Αἰών and χρόνος. Their semantic development in the Greek poets and philosophers down to 400 BC

<p>This thesis represents an investigation into the meanings of χρονο&amp;sigmav; and αιων, which still name important intellectual concepts today, through the early history of their literary application. Starting from the reconstructions of their etymologies, this study registers semantic...

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Main Author: Šćepanović, S
Other Authors: West, M
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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description <p>This thesis represents an investigation into the meanings of χρονο&amp;sigmav; and αιων, which still name important intellectual concepts today, through the early history of their literary application. Starting from the reconstructions of their etymologies, this study registers semantic multiplications of αιων and χρονο&amp;sigmav; in archaic and early classical Greek, trying to discover the nature of the semantic changes they went through and to reconstruct their possible causes. In order to define the meanings of αιων and χρονο&amp;sigmav; in early Greek literature as precisely as possible, every instance of usage of each word is submitted to the thorough contextual analysis and linguistic classification, and compared with other words or expressions with which αιων and χρονο&amp;sigmav; stand in relation of synonymy, hyponymy, hyperonymy, etc. The two words themselves at times exhibit semantic kinship, and sometimes are apparently synonymous, for they share the common basic semantic nuance of 'duration': χρονο&amp;sigmav; denotes duration in general and αιων duration of life, vitality. </p> <p>Since χρονο&amp;sigmav; and αιων early came to signify the general concepts of 'time' and 'life', the thesis also offers an insight into the way these ideas were represented in early Greek literature and highlights their literary relevance. The two words repeatedly appear in the same literary contexts, as parts of lively poetic images, which reflect intensive preoccupation with the ideas of passage of time (and its various effects), transience of life, and unpredictability of the future.</p> <p>In addition to this, χρονο&amp;sigmav; and αιων found specific applications in early philosophical and mythical cosmologies. This thesis discusses the characteristics of these uses of χρονο&amp;sigmav; and αιων and compares them to those found in non-philosophical literature.</p> <p>It is argued that the philosophical contexts modify the meanings of χρονο&amp;sigmav; and αιων and form a particular semantic tradition. Following in this tradition, Plato (Tim. 37 D-38E) came to use χρονο&amp;sigmav; and αιων to name the concepts of measurable cosmic time and immovable eternity, respectively, and these meanings may still be found to resonate in the meanings that eon and -chrono- have in modern languages, including English.</p>
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Αἰών and χρόνος. Their semantic development in the Greek poets and philosophers down to 400 BC
title Αἰών and χρόνος. Their semantic development in the Greek poets and philosophers down to 400 BC
title_full Αἰών and χρόνος. Their semantic development in the Greek poets and philosophers down to 400 BC
title_fullStr Αἰών and χρόνος. Their semantic development in the Greek poets and philosophers down to 400 BC
title_full_unstemmed Αἰών and χρόνος. Their semantic development in the Greek poets and philosophers down to 400 BC
title_short Αἰών and χρόνος. Their semantic development in the Greek poets and philosophers down to 400 BC
title_sort αἰών and χρόνος their semantic development in the greek poets and philosophers down to 400 bc
topic Hellenic (Classical Greek) literature
Classical Greek
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