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This is most comprehensive study of Seneca's Hercules Furens to date and indeed of any Roman tragedy. Apart from illustrating the poetic language, the literary conventions and the dramatic technique of the play, the book highlights the figure of the Roman Hercules in relation to its Greek model, the Euripidean Herakles. The comprehensive introduction on myth, modern interpretations and textual transmission of the play is followed by a discussion of the newly discovered collation of the codex Etruscus by J.F. Gronovius. The detailed commentary is provided with a new critical edition and a new German translation. The work includes a full bibliography, an analytical index and a complete index of passages cited. Special attention is given to literary motifs and topoi as well as to Seneca's poetic language in its pivotal position between the Augustan poets and Neronian-Flavian epic.
Literature. --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- Hercules --- Kherkules --- Herkules --- Erculu --- Herkul --- Ercole --- Erculi --- Heracles --- Херкулес --- Херкул --- In literature.
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En choisissant le thème du « Bestiaire d’Héraclès », la rencontre à l’origine de ce livre collectif entendait explorer, à travers la figure emblématique du héros des douze Travaux, un axe essentiel des rapports réels et imaginaires de l’homme avec son environnement naturel et culturel. Héraclès est à la fois le chasseur et la proie, le sacrificateur et la victime, dans un rapport dialectique avec les animaux qui, tantôt l’attirent vers le monde sauvage, tantôt sont gagnés, par son entremise, à la civilisation.
Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- European Religions - pre-Christian --- Heracles --- Hercules --- Херкулес --- Kherkules --- Herkules --- Erculu --- Herkul --- Ercole --- Erculi --- Херкул --- Alcaeus --- Alcides --- Alkaios --- Alkeidēs --- Earcail --- Eracle --- Eracles --- Heracle --- Herakl --- Heraklej --- Hēraklēs --- Héraklész --- Heraklis --- Herakliu --- Heraklo --- Hērakls --- Héthacl'ye --- 赫拉克勒斯 --- ヘーラクレース --- הרקולס --- 헤라클레스 --- Херакле --- Херакъл --- Гэракл --- Геракл --- هرکول --- هيراكليس --- Ἀλκείδης --- Ἀλκαῖος --- Ἡρακλῆς --- sacrifice --- divinités grecques antiques --- religion grecque antique
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"Wie keine andere mythische Figur der Antike vereint Herakles diverse Charaktereigenschaften in sich, die oft in eklatantem Widerspruch zueinander stehen. Silvio Bär untersucht, wie Herakles als literarische Figur in der altgriechischen Epik von Homer bis Nonnos verwendet wird und wie seine inhärente Widersprüchlichkeit funktionalisiert wird. Obwohl Herakles im altgriechischen Epos nie als Protagonist auftritt, ist er dennoch von herausragender Bedeutung, insofern als seine Präsenz oft in eine Wechselwirkung mit der Haupthandlung tritt oder für metapoetische Zwecke (das "Reden über das Erzählen") benutzt wird. Methodologisch orientiert sich die Studie an der in der Klassischen Philologie bisher kaum angewendeten Methode der narratologischen Figurenanalyse. Ferner postuliert Bär die "Widerspruchsfähigkeit des Mythos": Das "System Mythos" folgt demnach einer eigenen Logik, Widersprüche und Ungereimtheiten müssen nicht aufgelöst oder erklärt werden, sondern ergänzen und verstärken einander gegenseitig - eine Eigenschaft des Mythos, für die Herakles beispielhaft steht."--Publisher's website.
Epos. --- Greek literature --- Greek literature. --- Griechisch. --- Narrativität. --- Poetizität. --- History and criticism. --- Herakles. --- Hercules, --- History and criticism --- Heracles --- Hercules --- Херкулес --- Kherkules --- Herkules --- Erculu --- Herkul --- Ercole --- Erculi --- Херкул --- Alcaeus --- Alcides --- Alkaios --- Alkeidēs --- Earcail --- Eracle --- Eracles --- Heracle --- Herakl --- Heraklej --- Hēraklēs --- Héraklész --- Heraklis --- Herakliu --- Heraklo --- Hērakls --- Héthacl'ye --- 赫拉克勒斯 --- ヘーラクレース --- הרקולס --- 헤라클레스 --- Херакле --- Херакъл --- Гэракл --- Геракл --- هرکول --- هيراكليس --- Ἀλκείδης --- Ἀλκαῖος --- Ἡρακλῆς
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"Herakles Inside and Outside the Church: from the first Apologists to the Quattrocento explores the reception of the ancient Greek hero Herakles (the Roman Hercules) in the predominantly Christian cultures which succeeded classical antiquity in Europe. Each chapter takes a particular literary or visual incarnation, grappling with the question of the hero's significance within the early Church, in less formal contexts, and beyond Christendom in his unexpected role as Buddha's companion in Gandharan art. The volume is one of four to be published in the Metaforms series examining the extraordinarily persistent role of Herakles-Hercules in western culture up to the present day, drawing together scholars from a range of disciplines to offer a unique insight into the hero's perennial appeal"--
Civilization, Classical --- Christianity and other religions --- Influence. --- Greek. --- Roman. --- Heracles, --- Hercules, --- In literature. --- Greek --- Roman --- Heracles --- Hercules --- Classical civilization --- Civilization, Ancient --- Classicism --- Alcaeus --- Alcides --- Alkaios --- Alkeidēs --- Earcail --- Eracle --- Eracles --- Heracle --- Herakl --- Heraklej --- Hēraklēs --- Héraklész --- Heraklis --- Herakliu --- Heraklo --- Hērakls --- Héthacl'ye --- 赫拉克勒斯 --- ヘーラクレース --- הרקולס --- 헤라클레스 --- Херакле --- Херакъл --- Гэракл --- Геракл --- هرکول --- هيراكليس --- Ἀλκείδης --- Ἀλκαῖος --- Ἡρακλῆς --- Херкулес --- Kherkules --- Herkules --- Erculu --- Herkul --- Ercole --- Erculi --- Херкул
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Thyestes (Greek mythology) --- Hercules (Roman mythology) --- Oedipus (Greek mythology) --- Thyeste (Mythologie grecque) --- Hercule (Mythologie romaine) --- Oedipe (Mythologie grecque) --- Drama --- Théâtre --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, --- Octavia, --- Agamemnon, --- Translations into English --- Agamemnon (Greek mythology) --- Théâtre --- Annaeus Seneca, Lucius, --- Seneca, Annaeus, --- Seneca, --- Seneca, L. A. --- Seneca, Lucio Anneo, --- Seneka, --- Seneka, L. Annėĭ, --- Sénèque, --- סנקא, לוציוס אנאוס --- Pseudo-Seneca --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus --- Sénèque --- Seneca --- Hercules --- Oedipus --- Drama. --- Translations into English. --- Thyestes, --- Thiestes, --- Thyeste, --- Tiestas, --- Tieste, --- Tiestes, --- Θυέστης, --- Тиест, --- Фиест, --- Тієст, --- 티에스테스 , --- תיאסטס --- テュエステース, --- Edip --- Edipas --- Edipi --- Edipo --- Edips --- Edipu --- Edipus --- Edyp --- Ødipus --- Oedip --- Œdipe --- Oidipus --- Oidipusz --- أوديب --- Эдип --- Эдып --- Едіп --- Едип --- Οἰδίπους --- Οιδιποδας --- 오이디푸스 --- オイディプース --- 俄狄浦斯 --- עדיפוס --- אדיפוס --- Херкулес --- Kherkules --- Herkules --- Erculu --- Herkul --- Ercole --- Erculi --- Херкул --- Heracles --- Agaiméamnón, --- Agamemno, --- Agamemnonas, --- Agamemnoni, --- Agamennone, --- Agamemnons, --- Agamenón, --- Agememnon, --- Ἀγαμέμνων, --- Αγαμέμνονας, --- أجاممنون --- آگاممنون --- Агамемнан, --- Агамемнон, --- 아가멤논, --- אגממנון --- アガメムノーン, --- 阿伽门农, --- Agamemnon (Greek mythology) - Drama --- Thyestes (Greek mythology) - Drama --- Hercules (Roman mythology) - Drama --- Oedipus (Greek mythology) - Drama --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, - ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D. - Translations into English --- Octavia, - consort of Nero, Emperor of Rome, - ca. 42-62 - Drama --- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, - ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D. --- Octavia, - consort of Nero, Emperor of Rome, - ca. 42-62
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