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    Halle u.a. :Mitteldt. Verl.,
    UID:
    almahu_BV008414523
    Umfang: 243 S.
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Germanistik
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    Schlagwort(e): Belletristische Darstellung
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  • 2
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    London :Bloomsbury Academic, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),
    UID:
    almahu_9949758806902882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (480 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781350333307
    Serie: Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
    Inhalt: 〈b〉Through an extensive series of extracts and accompanying interpretative and contextual essays, this volume 〈/b〉〈b〉showcases the expertise in classical learning that flourished in medieval Gaelic Ireland.〈/b〉 Providing translations of all excerpts, it situates better known 'antiquity sagas' in the Middle Irish language, such as 〈i〉Togail Troí 〈/i〉(〈i〉The Siege of Troy〈/i〉, based on Dares Phrygius), 〈i〉Imtheachta Aeniasa〈/i〉 (〈i〉The Wanderings of Aeneas〈/i〉, based on Virgil's 〈i〉Aeneid〈/i〉), 〈i〉In Cath Catharda 〈/i〉(〈i〉The Civil War〈/i〉, based on Lucan) and 〈i〉Togail na Tebe 〈/i〉(〈i〉The Siege of Thebes〈/i〉, based on Statius), within the broader constellation of medieval Irish literature that references and engages with classical antiquity. Included are synchronistic poetry and world chronologies; lesser-known Irish poetry and prose recounting episodes from Graeco-Roman mythography and featuring, for instance, Jason and the Argonauts, Ulysses and Penelope, Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, Daedalus and the Minotaur; linguistic and metaphysical tracts; place-name lore; and medieval historiographies of Alexander the Great, Hercules, and warriors of Irish legend recast as classical heroes. Creating access to this body of texts and revealing the marked influences of classical concepts on the imaginative resources of medieval Ireland fills a conspicuous lacuna in our knowledge of classical reception in European literatures. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the European Research Council, grant no. 818366.
    Anmerkung: List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements A Guide to Editorial Practices for Middle Irish Texts, 〈i〉Michael Clarke (University of Galway, Ireland)〈/i〉 〈b〉 I. INTRODUCTION〈/b〉 1. The Culture of the Book and Classical Learning in the Gaelic Middle Ages, 〈i〉Máire Ní Mhaonaigh (University of Cambridge, UK) and Michael Clarke (University of Galway, Ireland)〈/i〉 2. The Irish Antiquity Sagas in Context, 〈i〉Ralph O'Connor (University of Aberdeen, UK)〈/i〉 〈b〉II. CHRONOLOGY AND CORRELATION〈/b〉 3. The First Fragment of the 〈i〉Annals of Tigernach, 〈/i〉〈i〉Patrick Wadden (Belmont Abbey College, USA)〈/i〉 4. Gilla Cóemáin's 〈i〉Annálad anall uile 〈/i〉'All the annals heretofore...', 〈i〉Peadar Mac Gabhann (Ulster University, UK)〈/i〉 5. Flann Mainistrech's 〈i〉Flaithius Rómán ríge glonn 〈/i〉'The sovereignty of the Romans was a kingship of feats of prowess', 〈i〉Peadar Mac Gabhann (Ulster University, UK)〈/i〉 〈b〉III. THE TROJAN WAR〈/b〉 6. 〈i〉Luid Iasón ina luing lóir〈/i〉 'Jason went in his ample ship', 〈i〉Michael Clarke (University of Galway, Ireland)〈/i〉 7. 〈i〉Togail Troí〈/i〉 'The Siege of Troy', Recension 1, 〈i〉Brent Miles (University of Toronto, Canada)〈/i〉 8. 〈i〉Togail Troí〈/i〉 'The Siege of Troy', Recension 2 from the Book of Leinster, 〈i〉Michael Clarke (University of Galway, Ireland)〈/i〉 9. 〈i〉Togail Troí〈/i〉 'The Siege of Troy', Recension 3, 〈i〉Michael Clarke (University of Galway, Ireland)〈/i〉 10. 〈i〉Don Tres Troí 〈/i〉'On the Third Troy', 〈i〉Brent Miles (University of Toronto, Canada)〈/i〉 〈b〉IV. ADAPTATION OF LATIN EPIC〈/b〉 11. 〈i〉Togail na Tebe〈/i〉 'The Siege of Thebes', 〈i〉Mariamne Briggs (Independent Scholar, UK)〈/i〉 12. 〈i〉Riss in Mundtuirc 〈/i〉'The Tale of the Necklace', 〈i〉Brent Miles (University of Toronto, Canada)〈/i〉 13. 〈i〉Imtheachta Aeniasa 〈/i〉'The Wanderings of Aeneas', 〈i〉Erich Poppe (University of Marburg, Germany)〈/i〉 14. 〈i〉In Cath Catharda 〈/i〉'The Civil War': The Prologue, 〈i〉Brigid Ehrmantraut (University of Cambridge, UK)〈/i〉 15. 〈i〉In Cath Catharda 〈/i〉'The Civil War': Literary Techniques, 〈i〉Maio Nagashima (University of Cambridge, UK)〈/i〉 16. 〈i〉In Cath Catharda 〈/i〉'The Civil War': The Influence of Scholia, 〈i〉Cillian O'Hogan (University of Toronto, Canada)〈/i〉 〈b〉V. MYTHOGRAPHY AND PSEUDOHISTORY〈/b〉 17. 'How Samson Slew the Gesteda', 〈i〉Brigid Ehrmantraut (University of Cambridge, UK)〈/i〉 18. 〈i〉Merugud Uilixis meic Leirtis 〈/i〉'The Wandering of Ulysses son of Laertes', 〈i〉Barbara Hillers (Indiana University, USA)〈/i〉 19. 〈i〉Fingal Chlainne Tanntail 〈/i〉'The Kin-Slaying of the Family of Tantalus', 〈i〉Robert Crampton (Independent Scholar, UK)〈/i〉 20. 〈i〉Sgél in Mínaduir 〈/i〉'The Story of the Minotaur', 〈i〉Barbara Hillers (Indiana University, USA)〈/i〉 21. 〈i〉Scéla Alaxandair 〈/i〉'The Saga of Alexander', 〈i〉Cameron Wachowich (University of Toronto, Canada)〈/i〉 22. 〈i〉Stair Ercuil ocus a Bás〈/i〉 'The History of Hercules and his Death', 〈i〉Gregory R. Darwin (Uppsala University, Sweden)〈/i〉 〈b〉VI. WORLD KNOWLEDGE AND INDIGENOUS TRADITION〈/b〉 23. 〈i〉Auraicept na nÉces〈/i〉 'The Scholars' Primer', 〈i〉Nicolai Egjar Engesland (University of Oslo, Norway)〈/i〉 24. 〈i〉Clann Ollaman uaisle Emna 〈/i〉'The nobles of Emain Macha are Ollam's descendants', 〈i〉Michael Clarke (University of Galway, Ireland)〈/i〉 25. 〈i〉Cogadh Gáedhel re Gallaibh 〈/i〉'The War of the Irish against the Foreigners', 〈i〉Máire Ní Mhaonaigh (University of Cambridge, UK)〈/i〉 26. 〈i〉Lebor Gabála Érenn 〈/i〉'The Book of Invasions of Ireland', 〈i〉John Carey (University College Cork, Ireland)〈/i〉 27. 〈i〉Dindshenchas Érend 〈/i〉'Knowledge of Ireland's Notable Places': The River Boyne, 〈i〉Máire Ní Mhaonaigh (University of Cambridge, UK)〈/i〉 28. 〈i〉Dindshenchas Érend 〈/i〉'Knowledge of Ireland's Notable Places': The Origins of Tara, 〈i〉Marie-Luise Theuerkauf (University of Cambridge, UK)〈/i〉 29. 〈i〉Suidiugud Tellaig Temra 〈/i〉'The Establishment of Tara's Dominion', 〈i〉Daniel Watson (Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies)〈/i〉 30. 〈i〉Scéla na Esérgi〈/i〉 'Treatise on the Resurrection', 〈i〉Elizabeth Boyle (National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland)〈/i〉 〈b〉VII. EPILOGUE〈/b〉 31. Classical Reception and Medieval Irish Texts, 〈i〉Isabelle Torrance (Aarhus University, Denmark)〈/i〉 32. Table of the Principal Manuscript Sources Used, 〈i〉Michael Clarke (University of Galway, Ireland)〈/i〉 〈i〉 〈/i〉Notes Bibliography Index 〈u〉 〈/u〉
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781350333277
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Woodbridge, Suffolk ; : D.S. Brewer,
    UID:
    almafu_9960966113602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xv, 200 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-80010-182-1 , 1-80010-181-3
    Serie: Essays and studies 2021 ; volume 74
    Inhalt: Narratives of a descent to the underworld, of the sights to be seen and the punishments meted out there, have kept a hold on the popular imagination for millennia. The legacy from doctrinal warnings and the deep-set literary markers that identify a place of suffering and alienation continue to stimulate creative exchange and critical thinking. Such work takes risks: it braves the dark and questions the past.The contributions in this volume reflect on the exigency of hell in the stories that we tell. They consider the transfer and repurposing of motifs across genres and generational divides, and acknowledge the sustained immediacy of physical and psychological landscapes of hell. The essays span a wide chronological range and apply various contemporary critical approaches, including cognitive science, performance studies and narratology. This cross-period analysis is complemented by interviews with three creative practitioners: Jeya Ayadurai, director of "Hell's Museum" in Singapore, the actor Lisa Dwan, who is acclaimed for her dramatisation of Samuel Beckett's late works, and the writer David Almond. From ancient myth and early English sermons to mid-twentieth-century surrealism and current responses to terrorist activities and environmental damage, the literature of hell engages with issues of immediate relevance and asks its audiences to reflect on their cultural history, the meaning of social justice and the nature of embodied existence.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 13 Jan 2023). , Introduction / Margaret Kean -- PART 1: Cum Timor et Tremore: Landscapes for Hell : Folk Horror: Hell and the Land in Old English Homilies for Rogationtide / Helen Appleton -- Pandæmonium as Parallax: Metropolitan Underworlds and Anarchist Clubs in Nineteenth-Century London and its Literature / Charlotte Jones -- Hell's Museum, Singapore / Interview: Jeya Ayadurai -- PART 2: Out into this World: Sensory Hells : The Taste of Food in Hell: Cognition and the Buried Myth of Tantalus in Early Modern English Texts / Laura Seymour -- Hell's Kitchen: Underworlds in Leonora Carrington's Down Below and The Hearing Trumpet / Hannah Silverblank -- Samuel Beckett's Not I / Interview: Lisa Dwan -- PART 3: Mind the Gap: Telling the Tale : Terra tremens: Katabasis in Seamus Heaney's District and Circle (2006) / Rachel Falconer -- Whirlpools, Black Holes and Vortical Hells in Literature / Jonathan R. Olson -- The Song of Orpheus / Interview: David Almond.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-84384-609-8
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Berlin : Lüderitz
    UID:
    gbv_241428726
    Umfang: 59 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Serie: Sammlung gemeinverständlicher wissenschaftlicher Vorträge Ser. 7,147/148
    Anmerkung: In Fraktur
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Geographie , Allgemeines
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  • 5
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    New York, NY :Springer New York,
    UID:
    almahu_9947362885002882
    Umfang: XII, 376 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9780387227542
    Inhalt: Dear Friends of Numbers: This little book is for you. It should o?er an exquisite int- lectual enjoyment, which only relatively few fortunate people can experience. May these essays stimulate your curiosity and lead you to books and articles where these matters are discussed at a more technical level. I warn you, however, that the problems treated, in spite of - ing easy to state, are for the most part very di?cult. Many are still unsolved. You will see how mathematicians have attacked these problems. Brains at work! But do not blame me for sleepless nights (I have mine already). Several of the essays grew out of lectures given over the course of years on my customary errances. Other chapters could, but probably never will, become full-sized books. The diversity of topics shows the many guises numbers take to ? tantalize and to demand a mobility of spirit from you, my reader, who is already anxious to leave this preface. Now go to page 1 (or 127?). Paulo Ribenboim ? Tantalus, of Greek mythology, was punished by continual disappointment whenhetriedtoeatordrinkwhatwasplacedwithinhisreach. 1 The Fibonacci Numbers and the Arctic Ocean Introduction There is indeed not much relation between the Fibonacci numbers and the Arctic Ocean, but I thought that this title would excite your curiosity for my lecture. You will be disappointed if you wished to hear about the Arctic Ocean, as my topic will be the sequence of Fibonacci numbers and similar sequences.
    Anmerkung: The Fibonacci Numbers and the Arctic Ocean -- Representation of Real Numbers by Means of Fibonacci Numbers -- Prime Number Records -- Selling Primes -- Euler’s Famous Prime Generating Polynomial and the Class Number of Imaginary Quadratic Fields -- Gauss and the Class Number Problem -- Consecutive Powers -- 1093 -- Powerless Facing Powers -- What Kind of Number Is $$ \sqrt 2 ^{\sqrt 2 } $$ ? -- Galimatias Arithmeticae.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9780387989112
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    UID:
    gbv_552983020
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource ([2], 6 p)
    Ausgabe: Ann Arbor, Mich UMI 1999 Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 64:E402[32])
    Serie: Early English Books Online / EEBO
    Inhalt: eebo-0018
    Anmerkung: Thomason, E.402[32] , Wing (2nd ed.), S3883 , The imprint is false. Actual place and publication date from Wing , Reproduction of the original in the British Library , "Includes a ballad: 'What if the King'"--Thomason Catalogue , Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 20th" , Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 64:E402[32])
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Toronto, [Canada] ; : University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959231756502883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (251 p.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-02860-X , 9786612028601 , 1-4426-7854-2
    Inhalt: "Playing with Desire takes a new approach to Christopher Marlowe's body of writing, replacing the view of Marlovian desire as heroic aspiration with a far less uplifting model. Fred B. Tromly shows that in Marlowe's writing desire is a response to calculated, teasing enticement, ultimately a sign not of power but of impotence. The author identifies this desire with the sadistic irony of the Tantalus myth rather than with the sublime tragedy exemplified by the familiar figure of Icarus. Thus, Marlowe's characteristic mis en scene is moved from the heavens to the netherworld. Tromly also demonstrates that the manipulations of desire among Marlowe's characters find close parallels in the strategies by which his works tantalize and frustrate their audiences."--Jacket
    Anmerkung: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Marlowe and the torment of Tantalus -- Translation as template: all of Ovid's Elegies -- Playing with the powerless: Dido Queen of Carthage -- The conquerer's and the playwright's games: Tamburlaine the Great, part one and part two -- Playing with avarice: The Jew of Malta -- The play of history and desire: Edward II -- Damnation as tantalization: Doctor Faustus -- Frustrating the story of desire: Hero and Leander. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8020-4355-0
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    UID:
    almahu_BV048257346
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (193 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-6289-2713-9 , 978-1-6235-6810-8 , 978-1-6289-2001-7
    Inhalt: "American Tantalus argues that modern US fictions often grow preoccupied by tantalisation. This keyword might seem commonplace; thesauruses, certainly, often lump it in with tease and torment in their general inventories of desire. Such lists, however, mislead. Just as most US dictionaries have in fact long recognised tantalise's origins in The Odyssey, so they have defined it as the unique desire we feel for objects that (like the fruit and water once cruelly placed before Tantalus) lie within our reach yet withdraw from our attempts to touch them. On these terms, American Tantalus shows, tantalise not only describes a particular kind of thwarted desire, but also one that dominates modern US fiction to a remarkable extent. For this term specifically evokes the yearning to touch alienated or virginal objects that we find examined by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Toni Cade Bambara, Richard Wright and Toni Morrison; and it also indicates the insatiable pursuit of the horizon so important to Willa Cather and Edith Wharton among others. This eclectic canon indeed "prefers" the dictionary to the thesaurus: unreachable destinations and untouched commodities here indeed tantalise, inviting gestures of inquiry from which they then recoil. This focus, while lodging cycles of tantalisation at the very heart of American myth, holds profound implications for our understanding of modernity, and, in particular, of the cultural genesis of the commodity as a form"..
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-62356-107-9
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Amerikanistik
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    Schlagwort(e): Literatur ; Verlangen ; Materialismus ; Horizont ; Glück
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    New York :Bloomsbury Academic,
    UID:
    almafu_9959201770402883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (209 p.)
    Ausgabe: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-5013-1962-0 , 1-62892-713-5 , 1-62356-810-2
    Inhalt: "American Tantalus argues that modern US fictions often grow preoccupied by tantalisation. This keyword might seem commonplace; thesauruses, certainly, often lump it in with tease and torment in their general inventories of desire. Such lists, however, mislead. Just as most US dictionaries have in fact long recognised tantalise's origins in The Odyssey, so they have defined it as the unique desire we feel for objects that (like the fruit and water once cruelly placed before Tantalus) lie within our reach yet withdraw from our attempts to touch them. On these terms, American Tantalus shows, tantalise not only describes a particular kind of thwarted desire, but also one that dominates modern US fiction to a remarkable extent. For this term specifically evokes the yearning to touch alienated or virginal objects that we find examined by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Toni Cade Bambara, Richard Wright and Toni Morrison; and it also indicates the insatiable pursuit of the horizon so important to Willa Cather and Edith Wharton among others. This eclectic canon indeed "prefers" the dictionary to the thesaurus: unreachable destinations and untouched commodities here indeed tantalise, inviting gestures of inquiry from which they then recoil. This focus, while lodging cycles of tantalisation at the very heart of American myth, holds profound implications for our understanding of modernity, and, in particular, of the cultural genesis of the commodity as a form."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Table of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Do not touch -- 1. Perpetual Pursuits: Happiness, horizons and other elusive objects in modern US culture -- 2. The Becoming Blank: Fantasies of invisibility after the frontier -- 3. Play Things: Toys at the edge of whiteness -- 4. Necessary Torments: Temptations, falls and bodily compensations in modern US culture -- Conclusion: Beyond fetishism -- End Notes -- Bibliography. , Also issued in print. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-322-14516-4
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-62356-107-8
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    Trier : bei Cyriakus, Maria, Creseentius, Wiltplurt dem Jüngern | [Berlin] : [Sander]
    UID:
    gbv_367543753
    Umfang: 1 ungezähltes Blatt, IV, 204, das heißt 304, 118 Seiten, 1 ungezähltes Blatt , 8°
    Anmerkung: Verfasser ermittelt in GV 1700-1910 , In Anhang u.a. dramatische Werke wie "Tantalus im Prozes" und "Ludwig XV. in den Feldern Elysiums" , Paginierfehler: Seite 304 bezeichnet als "204" , Veröffentlichungsangabe fingiert, laut Weller bei Sander in Berlin erschienen , Das Palladium --- Der @Konföderirtenkrieg , Aus dem Französischen übersetzt
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Schlagwort(e): Hohenzollern Dynastie : 1061- ; Hohenzollern ; Preußen ; Deutschland ; Lyrik ; Satire
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