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Individuals or Types? Ancient Criticism and Modern Psychology on Characterization in Greek Tragedy
This chapter investigates scholia (ancient commentaries) on Greek tragedy and the kinds of social attribution in which they engage when discussing the characterization of characters in the plays. It is demonstrated that — in contrast to what is often stated in modern scholarship about ancient theory — ancient commentators do not prefer explanations for
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Methodology of Criticism of Egyptian and Phoenician Mythologies by Eusebius of Caesarea in the Treatise “Praeparatio evangelica” [PDF]
Criticism of Egyptian and Phoenician mythology is an important and key place in the treatise “Praeparatio evangelica”. The apologist begins his work with it, dedicating the first book of the treatise to criticism. By this, on the one hand, the apologist
Priest Dmitry Yu. Degtyarev
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Linguistic atlases between the modernity of the term and its origins in the Arab heritage
In Our search for the sani atlas; we discussed the modern tern with its origins in arab criticism ; where It deals with modern scince that links language and geographical region and highlights seeds were in the geology that focused on the relation ...
Kater elnnada boumaiza
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ABSTRACT During the early modern period, the Quarrel of the Ancients and Moderns encapsulated profound changes in the way people conceived of the past in relation to their own present. While the Ancients continued to advocate emulating esteemed ancient authorities, the Moderns sought to break away from previous models through original ...
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How does one explain the remarkable resilience of the notion of mimesis in the face of frequently severe criticism, starting with Plato’s “Politeia”?
Andreas Kablitz
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Joseph’s Food Politics as Life-Keeper of Many People: A Close Rereading of Genesis 47:13–26
The Septuagint reading predominantly influences the interpretation of Genesis 47:13-26 (primarily v. 21). Despite a positive portrayal of Joseph, he is also seen as Pharaoh’s accomplice to enslave the Egyptian people.
Yonky Karman
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The Classical and Modern Concept of Unity in Arabic Poem
The issue of harmony and unity in the Arabic criticism and poem is of prime concern, which gained the great importance in modern criticism; as various critiques are of the different opinions regarding its existence, significance, applications and ...
Yahya Khan
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The Classical and Modern Concept of Unity in Arabic Poem (Arabic)
The issue of harmony and unity in the Arabic criticism and poem is of prime concern, which gained the great importance in modern criticism; as various critiques are of the different opinions regarding its existence, significance, applications and ...
Yahya Khan
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Through the analysis of one erroneous piece of art criticism, an essay by Goethe that re-imagines a lost ancient sculpture, I demonstrate the difficulty that the discipline of art history has with conceptualizing the experience of art making and how one ...
Luiza Esper Berthoud
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Interactive Tools and Tasks for the Hebrew Bible : From Language Learning to Textual Criticism [PDF]
This contribution to a special issue on “Computer-aided processing of intertextuality” in ancient texts will illustrate how using digital tools to interact with the Hebrew Bible offers new promising perspectives for visualizing the texts and for ...
Nicolai Winther-Nielsen
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