Meta-Formation: Experiments and Rituals

Meta-Formation: Experiments and Rituals
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 76
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ISBN-10 : 9780359169696
ISBN-13 : 0359169694
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Meta-Formation: Experiments and Rituals by : Rachel David

Catalogue of contemporary artistic Ironwork accompanying the 2019 exhibition Meta-Formation: Experiments and Rituals. Curated, compiled and edited by Rachel David. Contributors and artists include Andy Cooperman, Sarah Darro, Hoss Haley, Daniel Miller, Jeffrey Funk, Monica Coyne, and Patrick Quinn. 30 North American and International artists represented.

Metaformations

Metaformations
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 0801417627
ISBN-13 : 9780801417627
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Metaformations by : Frederick Ahl

Latin Literature

Latin Literature
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781134646777
ISBN-13 : 1134646771
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Latin Literature by : Susanna Morton Braund

This highly accessible, user-friendly work provides a fresh and illuminating introduction to the most important aspects of Latin prose and poetry. Readers are constantly encouraged to think for themselves about how and why we study the texts in question. They are stimulated and inspired to do their own further reading through engagement with a wide selection of translated extracts, and with a useful exploration of the different ways in which they can be approached. Central throughout is the theme of the fundamental connections between Latin literature and issues of elite Roman culture. The versatile structure of the book makes it suitable both for individual and class use.

Dreams in Late Antiquity

Dreams in Late Antiquity
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780691215853
ISBN-13 : 0691215855
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Dreams in Late Antiquity by : Patricia Cox Miller

Dream interpretation was a prominent feature of the intellectual and imaginative world of late antiquity, for martyrs and magicians, philosophers and theologians, polytheists and monotheists alike. Finding it difficult to account for the prevalence of dream-divination, modern scholarship has often condemned it as a cultural weakness, a mass lapse into mere superstition. In this book, Patricia Cox Miller draws on pagan, Jewish, and Christian sources and modern semiotic theory to demonstrate the integral importance of dreams in late-antique thought and life. She argues that Graeco-Roman dream literature functioned as a language of signs that formed a personal and cultural pattern of imagination and gave tangible substance to ideas such as time, cosmic history, and the self. Miller first discusses late-antique theories of dreaming, with emphasis on theological, philosophical, and hermeneutical methods of deciphering dreams as well as the practical uses of dreams, especially in magic and the cult of Asclepius. She then considers the cases of six Graeco-Roman dreamers: Hermas, Perpetua, Aelius Aristides, Jerome, Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory of Nazianus. Her detailed readings illuminate the ways in which dreams provided solutions to ethical and religious problems, allowed for the reconfiguration of gender and identity, provided occasions for the articulation of ethical ideas, and altogether served as a means of making sense and order of the world.

Word Outward

Word Outward
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 0415936802
ISBN-13 : 9780415936804
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Word Outward by : Corey J. Marvin

First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Poetry of Allusion

The Poetry of Allusion
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 0804718601
ISBN-13 : 9780804718608
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Poetry of Allusion by : Rachel Jacoff

A Stanford University Press classic.

The Institutional Dictionary of Astronism

The Institutional Dictionary of Astronism
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Publisher : Astral Publishing
Total Pages : 882
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Synopsis The Institutional Dictionary of Astronism by : Cometan

The Institutional Dictionary of Astronism is the cumulation of receptions between Cometan and the astronomical world during the Founding era (2013-2021). The publication of this very first full-length Institutional Dictionary of Astronism represents eight years of the development of Astronism from its inception to how it stands today in 2021. The publication of this dictionary also encapsulates Astronism exactly as it exists now and how Cometan conceives it by the end of the Founding era. This dictionary and its contents capture what Astronism is now for posterity to look back on how this astronomical belief system will change as time progresses. Many of the words and definitions of this dictionary will alter as we enter the Establishment era and Astronism continues its progression in becoming world religion. However, what will not ever change is Cometan’s absolute devotion to the stars of the night sky and his discovery of their secrets through his receptions, personal inspirations, and his overall relationship with The Great Cosmos. Covering all the major Astronist beliefs, practices, cultural elements, theories, branches of study, and historical events, A Dictionary of Astronism, also known as the Institutional Dictionary of Astronism, is published by the Astronist Institution through its subsidiary, Astral Publishing, to commemorate the end of the era of The Founding of Astronism. The Founding of Astronism began exactly eight years on 1st July 2013 which sparked Cometan's ideations and indrucies and which afforded him the insight, knowledge, and vision to found a new religious movement, philosophy, spirituality and political ideology. As The Founding of Astronism, also simply known as the Founding era, comes to an end, the Astronist Institution wants to acknowledge the fundamental importance of this year period of the history of Astronism and to the wider history of religion, philosophy and spirituality as a whole. The Dictionary of Astronism immortalises that commemorative spirit by providing thousands of definition entries of Astronist terms that have been authorised by Astronist Institution scholars for dissemination worldwide. This dictionary captures the most up-to-date understanding of what Astronism is and how it as a whole and its component parts should be defined. Enjoy this dictionary that emblematises Astronism and how this new religion has so far developed.

Ovid's Causes

Ovid's Causes
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 0472104594
ISBN-13 : 9780472104598
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Ovid's Causes by : K. Sara Myers

A stimulating investigation of some of Ovid's source-material.

Shakespeare's Verbal Art

Shakespeare's Verbal Art
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 530
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ISBN-10 : 9781443887748
ISBN-13 : 1443887749
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Shakespeare's Verbal Art by : William Bellamy

Shakespeare’s Verbal Art is a profoundly important study of the newly rediscovered anagrams that lie hidden below the surface of all Shakespearean texts. It explains the essential role played by these concealed figures in Classical and Renaissance poetry, demonstrating the revelatory function of anagram by reference to the close analysis of a wide range of examples. Special attention is given to Shakespeare’s use of these sub-textual devices to clarify meaning and intention. The focus is first on Shake-speares Sonnets of 1609, and secondly on Hamlet, Othello and Twelfth Night, all of which are found to be composed around the concealed anagrams that render these works self-interpreting. A new kind of language use is revealed, in terms of which pre-Enlightenment text is envisaged as existing in two distinct dimensions – the overt and the covert – both of which must be read if any particular poem or play is to be fully understood. In effect, a wholly new set of Shakespearean texts is made available to the reader, who will find Shakespeare’s Verbal Art an essential guide to the new discoveries. The book will also be indispensable in the fields of Classical and Renaissance literature, linguistics, poetics, rhetoric, and literary history, and in relation to the pre-Enlightenment text in general, and will interest both the specialist and the general reader.

Uncovering Anna Perenna

Uncovering Anna Perenna
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781350048454
ISBN-13 : 1350048453
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Uncovering Anna Perenna by : Gwynaeth McIntyre

The figure of Anna Perenna embodies the complexity and richness of the Roman mythological tradition. In exploring Anna Perenna, the contributors apply different perspectives and critical methods to an array of compelling evidence drawn from central texts, monuments, coins, and inscriptions that encapsulate Rome's shifting artistic and political landscape. As a collection, Uncovering Anna Perenna provides a unique examination that represents the interdisciplinary intersection between Roman literature, history, and culture. The assembled chapters offer thought-provoking and insightful discussions written by specialists in Roman myth and religion, literary studies, and ancient history. A convergence of different perspectives within the collection, including comparative literature, gender and sexuality, literary criticism, and reception, results in a rich and varied investigation. Organized into four parts, the volume explores Anna along four conceptual lines: her liminal nature as a Carthaginian figure coopted into Rome's literary, mythological, and artistic heritage; her capacity as a Roman goddess and nymph; her political and cultural associations with plebeian and populist ideology; and her intriguing influence on James Joyce's Finnegans Wake.