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Logoi is the
plural of the
ancient Gr**** word logos,
meaning 'word, discourse, or reason'.
Logoi may also
refer to:
Logoi, the name of one of the children...
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Dissoi logoi (Gr**** δισσοὶ λόγοι, "contrasting arguments") is a
rhetorical exercise of
unknown authorship, most
likely dating to just
after the Peloponnesian...
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Socratic dialogue (Ancient Gr****: Σωκρατικὸς λόγος) is a
genre of
literary prose developed in
Greece at the turn of the
fourth century BC. The earliest...
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synoptic problem.
MacDonald prefers to call this
expanded version of Q
Logoi of Jesus,
which is
supposed to have been its
original title. The Q+/PapH...
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other p****ages
where Aristotle speaks of exōterikoi
logoi, see W.D. Ross, Aristotle's
Metaphysics (1953), vol. 2 pp= 408–410. Ross...
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Algos Amphillogiai The
Androktasiai Atë
Dysnomia Horkos Hysminai Lethe Logoi Limos Machai Neikea Phonoi Ponos Pseudea Children of Nyx
Apate Eris Geras...
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Declamation Controversia Deliberative Demagogy Dialectic Socratic method Dissoi logoi Elocution Epideictic Encomium Panegyric Eulogy Farewell speech Forensic...
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decalogue comes from the Gr**** name for the Ten Commandments, δέκα λόγοι (déka
lógoi; "ten terms"), a
translation of the
Hebrew עשרת הדברים (aseret ha-dvarîm...
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Declamation Controversia Deliberative Demagogy Dialectic Socratic method Dissoi logoi Elocution Epideictic Encomium Panegyric Eulogy Farewell speech Forensic...
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Taylor translation (1907) Bk 3, 636-648 Gert-Jan van Dijk, Ainoi,
logoi, mythoi:
fables in archaic, classical, and ****enistic Gr**** literature...