Kalos
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- | '''kalos''' is Greek for [[beautiful]]. From it, the English word [[calligraphy]] is derived. | + | '''Kalos''' is Greek for [[beautiful]]. From it, the English word [[calligraphy]] is derived. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
- | *[[Greek aesthetics]] | ||
*[[Plato's aesthetics]] | *[[Plato's aesthetics]] | ||
*[[Aristotle's aesthetics]] | *[[Aristotle's aesthetics]] | ||
+ | *[[Kalliphobia ]] | ||
*[[Kalos inscription]] | *[[Kalos inscription]] | ||
*[[Kalos kagathos]] | *[[Kalos kagathos]] | ||
+ | *[[Auto to kalon]] | ||
*[[Callipolis]] | *[[Callipolis]] | ||
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Kalos is Greek for beautiful. From it, the English word calligraphy is derived.
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See also
- Plato's aesthetics
- Aristotle's aesthetics
- Kalliphobia
- Kalos inscription
- Kalos kagathos
- Auto to kalon
- Callipolis
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