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Archil | 1647-1713 | “Conversation between Teimuraz and Rustaveli” (“Archil”, Full Compilation of Works, I vol. 1936; II vol. 1937, Tbilisi) | Poetry | “These are the books of wisdom of Hellenians and whatever is erroneous belongs to Birgvilion, Galen, Homer, Sybil, Aristotle, Plato, and Asclepius, who are the prophets of the dead” (pg.... |
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Archil | 1647-1713 | “Conversation between Teimuraz and Rustaveli” (“Archil”, Full Compilation of Works, I vol. 1936; II vol. 1937, Tbilisi) | Poetry | “Such is the wisdom of Greeks, first philosophy, healing of sick, rhetoric, then grammar, geography, astronomy, poetry, martial arts, it is hard to enumerate everything” (pg. 189) |
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Archil | 1647-1713 | “Conversation between Teimuraz and Rustaveli” (“Archil”, Full Compilation of Works, I vol. 1936; II vol. 1937, Tbilisi) | Poetry | “Athenians possess a lot of wisdom, make-believe, fictional, Greeks have twelve wisdoms composed together” (pg. 191) |
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Archil | 1647-1713 | “Conversation between Teimuraz and Rustaveli” (“Archil”, Full Compilation of Works, I vol. 1936; II vol. 1937, Tbilisi) | Poetry | “There lived Pasiphae, daughter of Mynos, Of human descent, who fell in love with Taurus? She imparted (this news) to an artist, named carpenter Daedalus, Who made a cow... |
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Archil | 1647-1713 | “Conversation between Teimuraz and Rustaveli” (“Archil”, Full Compilation of Works, I vol. 1936; II vol. 1937, Tbilisi) | Poetry | “Daedalus created the cow from firewood, you could not tell it apart from the real, you would think it to be a real cow, Pasiphae entered, Taurus came up behind her and penetrated her. As... |
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Archil | 1647-1713 | “Conversation between Teimuraz and Rustaveli” (“Archil”, Full Compilation of Works, I vol. 1936; II vol. 1937, Tbilisi) | Poetry | “Orpheus was playing so sweetly on the lyre that even stones were enchanted” (pg. 197) |
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Archil | 1647-1713 | “Conversation between Teimuraz and Rustaveli” (“Archil”, Full Compilation of Works, I vol. 1936; II vol. 1937, Tbilisi) | Poetry | “There are a lot of flowers here: Asphodels, Narcissi, Born to adorn Ilvisios Fields” (pg. 789) |
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Davit Kldiashvili | 1862-1961 (XIX-XX) | “On the Road of my Life” (Georgian Prose, book XVI, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, R. Tvaradze, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “Studying was in accordance with real school program, seven years, modern foreign languages, instead of Latin and Greek (pg. 391) |
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Davit Kldiashvili | 1862-1961 (XIX-XX) | “On the Road of my Life” (Georgian Prose, book XVI, comp. G. Gverdtsiteli, R. Tvaradze, Tbilisi, 1988) | Prose | “Lado Meskhishvili staged Monti’s play “Gaius Gracchus” in Kutaisi. […] Each word by Gaius Gracchus, played by Lado with his usual talent, evoked applause and ovation... |
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Arsen Ikhaltoeli | XI-XII c. | “Iambic” (Arsen speaks Ikhaltoeli) (Old Georgian Poetry, V-XII cc. comp. by S. Tsaishvili, vol.I, Tbilisi, 1979) | Poetry | “In memory of “Arsen, forever; here ends the exposure (defamation) of the Hellenic type of teaching about the primacy of souls, which belongs to the two whales of abyss – Origen and... |
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