WebKarl Philipp Moritz (* 15.September 1756 in Hameln; † 26. Juni 1793 in Berlin) war ein vielseitiger Schriftsteller des Sturm und Drang, welcher der Berliner Aufklärung, der Berliner Klassik und der Weimarer Klassik, aber auch der Frühromantik Impulse gab. Er hatte ein bewegtes Leben als Hutmacherlehrling, Schauspieler, Hofmeister, Lehrer, Redakteur, … WebEuphorion was a versatile author who was born at Chalcis ca. 275-268 BCE. According to the Suda 1 he studied poetry 2 with Archebulus of Thera 3 and philosophy 4 with Lacydes of Cyrene 5 (head of the Academy 6 after 241/40 BCE) ...
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WebEuphorion (mythology) In Greek mythology, Euphorion (, "the abundant") was the son of Achilles and Helen. He was born when his parents had already been dwelling in the Land of the Blessed, and was named "after the fertility of the land". He had a pair of wings. For unknown reasons, Euphorion became the object of Zeus' wrath. WebEuphorion ist nach Ptolemaios Chennos ein Sohn des Achilleus und der Helena, als diese bereits auf der Insel der Glückseligen lebten. Zeus verliebte sich in den … séville visiter
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Euphorion was born when his parents had already been dwelling in the Land of the Blessed, and was named "after the fertility of the land". He is an supernatural being and he had a pair of wings. Euphorion, a hubristic youth, attempted to fly to heaven but Zeus caught him and with a blow knocked him down. According to another version Zeus fell in love with him but he did not receive his love. Euphorion escaped from Zeus, but the god caught him on the island of Milos and hit hi… Web5 Cf. B.A. VAN GRONINGEN, Euphorion, Amsterdam, 1977, p. 185. 6 V. 306-323 – Euphorion dans le fragment 25 fait référence au poète d’Ascra. 7 Cf. B. SERGENT, Les trois fonctions indo-européennes en Grèce ancienne, Paris, 1998, p. 201-203 et 231-233. 8 Dans le fr. 139, l’adjectif κεβληγόνου serait exceptionnellement de sens ... panplexus