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Eric

Some Rules for the Tragic Poet

contra Nietzsche, i actually find some of aristotle’s observations stimulating, such as the following:As far as possible, too, the dramatic poet shoul

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Eric in Uncategorized | February 17, 2005 | 102 Words

Nietzsche on Classics and Classicists

The desire for some sort of certainty in aesthetics led to Aristotle-worship. It will gradually be seen, I think, that he knew nothing about art, and

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Eric in Uncategorized | February 17, 2005 | 40 Words

More Jones

since i’m still going through some of a.h.m. jones’s the later roman empire, you get to, too. today we will learn that the arabs used greek as their a

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Eric in Uncategorized | February 17, 2005 | 94 Words

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