- The
Psychomachia (Battle of
Spirits or Soul War) is a
Latin poem by Prudentius,
writing during the late
antiquity early in the
fifth century CE. In roughly...
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morality as a
struggle between seven sins and
seven virtues. His poem
Psychomachia depicts a
battle between female personifications of
virtues and vices...
- allegory. The
series has been
viewed as a
Christian moral fable in the
psychomachia tradition, in
which stand-ins for good and evil
fight for
supremacy over...
- to one of the
seven heavenly virtues typically said to date back to
Psychomachia, an epic poem
written in the
fifth century.
Patience is a
virtue may...
- allegory. The
series has been
viewed as a
Christian moral fable in the
psychomachia tradition, in
which stand-ins for good and evil
fight for
supremacy over...
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Hardie pp. 5, 49. Hardie, p. 118; Prudentius,
Psychomachia 683–684 Prudentius,
Psychomachia 705–708.
Psychomachia 715–718 Block, s.v. Discordia; Petrovicova...
- nineteenth-century
attacks on
theater frequently have the air of a
psychomachia, that is, a
dramatic expression of the
battle of good
versus evil.: 328–349 ...
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primarily consists of a
series of
fantasy figures. The
opening theme is "
Psychomachia" by
Yousei Teikoku. All
English titles are
taken from Crunchyroll. All...
- both from the Cathemerinon, are
still in use today. The
allegorical Psychomachia, however, is his most
influential work,
incorporating as it did elements...
- a
naked woman with ****
being bitten by snakes.
Prudentius in his
Psychomachia or 'Battle of the Soul' had
described Luxury,
lavish of her
ruined fame...