Archai: As Origens do Pensamento Ocidental
Archai: Journal on the origins of Ancient Thought is published three times a year by Archai UNESCO Chair (University of Brasilia, Brazil).
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n 22 (January, 2018)
Gómez Cardó, P.; Leão, D. F.; Oliveira, M. A. de, eds. (2014). Plutarco entre mundos. Visões de Esparta, Atenas e Roma, Humanitas Supplementum, Estudos Monográficos, Coimbra, Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra University Press, Annablume Editora
Josep Antoni Clúa Serena
Na senda da razão: filosofia e ciência no Medievo judaico (resenha)
Juvenal Savian Filho
Plato. Letters: Letter IV
Gabriele Cornelli, Rodolfo Lopes
Apollonius and the Golden Fleece: A neo-mythological screen legacy
Martin M. Winkler
Translation and decolonization: Medea's case
Tereza Virgínia Ribeiro Barbosa
Medea as slave. On Toni Morrison's Beloved
Imaculada Kangussu
Medea's heroism in Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica
Fernando Rodrigues Junior
The law in Euripides’ Medea
Stefania Giombini
On trial with lonely Medea
Delfim F. Leão
Introdução: Medeia(s): entre a filosofia, a retórica e a literatura
Maria Cecília de Miranda Nogueira Coelho
Invisible cities: utopian spaces or imaginary places?
Ana Isabel Correia Martins
Commilito et vir militaris: Warlike aspects on the exaltation of roman emperor in Pliny the younger
Alex Aparecido da Costa, Renata Lopes Biazotto Venturini
The ontological priority of the unmoved substances according to Aristotle’s Metaphysics Lambda
Meline Costa Sousa
"Hubiese querido morir antes o nacer después" (Hesíodo, Op. 175)
Nestor Cordero
Melissus as a critic of Parmenides: a mimetic rivalry
Massimo Pulpito
Editorial
Rodolfo Lopes (Assistant Editor)
Cuncta quatiam: Medeia abala estruturas
Renata Cazarini de Freitas