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Homer und die Tragödie : zu den Bezügen zwischen Odyssee und Orestie-Dramen (Aischylos: Orestie ; Sophokles: Elektra ; Euripides: Elektra)
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ISBN: 9783823368991 3823368990 Year: 2014 Publisher: Tübingen Narr Francke Attempto

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Transtextuelle Technik in den Aristophanischen Komödien
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ISBN: 9783949189692 Year: 2023 Publisher: Göttingen Verlag Antike

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Konkordanz und Konsens : zur Gesellschaftstheorie in der Schrift "De concordantia catholica" des Nicolaus von Cues
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ISBN: 3429016029 Year: 1994 Publisher: Würzburg Echter

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Gaze, Vision, and Visuality in Ancient Greek Literature
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ISBN: 9783110568998 9783110571288 9783110569063 3110571285 311056906X 9783110571332 3110571331 3110568993 Year: 2018 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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Visual culture, performance and spectacle lay at the heart of all aspects of ancient Greek daily routine, such as court and assembly, cult and ritual, and art and culture. Seeing was considered the most secure means of obtaining knowledge, with many citing the etymological connection between 'seeing' and 'knowing' in ancient Greek as evidence for this. Seeing was also however often associated with mere appearances, false perception and deception. Gazing and visuality in the ancient Greek world have had a central place in the scholarship for some time now, enjoying an abundance of pertinent discussions and bibliography. If this book differs from the previous publications, it is in its emphasis on diverse genres: the concepts 'gaze', 'vision' and 'visuality' are considered across different Greek genres and media. The recipients of ancient Greek literature (both oral and written) were encouraged to perceive the narrated scenes as spectacles and to 'follow the gaze' of the characters in the narrative. By setting a broad time span, the evolution of visual culture in Greece is tracked, while also addressing broader topics such as theories of vision, the prominence of visuality in specific time periods, and the position of visuality in a hierarchisation of the senses.


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