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ОглавлениеAus: H.G. Liddell, R. Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, Ninth Edition, Revised and augmented throughout by Sir Henry Stuart Jones, with the assistance of Roderick McKenzie, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1940.
Im Lexicon von LSJ ist der Eintrag logos wie folgt gegliedert (s. auch unten, S. 235):
λόγος:
computation, reckoning
public accounts, i. e. branch of treasury
generally, account, reckoning
measure, tale
esteem, consideration, value put on a person or thing
relation, correspondence, proportion,
generally
Math., ratio, proportion
Gramm., analogy, rule
explanation
plea, pretext, ground,
plea, case, in Law or argument
statement of a theory, argument
in Logic, proposition
rule, principle, law
law, rule of conduct
thesis, hypothesis, provisional ground
reason, ground
formula (wider than definition, but freq. equivalent thereto), term expressing
reason
reason, law exhibited in the world-process
generative principle in organisms
in Neo-Platonic Philos., of regulative and formative forces, derived from the intelligible and operative in the sensible universe
inward debate of the soul
thinking, reasoning
reason as a faculty
creative reason
continuous statement, narrative (whether fact or fiction), oration, etc.,
fable
legend
tale, story
speech
verbal expression or utterance, rarely a single word
pl., without Art., talk
sg., expression, phrase
coupled or contrasted with words expressed or understood signifying act, fact, truth, etc., mostly in a depreciatory sense
common talk, report, tradition
rumour
mention, notice, description
the talk one occasions, repute, mostly in good sense, good report, praise, honour
discussion, debate, deliberation
right of discussion or speech
dialogue, as a form of philosophical debate
section, division of a dialogue or treatise
in pl., literature, letters
a particular utterance, saying:
divine utterance, oracle
proverb, maxim, saying
assertion, opp. oath
express resolution
word of command, behest
thing spoken of, subject-matter
plot of a narrative or dramatic poem, = μθος
in Art, subject of a painting
thing talked of, event
expression, utterance, speech regarded formally
of various modes of expression, esp. artistic and literary
of the constituents of lyric or dramatic poetry, words
Gramm., phrase, complex term, opp. ὄνομα
sentence, complete statement
language
the Word or Wisdom of God, personified as his agent in creation and worldgovernment.