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Epics are the oldest written long texts in many languages. They claim to recount fundamental events and seek to give validity to their version through formal composition. This volume provides an overview of Greek and Latin epic poetry from Homer to Late Antiquity. But above all it asks: How were they made audible?
Jörg Rüpke, Sofia Bianchi Mancini
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Jörg Rüpke, Sofia Bianchi Mancini
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A brief history of zinc–air batteries: 140 years of epic adventures
Energy and Environmental Science, 2022Jia-Ning Liu, Chang-Xin Zhao, Juan Wang
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Vision in Milton’s Epic Poetry
2018This chapter connects the pervasive thematic importance of the eye in Milton’s epic poems with features of his poetic style. Milton’s use of his blindness as a source of poetic authority is shown to be set in contrast with Satan’s damnable ways of seeing—a point that is emphasised when a series of acrostics make the reader aware of the moral ...
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Epic Poetry into Contemporary Choreography
2018This chapter considers two recent dance adaptations of the Odyssey: New Movement Collective’s 2013 work Nest and Cathy Marston’s ‘Choreographing the Katabasis’, a project undertaken in 2015 at the APGRD, Oxford. The chapter analyses how both these works engage with the epic poem in ways that have historically been of interest to classical scholars.
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Rescaling Egocentric Vision: Collection, Pipeline and Challenges for EPIC-KITCHENS-100
International Journal of Computer Vision, 2021Giovanni Maria Farinella +2 more
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