- ἀγαθός, agathós), and a 'virtuous person' (Ancient Gr****: σπουδαῖος,
spoudaîos).
Among the
earliest accounts of the sage
begin with Empedocles' Sphairos...
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beautifully (kalos).
Aristotle says such a
person would also be a
serious (
spoudaios)
human being. He also ****erts that
virtue for a
human must
involve reason...
- good
family father) of
ancient Rome, the
bonus vir (the good man) and
spoudaios (the
earnest person) in
ancient Greece as well as the geru maa (the silent...
- or Limnaios, son of
Apollonios ? ? P. Hib. I 97. ? Philiskos, son of
Spoudaios ? ? P. Hib. I 30. 017 Leontiskos, son of
Kallimedes 274/273 BC 12th P...
-
their journey with haste": is
translated from Gr****: σπουδαίως πρόπεμψον,
spoudaiōs propempson,
meaning 'earnestly equip',
recalling the
words in the previous...