Acheloios, Thales, and the Origin of Philosophy: A Response to the Neo-Marxians.
Through careful analysis of the archaeological record, close reading of ancient sources, and deep investigations into the languages of our past, this study demonstrates the importance of the influence of the cult of Acheloios on Thales, fundamentally changing our understanding of the origin of the p...
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spelling | Molinari, Nicholas J. Acheloios, Thales, and the Origin of Philosophy [electronic resource] : A Response to the Neo-Marxians. Oxford : Archaeopress, 2022. 1 online resource (264 p.). Archaeology and Classical Humanities Ser. ; v.1 Description based upon print version of record. Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Archaeology and Classical Humanities -- Contents Page -- Acknowledgements -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Fig. 1b: Obverse enlargement of the 'Badge of Thales.' Image courtesy of Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, background edited by author. Inv. Gulbenkian 720. -- Marx to Sohn-Rethel: Dialectical Materialist Approaches to the Origin of Philosophy -- Karl Marx -- Use-Value, Exchange-Value, and the Critique of Aristotle -- Dialectical/Historical Materialism -- George Thomson -- Alfred Sohn-Rethel -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 Fig. 6: Engraved gem from Falerii featuring Herakles and Acheloios, early sixth century BC. Author's drawing of an item from Berlin-Charlottenburg. Inv. FG 136. -- Fig. 7: Relief from Sakçagözü, eighth century BC. Author's drawing of the object in situ. -- Fig. 8: Herald's Wall, tenth to eighth century BC. Author's drawing of the object in situ. -- Fig. 9: Ionian askos of Cypriot style, from Emporion, c. mid sixth century BC. Author's drawing of an object in the Museo Arqueológico Provincial, Gerona. Fig. 10: Bezel with engraved scarab featuring mask of Acheloios, from Marion, Cyprus, c. seventh century BC. Image courtesy of Classical Numismatic Group, LLC. E-Auction 381, lot 692. Private collection. Through careful analysis of the archaeological record, close reading of ancient sources, and deep investigations into the languages of our past, this study demonstrates the importance of the influence of the cult of Acheloios on Thales, fundamentally changing our understanding of the origin of the philosophical experience in 6th century Ionia. Thales, approximately 634 B.C.-approximately 546 B.C. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86024245 Achelous (Greek deity) Cult. Achelous (Greek deity) fast Thales, approximately 634 B.C.-approximately 546 B.C. fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxcX7Tqrr7q8pp6fPtFrq Philosophy, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100861 Philosophie ancienne. Cults fast Philosophy, Ancient fast Print version: Molinari, Nicholas J. Acheloios, Thales, and the Origin of Philosophy Oxford : Archaeopress,c2022 9781803270869 Archaeology and Classical Humanities Ser. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3568870 Volltext 505-00/Grek Richard Seaford's Contribution -- Basic Presuppositions -- The Money-Ἄπειρον comparison -- The Individual Subject -- Problems with Seaford's Account -- Chapter 3 -- Fig. 2: Electrum stater from Ephesos, Ionia, c. late seventh century BC. Image courtesy of Classical Numismatic Group, LLC. Triton XXIII, lot 350. -- Thales' Principle: A Provisional Assessment -- The Ἀρχή -- Aristotle's Phraseology and Ἀρχή as Constitutive Principle -- Hippias -- Twofold Ἀρχή-- Gods and Souls -- Differentiation Between (Divine) Water and Soul -- Conclusions -- Chapter 4 505-00/Grek The Emergence of Acheloios and Major Elements of His Cult -- Literature -- Conclusion -- Local Embodiments -- Chapter 5 -- Fig. 3: Aryballos in the form of the head of Acheloios, from Locri, early sixth century BC. Author's drawing of an item in the Museo Nazionale, Reggio Calabria. Inv. 6139. -- The Etymology of Ὕδωρ: Pure, Sacred Water -- Ὕδωρ in Homer -- Semitic roots -- Akkadian -- Sanskrit correspodances -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6 -- The Physical Evidence -- Thales' dates -- Miletos as source of the Stater -- An Early Milesian Mint 505-00/(N Contact Abroad and Its Significance to Acheloios Iconography -- Acheloios Artifacts -- Section Conclusion -- The Stater's Date -- Relative Chronology -- Ionian Revolt -- Style -- The Relative Significance of Acheloios on Archaic Milesian Electrum -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7 -- Fig. 4: Pottery fragment from Berezan featuring Acheloios, 700 to 675 BC. Author's drawing of an item in the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Inv. Б 4619. -- Fig. 5: Pottery fragment from Berezan featuring Acheloios, 700 to 650 BC. Image courtesy of Archäologisches Museum der Universität Halle. Inv. 421 (Bere 159). |
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title_sort | acheloios thales and the origin of philosophy a response to the neo marxians |
title_sub | A Response to the Neo-Marxians. |
topic | Thales, approximately 634 B.C.-approximately 546 B.C. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86024245 Achelous (Greek deity) Cult. Achelous (Greek deity) fast Thales, approximately 634 B.C.-approximately 546 B.C. fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxcX7Tqrr7q8pp6fPtFrq Philosophy, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100861 Philosophie ancienne. Cults fast Philosophy, Ancient fast |
topic_facet | Thales, approximately 634 B.C.-approximately 546 B.C. Achelous (Greek deity) Cult. Achelous (Greek deity) Philosophy, Ancient. Philosophie ancienne. Cults Philosophy, Ancient |
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