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Title
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Sapere e paradosso nell' antichita: esopo e la favola
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Description
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Language note: Italian
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Stefano Jedrikiewicz
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Creator
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Jedrikiewicz, Stefano
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Date
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2020-01-23T17:39:04Z
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2017-08
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1989
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Date Available
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2020-01-23T17:39:04Z
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Date Issued
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1989
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Abstract
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Here is a delightful gift from Gert-Jan. I look forward to the next chance to study it more seriously. I see three main divisions in the book, as is clear from the opening T of C: (1) the figure of Aesop; (2) the structure and style of the Aesopic fable; and (3) fable and culture. From what I can gather, the title gives a clue to Jedrikiewicz' focus: Aesop and Aesopic wisdom comes at a cultural intersection where paradox mediates knowledge. Aesop is a figure of the antinomial, for which the animal/human antinomy is a good continual matrix. We come to know the real through the mediation of the unreal. .
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Identifier
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11739 (Access ID)
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Language
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ita
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Publisher
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edizioni dell' ateneo
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Rome
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Subject
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PA3032.J43 1989
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Secondary