02526nam 2200385 450 99620847370331620231103112141.0(CKB)3820000000012276(NjHacI)993820000000012276(EXLCZ)99382000000001227620231103d1962 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOn the Embassy to Gaius. General Indexes /Philo ; F. H. Colson, translatorCambridge, MA :Harvard University Press,1962.1 online resource (560 pages)Loeb classical library ;LCL379The philosopher Philo was born about 20 BCE to a prominent Jewish family in Alexandria, the chief home of the Jewish Diaspora as well as the chief center of Hellenistic culture; he was trained in Greek as well as Jewish learning. In attempting to reconcile biblical teachings with Greek philosophy he developed ideas that had wide influence on Christian and Jewish religious thought. The Loeb Classical Library edition of the works of Philo is in ten volumes and two supplements, distributed as follows. Volume I: Creation; Interpretation of Genesis II and III. II: On the Cherubim; The Sacrifices of Abel and Cain; The Worse Attacks the Better; The Posterity and Exile of Cain; On the Giants. III: The Unchangeableness of God; On Husbandry; Noah's Work as a Planter; On Drunkenness; On Sobriety. IV: The Confusion of Tongues; The Migration of Abraham; The Heir of Divine Things; On the Preliminary Studies. V: On Flight and Finding; Change of Names; On Dreams. VI: Abraham; Joseph; Moses. VII: The Decalogue; On Special Laws Books IÂ-III. VIII: On Special Laws Book IV; On the Virtues; Rewards and Punishments. IX: Every Good Man Is Free; The Contemplative Life; The Eternity of the World; Against Flaccus; Apology for the Jews; On Providence. X: On the Embassy to Gaius; indexes. Supplement I: Questions on Genesis. II: Questions on Exodus; index to supplements.Loeb classical library ;LCL379.Philosophy, AncientJewish philosophyPhilosophy, Ancient.Jewish philosophy.180Philo1005736Colson F. H(Francis Henry),1857-1943,NjHacINjHaclBOOK996208473703316On the Embassy to Gaius. General Indexes2394351UNISA02428nam 2200505 450 991081712250332120231110221402.02-8062-2059-9(CKB)3710000000306765(EBL)1869826(MiAaPQ)EBC1869826(Au-PeEL)EBL1869826(OCoLC)897070810(PPN)188690379(EXLCZ)99371000000030676520220519d2011 uy 0freur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPhedre de Jean Racine (Analyse de L'oeuvre) Analyse Complete et Resume detaille de L'oeuvre /Claire Cornillon, Alexandre RandalCork, Ireland :Lemaitre Publishing,[2011]©20111 online resource (27 p.)Fiche de Lecture Description based upon print version of record.2-8062-1228-6 1. Résumé; Acte I; Acte II; Acte III; Acte IV; Acte V; 2. Étude des personnages; Phèdre; Hippolyte et Aricie; Oenone; Thésée; 3. Clés de lecture; Une tragédie classique; L'aveu; L'ordre et la transgression; Les passions; 4. Pistes de réflexion; 5. Informations complémentaires Tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur Phèdre de Jean Racine ! Retrouvez l'essentiel de l'œuvre dans une fiche de lecture complète et détaillée, avec un résumé, une étude des personnages, des clés de lecture et des pistes de réflexion. Rédigée de manière claire et accessible, la fiche de lecture propose d'abord un résumé acte par acte de la pièce, puis s'intéresse aux personnages de Phèdre, incapable de contenir ses passions, d'Hippolyte et Aricie, incarnations même de la vertu, d'Oenone, la fidèle confidente, et de Thésée, le roi d'Athènes, figure d'autorité. On aborde ensuite le genre de l'œuvre - iFiche de Lecture Motion pictures, FrenchFeature filmsMotion pictures, French.Feature films.791.430944Cornillon Claire852745Randal AlexandreMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817122503321Phedre de Jean Racine (Analyse de L'oeuvre)3936648UNINA