... GUILT, AND “HETERONOMY” Chapters and of Shame and Necessity, “Recognising Responsibility” and “Shame and Autonomy,” are the most successful parts of Williams’ book, as reviewers have noted, and ... Williams’ sympathetic engagement with the implicit ethics and psychology of Homer and the Greek tragedians Equally notable in Shame and Necessity, and in surprisingly sharp contrast to his chapter in ... between us and them The answer he develops in Shame and Necessity is that, notwithstanding the cultural distance, especially Greek concepts of supernatural intervention, “our ideas of action and responsibility...
... authors I think they cared most for gods and kings, for cities and their traditions – just as Greek geometers cared most for figures and proportions, for circles and their measurements Style came only ... contained by Q and by the equal to A, B, G, D, E, Z, H, Q, shall be equal to the contained by Q and by the equal to all: A and three times B and five times G, and ever again, ... themselves Third, the Greek mathematics” in my title sometimes means Greek geometry” (this terminological looseness is inevitable with the Greek mathematical tradition), and nearly always refers...
... Lucania, Campania and Sicily Oxford, 1967 LGPN I P Fraser and E Matthews, A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names, vol I: The Aegean Islands, Cyprus, Cyrenaica Oxford, 1987 LGPN II M Osborne and S Byrne, ... Sourvinou-Inwood (1994); contributors to Winkler and Zeitlin (1990) and Dougherty and Kurke (1993), (2003) Goldhill and Osborne (1999) renes and extends the approach to other areas of Athenian ... start with the grand generalities and work down So, for example, the idea that festivals were distinguished by a Greek egalitộ is attractiveto Plutarch and many ancients also;23 and this idea has...
... test [13] Emotions and beliefs patients have toward medicine and doctors The emotions, beliefs, attitudes and behaviours described in Greek mythology refer to feelings, moods and expectations that ... expectations and hopes resulting from pain and sufferance may all affect and alter the perception patients have about their illnesses, their doctors, and their medical treatment Often their identities, and ... pain and illness, independently of the source Ancient Greek medicine was a complex practice perceived as something between myth and reality, as an expression of a magical divinatory, hieratic and...
... developed and standardised in 1999 by Sinoff et al [24] and was considered appropriate for our study purpose for the following reasons: it is short and easy to apply in clinical settings and it ... to thank Dr Alexandro Lysimahou, Mrs Tereza Feeney and Mr Kypriano Sofra for their contribution in the forward and backward translations, and Mrs Adelais Markaki, Dr Sue Shea and Dr Paulos Theodorakis ... patients attending Greek primary healthcare settings The instrument is quick and easy for clinicians to use, and is easily understood by the attending patients Limitations and concerns The current...
... conditions of the Greek economy Let us not forget that, now and in the foreseeable future, this issue will affect not only the Greek population and the Greek economy but also Europe and the world ... North and South Korea, which started from the same level of growth and development and today present a vast gap in growth and quality of life of their citizens 16 The Changing World and the Greek ... Challenges and Responses Everyone would like to write and everyone would want to read a book that contains the magic formula for the future of the Greek economy and every economy and society...
... Influenza Pandemic in New Zealand, Alfred Crosby’s America’s Forgotten Pandemic, Howard Phillips and David Killingray’s The Spanish Influenza Pandemic, and more recently, Niall Johnson’s Britain and ... Profession and the Great Flu 17 20 25 35 Chapter Two: Medicine and Health in Colonial Singapore Health, Disease, and Empire Metropole and Periphery: A Cleaving of Geographical, Epidemiological, and ... to understand the historical relationship between idea and action, elite and ordinary, collective and individual, I hope to construct a more “lateral” narrative that this particular pandemic so...
... Outlines of Greekand Roman Medicine, by Outlines of Greekand Roman Medicine, by James Sands Elliott This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions ... cupping and bleeding He made use of the narcotics mandragora, henbane, and probably also poppy-juice, and as a laxative used greatly a vegetable substance called "mercury," beet and cabbage, and ... Aristotle, founded the Alexandrian Library, containing at first fifty thousand, and finally seven hundred thousand volumes Every student who came to the University of Alexandria, and possessed a book...
... Great Britain and Ireland on 74 Gower St WC in 1896 and includes one hand written book and A Catalogue of the Historical Section It sold at 11s and gave examples of the dresses and directions ... Greekand Roman dress for modern use (Newton 92) In this way artistic, medical and reformist attitudes converged around Greek dress and the healthy and most beautiful body There was a return to Greek ... increased importance placed on clothing for understanding the form and function of Greek sculpture and the domestic lives of the ancient Greeks Models of Greek Dress for Lay Figures was produced by...
... Hector smiles and gazes at the boy; while Andromache stands by his side weeping and clasps his hand in hers, and urges him to take thought for himself and to have pity on her, forlorn, and on their ... the island of Æa, Circe greets them, and once more they enjoy meat and bread in plenty and dark red wine And our hero Circe leads apart and makes him sit down, and lays herself at his feet and asks ... general, and she takes a more prominent part in culture and politics and all the living interests of the day Alexandria usurps the place of Athens as the chief centre of Greek life and thought, and...
... different, and none of mythology’s pantheon of mighty men are are quite so human as Odysseus and Telemachus Odysseus is known for being wise and clever He is loved and respected as a friend, husband, ... the end of twenty long years of waiting, and she is not certain her husband is alive Over one hundred handsome young men are clamoring for her attention, and she sometimes appears to be at her ... Percy Jackson series) Films and Television Many Hollywood films, such as Clash of the Titans, Immortals, and Disney’s Hercules, attempt to recreate (and exaggerate) the Greek tales Others employ...
... Title: Outlines of Greekand Roman Medicine Author: James Sands Elliott Release Date: May 5, 2007 [EBook #21325] Language: English *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK GREEKAND ROMAN MEDICINE ... OUTLINES OF GREEKAND ROMAN MEDICINE BY JAMES SANDS ELLIOTT, M.D., Ch.B.(Edin.) Editor of the "New Zealand Medical Journal," Honorary Surgeon to the Wellington Hospital, New Zealand Illustrated ... Democedes Greek Philosophers CHAPTER III Hippocrates His life and works His influence on Medicine CHAPTER IV Plato, Aristotle, the School of Alexandria, and Empiricism Plato Aristotle Alexandrian...
... interest rate changes (Flannery and James, 1984; Brewer and Lee, 1985; Scott and Peterson, 1986; Kane and Unal, 1988; Saunders and Yourougou, 1990; Kwan, 1991; Akella and Greenbaum, 1992; Choi et ... bank stock returns and interest rate changes (Choi et al., 1996; Allen and Jagtiani, 1997; Flannery et al., 1997; Elyasiani and Mansur, 1998; Benink and Wolff, 2000; Jianping and Zheng Wang, 2000) ... ,t − R f ,t (7) where m = (weekly returns), Ri,t and XRi,t stand for the return and excess return respectively for stock i at time t, and Rf,t stands for the risk-free rate at time t calculated...
... study of Greeks andGreek culture overseas, burial customs, and in ancient gems and finger rings He has written several handbooks on Greek vases and sculpture and more generally on Greek art ... sculpture and architecture produced by the Greek colonists of South Italy and Sicily, and the role played by ideas from different regions of the Greek world She has written several articles and two ... Liverpool University and joined the Department of Greekand Roman Antiquities at the British Museum in 1993 He is a specialist in Greek sculpture and has written on the Mausoleum and Hellenistic sculpture...
... first met and first embraced; and Poseidon Greekand Roman Ghost Stories 12 himself, and Amphitrite, and all the Nereids, and as many river gods and spirits as dwell near the Euxine and Mæotis, ... behold the island, they embrace each other and burst into tears of joy Then they put in and kiss the land, and go to the temple to pray and to sacrifice to Achilles." Victims stand ready of their ... work and has long talks with him, and he keeps off wild beasts and disease from the land Not only Protesilaus, but also his men, and, in fact, virtually all of the "giants of the mighty bone and...
... dignified, and grand in sentiment and action." And now, if we have succeeded in clearly presenting and properly grouping the facts, and in estimating the influence of geographical position and surroundings ... state, and Attics (Attikoi) in regard to their manners, customs, and dialect.[1] The climate and the scenery, the forms of contour and relief, the geographical position and relations of Attica, and, ... plants, and flowers, and trees The vastness and infinite diversity of nature, the colossal magnitude of all the forms of animal and vegetable life, the broad and massive features of the landscape,...
... the conditions (b) law of cause and effect is not broken but is reversed (c) instead of limiting and punishing it frees and blesses UNDERSTANDING AND MISUNDERSTANDING 86 A ... the love of God, and it is felt by all and returned from all Nothing comes in between because there is nothing but love to come in between I understand all people and that understanding is reflected ... the unity of God and man is firmly established forever “My Father and I are One” is a simple statement of a great soul who perceived life as it really is and not from the mere standpoint of outer...
... and my daughters Shlomit and Efrat They have accompanied me throughout this long journey with their love, understanding, and support And last, but first, to Karol Codogni and Tanka Kontsevych, without ... discovered and how she was nearly tried and punished for it A miracle happened, as she maintained, and she was released That’s when my Aunt Malcia and Vovo appeared unexpectedly, and she didn’t ... names of Marx, Engels, and various Soviet leaders and generals Today most of the street names reflect Ukrainian history and culture Names such as Sheptyts’kyi, Bandera, and The Sich Riflemen, unthinkable...