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Since the Renaissance, scholars have attempted to reconstruct ancient Greek music mainly on the basis of literary testimonies. Since the late 19th c. evidence from inscriptions and papyri enriched the picture. This book explores the factors that guided such reconstructions, from Aristophanes’ comments on music to the influence of Roman music in late antiquity, thereby offering a crucial contribution to our understanding of ancient music’s legacy.
Musique --- Nachleben der Antike --- antike Literatur --- Antike Musik
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Mit diesem Band sind die Schriften aus dem Nachlass Friedrich Schlegels vollständig publiziert. Hier wird eine dokumentarische Erstedition vorgelegt, die durch eine lückenlose Dokumentation der von Schlegel benutzten Quellen und Ausgaben die Forschung zu seinen frühen Studien der antiken Literatur auf eine ganz neue Grundlage stellt. Der Band bringt beide Hefte in der äußeren Form, wie sie der Autor angelegt hat, mit Haupttext und einer Marginalspalte. Im Kommentar werden neben Erklärungen zur Literaturtheorie Schlegels auch die Referenzen auf Quellen erschlossen. Umfangreiche Register ergänzen den Band. Erstmals wird es möglich, Gedankengang und Selbstkommentierungen in der Form ihrer Verschriftlichung zu dokumentieren und nachzuvollziehen.
antike Literatur --- Dichtung --- Griechenland --- griechische Komödie --- Kölner Manuskripte --- Literaturtheorie --- Schlegel --- Poetik
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Die Kerngebiete der griechisch-römischen Antike gehören zu den seismisch aktivsten Regionen der Welt. Antike Berichte bezeugen eine Vielzahl von schwerwiegenden erdbebenbedingten Katastrophen. Der vorliegende Band versammelt Expertisen aus verschiedenen altertumswissenschaftlichen Disziplinen, um zu beleuchten, wie Erdbebenphänomene und die mit ihnen einhergehenden Bedrohungen auf antike Gesellschaften gewirkt haben und von ihnen reflektiert worden sind. The central area of the ancient Greek and Roman world is one of the most seismically active regions in the world. Ancient reports attest to a multitude of severe earthquake-related catastrophes. This volume collects articles by experts from different disciplines of scholarship on the ancient world, in order to shed light on the ways in which earthquake phenomena and the related threats to ancient society have occurred, and how they were thought about.
Earthquakes --- History --- Antike Literatur --- Katastrophe --- Mensch und Umwelt --- Bedrohungskommunikation --- Antike Religionsgeschichte --- Antike --- Religionsgeschichte --- Alte Geschichte
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Tai͏̈phakos, Iōannēs G. --- Griechenland --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Altphilologie --- Antike Literatur --- Classical Studies --- (VLB-WN)9553
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Geschichte 300-900 --- Römisches Reich --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Bildungsgeschichte --- Brieftheorie --- Elitendiskurs --- Epistolographie --- Frühmittelalter --- Kulturgeschichte --- Spätantike --- antike Literatur --- Überlieferungsgeschichte --- (VLB-WN)9553
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This is a rich collection of twenty-seven essays to mark the memory of Ioannis Taifacos. For two decades (19932013) Ioannis Taifacos worked hard to establish the Department of Classics and Philosophy as an autonomous administrative unit at the newly-founded University of Cyprus and to integrate it into the wider academic community. All the essays are original, and are written by an international group of established scholars. The eleven papers of Part I deal with Greek and Latin literature: epic poetry, Polybius, Lucian, Tatian, Gregory of Nazianzus, the reception of Greek epigram in nineteenth-century Greece; Cicero, Caesar, Atellane Comedy, Ovid, and the bilingual poetry of Late Antiquity. Part II features five papers on Greek and Latin scholarship, and three on papyrological, rhetorical and linguistic topics: Valerius Probus, Priscian, John of Alexandria (Aelius Herodian), the Greek Etymologica, 'prototypon/absolutum' in Latin grammatical terminology; the papyrus rolls of the Aristotelian Constitution of Athens and Herodas' Mimiambs George of Trebizond; a graecism in Latin syntax. Part III, made up of seven papers, is devoted to Anaximander, Plato, Aristotle, Clearchus, Stoics, Cynics, Galen, and Nicolaus Cusanus. Finally, Part IV contains a paper on the Arabian policy of Trajan.
Classical literature --- Education in literature. --- Learning and scholarship in literature. --- Philosophy, Ancient. --- Science --- History and criticism. --- Philosophy --- History. --- Literature --- Learning and scholarship. --- Research. --- (Produktform)Hardback --- Antike Literatur --- Classical Studies --- Altphilologie --- (VLB-WN)1553: Hardcover, Softcover / Geschichte/Altertum --- Ancient philosophy --- Greek philosophy --- Philosophy, Greek --- Philosophy, Roman --- Roman philosophy --- Erudition --- Scholarship --- Civilization --- Intellectual life --- Education --- Learned institutions and societies --- Research --- Scholars --- Literary research --- Schools in literature --- Education in literature --- Learning and scholarship in literature --- Learning and scholarship --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Natural science --- Natural sciences --- Science of science --- Sciences --- Philosophy&delete& --- History --- History and criticism
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