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YOSHITAKE, Sumio
Publikováno v:
名古屋大学文学部研究論集. 文学. 62:37-51
When Solon visited the palace of the opulent king Croesus, he said to the king that he could not deny that the king was less worthy than common men until he would see the king end his life kalōs. But what is the meaning of ʻending oneʼs life kalō
Autor:
Yoshitake, Sumio
Publikováno v:
西洋古典論集. 23:39-67
Towards the end of Euripides’ Orestes, when Orestes decides to kill the hostage Hermione after having failed to kill Helen, the situation has already been anticipated in the words (1147-52) with which Pylades had concluded his proposition that they
Autor:
YOSHITAKE, Sumio
Publikováno v:
名古屋大学文学部研究論集. 文学. 57:27-45
In an agony of humiliation and despair after he finds that his mad revolt against the Greek leaders has failed, Ajax concludes that the noble man must live with honour or must perform kalōs tethnēkenai. This Greek phrase is mostly translated as ‘
Autor:
Yoshitake, Sumio
Publikováno v:
西洋古典論集. 22:143-162
When the corpses of the Argive generals are finally being brought onto the stage of the Supplices of Euripides, their mothers, impatient to see them and with mixed feelings, call the spectacle of the corpses ‘kalon theama' (beautiful spectacle). We
Autor:
YOSHITAKE, Sumio
Publikováno v:
名古屋大学文学部研究論集. 文学. 54:25-37
In the Odyssey it is clear that owing to the deaths of his six oarsmen who became preys of Skylla Odysseus and his other men could pass the dangerous strait before the rock of this monster. Having heard the premonitions of Kirke he had been all aware