نتایج جستجو برای: aeschylus

تعداد نتایج: 136  

Journal: :Religions 2023

This essay proposes a new interpretation of the Pauline expression to “clothe” (ἐνδύω) oneself in Christ (Rom 13:14; Gal 3:27; Eph 4:24; Col 3:10). The phrase has been understood terms putting on virtues and godly characteristics. Other understandings this appear identity (Gal 3:27). There relatively limited study, however, significance clothing how different racial groups were known characteri...

1998
Philip Resnik Mari Broman Olsen Mona Diab

1 Abstract This paper reports on a project to annotate biblical texts in order to create an aligned multilingual Bible corpus for linguistic research, particularly computational linguistics, including automatically creating and evaluating translation lexicons and semantically tagged texts. The output of this project will enable researchers to take advantage of parallel translations across a wid...

2014
MARTIN REVERMANN Martin Revermann

The only fully intact textual evidence from fifth-century and (very) early fourth-century comedy are the eleven completely preserved comedies by Aristophanes, who was born, in all likelihood, shortly after 450 bce and died after 388 bce.1 This is, in fact, not as thin a basis as one might initially think. For not only is the number of completely preserved Aristophanic comedies actually quite hi...

Journal: :Medieval Worlds 2022

The use of the term xenos (ξένος) has a very long tradition in Greek language. First used Homer’s epics, it can have various meanings. Basically, word means “foreigner”/ “stranger” but also designates “guest-friend”. As early as Aeschylus, adjective denotes “foreign” sense “extraordinary”/“unusual”. is employed inscriptions. most famous ancient inscription using ...

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