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Hölderlin’s Mnemosyne: A Reading
I offer a close reading of Hölderlin’s “Mnemosyne“ (“Reif sind, in Feuer getaucht…”) that situates it in terms of its links to Greek tragedy and Homer. The essay explores Hölderlin’s focus on Achilles and the death of the Greek heroes Patroklos and Ajax ...
Charles Bambach
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Atlas de imagens e seus intervalos. Uma constelação de conceitos flutuantes
À semelhança do Atlas de Mnemosyne definido por Warburg e investigado por Didi-Huberman, este texto utiliza a ideia de constelação para tratar os intervalos entre visualidades como espaços capazes de gerar experiências singulares dentro dos processos ...
Wolney Fernandes
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Mnemosyne e Lethe: a interpretação heideggeriana da verdade
O texto propõe articular a interpretação heidegge-riana da verdade à luz da concepção de memória/reminiscência elaborada por Martin Heidegger em sua leitura fenomenológico--hermenêutica de Platão.
Alexandre Rubenich Silva
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Chronos and the moires. Readings on temporality in greek mythology
This article is based on two notions of temporality, the circular one and the linear one. From a hermeneutical approach, it traces the presence of both concepts of time in two Greek myths: Chronos (who represents the cosmic and natural time) and the ...
Olaya Fernández Guerrero
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Technique and image in Aby Warburg
In this article a specific kind of access to Aby Warburg’s work is intended through the idea of “technique”. Notions such as “Denkraum”, “image” and “magic” are read in a manner that links the artistic technique with the Warburg’s critique of technique ...
Néstor Facundo Cognigni
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PRANAS: A New Platform for Retinal Analysis and Simulation
The retina encodes visual scenes by trains of action potentials that are sent to the brain via the optic nerve. In this paper, we describe a new free access user-end software allowing to better understand this coding.
Bruno Cessac +6 more
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Aby Warburg: Mnemosyne ...
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“And the Script Sounds”: Literary Hermeneutics and Imaginary Listening
Friedrich Hölderlin’s late hymns Patmos (first version) and Mnemosyne (early draft) create an intriguing tension between the “solid letter” that must be deciphered faithfully and the evocation of a “sounding script” that, together with an equally ...
Rolf J. Goebel
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