αρχαίες ρήσεις
by lefteris karafotias
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ancient phrases
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The ancient greek literature has always been a beacon of culture and education for humanity. A characteristic feature is that it places man at the center of interest, with all his passions, weaknesses and ultimately his uniqueness. Through theater, philosophy, arts, the ancient greek spirit has shaped the course of man in history.
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1.1 αρχαία αιγείρα
το της ανάγκης εστί αδήριτον σθένος – μοχθείν ανάγκη τους θέλοντας ευτυχείν / The first saying is found in the play of Prometheus Desmotis by the tragic poet Aeschylus (525-456 BC), where it is stated that the need creates irresistible vigor. A few years later, the tragic poet Euripides (480-406 BC) points out, in his play Telephos, that the people who seek happiness are those who toil and struggle out of necessity. The depiction is the ancient theatre of Aigeira with view to the Corinthian gulf (280-250 BC).
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1 / ευ ζην
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1 / Μαραθώνας 490 π.Χ.
1 / ήθος
1 / το τίμημα της ελευθερίας
1 / το τίμημα της ελευθερίας
1 / αρχαία αιγείρα
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αρχαίες ρήσεις
by lefteris karafotias
unknown breadwinner
ancient phrases
_
The ancient greek literature has always been a beacon of culture and education for humanity. A characteristic feature is that it places man at the center of interest, with all his passions, weaknesses and ultimately his uniqueness. Through theater, philosophy, arts, the ancient greek spirit has shaped the course of man in history.
> Tee story
1.1 / αρχαία αιγείρα /
το της ανάγκης εστί αδήριτον σθένος – μοχθείν ανάγκη τους θέλοντας ευτυχείν / The first saying is found in the play of Prometheus Desmotis by the tragic poet Aeschylus (525-456 BC), where it is stated that the need creates irresistible vigor. A few years later, the tragic poet Euripides (480-406 BC) points out, in his play Telephos, that the people who seek happiness are those who toil and struggle out of necessity. The depiction is the ancient theatre of Aigeira with view to the Corinthian gulf (280-250 BC).