• The Sisyphus fragment is a fragment from Classical Attic drama which is thought to contain an early argument for atheism, claiming that a clever man invented...
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  • with Euripides proposed as the most likely alternate author. (The "Sisyphus fragment" presumably comes from the satyr play – again, attributed to either...
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    King Sisyphus of Korinth twice accomplished. When it came time for Sisyphus to die, Zeus ordered Thanatos to chain Sisyphus up in Tartarus. Sisyphus cheated...
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  • in Euripides' fragmentary play Bellerophon. A fragment from a lost Attic drama that featured Sisyphus, which has been attributed to both Critias and...
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  • "bluish green" and "glimmering"), usually surnamed as Potnieus, was a son of Sisyphus whose main myth involved his violent death as the result of his horsemanship...
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  • changes. Sisyphus Shelter was found because the purposed realignment of westbound I-70 put the interstate directly through the site. Sisyphus Shelter is...
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  • Jaeger Award, given by the German Gesellschaft für antike Philosophie. Sisyphus fragment Kahn, Charles H. (1960). Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Cosmology...
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  • Magic (Morphomata Vol. 20), Wilhelm Fink (with Dietrich Boschung) Sisyphus fragment Hanneke Goudappel (30 January 2010). "Liberaal protestant zonder missiedrang...
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    Sisyphus over to him. Sometime later, Sisyphus had Persephone send him back to the surface to scold his wife for not burying him properly. Sisyphus was...
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    Kierkegaard. Camus, Myth of Sisyphus, p. 41. Camus, Myth of Sisyphus, p. 55. Camus, Sisyphus, p122 Camus, Myth of Sisyphus, p. 64. Alan Pratt (23 April...
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    of the story, Autolycus, an infamous trickster, stole Sisyphus' cattle. At some point, Sisyphus recognized his cattle while on a visit to Autolycus and...
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    trying to cheat death as well. Zeus, angry at Sisyphus for revealing the secret, sent Thanatos to Sisyphus, but he cleverly cast Death into his own bonds...
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    Prometheus. Among Euripides’ entries, Haigh underlines Theristae (431 BC), Sisyphus (415 BC) and Alcestis which Euripides was allowed to present as a replacement...
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  • the gods of those rivers. Zeus carried off Aegina, Asopus' daughter, and Sisyphus, who had witnessed the act, told Asopus that he could reveal the identity...
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  • Aeolia (son of Hellen) by either Enarete or Laodice. He was the brother of Sisyphus, Athamas, Salmoneus, Deion, Magnes, Perieres, Canace, Alcyone, Peisidice...
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  • (48th) 0 1 Probes in Space 1975 (48th) 0 1 Sandakan No. 8 1975 (48th) 0 1 Sisyphus 1975 (48th) 0 1 The California Reich 1975 (48th) 0 1 The Four Musketeers...
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  • survives in fragments. The Priestesses Prometheus The Fire-Bearer Prometheus The Fire-Kindler Prometheus Unbound Semele Sisyphus The Runaway Sisyphus The Stone-Roller...
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    Pleiades. In other mythic contexts, she married Sisyphus and, becoming mortal, faded away. Merope bore Sisyphus several sons including Glaucus. After Atlas...
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    BC (see figure), on a vase fragment to 540 BC (see figure), and on an Etruscan carnelian scarab. An Attic red-figure fragment from a kalyx-krater dated...
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  • mythographer Apollodorus, Aeolus was the father of seven sons: Cretheus, Sisyphus, Athamas, Salmoneus, Deion, Magnes, Perieres, and five daughters: Canace...
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    the futility of a repetitive task that can never be completed (see also Sisyphus and Ocnus). Danaus did not want his daughters to go ahead with the marriages...
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  • Cycle (Bloomsbury) 1988 - Epicorum Graecorum Fragmenta (Göttingen) Sisyphus fragment St. John's College, Oxford Verzina, Pietro (2020). "Review of The...
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    account says that Laertes was not Odysseus's true father; rather, it was Sisyphus, who had seduced Anticlea. Laertes stays away from Odysseus' home while...
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    Bellerophon's father was Glaucus, who was the King of Potniae and son of Sisyphus; Bellerophon's grandsons Sarpedon and the younger Glaucus fought in the...
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    Prometheus Unbound Proteus Semele, also titled The Water-Bearers Sisyphus the Runaway Sisyphus the Stone-Roller The Spectators, also titled Athletes of the...
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    was Sisyphus, who, despite his characteristic cunning, could never retain custody of his would-be daughter-in-law. Strife arose between Sisyphus and Erysichthon...
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    114. Homer, Iliad xiv.170 Homer, Odyssey xviii.188ff Alcman, fragment 42 Sappho, fragment 141 LP When Anaxandrides says "I eat nectar and drink ambrosia"...
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  • Grammateidiopoios ("Maker of Writing Tablets") Deusopoios ("The Cloth-Dyer") Sisyphus ("Sisyphus") Philadelphoi ("Brother-Loving Men") or Apokarteron ("Man Who is...
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    (mentioned in Pindar's 8th Isthmian ode, lines 10–12) like the one that Sisyphus is punished to roll up a hill. This fate has cursed him with eternal deprivation...
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    Alexandros and Palamedes, and the comedic satyr play Sisyphus, all of which are largely lost, and only fragments survive. The Trojan Women was performed for the...
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