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4.2-Socrates
patron saint: ph. 圣徒
ethical: adj. relating to principles of what is right and wrong 道德的;伦理的
accessible: adj. capable of being read with comprehension 易接近的,可理解的
virtuous: adj. morally excellent 善良的,道德的
stonemason: n. someone whose job is cutting stone into pieces to be used in buildings石匠
midwife: n. a woman skilled in aiding the delivery of babies 助产士
ill-tempered adj.脾气暴躁的
Xanthippe: ph. 克珊西普(苏格拉底的妻子)
show an appetite for: ph.对…有胃口,有兴趣
Anaxagoras: n. a presocratic Athenian philosopher 阿那克萨哥拉(古希腊哲学家)
hoplite: n.(古希腊的)重装甲步兵
resilience: n. 韧性
bring to light: ph. 揭露,揭开
fallacy: n. a misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning 谬论
steer toward: ph. 转向,引向
Apology: n.《申辩篇》
convict: v. to find or declare guilty 证明…有罪,宣告…有罪
hemlock: n. a very poisonous plant, or the poison that is made from it 毒芹
attach importance to: ph. 重视…
substantial: adj. large in amount or number 大量的
Xenophon: n. Greek general and historian 色诺芬
memoir: n. an account of the author's personal experiences 回忆录
survived intact: ph. 保存完整
in some measure: ph. 在某种程度上
varying: adj. marked by diversity or difference 变化的
indisputable: adj. not open to question; obviously true 无可争辩的
unattainable: adj. impossible to achieve 无法获得的
deliberately: adv. in a way that is intended or planned 故意地
self-Mastery: n.自制,克己
turned-up nose: ph. 朝天鼻
bulging eyes: ph.鼓起的眼睛
paunch: n. a protruding abdomen 大肚子,大腹便便
detract from: ph. to make something seem less good 贬低,减损,使逊色
magnetic personality: ph. 迷人的个性
disposition: n. 性情
Symposium: n. 《会饮篇》
abstraction: n. a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance抽象
resistance to: ph. a refusal to accept new ideas or changes 抵抗
philosophical outlook: ph.哲学观
properly cultivate: ph. 适当地培养
revolutionary: n. a radical supporter of political or social revolution 革命者
revolutionize: v. change radically 革新
Theaetetus: n. 《泰阿泰德篇》
give birth to: ph.产生
ethics: n. moral rules or principles of behaviour for deciding what is right and wrong 道德伦理
legacy: n. money or property that you receive from someone after they die 遗产
quasi-saint: n. 准圣人
skeptic: n. 怀疑论者
stoic: n. 斯多葛学派
cynic: n. 犬儒派
expand: v. become larger in size or volume or quantity 扩展
inner values: ph. 内在价值
hair-splitting: adj. developed in excessively fine detail 吹毛求疵的
the Renaissance: ph.文艺复兴时期
an exemplar of: ph. 模范,榜样
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-Why Greeks
--Glossary
-Supplements
--Why Greeks-A preface by Professor Phiroze Vasunia
--The recommended reading list
-1.1Why Greek Myths Matter
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.2 The Quest for Origins
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.3 The Succession Myth
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.4 Creation of Mankind
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-Topic 1:Pandora and our risky curiosity
-1.5 Zeus and Olympia
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.6 Aphrodite and Eros
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.7 Athena and Parthenon
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.8 Apollo and Delphi
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.9 Hades and the Underworld
--1.9 Hades and the Underworld
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.10 Demeter and Persephone
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.11 Dionysus(Bacchus)
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-Topic 2: Dionysian vs. Apollonian
-1.12 Perseus and Medusa
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.13 Jason and Medea
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.14 Heracles: the Greatest Hero of All
--1.14 Heracles: the Greatest Hero of All
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.15 UCL Talk: Women in Greek Mythology
--1.15 UCL Talk: Women in Greek Mythology
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-1.16 UCL Talk: Greek Myths in Ancients and Moderns
--1.16 UCL Talk: Greek Myths in Ancients and Moderns
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-Topic 3: Why are we fascinated by myths?
-2.1 Why Homer Matters
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-2.2 The Trojan War
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-2.3 The Iliad
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-2.4 The Embassy to Achilles
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-Topic 4: If all life is a battle...
-2.5 The Odyssey
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-2.6 Odysseus and Polyphemus
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-2.7UCL Talk: Homeric Heroism
--2.7 UCL Talk: Homeric Heroism
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-2.8UCL Talk: Homeric Epics in Ancients and Moderns
--2.8 UCL Talk: Homeric Epics in Ancients and Moderns
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-Topic 5: If all life is a journey...
-3.1 Why Greek Theatre Matters
--3.1 Why Greek Theatre Matters
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-3.2 Aeschylus
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-3.3 Prometheus Bound
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-3.4 Sophocles
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-3.5 Oedipus the King
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-3.6 UCL Talk: Aristotle and Greek Tragedy
--3.6 UCL Talk-Aristotle and Greek Tragedy
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-3.7 UCL Talk: Fate and Free Will
--3.7 UCL Talk-Fate and Free Will
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-Topic 6: Can we "take fate by the throat" (Beethoven)?
-3.8 Euripides
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-3.9 Aristophanes
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-3.10 The Clouds
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-3.11 UCL Talk: Greek Comedy
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-Topic 7: What makes a good education?
-4.1 Why Greek Philosophers Matter
--4.1 Why Greek philosophers Matter
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.2 Socrates
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.3 The Trial of Socrates
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.4 Socrates' Apology
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.5 UCL Talk: The Death of Socrates
--4.5 UCL Talk: The Death of Socrates
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-Topic 8: To live an examined life?
-4.6 Plato
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.7 The Republic
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.8 Plato's Cave
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.9 Philosopher-Rulers
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.10 UCL Talk: Plato's Republic
--4.10 UCL Talk: Plato's Republic
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.11 Aristotle
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.12 Aristotle's Rhetoric
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.13 Understand Human Emotions
--4.13 Understand Human Emotions
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.14 Understand Human Characters
--4.14 Understand Human Characters
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-4.15 UCL Talk: The Power of Rhetoric
--4.15 UCL Talk: The Power of Rhetoric
--Glossary
--Mini-quiz
-Topic 10: Is rhetorical game all around?
-The Greek Legacy
--Glossary

