Listing 1 - 6 of 6 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Choose an application
Alcestis (Greek mythology) in literature --- Motivation (Psychology) in literature --- Death in literature --- Alceste (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Mort dans la littérature --- Euripides. --- Euripides --- Alceste (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Mort dans la littérature --- Alcestis, --- In literature --- Euripides - Alcestis
Choose an application
Classical Latin literature --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Alcestis (Greek mythology) in literature --- Manuscripts, Latin (Papyri) --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Alceste (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Papyrus latins --- Alcestis --- Alcestis (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Alcestis (Greek mythology) --- Poetry. --- -Manuscripts, Latin (Papyri) --- Latin papyri --- Papyri, Latin --- Manuscripts, Classical (Papyri) --- Manuscripts (Papyri) --- Poetry --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Alceste (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Alcestis Barcinonensis. --- Alcesti di Barcellona --- Alcestis in Barcelona --- Alceste de Barcelone --- Alcestis Barcinonensis --- Alcestis, --- In literature --- Carmen de Alcestide --- Literature. --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- Alceste, --- Alcestes, --- Alcesti , --- Alkestidė, --- Alkēstis, --- Alkesto, --- Alkésztisz, --- 阿尔克斯提斯, --- Алкеста, --- Алкестида, --- アルケースティス, --- 알케스티스, --- Ἄλκηστις, --- In literature. --- Alcestis (Greek mythology) - Poetry.
Choose an application
D'Euripide à T. S. Eliot, en passant par Gluck et Rilke, la figure d'Alceste, épouse aimante qui accepte de mourir à la place de son mari, a inspiré maint artiste. A la fin de l'Antiquité, un poète latin, dont l'identité nous est inconnue, composa des vers sur le mythe de la reine de Thessalie. Son poème aurait été à jamais perdu, si les sables d'Egypte ne nous en avaient pas livré une copie sur un papyrus du IVe siècle. Connu comme l' "Alceste de Barcelone" , il représente un des apports majeurs de la papyrologie à notre connaissance de la littérature latine et, depuis sa première édition, en 1982, il n'a cessé d'attirer l'attention des spécialistes et des amateurs de culture classique. Le présent ouvrage propose une nouvelle édition du poème latin, accompagnée d'une traduction française, ainsi que d'un commentaire critique et linguistique. Exceptionnel à plusieurs égards, le manuscrit qui le contient fait l'objet d'une analyse codicologique et paléographique détaillée. On examine également son contexte de production et d'utilisation et, par extension, celui dans lequel l' "Alceste de Barcelone" a pu, de par sa langue, son style et son sujet, susciter l'intérêt dans l'Antiquité tardive. En filigrane aux discussions autour du texte et de son manuscrit, on aborde les questions de la transmission et la réception de la culture classique à la fin de l'Antiquité, notamment en Egypte, terre de riches entrecroisements culturels.
Alceste (Mythologie grecque) --- Alceste (Personnage mythologique) --- Alceste (mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Alceste, Reine, épouse d'Admète, roi de Phères --- Alcestis (Greek mythology) --- Alcestis (Greek mythology) in literature --- Alcestis (Griekse mythologie) --- Alcestis (Griekse mythologie) in de literatuur --- Alcestis (Legendary character) --- Alcestis (Mythological character) --- Alcestis, Koningin, gemalin van Admetos, koning van Ferai --- Alcestis, Queen, consort of Admetus, King of Pherae --- Alkestis (Mythologisch figuur) --- Alkestis, Koningin, gemalin van Admetos, koning van Ferai --- Handschriften [Latijnse ] (Papyrus) --- Latijnse papyri --- Latin papyri --- Manuscripts [Latin] (Papyri) --- Manuscrits latins (Papyrus) --- Papyri [Latijnse] --- Papyri [Latin ] --- Papyrologie --- Papyrology --- Papyrus latins --- Latin poetry --- Poésie latine --- 871 --- Literature Latin Poetry --- Poésie latine --- Alcestis Barcinonensis --- Papyrus. --- Alceste,
Choose an application
"Hesiod's Cosmos offers a comprehensive interpretation of both the Theogony and the Works and Days and demonstrates how the two Hesiodic poems must be read together as two halves of an integrated whole embracing both the divine and the human cosmos. After first offering a survey of the structure of both poems, Professor Clay reveals their mutually illuminating unity by offering detailed analyses of their respective poems, their teachings on the origins of the human race, and the two versions of the Prometheus myth. She then examines the role of human beings in the Theogony and the role of the gods in the Works and Days, as well as the position of the hybrid figures of monsters and heroes within the Hesiodic cosmos and in relation to the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women."--Jacket.
Religious poetry, Greek --- Didactic poetry, Greek --- Cosmology, Ancient, in literature. --- Mythology, Greek, in literature. --- Human beings in literature. --- Gods, Greek, in literature. --- Monsters in literature. --- Man in literature --- Greek religious poetry --- Greek poetry --- History and criticism. --- Hesiod. --- Hesiod --- Gesiod --- Geziod --- Esiodo --- Hēsiodos --- Hezjod --- Hésiode --- Hesíodo --- Hesiyodos --- הסיודוס --- Ἡσίοδος --- Knowledge --- Cosmology. --- Cosmology, Ancient, in literature --- Gods, Greek, in literature --- Human beings in literature --- Monsters in literature --- Mythology, Greek, in literature --- History and criticism --- Hesiodus --- Cosmology --- Religious poetry [Greek ] --- Didactic poetry [Greek ] --- Cosmology [Ancient ] in literature --- Mythology [Greek ] in literature --- Gods [Greek ] in literature --- Alceste (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature. --- Cosmologie antique dans la littérature. --- Didactic poetry, Greek. --- Dieux grecs dans la littérature. --- Homme dans la littérature. --- Kosmologie. --- Literatura grega. --- Monstres dans la littérature. --- Poésie didactique grecque --- Poésie religieuse --- Religious poetry, Greek. --- Wereldbeeld. --- Histoire et critique. --- Hesiodus, --- Hésiode --- Hésiode. --- Hesiodo. --- Hesiodus. --- Et la cosmologie. --- Theogony (Hesiod). --- Works and days (Hesiod). --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Religious poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Didactic poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Hesiod - Theogony --- Hesiod - Works and days --- Hesiod - Knowledge - Cosmology
Choose an application
The Gorgon's Severed Head looks at three plays of Euripides, one early, one middle and one late in his career. Innovations in genre, in the use of the traditional stories, in the representation of women and of gender issues are present at every period. In all three plays characters are depicted creating themselves and each other. Chapter One on Alcestis looks at the artistry of the two main characters and is especially concerned with finding a role for Admetus, the play's most serious problem. The second chapter treats the physical displacement of the myth in Euripides' version of the Electra-Orestes story. A last section approaches the layers of time and space in Phoenissae .
Classical Greek literature --- Drama --- Alceste (mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Alcestis (Greek mythology) in literature --- Alcestis (Griekse mythologie) in de literatuur --- Electra (Greek mythology) in literature --- Electra (Griekse mythologie) in de literatuur --- Electre (Mythologie grecque) dans la litérature --- Sept [Les ] contre Thèbes (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology) in literature --- Tragedie --- Tragedy --- Tragédie --- Treurspel --- Zeven [De ] tegen Thebe (Griekse mythologie) in de literatuur --- Alcestis (Greek mythology) --- Electra (Greek mythology) --- Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology) --- Women and literature --- Greek drama (Tragedy) --- Alceste (Mythologie grecque) --- Electre (Mythologie grecque) --- Sept contre Thèbes (Mythologie grecque) --- Femmes et littérature --- Tragédie grecque --- History and criticism --- Théâtre --- Histoire et critique --- Euripides --- Euripides. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Alcestis (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Electra (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Tragedy. --- -Literature --- -Criticism and interpretation --- -Euripides --- Euripide --- Criticism and interpretation --- -Drama --- Literature --- Sept contre Thèbes (Mythologie grecque) --- Femmes et littérature --- Tragédie grecque --- Théâtre --- Ėvripid --- Yūrībīdīs --- Euripedes --- Eŭripido --- Eurypides --- Euripidesu --- אוריפידס --- エウリーピデース --- Εὐριπίδης --- Greece --- Euripides. - Alcestis. --- Alcestis, --- Electra --- Literature. --- Women and literature. --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- Alceste, --- Alcestes, --- Alcesti , --- Alcestis --- Alkestidė, --- Alkēstis, --- Alkesto, --- Alkésztisz, --- Électre --- Alektra --- Ēlektra --- Elektro --- Elettra --- 厄勒克特拉 --- エーレクトラー --- אלקטרה --- 엘렉트라 --- Електра --- Электра --- الکترا --- اليكترا --- Ἀλέκτρα --- Ἠλέκτρα --- 阿尔克斯提斯, --- Алкеста, --- Алкестида, --- アルケースティス, --- 알케스티스, --- Ἄλκηστις, --- In literature. --- Alcestis (Euripides) --- Electra (Euripides) --- Phoenician women (Euripides) --- Phoenissae (Euripides) --- Phoinissai (Euripides) --- Euripidis Phoenissae (Euripides) --- Euripidou Phoinissai (Euripides) --- Euripidou Ēlektra (Euripides) --- Ēlektra (Euripides) --- Euripidis Electra (Euripides) --- Euripides' Electra (Euripides) --- Alcesti (Euripides) --- Euripides' Alcestis (Euripides) --- Alkēstis (Euripides) --- Greece. --- 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 --- Women and literature - Greece.
Listing 1 - 6 of 6 |
Sort by
|