectively a
biography of Gregentios, the...
- 'countryside')
outside Alexandria was
divided into
traditional regions known as
nomoi.: 58 The mētropoleis were
governed by
magistrates drawn from the liturgy...
- The Laws (Gr****: Νόμοι,
Nómoi; Latin: De Legibus) is Plato's last and
longest dialogue. The
conversation depicted in the work's
twelve books begins with...
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retrieved 2025-02-07
About the
nomoi of
Egypt Detailed map of the
nomois Hieroglyphs of the
nomoi...
- The idea
which it
conveys also
appears in
earlier works such as Plato's
Nomoi (Laws). The
phrase presents the
insight that the
conditions of
peace are...
- In sociology,
nomos (plural:
nomoi) is a
habit or
custom of
social and
political behavior that is
socially constructed and
historically specific. It refers...
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twenty prefectures. From 1836
until 2011,
modern Greece was
divided into
nomoi (Gr****: νομοί,
singular νομός, nomos)
which formed the country's main administrative...