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  2. Diotíma (website) - Wikipedia

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    Diotíma (formerly Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World) is an online resource about "women, gender, sex, sexualities, race, ethnicity, class, status, masculinity, enslavement, disability, and the intersections among them in the ancient Mediterranean world."

  3. Diotima of Mantinea - Wikipedia

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    Diotima of Mantinea (/ ˌ d aɪ ə ˈ t iː m ə /; Greek: Διοτίμα; Latin: Diotīma) is the name or pseudonym of an ancient Greek character in Plato's dialogue Symposium, possibly an actual historical figure, indicated as having lived circa 440 B.C.

  4. Diotima Resort 2023 - AOL

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    “With this collection, I wanted to explore a lot of the language and vocabulary I started with in the first few seasons,” Diotima designer Rachel Scott said during a preview of her latest ...

  5. Sabrina Carpenter Has Me Longing for Summer in New Versace ...

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    The relationship between Palm Heights and Diotima only continues to get stronger. On December 17, the two brands will launch a new collection that celebrates their ongoing partnership.

  6. Gudrun Zapf von Hesse - Wikipedia

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    Zapf von Hesse's typeface Diotima italic has been called "one of the finest italic types ever" [9] and a "perfect masterpiece." [5] Zapf von Hesse and her husband Herman lent support to the Cary Graphic Arts Collection at the Rochester Institute of Technology, which houses a large collection of their materials. [18]

  7. Diotima Cuts Right to the Heart of Spring 2024 - AOL

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  8. Susette Gontard - Wikipedia

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    Susette Gontard (née Borkenstein; 1769 – 1802), dubbed Diotima by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin after Diotima of Mantinea, was the inspiration for Hölderlin's novel Hyperion, published in 1797–1799. She was the wife of Hölderlin's employer, the Frankfurt banker Jakob Friedrich Gontard. It is generally believed that the poet's ...

  9. Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists

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    Early articles focused on thinkers such as Diotima of Mantinea, Mercy Otis Warren and Jane Addams. [11] The encyclopedia is part of the digital collection of Paderborn University and articles are available as official academic sources. [12] It was created by the German philosopher Ruth Hagengruber and Mary Ellen Waithe of Cleveland State ...