Abel, Eugenius:
Orphica. Accedunt procli hymni, hymni magici, hymnus in isim aliaque eiusmodi carmina. Bibliotheca scriptorum graecorum et romanorum. Edita curante Carolo Schenkl. Lipsiae: G. Freytag; Pragae: F. Tempsky, 1885. III, 320 p. Hardcover. Einige Bleistift-Anstreichungen, die Seiten sind papierbedingt nachgedunkelt, ansonsten ein sehr gutes Exemplar. / Nonnullae notae graphio factae, paginae propter chartam obscuratae sunt, alioquin exemplar optimum. -- Praefatio -- Orphica -- Orphei Argonautica -- Hymni -- Lithica -- Fragmenta Orphica -- Testimonia veterum de Orpheo -- 1. Theogonia antiquis- sima (fr. 30-34) -- 2. Theogonia ab Apol- lonio Rhodio servata (fr. 35) -- 3. Theogonia Hellanici et Hieronymi (fr. 36-47) -- 4. Theogonia rhapso- dica (fr. 48-140) -- De migratione ani- marum (fr.221-226) -- De praemiis initi- atorum (fr. 227.228) -- Incertae sedis frag- menta (fr. 243) -- 1. De aetatibus mundi et de saeculorum con- versionibus (fr.243 250) -- 2. Orphei Symbola -- 3. fragmenta miscel- lanea (fr. 254-288) -- 4. fragmenta dubia aut falso inter Or- phica relata (fr.298- 323) -- Appendix. -- Procli Hymni -- Anonymi hymni in Bacchum et Apollinem -- Hymni magici -- Hymnus in Isim -- Indices Orphicorum. -- I. Index nominum. -- II. Index scriptorum apud quos poesis Orphicae fragmenta servata sunt -- III. Tabula libri.
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Aghion, Irène, Claire Barbillon and Francois Lissarrague:
Gods & Heroes Classical Antiquity. Flammarion Iconographic Guides S. Paris, New York : Flammarion., 29.10.1996. 317 p. Paperback. ISBN: 9782080135803 From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - sehr guter Zustand - Along with the Bible and the lives of the saints, Greco-Roman mythology has always been a fertile source of inspiration for Western artists: for the sculptors, painters and ceramists of antiquity as well as for those of the Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical periods. This volume deals with the most famous Greek and Roman mythological and historical themes, represented in ancient and modern art since antiquity. Nearly four hundred figures, from Achelos, the river god, to Zeuxis, the painter, are considered from the point of view of legend, history, and their iconographic fortune. Each note presents the mythological or historical tradition, focusing on the aspects that gave rise to representations. Then comes the iconographic study (ancient and modern), the attributes, references to ancient sources (Ovid, Plutarch, etc.), references to other entries, and a brief bibliography. A number of entries are devoted to the most important attributes and refer to the various characters concerned. ISBN 9782080135803
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Appelt, Hedwig:
Die Amazonen: Töchter von Liebe und Krieg. Stuttgart : Theiss, 2009. 190 S., Abb., Karten. Originalhardcover mit Schutzumschlag. ISBN: 9783806222241 Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Insgesamt sehr gut und sauber. - DIE AMAZONEN - Barbarinnen, unbesiegbar im Kampf zu Pferde, keinem Mann in ehelicher Liebe verbunden. Die Griechen glaubten fest an die reale und bedrohliche Existenz jener mythischen Frauen, die alle Regeln einer patriarchalischen Gesellschaft auf den Kopf stellten. FUNDIERT UND EINFÜHLSAM erzählt Hedwig Appelt in diesem Buch die Geschichte der Amazonen von ihrer göttlichen Herkunft in grauer Vorzeit bis zu ihrem exotisch-erotischen Weiterleben in unserer eigenen Welt. DIE SUCHE NACH DEN AMAZONEN führt die Autorin zu archäologischen Spuren zwischen Schwarzem Meer und Mongolei, an den Amazonas in Südamerika und zu einer Elitetruppe in Afrika. Im Mittelpunkt steht jedoch das Schicksal der drei großen Amazonenköniginnen Hippolyte, Penthesilea und Thalestris, die letztlich an ihrer verbotenen Liebe zu den griechischen Helden Theseus, Achilles und Alexander dem Großen zugrunde gingen. ISBN 9783806222241
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Arrighetti, Graziano:
( Copia Haase ) Satiro: Vita di Euripide. Studi classici e orientali , Volume XIII. Pisa: Libreria Goliardica Editrice, 1965. IX, 168 p. Copertina rigida, legato professionalmente. Professionell aufgebunden. Das Exemplar ist in einem sehr guten und sauberen Zustand ohne Anstreichungen. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Legato professionalmente. La copia è in ottime condizioni, pulita e senza segni.. -- INDICE GENERALE -- PREMESSA -- BIBLIOGRAFIA -- Introduzione: -- Satiro e la biografia letteraria -- Testo -- Traduzione -- Appendice: -- Genere Euripide -- Ex A. Gellii Noctibus Atticis -- Ex Suida. -- Ex Anthologia Graeca -- Note. -- Indici: -- Indice delle parole -- Indice dei passi citati -- Indice dei nomi e degli argomenti -- (Estratto:) PREMESSA. Studiare la Vita di Euripide di Satiro credo che significhi, in definitiva, affrontare due problemi di carattere generale: quello della storia della biogra-fia letteraria antica, almeno fino al III secolo av. Cristo, e quello della fortuna del tragico nei primi due secoli dopo la sua morte. Ed è ispirandomi a queste convinzioni che ho condotto il presente lavoro. Della storia della biografia ho trattato nell'Introduzione; della fortuna di Euripide nelle note, via via che il testo ne presentava l'occasione. Una cosa non ho creduto di dover fare: rimettere sistematicamente in di-scussione, o anche soltanto esporre, le posizioni e i risultati della critica euripi-dea moderna, sia pure in relazione a quella parte appena della problematica già presente in Satiro. Non ho pensato opportuno, in altre parole, mettere a confronto le idee di Satiro su Euripide con le nostre. E ciò soprattutto per il mo-tivo che le presenti ricerche riguardano appunto Satiro; e, sì, anche Euripide, ma come è visto da questo suo biografo. Riguardo ai criteri seguiti nella pubblicazione del testo ho trattato nelle ultime pagine dell'Introduzione. Di alcuni problemi ho discusso coi professori Aurelio Peretti e Emilio Gabba, e da loro ho avuto consigli e suggerimenti preziosi. Molto ho imparato anche da un seminario sulla biografia antica e Satiro tenuto dal prof. Arnaldo Momigliano alla Scuola Normale di Pisa nell'anno accademico 1963-64. A tutti sono lieto di esprimere il mio profondo ringraziamento. Un ringraziamento devo anche al British Museum che mi ha fornito a suo tempo ottime fotografie del P.Ox. 1176, e al prof. E. G. Turner per alcune gentili indicazioni. Pisa, gennaio 1965. - GRAZIANO ARRIGHETTI.
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Arrowsmith, William:
Euripides Alcestis. The Greek Tragedy in new Translations. New York, London: Oxford University Press, 1974. xi, 122 p. Cloth. Der Einband ist leicht berieben, sehr ereinzelte Anstreichungen mit Bleistift und Kugelschreiber, ansonsten ein sehr gutes Exemplar. / The cover is slightly rubbed, with very occasional pencil and ballpoint pen markings, but otherwise a very good copy. -- (Excerpt:) EDITOR'S FOREWORD The Greek Tragedy in New Translations is based on the conviction that poets like Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides can only be prop- erly rendered by translators who are themselves poets. Scholars may, it is true, produce useful and perceptive versions. But our most urgent present need is for a re-creation of these plays-as though they had been written, freshly and greatly, by masters fully at home in the Eng- lish of our own times. Unless the translator is a poet, his original is likely to reach us in crippled form: deprived of the power and perti- nence it must have if it is to speak to us of what is permanent in the Greek. But poetry is not enough; the translator must obviously know what he is doing, or he is bound to do it badly. Clearly, few contem- porary poets possess enough Greek to undertake the complex and formidable task of transplanting a Greek play without also "colonial- izing" it or stripping it of its deep cultural difference, its remoteness from us. And that means depriving the play of that crucial otherness of Greek experience-a quality no less valuable to us than its closeness. Collaboration between scholar and poet is therefore the essential op- erating principle of the series. In fortunate cases scholar and poet co- exist; elsewhere we have teamed able poets and scholars in an effort to supply, through affinity and intimate collaboration, the necessary com- bination of skills. An effort has been made to provide the general reader or student with first-rate critical introductions, clear expositions of translators' principles, commentary on difficult passages, ample stage directions, and glossaries of mythical and geographical terms encountered in the plays. Our purpose throughout has been to make the reading of the plays as vivid as possible. But our poets have constantly tried to remem- ber that they were translating plays-plays meant to be produced, in language that actors could speak, naturally and with dignity. The poetry aims at being dramatic poetry and realizing itself in words and actions that are both speakable and playable. Finally, the reader should perhaps be aware that no pains have been spared in order that the "minor" plays should be translated as carefully and brilliantly as the acknowledged masterpieces. For the Greek Trag- edy in New Translations aims to be, in the fullest sense, new. If we need vigorous new poetic versions, we also need to see the plays with fresh eyes, to reassess the plays for ourselves, in terms of our own needs. This means translations that liberate us from the canons of an earlier age because the translators have recognized, and discovered, in often neglected works, the perceptions and wisdom that make these works ours and necessary to us.
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Augusta-Boularot, Sandrine, Brigitte Buffard-Moret Annie Collognat u. a:
Dictionnaire culturel de la mythologie gréco-romaine. Nathan, 1992. 294 p., de nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc. Couverture rigide. ISBN: 9782091800745 De la bibliothèque du professeur Wolfgang Haase, éditeur de longue date de l'ANRW et de l'International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Reliure cabossée, sinon bon état - La mythologie gréco-romaine a joué un rôle de premier plan dans la culture occidentale. À travers l'Europe, les dieux de l'OLympe, les héros de la guerre de Troie, les conquérants de la Toison d'or, ¼dipe, Ariane et tant d'autres ont été une merveilleuse source d'inspiration. -- Un ouvrage s'imposait, qui réunirait les mythes^forgés par les Anciens et leur postérité culturelle. -- Ce dictionnaire propose pour chaque article : ? la présentation d'un personnage, d'un lieu mythologique, d'une notion ou d'un thème essentiels ; le récit du mythe qui s'y rattache, et sa signification. ? un développement sirr la postérité du mythe, littéraire tout particulièrement, mais aussi iconographique, musicale et cinématographique. -- En complément ? les grandes sources littéraires des mythes gréco-romains ? une étude sur les relations entre la mythologie antique et la littérature, les arts, l'histoire, la religion ? des cartes et des généalogies ? des index ? des hors-textes commentés. -- LA MYTHOLOGIE GRÉCO-ROMAINE -- Les sources littéraires de la mythologie gréco-romaine -- Géographie mythologique -- Correspondances des noms grecs et latins des dieux et des héros -- DE A à Z -- Notice mythologique (avec renvois et corrélais) complétée par : Mots et expressions (Langue), Littérature (Litt.), Iconographie (Icon.), Musique (Mus.), Cinéma (Cin.) -- Approche générale de la mythologie gréco-romaine -- La mythologie gréco-romaine et les arts plastiques -- La musique et l'inspiration mythologique -- L?Antiquité au cinéma -- Index général -- Index des mots et expressions issus de la mythologie gréco-romaine -- Index des écrivains de l?Antiquité -- Index des écrivains postérieurs à l?Antiquité -- Index des peintres et des sculpteurs -- Index des compositeurs -- Index des réalisateurs (cinéma) -- Éléments de bibliographie. ISBN 9782091800745
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Baetke, Walter:
Über die Entstehung der Isländersagas. Berichte über die Verhandlungen der Sächischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, Philologisch-historische Klasse, Bd. 102, Heft 5. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1956. 108 S. Originalbroschur. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Vorderer Einband fast vollständig vom Block gelöst, sonst sehr sauber. - Aus dem Text: Mehr als bei anderen Literaturen hat bei den Isländersagas ihr Ursprung und der Prozeß ihrer Entstehung die Forschung beschäftigt. Heuslers erste große Arbeit über sie trug den Titel ?Die Anfänge der isländischen Saga?; Knut Liestol schrieb über ?Upphavet til den islendske aettesaga? (1929), Turville-Petre über denselben Gegenstand in ?Origins of Ice-landic Literature? (1953); ihm ist ferner ein wichtiger Abschnitt in Sigurdur Nordals Buch ?Snorri Sturluson?(1920) gewidmet, der in der berühmten Einleitung zu seiner Ausgabe der Egils saga (tslenzk Fornrit Bd. II) eine Fortsetzung und Vertiefung erfuhr. Dazu kommen eine Anzahl von Zeitschriftenaufsätzen, die sich mit demselben Problem beschäftigen. Trotzdem ist der Ursprung der Isländersagas noch immer in ein merkwürdiges Dunkel gehüllt. In der Frage, welche Verhältnisse zur Entstehung dieser eigenartigen Literatur geführt haben, herrscht in der Forschung nicht nur keine Übereinstimmung, sondern auch wenig Klarheit. - Inhalt: Wege und Aufgaben der Sagaforschung -- Die Tradition -- Die Geschichtlichkeit der Isländersagas -- Geschichtswerk und Dichtung -- Bericht und Saga -- Die literargeschichtliche Stellung der Isländersagas -- Die geschichtlichen Grundlagen der Sagakunst. - Wikipedia: Walter Hugo Hermann Baetke (* 28. März 1884 in Sternberg (Neumark); ? 15. Februar 1978 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher germanistischer und skandinavistischer Mediävist und Religionswissenschaftler.
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Barber, Antonia:
Apollo & Daphne: Masterpieces of Greek Mythology. Los Angeles : J Paul Getty Museum, 1998. 45 p., ill. Original hardcover with dust jacket. ISBN: 9780892365043 From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Overall very good and clean. - HERE ARE FIFTEEN MASTERPIECES of mythology that have inspired some of the world?s most magnificent and haunting paintings, retold by the distinguished children?s author Antonia Barber. Many are enchanting transformation tales based on the Roman poet Ovid?s Metamorphoses. They tell of gods and goddesses, of chaos changed to harmony, and of mortals who become trees, stones, or stars. The Perseus legend recounts how a mighty herd brings back the head of Medusa, destroys a sea monster, and wins a princess for his bride. Here too are the magical stories of Orpheus and Eurydice; of Orion, the handsomest man in the world; of Daedalus, father of invention, and his doomed son Icarus; and the follies of King Midas. The epic poet Homer is represented by two dramatic episodes: how the Trojan War began, from the Iliad, and the return of Odysseus to Ithaca, from the Odyssey. Each story is illustrated with a detail of a painting chosen from the world?s great art museums. Among the artists celebrated are Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, Rembrandt, Poussin, and Burne-Jones. A family tree of the gods, together with an index of paintings and a list of Greek and Roman names, combine to create an enthralling collection that not only introduces children to the world of classical mythology but also assists them in understanding the works of the great masters. - Antonia Barber studied English at University College, London, and worked as a teacher before beginning her writing career. She is the author of The Ghosts, The Ring, and The Mousehole Cat. ISBN 9780892365043
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Barnard, Mary E:
The Myth of Apollo and Daphne from Ovid to Quevedo: Love, Agon, and the Grotesque. Von Mary E. Barnard. Duke Monographs in Medieval and Renaissance Studies; Number 8. Duke University Press; Durham, 1987. 211 Seiten; Illustrationen; 24 cm. Originalleinen mit illustr. Schutzumschlag. ISBN: 9780822307013 Gutes Exemplar; Umschlag etwas "begriffen" (berieben u. stw. gering fleckig); innen sehr gut. - Englisch. - The transformations of the myth of Apollo and Daphne in literary treatments from Ovid through the Spanish Golden Age are studied here in theme and variation, revealing how the protean figures of the myth meant different things to different ages, each age fashioning the lovers in its own image. The Myth of Apollo and Daphne focuses on the themes of love, agon, and the grotesque, and their transformations as the writers and myth-tellers, through a kind of artificial mythopoeia, invent variants for the tale, altering the ancient model to create their new, distinctive visions. Barnard begins with the both serious and playful rendition of Apollo and Daphne by the bantering Ovid, then moves through reworkings of Ovid's tale in the allegoresis of medieval commentators, in the tortured and elusive poetic universe of Petrarch's Canzoniere, and in Garcilaso de la Vega's courtly visions, and ends with Francisco de Quevedo, whose serious version in quintillas contrasts sharply with his burlesque treatment in two sonnets ? a stage for his linguistic extravagances and savage wit. ... (Verlagstext) // INHALT : Illustrations ----- Acknowledgments ----- Introduction ----- Ovid's Metamorphoses 1.452-567: Erotic Comedy and Two Grotesques ----- The Christianization of the Myth of Apollo and Daphne in Ovid's Medieval Commentators ----- Agon, Ecstasy, and Failure in Petrarch's Canzoniere ----- The Grotesque and the Courtly in Garcilaso's Apollo and Daphne ----- Myth in Quevedo: The Serious and the Burlesque in the Apollo and Daphne Poems ----- Appendix: Quevedo's Revisions of His Daphne Sonnet ----- Notes ----- Bibliography ----- Index. // ILLUSTRATIONEN : Phlyax vase, Herakles threatens Apollo --- Pediment of the Siphnian Treasury at Delphi, Herakles and Apollo contend for the tripod --- Phlyax vase, Apollo and Cheiron --- Phlyax vase, Apollo giving Ion to the Pythia --- Miniature, Ovide moralise, Apollo and Daphne --- Miniature, Ovide moralise, Apollo and Daphne --- Miniature, Christine de Pisan, L'Epitre d'Othea, Apollo and Daphne --- Martin Schongauer, The Temptation of St. Anthony --- Mosaic, Il Redentore --- Miniature, Christine de Pisan, L'Epitre d'Othea, --- B. Peruzzi or Giulio Romano, fresco of Apollo and Daphne --- Agostino Veneziano, copper engraving of Apollo and Daphne --- Bernini, sculpture of Apollo and Daphne --- Antonio del Pollaiuolo, Apollo and Daphne (panel). ISBN 0822307014
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Bertman, Stephen:
The Eight Pillars of Greek Wisdom. What you can learn from Classical Myth and History. Barnes and Noble. Originalhalbleinen / Half Cloth. ISBN: 9780760788905 sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - The ancient Greeks had it all.They lived life to the fullest, loved unashamedly, listened to their heart?s desires, and created one of the most advanced, culturally sophisticated societies ever known. Is all that now dead and buried? Or only for the professors to mull over? -- One classics scholar, Dr. Stephen Bertman, answers this resoundingly in The Eight Pillars of Greek Wisdom. He shows how to bring passion and excellence to the center of your daily life, as the ancient Greeks intended them to be. The lessons they learned - that life is brief and fragile and time is too precious to waste; that we do not know who we arc until we discover who we can be; that we cannot undertake our voyage through life alone; that there will be obstacles along the way, but the greatest obstacle is within - led them to develop what Bertman describes as eight guiding principles of wisdom: Humanism, The Pursuit of Excellence, The Practice of Moderation, Self-Knowledge, Rationalism, Restless Curiosity, The Love of Freedom, and Individualism. -- These eight pillars are explored in the book. Each is illuminated through vivid examples drawn from the rich heritage of classical history and mythology, including tales of gods and goddesses, heroes and heroines, adventure and exploration, and self-discovery and personal triumph. ISBN 9780760788905
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Blumauer:
Herkules. Travestirt in sechs Büchern von Blumauer. Frankfurt, Leipzig:, 1794. 165 S. Pappband. Der Buchrücken ist etwas eingerissen, der Einband ist leicht fleckig, Vorbesitzer Vermerk auf dem Vorsatz mit Tinte, die Seiten sind papierbedingt leicht nachgedunkelt, ansonsten ein gutes Exemplar ohne Anstreichungen. -- (Auszug:) Vorrede. Fort in die weite Welt, Herkules! Hore die Predigt der tausendstimmigen Kritik du hast deine Keule, sey muthig. Wenn man deinen Sånger herabseht, wenn der Muthwille auf seinem Gedichte stampt, und der phlegmatische Kunstrichter mit den Blåt tern seinen Knaster anzundet, so zittre nicht, du bist Herkules. Sag jedem, dein Gesang sey das erste Stuck deines Sangers. Dieser Gedanke muß Vorwiz, und Nachsicht gebähren; man wird von dem Strauschen nicht erwarten, was man von der Eiche fodert.
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Boardman, John:
The Archaeology of Nostalgia: How the Greeks re-created their mythical past. London : Thames & Hudson Ltd, 2002. 240 p. Original cloth with dustjacket. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. ISBN: 9780500051153 From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - - Small abrasions on the dustjacket. Otherwise good and clean. - Schutzumschlag leicht berieben. Sonst gut und sauber. - Julius Caesar was warned to tread carefully in the long grass at Troy lest he step on Hector?s ghost: the mythical geography of Greece mirrored that of the real world. The ancient Greeks re-created a physical view of the mythical past that poets, priests and politicians used as a paradigm for contemporary behavior, and they drew upon the world around them not just to illustrate that past, but also in many ways to invent it. Massive fossil bones were giants; strange rocks were petrified heroines; Bronze Age walls and tombs were the work of giants; and artifacts from the past became Achilles? spear, Helen?s necklace, Herakles? cup. The Greeks could point to where Poseidon struck the Acropolis with his trident, to Athena?s olive tree, to Odysseus? cave in Ithaca. It all enhanced their sense of Greekness and of history, and it came to attract the Roman tourist too. John Boardman explores how the Greeks created and re-created their past in physical terms in both objects and images: those that are recoverable, those that are mentioned in texts, or those that may be imagined. He also assembles the many relevant extracts from classical writers with paraphrases of their content. Presented alphabetically under authors and with indexes to gods, heroes, places and classes of object, these Testimonia provide an absorbing read in their own right as well as useful source material for students. The Archaeology of Nostalgia offers new insights into the making of myth and the exceptional imagination of a people creating the first modern civilization out of the relics of their past. ISBN 9780500051153
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Bonin, Werner F:
Die Götter Schwarzafrikas. Mit e. Liste afrikan. Gottesnamen von John S. Mbiti u. e. Erzählung von Niitse Akufo Awuku. Graz : Verl. für Sammler, c 1979. 408 S., Karten, Abb. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. ISBN: 9783853650431 Umschlag leicht berieben und beschädigt, Fußschnitt etwas angeschmutzt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - Man spricht von der Dritten Welt, vom Nordsüddialog und von der humanitären Hilfe. Die Attitüde des Heruntersteigeiis aber wird beibehalten. Der ?Gebildete" kennt die Mythologie der alten Griechen, Römer und Germanen ? was weiß er von jenen, denen ?der Reichtum ihrer Gedanken die Rückständigkeit ihrer Technik verbarg" (Griaule), was weiß er über die hohe Mythologie der schwarzen Afrikaner? Meist buchstäblich nichts! Mit der vorliegenden Veröffentlichung werden erstmals die Götter Afrikas einem breiten Publikum fachkundig vorgestellt. Um der Bedeutung des afrikanischen Beitrags zur Gottesidee gerecht zu werden, finden sich neben dem eigentlich völkerkundlichen Material Hinweise auf geistesgeschichtliche, psychologische und tiefenpsychologische Verbindungen. Das Fortleben des ?afrikanischen Altertums" wird in Bild und Text durch Stimmen von Vertretern neoafrikanischer Kultur belegt und damit auch ein Beitrag zur ?poetischen Anthropologie" geleistet. - Dr. Werner F. Bonin, Völkerkundler und Psychologe, durch Fachveröffentlichungen und journalistische Arbeiten als Publizist ausgewiesen, ist durch seine Arbeiten und auch über Funk und Fernsehen im In- und Ausland bekannt geworden. Mit dem vorliegenden Buch hat er sich einen Wunsch erfüllt. ISBN 9783853650431
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Cesareo, G. A:
Euripide Ippolito. Versione italiana con proemio e note. Trimarchi, 1936. XXXI, 124 p. In brossura. Der Einband und die Seiten sind papierbedingt nachgedunkelt, ansonsten ein sehr gutes und sauberes Exemplar ohne Anstreichungen. / La copertina e le pagine sono scurite a causa della carta, ma per il resto è un esemplare in ottime condizioni e pulito, senza annotazioni. -- (Estratto:) I. Euripide è forse il primo fra i tragediografi greci che abbia osato impostare delle azioni drammatiche sul dato lirico dell'amore. Eschilo e Sofocle, come sempre i poeti delle età di massimo splendore artistico, concepi- rono la creazione d'arte come vera e assoluta creazione; una realtà oltre e sopra le apparenze, gl'interessi, le pas- sioni della vita circostante; l'aspirazione al sogno realiz- zata in un mondo armonioso e compiuto. Le persone de' loro drammi hanno tutte l'aspetto eroico, un'altezza mo- rale superiore alla comune, anche nella colpa e nel delit- to, una dignità d'atteggiamento e di linguaggio che net- tamente le stacca dalla folla degli spettatori, una vita piú intensa e spontanea della vita ordinaria, una compostezza statuaria nell'espressione de' loro tumulti interiori. La tra- gedia di que' poeti serba ancora piú d'una traccia della sua origine religiosa e corale. Ha serio, inconcusso e profondo il sentimento del divino, ha integra la fede nel- la tradizione, ha perfetta l'unità tragica. Il Coro è pur sempre, non tanto il personaggio dominatore, quanto il nucleo fecondo, la fantasia generatrice della tragedia; la tragedia stessa non è in somma se non la creazione del Coro. La scena e l'azione, come bene osservò Federigo Nietzche, erano concepite solo come visione: l'unica realtà è proprio il Coro, il quale genera di sé la visione e me con l'aiuto di tutto il simbolismo della danza, del suo- l'espri- no e della parola, In una tale tragedia non poteva trovar luogo l'amore. L'amore, presso i Greci, non ebbe mai nulla d'eroico. Gli amori degli dèi nell'Olimpo son comici, non eroici: ba- sta pensare a' farseschi travestimenti di Giove, alla rete di Vulcano, alle gelosie d'Hera. La donna greca era i- gnorante, sottomessa, puerile, senza stima di sé e senza compassione per gli altri. Il matrimonio s'annunzia come un passaggio di proprietà, dal padre al marito. Dopo il matrimonio, la donna rimane in casa a compiere ufficii servili nel ginecèo, indifferente allo sposo, isolata dal re- sto del mondo. A poco a poco diventa curiosa, simulatrice e impudica; cova l'idea dell'adulterio e, potendo, non se n'astiene; se non trova marito sarà sempre disposta a eser- citar la professione d'etèra, ch'è il solo modo per lei d'esser libera e amata. Qualche volta, nel governo della famiglia, riesce a acquistare autorità e dignità; ma qui non siamo piú in tema d'amore [?].
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Cook, Elizabeth:
Achilles. New York: Picador, 2001. 115 p. paperback. ISBN: 9780312311100 Ein sehr sauberes und gut erhaltenes Exemplar ohne Anstreichungen. Die obere Kante des Umschlags ist hinten minimal bestoßen. A very clean and well-preserved copy without markings. The upper edge of the back cover is minimally bumped. - Contents TWO RIVERS GONE RELAY Glossary of Classical Names. ISBN 9780312311100
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