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Δευτέρα 9 Απριλίου 2018

Rhythms of Physics in the Sophoclean Poetic Synthesis of Oedipus Tyrannus

Sophocles 
• Born 496 B.C.E. 
• Wrote 113 plays; 7 survive 
• Won 1st at Dionsysian Festival 18 
times 
• Innovator: intro...

Emmanuel A. Anagnostakis, emmanagn@otenet.gr 
Abstract 
 Sophocles, participating in the Ttriumvirate of summital Tragic Poetry of Hellenic Antiquity, has been recognised by his contemporaries as well as by successions of Expert Analysts of his Opus as the Attica Bee by virtue of the inspiring literary and existentially Catharsis–inducing melodious sweetness of the charisma permeating his Art and Cosmological Ethics. The current Study is focusing on tracing and characterising Semantic Signs of Notional and Philosophical Rhythms of Physics constructively interfering with his astounding Poetic Speech through investigating the righteously unanimously most renowned of his surviving Tragedies, Oedipus Tyrannus. It is, thus, deducible both that his creative Ιdiosyncrasy is Universalis and that the (subconscious) functionality of Physics is Interdisciplinary.
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