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Gods and Mortals in Early Greek and Near Eastern Mythology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

Gods and Mortals in Early Greek and Near Eastern Mythology

Explores the interaction between Greece and the Ancient Near East through stories about the gods and their relationships with humankind.

Keys to productive rice farming
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Keys to productive rice farming

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: PhilRice

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Roads in the Deserts of Roman Egypt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

Roads in the Deserts of Roman Egypt

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-07-19
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  • Publisher: Oxbow Books

Egypt under the Romans (30 BCE–3rd century CE) was a period when local deserts experienced an unprecedented flurry of activity. In the Eastern Desert, a marked increase in desert traffic came from imperial prospecting/quarrying activities and caravans transporting wares to and from the Red Sea ports. In the Western Desert, resilient camels slowly became primary beasts of burden in desert travel, enabling caravaneers to lengthen daily marching distances across previously inhospitable dunes. Desert road archaeology has used satellite imaging, landscape studies and network analysis to plot desert trail networks with greater accuracy; however, it is often difficult to date roadside installatio...

SMST-2006
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 815

SMST-2006

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Homer in Performance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 441

Homer in Performance

Before they were written down, the poems attributed to Homer were performed orally, usually by rhapsodes (singers/reciters) who might have traveled from city to city or enjoyed a position in a wealthy household. Even after the Iliad and the Odyssey were committed to writing, rhapsodes performed the poems at festivals, often competing against each other. As they recited the epics, the rhapsodes spoke as both the narrator and the characters. These different acts—performing the poem and narrating and speaking in character within it—are seldom studied in tandem. Homer in Performance breaks new ground by bringing together all of the speakers involved in the performance of Homeric poetry: rhap...

Medical Device Materials Iii
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Medical Device Materials Iii

The Materials & Processes for Medical Devices Conference focuses on the materials science and engineering aspects of the medical devices industry. Device manufacturers, materials providers, and clinicians share information and knowledge on materials and their properties. Coverage ranges from cardiovascular devices to orthopedics to dental appliances. --

Markers of Allusion in Archaic Greek Poetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 459

Markers of Allusion in Archaic Greek Poetry

Challenging many established narratives of literary history, this book investigates how the earliest known Greek poets (seventh to fifth centuries BCE) signposted their debts to their predecessors and prior traditions – placing markers in their works for audiences to recognise (much like the 'Easter eggs' of modern cinema). Within antiquity, such signposting has often been considered the preserve of later literary cultures, closely linked with the development of libraries, literacy and writing. In this wide-ranging new study, Thomas Nelson shows that these devices were already deeply ingrained in oral archaic Greek poetry, deconstructing the artificial boundary between a supposedly 'primal' archaic literature and a supposedly 'sophisticated' book culture of Hellenistic Alexandria and Rome. In three interlocking case studies, he highlights how poets from Homer to Pindar employed the language of hearsay, memory and time to index their allusive relationships, as they variously embraced, reworked and challenged their inherited tradition.

Der Rand der Welt
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 502

Der Rand der Welt

Die Ränder der Welt sind mehr als die Kante am Rande einer scheibenförmigen Welt. Sie sind die Räume am Rande der Wahrnehmung, die der Mensch auf der Basis noch so geringen Wissens phantasievoll gestaltet. In der Vorstellungswelt der Griechen von Homer bis zu Alexander dem Großen spielten diese Ränder eine bedeutende Rolle. Auch noch als die Erde nicht mehr als Scheibe begriffen wurde, blieben sie als Ränder der Oikumene, der bewohnten und bekannten Welt, bestehen. Sie waren Projektionsflächen für Ängste und Wünsche und Reflexionsräume, in denen die Griechen über sich selbst und ihre Gesellschaft nachdachten. Was den Kosmos, die bewohnte und bekannte Welt, die griechische Kultur und das Menschsein für die Griechen ausmachte, zeigt sich besonders deutlich in ihren Vorstellungen von den Rändern.

Spain at War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Spain at War

Spain's principal and most devastating war during the 20th century was, unusually for most of Europe, an internal conflict. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939 two competing armies – the insurgent and counterrevolutionary Nationalist Army and the Republican Popular Army – engaged in a conflict to impose their version of Spanish identity and the right to shape the country's future. In its aftermath, Francoist Spain remained on a war footing for the duration of the Second World War. In spite of the unabated flood of books on the Spanish Civil War and its consequences, historians of Spain in the 20th century have focused relatively little on the interaction of society and culture, ...