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Ancient Greek
Etymology
Stem διακοσμη- of verb διακοσμέω (diakosméō) + -σις (-sis).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /di.a.kóz.mɛː.sis/ → /ði.aˈkoz.mi.sis/ → /ði.aˈkoz.mi.sis/
Noun
δῐᾰκόσμησῐς • (dĭăkósmēsĭs) f (genitive δῐᾰκοσμήσεως); third declension
- setting in order, regulation
385 BCE – 380 BCE,
Plato,
Symposium 209a:
[1]- καὶ καλλίστη τῆς φρονήσεως ἡ περὶ τὰ τῶν πόλεών τε καὶ οἰκήσεων διακόσμησις
- kaì kallístē tês phronḗseōs hē perì tà tôn póleṓn te kaì oikḗseōn diakósmēsis
- Translation by Harold N. Fowler
- the highest and fairest part of prudence is that which concerns the regulation of cities and habitations
428 BCE – 347 BCE,
Plato,
Laws 853a:
- τὴν τῆς διακοσμήσεως τῶν νόμων
- tḕn tês diakosmḗseōs tôn nómōn
- the method of legislation
iii B.C.,
Orientis Graeci Inscriptiones Selectae 56.46:
- τοῦ πόλου
- toû pólou
- of the axis
- the orderly arrangement of the Universe (especially in the Pythagorean system)
- Stoic technical term, of the "new order" after ἐκπύρωσις (ekpúrōsis)
- order, class of beings
C.E. 515–529, Damascius Diadochus, edited by Charles-Émile Ruelle, Ἀπορίαι καὶ λύσεις περὶ τῶν πρώτων ἀρχῶν εἰς τὸν Πλάτωνος Παρμενίδην [Problems and Solutions Concerning First Principles in Plato’s Parmenides], volume II of II, Paris: C. Klincksieck, bibliopola, published 1889, ¶ 301, page 169, lines 5–8:Περὶ τῆς τρίτης τῶν νοερῶν διακοσμήσεως τάδε προδιαπορητέον, ἓν μέν, διὰ τί μετὰ κίνησιν καὶ στάσιν ταυτότης καὶ ἑτερότης, μᾶλλον δὲ τὸ ἕτερον καὶ ταὐτὸν μετὰ τὸ κινούμενον καὶ ἑστώς.- Perì tês trítēs tôn noerôn diakosmḗseōs táde prodiaporētéon, hèn mén, dià tí metà kínēsin kaì stásin tautótēs kaì heterótēs, mâllon dè tò héteron kaì tautòn metà tò kinoúmenon kaì hestṓs.
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- ornamentation
200 BCE – 118 BCE,
Polybius,
The Histories 2.31.6:
- πρὸς τὴν τοῦ θριάμβου διακόσμησιν
- pròs tḕn toû thriámbou diakósmēsin
- for the ornamentation of the triumphal procession
Inflection
Derived terms
Descendants
References
- ^ Plato in Twelve Volumes translated by Harold N. Fowler, Vol. 9, Harvard University Press, 1925 [email protected]
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