Greek: τόπος "place", elliptical for Ancient Greek: τόπος κοινός tópos koinós, 'common place'), in Latin locus (from locus communis), refers to a method...
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Common sense (redirect from Koinos nous)
(κοινή, 'common, shared'); not only koinḕ aísthēsis, but also such terms as koinós noûs (κοινός νοῦς, 'common mind/thought/reason'), koinḗ énnoia (κοινή ἔννοιᾰ)...
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words cenobite and cenobitic are derived, via Latin, from the Greek words koinos (κοινός, lit. 'common'), and bios (βίος, lit. 'life'). The adjective can...
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generally applicable literary passage), which itself is a calque of Greek koinos topos Devil's advocate calques advocātus diabolī, referring to an official...
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of the Latin term locus communis (from Greek tópos koinós, see literary topos) which means "a general or common place", such as a statement of proverbial...
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its combining forms, coeno- + -cyte, are based on ancient Greek: κοινός (koinós) = "common" + κύτος (kýtos) = "box, i.e. cell"). The stressed vowel is œ...
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Progymnasmata (section Commonplace (koinos topos))
Foundations of the Abundant Style (1521) Language as Symbolic Action (1966) A General Rhetoric (1970) Subfields Argumentation Cognitive Contrastive Constitutive...
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forces in battle of Gabai against Spitamenes, and Coenus (Koinos), one Alexander the Great's generals in 328 BC, he began a new campaign to Ariana in 327 BC...
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assigned additional sayings to the four remaining sages. There was no general agreement over which maxim belonged to which sage, but "Know thyself" was...
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performance at Walnut Creek Amphitheater in Raleigh, NC for encouraging general admission audience members to rush the stage and overwhelm the reserved...
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plan to overcome economic crisis, Ant. Livanis Publications, 2016 “Logos Koinos”, Ant. Livanis Publications, 2007 “Higher Education of the Future”, Ant...
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Alexander the Great defeat the Saka. 328 BC Battle of Gabai Macedonians under Koinos defeat Sogdians under Spitamenes. 327 BC Capture of Neapolis The Samnites...
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architect Koinos of Macedon – King of Macedon Lacedaimonius – Athenian general Lachares – tyrant of Athens Laches – Athenian aristocrat and general Lacritus...
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though not that of CEDA, Tyre and Bloque Nacional, see Miguel Ayuso Torres, Koinos: el pensamiento politico de Rafael Gambra, Madrid 1998, ISBN 9788473440424...
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kosmos", meaning "private world" as distinguished from the "common world" (koinos kosmos) was adopted by phenomenological and existential psychologists, such...
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Autorytaryzmem i Totalitaryzmem 36/2 (2014), pp. 7-33 Miguel Ayuso Torres, Koinos: el pensamiento politico de Rafael Gambra, Madrid 1998, ISBN 9788473440424...
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god only. cyllenius, born on Mount Kyllini epimelios, guardian of flocks koinos ploutodotes, giver of wealth (as inventor of fire) proopylaios, "before...
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Age of Human Rights Journal 2013/1, ISSN 2340-9592 Miguel Ayuso Torres, Koinós. El pensamiento político de Rafael Gambra, Madrid 1998, ISBN 8473440420...
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issues described by Darwin's dilemma. The term derives from the Greek word koinos meaning "common" or "that which is shared", and philia, meaning "fondness"...
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example, contaminated with PIE *ḱom (Latin cum; preserved in Greek kaí, katá, koinós) to Mycenaean ku-su /ksun/, Homeric and Old Attic ksýn, later sýn. Furthermore...
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this point of his theorization, Aristotle turns the "common" noun stem (koino-) into a verb, koinonizein, "to share" or "to own in common." He says: "A...
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the love of the "normal" or phenotypically common (from the Greek κοινός, koinós, meaning "usual" or "common"). The term was introduced to scientific literature...
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but also had some form of established trade. The Koine style (from Greek koinos = "common") is the style of pottery popular in the first three quarters...
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