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+ | * '''diaphane ... adiaphane:''' Aristotelian terms for ''transparent'' and ''opaque'' which Stephen Dedalus ponders in the ''Proteus'' episode of ''Ulysses'' |
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- Temple of Diana (Artemis) at Ephesus: one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World of Antipater of Sidon (140 BC)
- diaphane ... adiaphane: Aristotelian terms for transparent and opaque which Stephen Dedalus ponders in the Proteus episode of Ulysses