| Hans Dieter Betz - 1975 - 396 sivua
...text, 272. In the following, we find a very detailed description of the soul. On this whole subject see ER Dodds, The Greeks and the Irrational (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1951) passim; MP Nilsson, GGR I, i74ff., oSyff. ; II, 49off. In ECL, no consistent description or doctrine... | |
| Stanley Jerome Isser - 1976 - 248 sivua
...the Thracians thinking that he had died. Later he emerged as if to prove his theory of immortality. See ER Dodds, The Greeks and the Irrational, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 2 ed., 1963, p. 144 and p. 165f., notes 60 and 61, where bibliography is cited. One of the ideas that... | |
| Homer - 1982 - 176 sivua
...similar £тuirrfivcn ('stand over') is commonly used of dream-figures, and not only in literature; see ER Dodds, The Greeks and the irrational (Berkeley and Los Angeles i95i) io5. 683 ' Тоu have no thought of danger, (to judge by) how you are sleeping. . .'oTov, as... | |
| Walter Wink - 1984 - 244 sivua
...intrusive spirits who "jump in and occupy the place prepared for a higher being . . ." (De insomn. 142 A; see ER Dodds, The Greeks and the Irrational [Berkeley and Los Angeles: Univ. of California Press, 1951], 298). 54. The Bible treats apparent epilepsy as demon-induced (Mark... | |
| David A. White - 1989 - 332 sivua
...Burnet, pp. 205-06 and Burger, pp. 11-12. 9. For a general account of the Greek attitude toward dreams, see ER Dodds, The Greeks and the Irrational (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1951), pp. 102-34, esp. pp. 106-09, where the Socratic dreams are discussed.... | |
| Joel L. Kraemer - 1992 - 396 sivua
...breaks down somewhat when one considers the character of the "classical" tradition in the light of ER Dodds, The Greeks and the Irrational (Berkeley and Los Angeles. 1963). See also "The Structure of the Muslim Town," ibid., No. IV (From Islam; Essays in the Nature and Growth... | |
| Homer - 1994 - 388 sivua
...he will not normally be able to identify that deity. H., as the poet, is in a privileged position; see ER Dodds, The Greeks and the irrational (Berkeley and Los Angeles 1963) 8-ю. 16-17 ßporuv: probably with бцтгЛт|уто, rather than with oyopai ТЕ Kai I5pai. áyopaí:... | |
| Jonathan Barnes - 1995 - 436 sivua
...dreams, and final causes', BACAP 4, 1988, 257-90 There is background material in chapter 4 of (141) ER DODDS: The Greeks and the Irrational (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1963) (G) Thought On Aristotle's obscure account of the nature of thinking [An F 4-6), see: (142) O. HAMELIN:... | |
| Seth L. Schein - 1996 - 296 sivua
...Pritchard, ed., Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament2 (Princeton, 1955), 82. 2 See ER Dodds, The Greeks and the Irrational (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1951), 17f.; J. Russo and B. Simon, "Homeric Psychology and the Oral Epic Tradition," Journal of the... | |
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