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The multidisciplinary contributions to this collection of papers look at Rome as the cultural and Milan as the political capital in the 4th and 5th centuries. In the literature of the time both cities were perceived as spaces in which the political.
Architecture --- History --- Rome (Italy) --- Milan (Italy) --- Intellectual life. --- In literature. --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Design and construction --- Mailand (Italy) --- Milano (Italy) --- Milão (Italy) --- Mediolanum (Italy) --- Comune di Milano (Italy) --- Groupes, Théorie des --- Group theory --- Milan. --- Rome. --- Architecture, Primitive
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Fathers of the church
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Pères de l'Eglise
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Eglise
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Théologie philosophique
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History
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Histoire
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Philosophy, Ancient
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Conferences - Meetings
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Kirchenschriftsteller.
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Augustine,
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"Thema der Beiträge sind intentionale Praktiken der Wissensvermittlung, die in den Medien Text und Bild in vormodernen Kulteren von der Antike bis ins Frühmittelalter erkennbar und beschreibbar sind. Untersuchungsgegenstand sind altorientalische, antike griechische, römische, syrische, klassisch-arabische und frühmittelalterliche Texte und bildliche Darstellunen, in denen die Kommunikation von Sach-/Fachwissen und religiösem, philosophischem, politischem, sozialem, paradigmatischem Wissen eine Rolle spielt. Im Fokus stehen die an diesen Prozessen beteiligten Akteure, insbesondere die Darastellung ihrer verbalen, mimischen und gestischen Kommunikation bzw. (Selbst- ) Inszenierung in Text und Bild."--Page 4 of cover.
Communication --- Transmission of texts --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Transmission de textes --- Théorie de la connaissance --- History --- Congresses. --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Strategic planning --- Knowledge management --- Knowledge, Sociology of --- Imagery (Psychology) --- Communication in learning and scholarship --- Communication in learning and scholarship. --- Imagery (Psychology). --- Knowledge, Sociology of. --- Transmission of texts. --- Théorie de la connaissance --- Congrès --- Strategic planning - Germany --- Knowledge management - Germany
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Eine Neuedition der augustinischen Frühdialoge ist ein Desiderat für alle Forscher/innen, die sich mit der Fortwirkung der paganen literarischen und philosophischen Tradition in der christlichen Spätantike bzw. ihrer Rezeption durch die frühchristlichen Autoren befassen. Innerhalb des umfangreichen Gesamtwerks Augustins sind die drei ersten erhaltenen Schriften Contra Academicos, De beata vita und De ordine von besonderem Interesse, weil hier deutlich wird, wie stark der spätere Bischof und katholische Dogmatiker in der Zeit unmittelbar nach seiner ‚Bekehrung‘ im Jahre 386 antiken Traditionen verpflichtet war. In der abendländischen Literatur- und Geistesgeschichte sind die Dialoge ein Zeugnis für die Transformation der von Cicero geprägten literarischen Formen und der Fragestellungen der hellenistischen Philosophie sowie die Möglichkeiten einer Integration von christlicher und platonischer Lehre. Die Dialoge sind deshalb ein zentraler Gegenstand von Forschung und Lehre der Klassischen Philologie, Philosophie und (Kirchen-)Geschichte. Die Edition bietet erstmals einen nach streng wissenschaftlichen Kriterien und unter angemessener Berücksichtigung des gesamten Handschriftenbestands edierten Text. The three earliest writings of Augustine of Hippo address questions about the Stoic and Skeptical theory of perception, ethics, pagan and Christian theology, and the ancient education program. For the first time, this edition offers a text edited according to stringent scientific criteria that take into account the entire manuscript legacy. It is thus an important working tool for classical philologists, philosophers, and theologians.
Augustine of Hippo --- Christian Platonism --- early dialogues --- hellenistic philosophy --- 276 =71 AUGUSTINUS --- 276 =71 AUGUSTINUS Latijnse patrologie--AUGUSTINUS --- 276 =71 AUGUSTINUS Patrologie latine--AUGUSTINUS --- Latijnse patrologie--AUGUSTINUS --- Patrologie latine--AUGUSTINUS --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Education --- Education. --- Theology, Doctrinal. --- Théologie dogmatique --- Early works to 1800. --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Augustine of Hippo. --- Christian Platonism. --- early dialogues. --- hellenistic philosophy. --- Theology, Doctrinal - Early works to 1800 --- Education - Early works to 1800
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Skepticism. --- 276 =71 AUGUSTINUS --- #GOSA:II.P.AU.2.M --- Latijnse patrologie--AUGUSTINUS --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy and religion --- Skepticism --- Scepticism --- Unbelief --- Agnosticism --- Belief and doubt --- Free thought --- Christianity and philosophy --- Religion and philosophy --- Religion --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Augustine, --- Knowledge, Theory of. --- Philosophy and religion. --- Scepticisme --- Théorie de la connaissance --- Philosophie et religion --- History --- History. --- Histoire --- Augustine --- Platonists
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Latin literature --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Speech in literature. --- Performance in literature. --- Communication in literature. --- Littérature latine --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Narration --- Parole dans la littérature --- Rendement au travail dans la littérature --- Communication dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Speech in literature --- Performance in literature --- Mimesis in literature --- Communication in literature --- History and criticism --- Littérature latine --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Parole dans la littérature --- Rendement au travail dans la littérature --- Communication dans la littérature --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Representation (Literature) --- Imitation in literature --- Realism in literature --- Latin literature - History and criticism
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Greek poetry --- Poésie grecque --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Callimachus --- 875 CALLIMACHUS --- Drama --- -Drama --- Drama, Modern --- Plays --- Stage --- Literature --- Acting --- Dialogue --- Griekse literatuur--CALLIMACHUS --- Chorus (Greek drama) --- Philosophy --- -Kallimakh --- Kallimachos --- Kālīmākhūs al-Qūrīnī --- Qūrīnī, Kālīmākhūs --- Calímaco --- Callimaco --- Kallimach --- Callimaque --- Καλλίμαχος --- Criticism and interpretation --- 875 CALLIMACHUS Griekse literatuur--CALLIMACHUS --- -Griekse literatuur--CALLIMACHUS --- -Criticism and interpretation --- -Callimachus Cyrenaeus --- Kallimachus --- Kallimachos van Kyrene --- Poésie grecque --- Chorus (Drama) --- Greek drama --- Chorus --- Callimachus Cyrenaeus --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Kallimakh
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Mankind's constant struggle with physical as well as mental weaknesses is omnipresent in ancient literature: misconduct, wrongdoing, failure and experiences of contingency are anthropological phenomena. Ancient ethics, epistemology, and natural philosophy have developed different theoretical approaches and guidelines on how to act and how to overcome all kinds of problems. Christian theology, on the other hand, has explained moral failure as a symptom of original sin, comparing decline and destruction to a burden from which mankind is relieved only at the end. The contributions explore how ancient philosophical texts, both pagan and Christian, explain, conceptualize and integrate the myriad manifestations of human fallibility into the different philosophical schools. The focus is on anthropological, ontological and theological concepts that analyse and reflect human fallibility, as well as on the textual and linguistic representation of the phenomenon in ancient literature. Several contributions in the volume explore literary texts that discuss or illustrate the philosophical dimension of fallibility, such as satire's or tragedy's (often exaggerated) depiction of human weakness.
Anthropology. --- Epistemology. --- Ethics. --- Human Failure.
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