Publication: Sobre el concepto de stasis en Ηermógenes =
[On the Concept of stasis in Ηermogenes]
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Artés Hernández, José Antonio
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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Se ha achacado tradicionalmente a Hermógenes de Tarso (161 d.C.) el haber
meramente epitomizado el tratado sobre las staseis de Hermágoras de
Temnos (150 a.C.). Tras analizar la acepción que se ha presupuesto hasta la
fecha -en nuestra opinión de forma inexacta- para el término stasis,
estudiaremos detalladamente las influencias ejercidas sobre el sistema de
Hermógenes y las innovaciones que presenta.
Hermogenes of Tarsus (161 AD) has been traditionally supposed to have merely epitomized the treatise on staseis by Hermagoras of Temnos (150 BC). In this paper we analyze the previously alleged meaning -in our view inaccurately- of the word stasis and we study in detail the influences on Hermogenes’ system and the innovations it presents.
Hermogenes of Tarsus (161 AD) has been traditionally supposed to have merely epitomized the treatise on staseis by Hermagoras of Temnos (150 BC). In this paper we analyze the previously alleged meaning -in our view inaccurately- of the word stasis and we study in detail the influences on Hermogenes’ system and the innovations it presents.
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