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  1. The Christian invention of time
    temporality and the literature of late antiquity
    Autor*in: Goldhill, Simon
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Time is integral to human culture. Over the last two centuries people's relationship with time has been transformed through industrialisation, trade and technology. But the first such life-changing transformation - under Christianity's influence -... mehr

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    Time is integral to human culture. Over the last two centuries people's relationship with time has been transformed through industrialisation, trade and technology. But the first such life-changing transformation - under Christianity's influence - happened in late antiquity. It was then that time began to be conceptualised in new ways, with discussion of eternity, life after death and the end of days. Individuals also began to experience time differently: from the seven-day week to the order of daily prayer and the festal calendar of Christmas and Easter. With trademark flair and versatility, world-renowned classicist Simon Goldhill uncovers this change in thinking. He explores how it took shape in the literary writing of late antiquity and how it resonates even today. His bold new cultural history will appeal to scholars and students of classics, cultural history, literary studies, and early Christianity alike.

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781009071260; 9781316512906; 9781009069519
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    RVK Klassifikation: BO 1480 ; ND 7000 ; FB 4060
    Schriftenreihe: Greek culture in the Roman world
    Schlagworte: Time perception; Time; Time; Time; Time; Classical literature; Time in literature
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xvi, 500 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  2. The Christian invention of time
    temporality and the literature of late antiquity
    Autor*in: Goldhill, Simon
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Time is integral to human culture. Over the last two centuries people's relationship with time has been transformed through industrialisation, trade and technology. But the first such life-changing transformation - under Christianity's influence -... mehr

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    Time is integral to human culture. Over the last two centuries people's relationship with time has been transformed through industrialisation, trade and technology. But the first such life-changing transformation - under Christianity's influence - happened in late antiquity. It was then that time began to be conceptualised in new ways, with discussion of eternity, life after death and the end of days. Individuals also began to experience time differently: from the seven-day week to the order of daily prayer and the festal calendar of Christmas and Easter. With trademark flair and versatility, world-renowned classicist Simon Goldhill uncovers this change in thinking. He explores how it took shape in the literary writing of late antiquity and how it resonates even today. His bold new cultural history will appeal to scholars and students of classics, cultural history, literary studies, and early Christianity alike

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781009071260
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    RVK Klassifikation: BO 2055 ; NH 9250
    Schriftenreihe: Greek culture in the Roman world
    Schlagworte: Time perception / History / To 1500; Time / Religious aspects / Christianity; Time / Social aspects / History / To 1500; Time / History / To 1500; Time / Philosophy / History; Classical literature / Themes, motives; Time in literature; Frühchristentum; Zeit <Motiv>; Christliche Literatur; Zeitbewusstsein; Zeitwahrnehmung
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 500 Seiten)
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    God's time -- The time of death -- Telling time -- Waiting -- Time and time again -- Making time visible -- At the same time -- Timelessness and the now -- Life times -- The rape of time -- Beginning, again: Nonnus' paraphrase of the Gospel of John -- The eternal return: Nonnus' Dionysiaca -- Regulation time: Gregory's Christmas day -- Day to day -- "We are the times": making history Christian -- Coda: writing in the time of sickness

  3. The Christian invention of time
    temporality and the literature of late antiquity
    Autor*in: Goldhill, Simon
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Time is integral to human culture. Over the last two centuries people's relationship with time has been transformed through industrialisation, trade and technology. But the first such life-changing transformation - under Christianity's influence -... mehr

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    Time is integral to human culture. Over the last two centuries people's relationship with time has been transformed through industrialisation, trade and technology. But the first such life-changing transformation - under Christianity's influence - happened in late antiquity. It was then that time began to be conceptualised in new ways, with discussion of eternity, life after death and the end of days. Individuals also began to experience time differently: from the seven-day week to the order of daily prayer and the festal calendar of Christmas and Easter. With trademark flair and versatility, world-renowned classicist Simon Goldhill uncovers this change in thinking. He explores how it took shape in the literary writing of late antiquity and how it resonates even today. His bold new cultural history will appeal to scholars and students of classics, cultural history, literary studies, and early Christianity alike.

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781009071260; 9781316512906; 9781009069519
    Weitere Identifier:
    RVK Klassifikation: BO 1480 ; ND 7000 ; FB 4060
    Schriftenreihe: Greek culture in the Roman world
    Schlagworte: Time perception; Time; Time; Time; Time; Classical literature; Time in literature
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xvi, 500 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
    Bemerkung(en):

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