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"Durante la época paleóloga bizantina (1261-1453), tras el periodo de dominio latino que supuso la Cuarta Cruzada (1204), tuvo lugar una recuperación cultural conocida como Renacimiento paleólogo.En el ámbito filológico, los bizantinos se interesaron por numerosas obras griegas que copiaron y comentaron con profusión en círculos intelectuales y escolares. Fruto de esta labor es el presente volumen: la primera edición crítica y traducción a una lengua moderna del comentario que dedicó el profesor y estudioso bizantino Juan Pediásimo (ca. 1240-1310/14) al tratado cosmológico y astronómico Cuerpos celestes del filósofo estoico Cleomedes (s. III d. C.), en el marco de su labor como «cónsul de los filósofos» en Constantinopla. En la primera parte se ofrece una panorámica de la vida y obra de Juan Pediásimo y del ambiente intelectual en el que vivió, además de un estudio del texto y de la recepción de los Cuerpos celestes de Cleomedes en Bizancio. A continuación se presenta la historia de la transmisión del Comentario de Juan Pediásimo a los «Cuerpos celestes» de Cleomedes, derivada tanto de la colación y estudio del texto como del análisis codicológico y paleográfico de los manuscritos que han transmitido la obra. La segunda parte está dedicada a la edición crítica y traducción española del Comentario. La edición y traducción del Comentario no solo permiten arrojar luz sobre la historia de la transmisión y recepción de los Cuerpos celestes de Cleomedes, sino también sobre la formación científica y filosófica de los intelectuales paleólogos. De hecho, se ha podido dar respuesta al bagaje científico de Juan Pediásimo y a su método de enseñanza que, como revela el alto número de manuscritos en que se transmitió la obra, gozó de gran éxito en el Imperio bizantino y más tarde en Europa, adonde el texto arribó en los albores del Renacimiento--edes en Biz
Astronomy, Greek --- Astronomy --- Cleomedes. --- Pediasimus, Ioannes, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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At some time around 200 A.D., the Stoic philosopher and teacher Cleomedes delivered a set of lectures on elementary astronomy as part of a complete introduction to Stoicism for his students. The result was The Heavens (Caelestia), the only work by a professional Stoic teacher to survive intact from the first two centuries A.D., and a rare example of the interaction between science and philosophy in late antiquity. This volume contains a clear and idiomatic English translation-the first ever-of The Heavens, along with an informative introduction, detailed notes, and technical diagrams. This important work will now be accessible to specialists in both ancient philosophy and science and to readers interested in the history of astronomy and cosmology but with no knowledge of ancient Greek.
Astronomy, Greek. --- Astronomy --- Astronomy, Greek --- 520.938 --- Greek astronomy --- Physical sciences --- Space sciences --- Sciences Astronomy History Ancient World Greece --- Astronomy - Early works to 1800 --- alexandria. --- ancient greece. --- ancient greeks. --- ancient philosophy. --- astronomy. --- caelestia. --- cleomedes. --- cosmology. --- cosmos. --- greek philosophy. --- hellenism. --- metaphysics. --- moral philosophy. --- natural world. --- nonfiction. --- philosophy. --- science and philosophy. --- social philosophy. --- stoic philosopher. --- stoic philosophy. --- stoicism. --- the heavens. --- zodiac.
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École d'Alexandrie (philosophie). --- Philosophie antique. --- Néoplatonisme. --- Stoïcisme --- Philosophy, Ancient. --- Neoplatonism. --- Stoics. --- Philon d'Alexandrie, --- Diogène Laërce, --- Cléomède, --- Porphyre, --- Eunape, --- Macarios, --- Alexandrian school --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Neoplatonism --- Stoics --- Philo, --- Diogenes Laertius --- Cleomedes --- Porphyry, --- Eunapius, --- Macarius, --- Philosophes antiques --- Philosophie antique
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In ancient Athens, where freedom of speech derived from the power of male citizenship, women's voices were seldom heard in public. Female speech was more often represented in theatrical productions through women characters written and enacted by men. In Spoken Like a Woman, the first book-length study of women's speech in classical drama, Laura McClure explores the discursive practices attributed to women of fifth-century b.c. Greece and to what extent these representations reflected a larger reality. Examining tragedies and comedies by a variety of authors, she illustrates how the dramatic poets exploited speech conventions among both women and men to construct characters and to convey urgent social and political issues.From gossip to seductive persuasion, women's verbal strategies in the theater potentially subverted social and political hierarchy, McClure argues, whether the women characters were overtly or covertly duplicitous, in pursuit of adultery, or imitating male orators. Such characterization helped justify the regulation of women's speech in the democratic polis. The fact that women's verbal strategies were also used to portray male transvestites and manipulators, however, suggests that a greater threat of subversion lay among the spectators' own ranks, among men of uncertain birth and unscrupulous intent, such as demagogues skilled in the art of persuasion. Traditionally viewed as outsiders with ambiguous loyalties, deceitful and tireless in their pursuit of eros, women provided the dramatic poets with a vehicle for illustrating the dangerous consequences of political power placed in the wrong hands.
Greek drama --- Women and literature --- Greek language --- Sex role in literature. --- Speech in literature. --- Gender identity in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Sex differences. --- Spoken Greek. --- Athens (Greece) --- Intellectual life. --- Adonia. --- Areopagus. --- Assembly. --- Bacchylides. --- Baubo. --- Boulē. --- Cimon. --- Cleisthenes. --- Cleomedes. --- Demeter. --- Demosthenes. --- Diodorus Siculus. --- Hesiod. --- Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite. --- Lysias. --- Nicias. --- Nossis. --- Pharmaka. --- Rayor, D. --- Rothwell, K. --- Sappho. --- Sophocles. --- Thelgein. --- Theognis. --- Thesmophoria. --- Verbal genres: defined. --- actors. --- aischrologia. --- arrhēta. --- courtesans. --- curse tablets. --- demagogues. --- dokimasia. --- doxa. --- epitaphios. --- female choruses. --- gossip. --- gynaecocracy. --- invective against women. --- isonomia. --- isēgoria. --- kokuō. --- kosmēsis. --- kurios. --- lamentation. --- law courts. --- obscenity. --- ololugē. --- parrhēsia. --- partheneion. --- persuasion. --- prostitution. --- rhetoric. --- wedding ritual. --- women: adultery of.
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A dream in which a man has sex with his mother may promise him political or commercial success--according to dream interpreters of late antiquity, who, unlike modern Western analysts, would not necessarily have drawn conclusions from the dream about the dreamer's sexual psychology. Evidence of such shifts in perspective is leading scholars to reconsider in a variety of creative ways the history of sexuality. In these fifteen original essays, eminent cultural historians and classicists not only discuss sex, but demonstrate how norms, practices, and even the very definitions of what counts as sexual activity have varied significantly over time. Ancient Greece offers abundant evidence for a radically different set of sexual standards and behaviors from ours. Sex in ancient Hellenic culture assumed a variety of social and political meanings, whereas the modern development of a sex-centered model of personality now leads us to view sex as the key to understanding the individual. Drawing on both the Anglo-American tradition of cultural anthropology and the French tradition of les sciences humaines, these essays explore the iconography, politics, ethics, poetry, and medical practices that made sex in ancient Greece not a paradise of liberation but an exotic locale hardly recognizable to visitors from the modern world.
Psychologie sexuelle --- Psychology [Sexual ] --- Sekse (Psychologie) --- Seksualiteit (Psychologie) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sex -- Psychological aspects --- Sexe (Psychologie) --- Sexe -- Aspects psychologiques --- Sexoanalyse --- Sexual behavior [Psychology of ] --- Sexual psychology --- Sexualité (Psychanalyse) --- Sexualité (Psychologie) --- Sexualité -- Aspects psychologiques --- 392.6 <09> --- Seksualiteit. Seksueel leven. Concubinaat. Samenwonen. Prostitutie. Erotiek. Seksuele gebruiken. Liefdeskunst--Geschiedenis van ... --- 392.6 <09> Seksualiteit. Seksueel leven. Concubinaat. Samenwonen. Prostitutie. Erotiek. Seksuele gebruiken. Liefdeskunst--Geschiedenis van ... --- Sex customs - Greece - History --- History of civilization --- Affective and dynamic functions --- Antiquity --- Greece --- Sex (Psychology). --- Sex customs --- Sex role --- History. --- History --- Sex customs - Greece - History. --- Sex role - Greece - History. --- Seksualiteit. Seksueel leven. Concubinaat. Samenwonen. Prostitutie. Erotiek. Seksuele gebruiken. Liefdeskunst--Geschiedenis van .. --- Customs, Sex --- Human beings --- Sexual behavior --- Sexual practices --- Manners and customs --- Moral conditions --- Sex --- Psychology, Sexual --- Sexual behavior, Psychology of --- Sensuality --- Psychological aspects --- Agathon. --- Agrippina Minor. --- Alkibiades. --- Artemidoros. --- Baubo. --- Cleomedes. --- Commodus. --- Daphnis and Chloe. --- Deianeira. --- Dionysos. --- Dumézil, G. --- Eros. --- Foucault, M. --- Galen. --- Hermaphroditus. --- Hesykhios. --- Hymenaios. --- Iakkhos. --- John Climacus. --- Kephisodoros. --- abduction. --- abortion. --- adultery. --- apotropaic ritual. --- autoeroticism. --- binoumenos. --- boundaries. --- castration. --- celibacy. --- couvade. --- depilation. --- domination. --- earrings. --- effeminacy. --- ephebes. --- euryprōktos. --- fantasy. --- feminism. --- gender confusion. --- gephyristai. --- gynaikeia. --- gynaikonomoi. --- headgear. --- innocence. --- innuendo. --- jokes. --- kinaidoi. --- krotala. --- kōmos. --- lambe. --- lokaste. --- Seksualiteit. Seksueel leven. Concubinaat. Samenwonen. Prostitutie. Erotiek. Seksuele gebruiken. Liefdeskunst--Geschiedenis van . --- Rôle selon le sexe --- Sexualite (psychologie) --- Vie sexuelle --- Historia antiga --- Seksualitet. --- Antikken. --- Hellas. --- Seksualvaner. --- Erotikk. --- Oudheid. --- Grieken. --- Seksualiteit. --- Cultuurgeschiedenis. --- Kunst --- Sexualität --- Sex role. --- Sex customs. --- HISTORY --- Sexualite (Psychologie) --- Sexual Behavior --- Gender Identity --- Greek World. --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Gender role --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Social role --- Gender expression --- Sexism --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- grecia (costume e cotidiano) --- grecia (sociedade) --- Ancient --- General. --- Histoire. --- history. --- history --- Grece --- Griechenland --- Greece. --- al-Yūnān --- Ancient Greece --- Ellada --- Ellas --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grčija --- Grèce --- Grecia --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Hellada --- Hellas --- Hellenic Republic --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Kingdom of Greece --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Xila --- Yaṿan --- Yūnān --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ελλάς --- Ελλάδα --- Греция --- اليونان --- يونان --- 希腊 --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Gender roles --- Gendered role --- Gendered roles --- Role, Gender --- Role, Gendered --- Role, Sex --- Roles, Gender --- Roles, Gendered --- Roles, Sex --- Sex roles --- Seksualiteit. Seksueel leven. Concubinaat. Samenwonen. Prostitutie. Erotiek. Seksuele gebruiken. Liefdeskunst--Geschiedenis van --- Geschlechtlichkeit --- Geschlechtsleben --- Sexualwissenschaft --- Sexualverhalten --- Bildende Kunst --- Kunstdenkmal --- Künste --- Kunstwerk --- Anthropologie sexuelle --- Coutumes sexuelles --- Moeurs sexuelles --- Relations sexuelles --- Rites sexuels --- Sexualité --- Consentement sexuel --- Famille --- Relations amoureuses --- Relations hommes-femmes --- Rites de passage --- Hypersexualisation --- Liberté sexuelle --- Morale sexuelle --- Scandales sexuels --- Vie sexuelle en milieu urbain --- Sexe --- Sexualité (psychanalyse) --- Troubles sexuels --- Orientation sexuelle --- Complexe de castration --- Développement psychosexuel --- Différences entre sexes (psychologie) --- Fantasmes originaires --- Fantasmes sexuels --- Féminité --- Jouissance (psychanalyse) --- Libido --- Sublimation (psychologie) --- Phallus (psychanalyse) --- Identité sexuelle --- Stade génital --- Stade phallique --- Stade sadique-anal --- Stade oral --- Fétichisme (psychologie) --- Comportement selon le sexe --- Interchangeabilité des rôles --- Rôles féminins --- Rôles masculins --- Rôles sexuels --- Sexe, Rôle selon le --- (psychologie) --- Anthropologie --- Aspect social --- Sociologie --- Aspect psychologique --- Aspect symbolique --- Gret͡sii͡ --- Antike --- Griechen --- Altertum --- Fêtes religieuses --- Religion grecque --- Thérapie de conversion --- Gender dysphoria
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