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History of Europe --- Christian church history --- anno 500-1499 --- Sauzet, Robert --- --bibliographie personnelle --- --History of Europe --- --Christian church history --- --Sauzet, Robert --- History --- Europe --- époque moderne --- foi --- fidélité --- amitié --- Occitanie --- terre des ancêtres --- clerc --- vie matérielle --- spiritualité --- pratique religieuse --- Foi --- Clergé --- Christianisme --- Église et société --- Amitié --- Valeurs (philosophie) --- Fidélité --- Spiritualité --- Religion --- Histoire --- France --- Histoire religieuse --- Vie religieuse --- Aspect social --- 1500-1800 --- 1500 --- -Histoire --- -France
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Friendship, descent and alliance are basic forms of relatedness that have received unequal attention in social anthropology. Offering new insights into the ways in which friendship is conceptualized and realized in various sub-Saharan African settings, the contributions to this volume depart from the recent tendency to study friendship in isolation from kinship. In drawing attention to the complexity of the interactions between these two kinds of social relationships, the book suggests that analyses of friendship in Western societies would also benefit from research that explores more systema
Primary groups --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology of culture --- Sub-Saharan Africa --- Friendship --- Kinship --- Amitié --- Parenté --- Africa, Sub-Saharan --- Afrique subsaharienne --- Social life and customs. --- Moeurs et coutumes --- #SBIB:39A11 --- #SBIB:39A73 --- Ethnology --- Clans --- Consanguinity --- Families --- Kin recognition --- Affection --- Friendliness --- Conduct of life --- Interpersonal relations --- Love --- Antropologie : socio-politieke structuren en relaties --- Etnografie: Afrika --- Amitié --- Parenté
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This book invites us to approach friendship not as something that simply is, but as something performed in and through language. Roman friendship is read across a wide spectrum of Latin texts, from Catullus' poetry to Petronius' Satyricon to the philosophical writings of Cicero and Seneca, from letters exchanged by the Emperor Marcus Aurelius and his beloved teacher Fronto, to those written by men and women at an outpost in northern Britain. One of the most innovative features of this study is the equal attention it pays to Latin literature and to inscriptions carved in stone across the Roman Empire. What emerges is a richly varied and perhaps surprising picture. Hundreds of epitaphs, commissioned by men and women, citizens and slaves, record the commemoration of friends, which is of equal importance to understanding Roman friendship as Cicero's influential essay De amicitia.
Friendship in literature. --- Latin literature --- Amitié dans la littérature --- Littérature latine --- Themes, motives --- History and criticism. --- Thèmes, motifs --- Histoire et critique --- Classical Latin literature --- Sociology of literature --- Amitié dans la littérature --- Littérature latine --- Thèmes, motifs --- Friendship in literature --- History and criticism --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Latin literature - History and criticism
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In Socrates on Friendship and Community, Mary P. Nichols addresses Kierkegaard's and Nietzsche's criticism of Socrates and recovers the place of friendship and community in Socratic philosophizing. This approach stands in contrast to the modern philosophical tradition, in which Plato's Socrates has been viewed as an alienating influence on Western thought and life. Nichols' rich analysis of both dramatic details and philosophic themes in Plato's Symposium, Phaedras, and Lysis shows how love finds its fulfilment in the reciprocal relation of friends. Nichols also shows how friends experience another as their own and themselves as belonging to another. Their experience, she argues, both sheds light on the nature of philosophy and serves as a standard for a political life that does justice to human freedom and community.
Socrates --- Friendship. --- Amitié --- Amitié --- Friendship --- Love --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Friendliness --- Conduct of life --- Interpersonal relations --- Plato. --- Kierkegaard, Søren. --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm --- Nietzsche, Friedrich --- Nietzsche, Friederich --- Kierkegaard, Søren --- Anti-climacus --- H. H. --- Socrate --- Socrates Constantinopolitanus Scholasticus --- Love. --- Socrates. --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, --- Kierkegaard, Søren, --- Amour --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Anti-Climacus, --- Bogbinder, Hilarius, --- Chʻi-kʻo-kuo, --- Climacus, Johannes, --- Constantius, Constantin, --- Eremita, Victor, --- Haufniensis, Vigilius, --- Johannes, Climacus, --- Johannes de Silentio, --- Kʹerkegor, Seren, --- Kierkegaard, S. --- Kierkegaard, Severino, --- Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye, --- K'i︠e︡rkegor, Sʹoren, --- Kīrkajūrd, Sūrīn, --- Kirkegaard, Soeren, --- Kirkegor, Seren, --- Ḳirḳegor, Sern, --- Kirkegors, Sērens, --- Kirukegōru, Søren, --- Kjerkegor, Seren, --- Kʻo-erh-kʻai-ko-erh, --- Notabene, Nicolaus, --- Silentio, Johannes de, --- Sūrīn Kīrkajūrd, --- Victor, Eremita, --- Vigilius, Haufniensis, --- קירקגור, סרן --- קירקגור, סורן --- קירקגור, סירן --- קירקגור, סירן, --- קירקגורד, סרן, --- 克尓凯郭尓, --- Sokrates --- Sokrat, --- Sokrates, --- Suqrāṭ, --- Su-ko-la-ti, --- Sugeladi, --- Sokuratesu, --- Sākreṭīsa, --- Socrate, --- سقراط, --- Σωκράτης,
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Friendship. --- Friendship --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Affection --- Friendliness --- Conduct of life --- Interpersonal relations --- Love --- Aristotle --- Aristoteles --- Aristote --- Arisṭāṭṭil --- Aristo, --- Aristotel --- Aristotele --- Aristóteles, --- Aristòtil --- Aristotile --- Arisṭū --- Arisṭūṭālīs --- Arisutoteresu --- Arystoteles --- Ya-li-shih-to-te --- Ya-li-ssu-to-te --- Yalishiduode --- Yalisiduode --- Ἀριστοτέλης --- Αριστοτέλης --- Аристотел --- ארסטו --- אריםטו --- אריסטו --- אריסטוטלס --- אריסטוטלוס --- אריסטוטליס --- أرسطاطاليس --- أرسططاليس --- أرسطو --- أرسطوطالس --- أرسطوطاليس --- ابن رشد --- اريسطو --- Pseudo Aristotele --- Pseudo-Aristotle --- アリストテレス --- Views on friendship. --- Aristoteles. --- Philosophical anthropology --- General ethics --- Aristotle - Views on friendship. --- Amitié --- Philosophie. --- Morale.
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"A friend in history," Henry David Thoreau once wrote, "looks like some premature soul." And in the history of friendship in early America, Caleb Crain sees the soul of the nation's literature. In a sensitive analysis that weaves together literary criticism and historical narrative, Crain describes the strong friendships between men that supported and inspired some of America's greatest writing--the Gothic novels of Charles Brockden Brown, the essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson, and the novels of Herman Melville. He traces the genealogy of these friendships through a series of stories. A dapper English spy inspires a Quaker boy to run away from home. Three Philadelphia gentlemen conduct a romance through diaries and letters in the 1780's. Flighty teenager Charles Brockden Brown metamorphoses into a horror novelist by treating his friends as his literary guinea pigs. Emerson exchanges glances with a Harvard classmate but sacrifices his crush on the altar of literature--a decision Margaret Fuller invites him to reconsider two decades later. Throughout this engaging book, Crain demonstrates the many ways in which the struggle to commit feelings to paper informed the shape and texture of American literature.
Amitié entre hommes dans la littérature --- Hommes dans la littérature --- Male friendship in literature --- Mannen in de literatuur --- Men in literature --- Sympathie dans la littérature --- Sympathie in de literatuur --- Sympathy in literature --- Vriendschap tussen mannen in de literatuur --- American literature --- Thematology --- anno 1800-1899 --- Male authors --- History and criticism --- 19th century --- 1783-1850 --- Male friendship --- United States --- History --- Brown, Charles Brockden --- Characters --- Men --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo --- Mifflin, John Fishbourne --- Gibson, James --- Brown, Charles Brockden, - 1771-1810 - Characters - Men. --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, - 1803-1882. - Friendship. --- Men in literature. --- Male friendship in literature. --- Sympathy in literature. --- Friendship between men --- Friendship in men --- Mens' friendship --- Friendship --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- History and criticism. --- History. --- Brown, Charles Brockden, --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, --- Brown, C. B. --- Brown, Brockden, --- C. B. B. --- B., C. B. --- Poplicola, --- Author of An address to the government of the United States, on the cession of Louisiana, --- Address to the government of the United States, on the cession of Louisiana, Author of, --- French counsellor of state, --- Men. --- Bromance (Male friendship) --- Men's friendship
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"This collection of essays focuses on the nexus of social relations, politics, and power in France as it moved from the age of religious wars into the age of absolutism. Using a wide variety of historical approaches and methods, these essays offer new insights into the evolving role of early modern elites and the social, familial, and cultural influences that shaped their values and priorities"--Provided by publisher.
Elite (Social sciences) --- Power (Social sciences) --- Political culture --- Social change --- Historians --- Historiography --- Descimon, Robert --- Influence --- France --- History --- Social conditions --- Politics and government --- HISTORY / Europe / France --- Historiography. --- Influence. --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Culture --- Political science --- Empowerment (Social sciences) --- Political power --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Social sciences --- Sociology --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Elites (Social sciences) --- Leadership --- Social classes --- Social groups --- HISTORY / Europe / France. --- Elite (social sciences) --- Power (social sciences) --- History / europe / france. --- History of France --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Pʻŭrangsŭ --- Frankrig --- Francja --- Frant︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Prantsusmaa --- Francia (Republic) --- Tsarfat --- Tsorfat --- Franḳraykh --- Frankreich --- Fa-kuo --- Faguo --- Франция --- French Republic --- République française --- Peurancih --- Frankryk --- Franse Republiek --- Francland --- Frencisc Cynewīse --- فرنسا --- Faransā --- Franza --- Republica Franzesa --- Gallia (Republic) --- Hyãsia --- Phransiya --- Fransa --- Fransa Respublikası --- Franse --- Францыя --- Frantsyi︠a︡ --- Французская Рэспубліка --- Frantsuzskai︠a︡ Rėspublika --- Parancis --- Pransya --- Franis --- Francuska --- Republika Francuska --- Bro-C'hall --- Френска република --- Frenska republika --- França --- República Francesa --- Pransiya --- Republikang Pranses --- Γαλλία --- Gallia --- Γαλλική Δημοκρατία --- Gallikē Dēmokratia --- فرانسه --- Farānsah --- צרפת --- רפובליקה הצרפתית --- Republiḳah ha-Tsarfatit --- פראנקרייך --- 法国 --- 法蘭西共和國 --- Falanxi Gongheguo --- フランス --- Furansu --- フランス共和国 --- Furansu Kyōwakoku --- Francija --- Ranska --- Frankrike --- France (Provisional government, 1944-1946) --- Fa-lan-hsi --- Falanxi --- Frankrijk --- Frant︠s︡ --- Frant︠s︡ Uls --- Франц --- Франц Улс --- 法蘭西 --- 프랑스 --- 16e siecle-17e siecle. --- Ancien regime (France ; 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