polemarch

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英 ['pɒlɪmɑ:k]
美 ['pɒlɪmɑk]
是什么意思
  • n.

    (古希腊的)官员,文官;

  • 英英释义

    Polemarch

    • A polemarch (from , polemarchos) was a senior military title in various ancient Greek city states (poleis). The title is composed out of the polemos (war) and archon (ruler/leader) and translates as "warleader"or "warlord", one of the nine archontes (ἄρχοντες) appointed annually in Athens.

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    Polemarchus and Socrates on Justice and Harm
    A Message from the Polemarch
    The Earrings of Polemarchus' Wife
    Kappa Grand Polemarch Visits Los Angeles
    Kallimachos, Athenian polemarch
    The Unjust Treatment of Polemarchus
    The Earrings of Polemarchus' Wife (Lysias 12.19)
    Doing Some Good to Friends: Socrates' Just Treatment of Polemarchus
    The problem of justice in the first book of the "State"of Plato: Kefal and Polemarch
    Why Isn't “Helping Friends and Harming Enemies” Justice:An Interpretation of the Dialogue between Socrates and Polemarchus