- Jean-Pierre
Vernant (French: [vɛʁnɑ̃];
January 4, 1914 –
January 9, 2007) was a
French resistant,
historian and anthropologist,
specialist in ancient...
- Lycée Jean
Pierre Vernant is a
senior high school/sixth-form
college in Sèvres, Hauts-de-Seine, France, in the
Paris metropolitan area. The
school serves...
- 20; Howe, pp. 210–211;
Vernant, pp. 117, 125. Svarlien's
translation of Pindar,
Pythian 12.7–11, 18–21.
According to
Vernant, p. 117,
Pindar is saying...
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Retrieved 2024-02-12. Pownall, Müller &
Asirvatham 2022, Alexander's Pothos.
Vernant &
Zeitlin 1991, p. 101. Calame,
Claude (2013). The
Poetics of Eros in Ancient...
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vision of the
primordials put Zeus and the
Olympians in context. Likewise,
Vernant argues that the
Olympic pantheon is a "system of classification, a particular...
- Apollodorus,
Bibliotheca 1.2.1; Grimal, s.v. Metis. M.
Detienne and J.-P.
Vernant, Les
Ruses de l'intelligence: la Mètis des
Grecs (Paris, 1974). ISBN 2-08-081036-7...
- 4–5 The
papyrus fragment was
found at Oxyrhynchus. M.
Detienne and J.-P.
Vernant, Les
Ruses de l'intelligence: la métis des
Grecs (Paris, 1974) pp. 127–64...
- in Gr**** Epic (Cornell
University Press, 1996), pp. 57–58; Jean-Pierre
Vernant, "One ... Two ... Three: Erōs," in
Before ****uality: The
Construction of...
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served by the
public high school/sixth-form
college Lycée Jean
Pierre Vernant in Sèvres. Alsfeld, Hesse,
Germany Barnet, London, England,
United Kingdom...
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karkinopous ("crab-footed")
signified "lame",
according to
Detienne and
Vernant. The
Cabeiri were also
physically disabled. In some myths,
Hephaestus built...