Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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Page 27
... nature . In their case , the familiar Greek concern with the conflict between the man - made and the natural , that is between nomos and physis , loses almost all force . The man - made customs of the Scythians are not in conflict with ...
... nature . In their case , the familiar Greek concern with the conflict between the man - made and the natural , that is between nomos and physis , loses almost all force . The man - made customs of the Scythians are not in conflict with ...
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... natural fecundity . " Camus , conscious of material deprivation as a child , looks to Mediterranean nature in all its pristine glory for succour and compensation . His austere kingdom , vast and plentiful , is of this world and ...
... natural fecundity . " Camus , conscious of material deprivation as a child , looks to Mediterranean nature in all its pristine glory for succour and compensation . His austere kingdom , vast and plentiful , is of this world and ...
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... nature and fulfilment , Northern Europe is History , doctrinaire rigidity , oppressive intellectuality and alienation from the natural . Marx , Hegel and , to some extent , Nietzsche in his non - Dionysiac mode , are the demons who are ...
... nature and fulfilment , Northern Europe is History , doctrinaire rigidity , oppressive intellectuality and alienation from the natural . Marx , Hegel and , to some extent , Nietzsche in his non - Dionysiac mode , are the demons who are ...
Contents
Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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