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The Politics of Pity in Athenian Civic Ideology and Aristotle`s Poetics
The Politics of Pity in Athenian Civic Ideology and Aristotle`s Poetics

... The Athenians of the classical democratic polis viewed themselves and their city as exceptional - quite literally superior to other Greeks and other Greek poleis. The most common justification for this exceptionalism is kinship (in one form or another). The Athenians championed their autochthony and ...
Did the Ancient Greeks Know of Collective Tyranny?
Did the Ancient Greeks Know of Collective Tyranny?

... tyranny, but also for dynasteia and extreme democracy (Aristot. pol. b -; a -; b -). An important criterion in evaluating a system of government is whether it is beneficial to all citizens or only to power-holders (Aristot. pol. a -). According to Aristotle, tyranny and ...
origins of public speaking - The Public Speaking Project
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... The art of public speaking was practiced long before the Greeks wrote about it in their treatises more than 2,500 years ago. For Greek men, it was a way of life, a way of being, just like football and baseball are to us today. We attribute today’s field of communication to the ancient Greeks because ...
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... The clitoris is a sexual organ located near above the opening of the urethra. Unlike the penis, the clitoris is the female’s most sensitive sexual organ. The female external genital area also includes the vaginal opening, labia minora and labia majora. Female orgasm culminates in uterine and oviduct ...
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origins of public speaking - The Public Speaking Project

... The art of public speaking was practiced long before the Greeks wrote about it in their treatises more than 2,500 years ago. For Greek men, it was a way of life, a way of being, just like football and baseball are to us today. We attribute today’s field of communication to the ancient Greeks because ...
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... My discussion also considers one of Sophocles’ key innovations in staging this narrative, that Lemnos is uninhabited except for Philoctetes: there is no chorus of soldiers to back him or other friends to provide any help. Philoctetes is isolated from all of humanity, not only by his horrible pain, b ...
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