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The book is dedicated to the memory of the late Professor Hanna SzymaÅska, written by eminent scholars, representing the fields of Egyptology, Classical Archaeology, Early Christian Studies and Conservation of Artefacts.Most of the studies are related to discoveries made by Hanna SzymaÅska in Egypt, at Tell Atrib and Marea. Some of the sensational discoveries unearthed recently at the Byzantine basilica at Mareao are presented here for the first time by K. Babraj, T. Derda, E. JastrzÄbowska, and B. Lichocka. A group of articles is reminiscent of H. SzymaÅska s studies on Egyptian terracottas from ancient Athribis. K. MyÅliwiec presents the actual stage of research. S. JÄdraszek discusses social implications of some types of Hellenistic figurines, P. Ballet analyses Early Christian terracottas from other sites, while N. Willburger proposes a new interpretation of the iconographic topos depicting an old drunken woman. Other contributions concern the sites of Deir el-Bahari (E. Laskowska-Kusztal), Dendera (A. Åukaszewicz) and Shenhur (T. Górecki, A. PoÅudnikiewicz). There is also a study on ancient stomatological instruments (A. Krug), an analysis of the relationships between Christian and Islamic religious texts (K. KoÅcielniak) and a description of Józef SÄkowski s journey to Egypt and Nubia in 19th century (J. Åliwa). G. Korpal analyses the conservation work on a modern sculpture, and T. Å"urkowska describes the ambience of the excavations mission directed by H. SzymaÅska in a humourus way. A scientific biography of Hanna SzymaÅska, written by M. Dzielska, is found at the beginning of the book.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Early Christian --- Architecture, Byzantine --- Architecture, Greek --- Terra-cotta figurines, Ancient --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- History --- Reception of Antiquity --- Classical Archaeology --- Archaeology --- Byzantine Studies --- Egyptology --- Early Christian Studies --- Conservation of Artefacts
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Ancient Greek history holds a special place in the works of many 19th-c. writers. The same goes for Cyprian Norwid, one of the most eminent poets in the history of Polish literature, a thinker, and an artist. This book scrutinizes Norwid’s fascination with Greek history and culture, especially his peculiar synthesis of Greek thought and Christianity. It focuses on the key themes of the relationship of Platonism with early Christian writings and their presence in Norwid’s contemporary culture, the opposition of memory and history in 19th-c. literature and social life, and the image of the artist and its influence on social life in modern everyday. The book analyzes Norwid’s oeuvre in a broad comparison with representatives of French, German, and British literature and the humanities.
Hellenism in literature. --- Cyprian --- Greece --- History --- History of Historiography --- Junkiert --- Nineteenth-Century Literature --- Norwid --- Philhellenism --- Polish Literature --- Reception of Antiquity --- Romanticism --- Norwid, Cyprian, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Themes, motives. --- Greece. --- In literature. --- Norvid, T͡Siprian, --- Norwid, C. K. --- Norwid, Cyprien Camille, --- Norwid, Kamil Cyprian, --- Norvid, T︠S︡iprian, --- al-Yūnān --- Ancient Greece --- Ellada --- Ellas --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grčija --- Grèce --- Grecia --- Gret͡sii͡ --- Griechenland --- Hellada --- Hellas --- Hellenic Republic --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Kingdom of Greece --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Xila --- Yaṿan --- Yūnān
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