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    Phérécyde de Syros D6/R23 (LM) réexaminé.Xavier Gheerbrant - 2021 - Philosophie Antique 21:31-62.
    L’article réexamine la signification, dans la pensée de Phérécyde, du témoignage de Damascius sur la génération des dieux des cinq recoins par les trois éléments créés par Chronos. Les modèles par lesquels on explique la génération de cinq familles de dieux ou de cinq régions du monde à partir de ces trois éléments comportent des difficultés internes, ainsi que des anachronismes qui ont conduit à penser que Phérécyde préfigurerait par exemple les théories d’un Empédocle sur le mélange des éléments. Ces (...)
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    Numenius, Pherecydes and The Cave of the Nymphs.M. J. Edwards - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (01):258-.
    The following excerpt from Proclus' Commentary on the Timaeus appears as Fr. 37 in the edition of the fragments of Numenius by Des Places.1 It is the aim of this study to ascertain the original place of the fragment in his work, and to show that it belongs to a second-century school of allegorical commentary on the ancient theologians, and particularly on Pherecydes of Syros, of which Numenius will have been one of the brightest luminaries.
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    Numenius, Pherecydes and The Cave of the Nymphs.M. J. Edwards - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (1):258-262.
    The following excerpt from Proclus' Commentary on the Timaeus appears as Fr. 37 in the edition of the fragments of Numenius by Des Places.1 It is the aim of this study to ascertain the original place of the fragment in his work, and to show that it belongs to a second-century school of allegorical commentary on the ancient theologians, and particularly on Pherecydes of Syros, of which Numenius will have been one of the brightest luminaries.
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  4. Discussions on the Eternity of the world in Antiquity and contemporary cosmology.Michael Chase - 2013 - Schole 7 (1):20-68.
    This contribution continues the comparison between ancient and modern beliefs on scientific cosmology which began in a previous article in this Journal. I begin with a brief survey of contemporary theories on Big Bang cosmology, followed by a study of the cosmological theories of the Presocratic thinker Pherecydes of Syros. The second part of my paper studies the ramifications of the basic Platonic principle that bonum est diffusivum sui. I begin by studying the vicissitudes of this theory in the (...)
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    Pherekydes of Syros.Hermann Sadun Schibli - 1990 - Clarendon Press.
    In the sixth century BC, Pherekydes of Syros, the reputed teacher of Pythagoras and contemporary of Thales and Anaximander, wrote a book about the birth of the gods and the origin of the cosmos. Considered one of the first prose works of Greek literature, Pherekydes' book survives only in fragments. On the basis of these as well as the ancient testimonies, the author attempts to reconstruct the theo-cosmological schema of Pherekydes. An introductory chapter on the life of Pherekydes is followed (...)
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    Five or Seven Recesses?P. Walcot - 1965 - Classical Quarterly 15 (01):79-.
    IN C.Q. N.S. xiii , 1578ff., M. L. West discusses various non-Greek traditions which throw light on the interpretation of Pherecydes. Of course problems remain, but one of these the comparative material may yet solve. Is West correct in suggesting that we emend the Suda entry on Pherecydesand so reduce the seven recesses to five ? A convincing analogy can help us here. G. S. Kirk has already compared the seven gates which Ishtar has to penetrate when she descends (...)
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    Pherekydes’ Daktyloi.Sandra Blakely - 2007 - Kernos 20:43-67.
    Classical studies of the Idaian Daktyloi rely on evolutionary and survivalist models which assume prehistoric smiths as the locus of their meaning. More recent anthropologies of technology evaluate technological symbols for their integration of technology into the intellectual, ritual, historical and economic structures of the subject culture. A fragmenta incerta of Pherekydes affords a testing-ground for this approach to the Daktyloi. The investigation reveals adaptability and integration into Pythagorean tradition, magical practice, and Cretan history. This offers more cogent reasons for (...)
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    Il processo Areopagitico di Oreste: Le Eumenidi di Eschilo e la tradizione Attica.Laura Carrara - 2007 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 151 (1):3-16.
    The importance of determining the exact origin of the trial of Orestes before the Areopagus at the end of Aeschylus's Eumenides has not been fully acknowledged by modern scholars. Through a close scrutiny of the surviving evidences concerning the genealogical book of Pherecydes, the aition of the Choes-festival and the roll of the Twelve Gods in the sphere of mythic history, this article suggests that there is no reason to accept the widespread belief that Aeschylus was the heir of (...)
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    La dernière génération héroïque.Giovanni Tosetti - 2006 - Kernos 19:113-130.
    La présente étude considère les héros qui participèrent à la guerre de Troie en tant que génération située à la fin des successions généalogiques chez Hésiode, chez quelques logographes – tels qu’Acousilaos d’Argos, Hécatée de Milet, Hellanicos de Lesbos et Phérécyde d’Athènes – et le Ps.-Apollodore de la Bibliothèque. Au moyen d’une méthode à la fois historico-religieuse et sémio-narrative, on se propose de montrer comment, chez ces auteurs, la génération de la guerre de Troie et celle des épigones, qui suit (...)
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    Agonistic intertextuality: Herodotus’ engagement with Hecataeus on genealogies.Camila Condilo - 2017 - Journal of Ancient History 5 (2):228-279.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Journal of Ancient History Jahrgang: 5 Heft: 2 Seiten: 228-279.
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  11. Theopomps Philippika.Wilhelm Schranz, Robert Philippson, Ulrich Wilcken, Adolf von Mess & Franz Rühl - 1912 - Schaaf.
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