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Celeus

Greek Legendary king of Eleusis; father of Demophon and Triptolemus; husband of Metaneira. He and his wife were hosts to the goddess Demeter when she wandered the Earth in search of her daughter Persephone. Celeus is described as the first priest and his daughters as the first priestesses of Demeter at Eleusis....


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Cilix

Greek Son of Agenor and Telephassa, brother of Cadmus, Europa, and Phoenix. When Zeus stole Europa, King Agenor sent his three sons to search for her. The brothers could not find her, and not daring to return to their father, settled down elsewhere. Cilix is said to have founded the nation of the Cilicians, an ancient region of southeast Asia Minor. Modern Cilicia is...


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Dis

(Dis Pater, Dispater) Roman The richest of the ancient Roman gods; a god or king of the Underworld (2), the realm of the dead. Dis's wealth came from his possession of the precious metals and gemstones hidden beneath the Earth's surface, part of the kingdom of the underworld. Dis was the husband of Proserpina, goddess or queen of the underworld. They were honored together in...


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Erigone

Greek Daughter of King Icarius of Attica in ancient Greece, the area of the southeastern mainland where modern Athens now stands. Drunken shepherds killed her father and buried him. Erigone and her faithful dog, Maera, set out in search of the vanished king. When Erigone discovered the tomb of Icarius, she was grief-stricken and hanged herself from a nearby tree. The gods transformed her into...


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BRONNEN, ARNOLT

BRONNEN, ARNOLT (1895–1959), dramatist; best known for the play Vatermord. He was born in Vienna; his father was Ferdinand Bronnen, a Jewish playwright. After World War I, in which he was wounded and imprisoned, he forsook prewar legal studies and moved to Berlin* in search of success as a freelance writer. He was soon a prominent Expressionist* dramatist. But while his work retained...


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Iolcus

Greek A town in Magnesia, a region of Thessaly. In Greek mythology, it was the home of Pelias and Jason, and the starting point for the expedition of the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece....


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Phoenix

Greek Son of Agenor brother of Cadmus, Cilix, and Europa. After Zeus stole Europa, King Agenor sent his three sons to search for her. The brothers could not find her, and not daring to return to the king, they settled down elsewhere. Some accounts say that Phoenix traveled westward, beyond Libya, to what is now Carthage, in North Africa. After Agenor's death Phoenix returned...


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THE MEANING OF NOSTALGIA

    The original definition of nostalgia, which few recognize today, is "homesickness". Dlogical though it may be, many people in their 20s and 30s (1) do feel a longing (2) very much like homesickness for a time they never knew. lndeed, there seem to be two kinds of nostalgia, one for youth and one for middle age and beyond. Most often, those who were...


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Brave New World

|| The controller "prefers to do things comfortably". He wants to rid of an unpleasant thing because he doesn't want to do things the hard way whereas he can do it simply. Contrary to the controller, the Savage wants to put up with an unpleasant thing: "I don't want comfort. I want God, I want poetry, I want real...


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HOBBES' POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

||Hobbes' determinism allows him to extend the search for causal laws beyond natural philosophy (which seeks for the causes of the phenomena of natural bodies) into civil philosophy (which seeks for the causes of the phenomena of political bodies). It is this which is the subject matter of Leviathan, which is not only a...


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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Agrippa von Nettesheim, Henricus Cornelius

|| Born to a family of the lesser nobility in Cologne (from whose Latin name, Colonia Agrippina, he drew his humanist cognomen), Agrippa took his first degree at Cologne in 1502; after further studies in Paris and elsewhere, he claimed to have doctorates in canon law, civil law and medicine - and also to have been knighted in...


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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Alchemy

Discussing matter and its transformations, alchemists encountered philosophical themes from the beginning. There have even been attempts to trace back alchemy to Aristotle's idea of change in material substances, but actually alchemy (practice plus theory) was not yet born. In later Antiquity an especial relationship existed between alchemy and Hermetic thought: the unity of...


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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Alemanno, Yohanan ben Isaac

Their influence was also felt on Renaissance culture at large. Like most of his scholarly Jewish contemporaries, Alemanno was a wandering scholar who travelled in search of a livelihood as a private teacher, preacher or secretary, always seeking the patronage of influential Jewish financiers. While wandering among such cities as Florence, Mantua, Padua and Bologna,...


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Bloch, Ernst Simon

Bloch was one of the most innovative Marxist philosophers of the twentieth century. His metaphysical and ontological concerns, combined with a self-conscious utopianism, distanced him from much mainstream Marxist thought. He was sympathetic to the classical philosophical search for fundamental categories, but distinguished earlier static, fixed and closed systems from his own open system, in which he characterized the universe as...


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Billy, the third missing of Bath

    After Christopher Mulholand and Gregory W. Temple, two years ago, Billy Weaver disappeared in the mysterious town of Bath. After long searches, the investigators may have a track. ...


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Aeetes

Greek King of Colchis on the island of Rhodes; his father was the sun god Helios and his mother the Nymph Rhodos; brother of Circe, the witch goddess, and Pasiphae; father with Eidyia, a daughter of the god Oceanus, of Medea and Absyrtus. Aeetes provided shelter to Phrixus when the youth arrived on Rhodes on the back of the ram with the Golden Fleece,...


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Agenor

Greek King of Tyre (in Phoenicia); son of the sea god Poseidon and Libya; father of Europa, Cadmus, Phoenix, and Cilix; husband of Telephassa. After the god Zeus carried off Europa, Agenor sent his three sons in search of their sister. The sons did not find her, and settled down elsewhere to found new nations. Phoenix was the ancestor of the Phoenicians; Cilix of...


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Conception universelle de l&#8217;homme et diversité culturelle

<p>&Agrave; l'heure o&ugrave; la mondialisation des &eacute;changes entre les individus est devenue une r&eacute;alit&eacute; incontournable, nous semblons pris dans une situation paradoxale. Alors m&ecirc;me que nous avons le sentiment d&rsquo;appartenir &agrave; la grande famille humaine, au &laquo;&nbsp;village plan&eacute;taire&nbsp;&raquo;, nous sommes encore t&eacute;moins de refoulements identitaires nous menant &agrave; des guerres civiles, &agrave; des exterminations ethniques et &agrave; des...


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La Corée du Sud se félicite de sa "croissance verte", malgré un bilan nuancé

<h2><span class="origine_article">S&eacute;oul Envoy&eacute; sp&eacute;cial - </span>Toujours volontariste sur l'une des politiques les plus importantes de son mandat, le pr&eacute;sident sud-cor&eacute;en Lee Myung-bak a rappel&eacute; en ce d&eacute;but d'ann&eacute;e l'importance de la "croissance verte &agrave; faible &eacute;mission carbone", lanc&eacute;e en ao&ucirc;t 2008. <em>"Dans une cinquantaine d'ann&eacute;es</em>, a-t-il d&eacute;clar&eacute; devant la commission pr&eacute;sidentielle ad hoc<em>,...


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