ARISTOTLE'S THREE KINDS OF HUMAN LIVES
βίος θεωρητικός (bios theoretikos)
—theoretical life pursuing contemplation
βίος πρακτικός (bios praktikos)
—practical life pursuing political activity
βίος ἀπολαυστικός (bios apolaustikos)
—life pursuing pleasure
@AncPhi @nmfr574pqy @CPirbright39777@David_wthebeard Imagine thinking Greek has no article. Maybe he took Latin for one semester and mistook Greek for Latin.
ὀμφαλός, ὁ (omphalos)
—navel
—anything like a navel, e.g. knob or boss or button
—centre or middle point; later Delphi (or rather a round stone in the Delphic temple) was called ὀ. as marking the middle point of Earth,
[The omphalos in the museum of Delphi]
ἐπιμελής, ές (epimelēs)
—careful or anxious about, ἀγαθῶν Pl. Smp. 197d; τῶν φιλῶν
—abs., careful, attentive, 629b: Sup. -έστατα Pl. Alc. 1.104d.
—Passive, cared for, an object of care
ἰδιογονία, ἡ (idiogonia)
—breeding only with oneʼs own kind, opposed to κοινογονία, Plato, Politicus, 265d
κοινογονία, ἡ (koinogonia)
—mixing of breeds, opposed to ἰδιογονία, Pl. Plt. 265e