But the identification is not always certain; in some combat scenes it is possible that Ate or a Ker is meant, and in those of an agonistic character we may see Agon, the personification of athletics (see above, p.
Other scenes relate to agonistic and musical competitions, which often formed part of the great games; thus we have on some Panathenaic vases and elsewhere contests for victory with the lyre[1723] or flute.
For the Agonistic laws prohibited, under the penalty of infamy, the attaining it by any foul method.
These actions have been emancipated from incomplete take-offs and incorporated in ritualized courtship and agonistic behavior.
A dummy Bell Vireo elicited both agonistic and epigamic behavior from nesting pairs, depending on the phase of the nesting cycle.
But this poor old bedridden Reich, starting in agonistic spasm at such rate: is it not touching, in a Corpus moribund for so many Centuries past!
According to Aristotle himself, therefore, the Dialectician is agonistic and eristic, just as much as the Sophist.
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