- mênis (μηνις) : ‘supernatural anger’
- akhos (αλγος): ‘grief, sorrow; public expression of grief, sorrow, by way of lamentation or keening’
- atē (Ατη), pl. atai : ‘veering, aberration, derangement; disaster; punishment for disaster’
- dikē (δίκη), pl. dikai : ‘judgment (short-range); justice (long-range)’; dikaios ‘just’ ; ἀδίκημα (adikēma ; a wrong, injury)
Blog dedicated to my 15-week research in investigating the philosophical concepts of dikê (justice) and atê (ruin, delusion) in the Archaic and Classical Greek works of Homer and Aeschylus. Timeframe of project: May to December 2013 (includes submission of abstract, gathering sources, drafts, etc.). Project funded by the University of Houston's Provost Undergraduate Research Program Fellowship.
Important Greek Words
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