... Stanley, 202 Cole, luke, 43 Cook, Christopher, 145 Cook, John, 202 Cox, Ronald, 47 Crenshaw, James, 93 Davis, ellen, 7, 65, 82, 88, 170, 184–85, 215 DeWitt, Calvin, 10–11 Dobzhansky, Theodosius, 208 Douglas, mary, 164 Dunn, James, ...
Thoughtlessness (aphrosunê) and gluttony (laimargia), both of which point to the appetitive part of the soul that is evidently left untamed, drove this soul to this ill-fated decision (619b). Apart from the lack of training in ...
Gluttony, called oyoFagia , is nothing but excess in the use of relishes ( oyon ); and laimargia is insanity with respect to the gullet; and gastrimargia is excess with respect to food—insanity in reference to the belly, ...
There is the sort of affectation which might look like fasting , but which is really the behaviour of the fastidious gourmand , eating very little but savouring every morsel ; Dorotheus terms this laimargia .
A Cyberpink Story George Saoulidis. Then it was gone. Aphrodite waved away and the tubes unstuck themselves from her body and from the girls'. They seemed to breathe in a bit easier now. The robotic tubes covered up their tips and ...
Do you wanna watch the bloody game of Cyberpink? Do you wanna meet Pickle Pie? Then read this exciting story where popularity is queen and blood runs pink. This is book 1 of the Cyberpink series.
Une note sur l'interprétation ficinienne d'un passage des Lois de Platon (I, 644c1—645c8),” in L. Boulègue and C. Lévy, eds., Hédonismes. Penser et dire le plaisir dans l'Antiquité et à la Renaissance, ...
In the vice list of 1:27 (NRSV), “indiscriminate eating (pantophagia), gluttony (laimargia), and solitary gormandizing (monophagia)” are the vices of the body. According to the vice list of 2:7, in the absence of control, ...
Forthis very thing, the shameless use of a kiss, which ought tobe mystic, occasions foul suspicions and evil reports. ... are characteristic of those who wish tobe conspicuous to those without, and have notthe least particle of grace.
Gluttony, called opsophagia, is nothing but excess in the use of relishes (opson); and laimargia is insanity with respect to the gullet; and gastrimargia is excess with respect to food insanity in reference to the belly, ...