Culti e miti della Magna Grecia. Contributo alla storia più antica delle colonie greche in Occidente, 2e éd.
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W rozprawie omówiono zagadnienie mitu i mitologii oraz ich funkcji literackiej na podstawie porównania powieści Bolesława Prusa Faraon i dwóch ostatnich tomów tetralogii o Józefie Tomasza Manna. Jedno i drugie dzieło przedstawia "wycinek z historii dawnego Egiptu, u Prusa z głównym bohaterem Ramzesem XIII, 'a u Tomasza Manna z faraonem Echnatonem. ...
It is difficult if not impossible at the present time to speak coherently about myth because the term has become 50 polluted by misuse. Yet no discussion of Native American literature can proceed without a meaningful concept of what myth is, how it works, and the part that mythopoeic vision plays in both literature and life.
The cultural commonplaces concerning Native Americans evoke images of the Cigar Store Indian, a passive figure immersed in an enervating quietism. Recent events, however, have shattered this debilitating stereotype. The "Trail of Broken Treaties" destroyed the image of the passive, drunken Indian while the "Longest Walk" demonstrated an increased s...
When a convex set is the intersection of a family of convex cones, it often happens that its recession cone becomes the intersection of the corresponding translated cones whose apex is the origin. By this way, we obtain several descriptions of the asymptotic cone of an algebraically closed convex cell.
Plato's thought is as charming as the statues of Dedalus: it disappears into the meanders of the discourse, as soon as one proposes to establish with it a dominance relationship. The correct interpretation of Plato's thought demands the assumption of the Polis as the natural place from which it emerges, as the limitation which he proposes to surpas...
Plato's thought is as charming as the statues of Dedalus: it disappears into the meanders of the discourse, as soon as one proposes to establish with it a dominance relationship. The correct interpretation of Plato's thought demands the assumption of the Polis as the natural place from which it emerges, as the limitation which he proposes to surpas...
O Pensamento de Platão tem o encanto das estátuas de Dédalo: esvai-se pelos meandros do discurso, tão logo se pretenda travar com ele uma relação de domínio. A sua correta interpretação exige que se assuma a Polis como o lugar natural no qual emerge, como a limitação que ele se propõe superar remontando à Fysis e ao Ser. Fazê-lo importa em captar o...
Plato's thought is as charming as the statues of Dedalus: it disappears into the meanders of the discourse, as soon as one proposes to establish with it a dominance relationship. The correct interpretation of Plato's thought demands the assumption of the Polis as the natural place from which it emerges, as the limitation which he proposes to surpas...
Plato's thought is as charming as the statues of Dedalus: it disappears into the meanders of the discourse, as soon as one proposes to establish with it a dominance relationship. The correct interpretation of Plato's thought demands the assumption of the Polis as the natural place from which it emerges, as the limitation which he proposes to surpas...