- philosophy,
techne (Gr****: τέχνη, romanized:
tékhnē, lit. 'art, skill, craft';
Ancient Gr****: [
tékʰnɛː],
Modern Gr****: [ˈtexni]) is a
philosophical concept...
- brevis, the
usage caveat is
about the Gr****
original that
contains the word
tékhnē (technique and craft) that is
translated as the
Latin ars (art) as in the...
- of the
first extant grammar of Gr****, Art of
Grammar (Τέχνη γραμματική,
Tékhnē grammatikē). The Gr**** text, in
August Immanuel Bekker's edition, runs to...
- learned, knowledge, mathematics', and the
derived expression mathēmatikḗ
tékhnē (μαθηματικὴ τέχνη),
meaning 'mathematical science'. It
entered the English...
-
concept of "reshaping" and
comes from the Gr**** πλαστική (τέχνη), plastikē (
tekhnē), "the art of modelling" of
malleable flesh. This
meaning in
English is...
-
decision making". The term
technocracy is
derived from the Gr****
words τέχνη,
tekhne meaning skill and κράτος,
kratos meaning power, as in governance, or rule...
- τέχνη, romanized:
tékhnē, lit. 'craft, art' and -λογία, 'study, knowledge'). It is
predated in use by the
Ancient Gr**** word
tékhnē, used to mean 'knowledge...
-
spirit of moderation, self-control, temperance, restraint, and
discretion Tekhne (Τεχνη)
personification of art,
craft and
technical skill Thanatos (Θάνατος)...
- some a very
viable form of art, and
Protagoras says on the arts, "art (
tekhnê)
without practice and
practice without art are nothing" (Stobaeus, Selections...
- 2004. L’or, l’âme et les
cendres du plomb. L'épopée des Peignot, 1815–1983. Paris:
librairie Tekhnê, 400 pages. ISBN 2-9522836-0-5 v t e v t e v t e...