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    Berkeley [u.a.] : Univ. of California Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014575860
    Format: XV, 497 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 0520230353
    Series Statement: Weimar and now 30
    Content: "The life of Count Harry Kessler (1868-1937), the famous Anglo-German art patron, writer, and activist, offers a perspective on the tumultous transformation of art and politics that took place in modern Europe between 1890 and 1930. In the first half of his career Kessler was one of the most ardent and well known champions of aesthetic modernism in Imperial Germany, becoming a friend and patron to pioneering artists and writers of his day, most notably French sculptor Aristide Maillol, Belgian architect Henry van de Velde, English theater designer Gordon Craig, and Austrian poet and playwright Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and - in his capacity as director of the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Weimar and vice-president of the German Artists League - serving as a spokesman and lightning rod for embattled modern art. In the aftermath of the First World War, in which he served as a soldier, propagandist, and secret agent, Kessler embarked on a public career as a committed internationalist and pacifist, a stance that led ultimately to his exile from Germany upon the Nazi seizure of power." "Making use of the recently discovered portions of Kessler's extensive diaries, among the most remarkable journals ever written, Laird Easton explains the reasons for this startling metamorphosis, showing for the first time the continuities between Kessler's prewar aestheticism and his postwar politics and highlighting his importance within the larger history of the rise of modern art and politics. This lively narrative, the first English-language biography of Harry Kessler, provides a portrait of the man who W. H. Arden called "a crown witness of our times.""--BOOK JACKET.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 461-481) and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , German Studies
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    Keywords: Kessler, Harry Graf 1868-1937 ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Bibliografie
    Author information: Easton, Laird McLeod 1956-
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  • 2
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    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Harvard University Press
    UID:
    gbv_788170708
    Format: XV, 579 S. , Ill. , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9780674493094
    Uniform Title: Darius dans l'ombre d'Alexandre 〈engl.〉
    Content: "The last of Cyrus the Great's dynastic inheritors and the legendary enemy of Alexander the Great, Darius III ruled over a Persian Empire that stretched from the Mediterranean to the Indus River. Yet despite being the most powerful king of his time, Darius remains an obscure figure. As Pierre Briant explains in the first book ever devoted to the historical memory of Darius III, the little that is known of him comes primarily from Greek and Roman sources, which often present him in an unflattering light, as a decadent Oriental who lacked the masculine virtues of his Western adversaries. Influenced by the Alexander Romance as they are, even the medieval Persian sources are not free of harsh prejudices against the king Dara, whom they deemed deficient in the traditional kingly virtues. Ancient Classical accounts construct a man who is in every respect Alexander's opposite--feeble-minded, militarily inept, addicted to pleasure, and vain. When Darius's wife and children are captured by Alexander's forces at the Battle of Issos, Darius is ready to ransom his entire kingdom to save them--a devoted husband and father, perhaps, but a weak king. While Darius seems doomed to be a footnote in the chronicle of Alexander's conquests, in one respect it is Darius who has the last laugh. For after Darius's defeat in 331 BCE, Alexander is described by historians as becoming ever more like his vanquished opponent: a Darius-like sybarite prone to unmanly excess"--Provided by publisher
    Content: "The last of Cyrus the Great's dynastic inheritors and the legendary enemy of Alexander the Great, Darius III ruled over a Persian Empire that stretched from the Mediterranean to the Indus River. Yet despite being the most powerful king of his time, Darius remains an obscure figure. As Pierre Briant explains in the first book ever devoted to the historical memory of Darius III, the little that is known of him comes primarily from Greek and Roman sources, which often present him in an unflattering light, as a decadent Oriental who lacked the masculine virtues of his Western adversaries. Influenced by the Alexander Romance as they are, even the medieval Persian sources are not free of harsh prejudices against the king Dara, whom they deemed deficient in the traditional kingly virtues. Ancient Classical accounts construct a man who is in every respect Alexander's opposite--feeble-minded, militarily inept, addicted to pleasure, and vain. When Darius's wife and children are captured by Alexander's forces at the Battle of Issos, Darius is ready to ransom his entire kingdom to save them--a devoted husband and father, perhaps, but a weak king. While Darius seems doomed to be a footnote in the chronicle of Alexander's conquests, in one respect it is Darius who has the last laugh. For after Darius's defeat in 331 BCE, Alexander is described by historians as becoming ever more like his vanquished opponent: a Darius-like sybarite prone to unmanly excess"--Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index -- Includes bibliographical references and index , Preface to the English-language editionTranslator's note -- Introduction: Between remembering and forgetting -- Part I. The impossible biography -- A shadow among his own -- Darius past and present -- Part II. Contrasting portraits -- "The last Darius, the one who was defeated by Alexander" -- Arrian's Darius -- A different Darius or the same one? -- Darius between Greece and Rome -- Part III. Reluctance and enthusiasm -- Upper king and lower king -- Iron helmet, silver vessels -- The great king's private and public lives -- Part IV. Darius and Dara -- Dara and Iskandar -- Death and transfiguration -- Part V. A final assessment and a few proposals -- Darius in battle : variations on the theme "images and realities" -- Abbreviations -- Greek and Roman sources.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Alexander III. Makedonien, König v356-v323 ; Darius III. Iran, König -v330 ; Alexander III. Makedonien, König v356-v323 ; Darius III. Iran, König -v330
    Author information: Briant, Pierre 1940-
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  • 3
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    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Harvard Univ. Press
    UID:
    gbv_637119282
    Format: XXXV, 363 S.
    ISBN: 9780674055759
    Series Statement: The I Tatti Renaissance library 48
    Uniform Title: Dialogi duo de poetis nostrorum temporum
    Content: Preface and introduction -- Dialogue one -- Dialogue two -- Appendix -- Note on the text -- Notes to the text -- Notes to the translation -- Biographical glossary -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Preface and introduction -- Dialogue one -- Dialogue two -- Appendix -- Note on the text -- Notes to the text -- Notes to the translation -- Biographical glossary -- Bibliography -- Index. , Latin text with facing English translation
    Language: Latin
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Giraldi, Giglio Gregorio 1479-1552 ; Lyrik ; Quelle ; Kommentar
    Author information: Grant, John N. 1940-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1758424273
    Format: 330 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 28 cm
    Edition: Primera edicion
    ISBN: 9788418280603
    Series Statement: Onoba monografías 7
    Note: Collected essays , Biography of Julius Caesar (100 ca.-44 B.C.) , Texts in Spanish and Italian; with abstracts in English, Italian, and Spanish
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9788418280627
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9788418280610
    Language: Spanish
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Germanicus Caesar v15-19 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_592205541
    Format: 310 p , illus
    Series Statement: Famous American Indians
    Content: A biography of the 17th century Indian princess whose friendship toward the English settles at Jamestown was a key factor in making the colony a success
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Pocahontas ; Virginia
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