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- Q15537606 subject Q6397607.
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- Q15537606 abstract "The Delphic maxims are a set of 147 aphorisms inscribed at Delphi. Originally, they were said to have been given by the Greek god Apollo's Oracle at Delphi and were therefore attributed to Apollo himself. They were later attributed to the Seven Sages of Greece by the 5th century scholar Stobaeus. Contemporary scholars, however, hold that their original authorship is uncertain and that "most likely they were popular proverbs, which tended later to be attributed to particular sages." Perhaps the most famous of these maxims is 'know thyself', which was carved into the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. The specific order and wording of each maxim varies between different versions (and translations) of the text.".
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- Q15537606 wikiPageExternalLink delphi5.htm.
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- Q15537606 wikiPageWikiLink Q6397607.
- Q15537606 wikiPageWikiLink Q6956889.
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- Q15537606 wikiPageWikiLink Q8084929.
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- Q15537606 comment "The Delphic maxims are a set of 147 aphorisms inscribed at Delphi. Originally, they were said to have been given by the Greek god Apollo's Oracle at Delphi and were therefore attributed to Apollo himself. They were later attributed to the Seven Sages of Greece by the 5th century scholar Stobaeus.".
- Q15537606 label "Delphic maxims".