Schmidt's Jahrbuecher
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Published: 1835
Total Pages: 810
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Published: 1923
Total Pages: 1178
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Renate Schlesier
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2011-12-23
Total Pages: 751
ISBN-13: 3110222353
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWithin modern frameworks of knowledge and representation, Dionysos often appears to be atypical for ancient culture, an exception within the context of ancient polytheism, or even an instance of a difference that anticipates modernism. How can recent research contribute to a more precise understanding of the diverse transformations of the ancient god, from Greek antiquity to the Roman Empire? In this volume, which is the result of an international conference held in March 2009 at the Pergamon Museum Berlin, scholars from all branches of classical studies, including history of scholarship, consider this question. Consequently, this leads to a new look on vase paintings, sanctuaries, rituals and religious-political institutions like theatre, and includes new readings of the texts of ancient poets, historians and philosophers, as well as of papyri and inscriptions. It is the diversity of sources or methods and the challenge of former views that is the strength of this volume, providing a comprehensive, innovative and richly faceted account of the “different” god in an unprecedented way.
Author: Francesco Paolo Ciglia
Publisher: Ubiquity Press
Published: 2021-10-18
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 1914481097
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn "The Star of Redemption", written at the end and after World War I and published in 1921, Franz Rosenzweig presented an epoch-making Jewish-inspired philosophy of religion. In three steps, each with three chapters or "books," Rosenzweig unfolds in it his view of God, the world, and man, their interrelationship, and their contribution and role in the redemption of the world. In this introduction, young and old Rosenzweig scholars take readers by the hand chapter by chapter, book by book. They lead safely through Rosenzweig's argumentation, making sometimes difficult lines of thought comprehensible and plausible. The chapter introductions open up reliable access for interested readers and new perspectives for connoisseurs.
Author: John Aloysius McCarthy
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 440
ISBN-13: 9781571810342
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith the fall of the Berlin Wall and the shifting of American foreign policy away from "old" Europe, long-established patterns of interaction between Germany and the U.S. have come under review. Although seemingly disconnected from the cultural and intellectual world, political developments were not without their influence on the humanities and their curricula during the past century. In retrospect, we can speak of the many different roles Germany has played in American eyes. The Many Faces of Germany seeks to acknowledge the importance of those incarnations for the study of German culture and history on both sides of the Atlantic. One of the major questions raised by the contributors is whether the transformations in the transatlantic dynamics and in the importance of Germany for the U.S. have had a major influence on the study of things German in the U.S. internally. The volume gathers together leading voices of the older and younger generations of social historians, literary scholars, film critics, and cultural historians.
Author: University of California, Los Angeles. Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 1970
Total Pages: 366
ISBN-13: 9780520017023
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Adolf Portmann
Publisher: Brill Archive
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 460
ISBN-13: 9789004036017
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Claudius Loudon
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Published: 1872
Total Pages: 1642
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Antonin Dvorak
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
Published: 2024-03-04
Total Pages: 20
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