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  1. Cosmology and the Polis
    The Social Construction of Space and Time in the Tragedies of Aeschylus
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In the earliest drama the clash between the old world of ritual and the new world of money is revealed. mehr

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    In the earliest drama the clash between the old world of ritual and the new world of money is revealed.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781107009271; 9781139220903 (Sekundärausgabe)
    RVK Klassifikation: FH 21756
    Schlagworte: Tragödie; Raum <Motiv>; Zeit <Motiv>; Kosmologie
    Weitere Schlagworte: Aeschylus (v525-v456)
    Umfang: 382 p.
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  2. Cosmology and the Polis
    The Social Construction of Space and Time in the Tragedies of Aeschylus
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In the earliest drama the clash between the old world of ritual and the new world of money is revealed mehr

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    Schlagworte: Aeschylus ; Criticism and interpretation; Cosmology in literature; Greek drama (Tragedy) ; History and criticism; Money in literature; Ritual in literature; Social interaction in literature; Space and time in literature; Electronic books
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    Cover; COSMOLOGY AND THE POLIS; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Map; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; A CHRONOTOPES AND COSMOLOGY; B CHRONOTOPES AND HISTORY; C PREVIOUS TREATMENTS; D SUMMARY; PART I: The social construction of space, time and cosmology; CHAPTER 1: Homer: The reciprocal chronotope; 1A HOMERIC SPACE; 1B HOMERIC TIME; 1C SOCIAL INTEGRATION; CHAPTER 2: Demeter Hymn: The aetiological chronotope; 2A THE SPACE OF RITUAL; 2B THE EMERGENCE OF THE POLIS; 2C SHARED SPACE; 2D THE OUTSIDER CREATES THE COMMUNITY; 2E THE AETIOLOGICAL CHRONOTOPE; 2F THE IAKCHOS PROCESSION

    2G CENTRE AND PERIPHERY2H CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 3: From reciprocity to money; 3A POLIS, COSMOS AND MONEY; 3B MONETISED GEOGRAPHY; 3C SIXTH-CENTURY ATTICA; (1) Solon; (2) Tyranny; (3) Kleisthenes; PART II: Dionysiac festivals; CHAPTER 4: Royal household and public festival; 4A THE PROCESSION TO THE THEATRE; 4B AGORA AND HEARTH; 4C ATHENIAN PRUTANEION; 4D THE ADVENT OF DIONYSOS; 4E POLITICAL SEX; 4F ROYAL HOUSE AND PUBLIC CULT; 4G THE DEMOLITION OF THE ROYAL HOUSE; 4H CONCLUSION: THE GENESIS OF TRAGEDY IN AMBIVALENT MAKE-BELIEVE; CHAPTER 5: Aetiological chronotope and dramatic mimesis

    5A DIONYSIA AND DITHYRAMB5B THEBES AS AETIOLOGICAL ELSEWHERE; 5C CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 6: Monetisation and tragedy; 6A THE FORMALISATION OF THE DIONYSIAC PERFORMANCE; 6B THE COMBINING OF RITUAL GENRES; 6C CONCLUSION: COMPETING CHRONOTOPES; PART III: Confrontational and aetiological space in Aeschylus; CHAPTER 7: Telos and the unlimitedness of money; 7A TELOS; 7B RITUAL AND THE UNLIMITEDNESS OF MONEY; CHAPTER 8: Suppliants; 8A CONFRONTATIONAL SPACE; 8B THE DEFERRAL OF TELOS; 8C ENDOGAMY; 8D WHY IS THE MARRIAGE RESISTED?; CHAPTER 9: Seven against Thebes; 9A CONFRONTATIONAL SPACE

    9B THE DEFERRAL AND COMPLETION OF TELOS9C POSSESSION; 9D COSMOLOGY; CHAPTER 10: Confrontational space in Oresteia; 10A AGAMEMNON; 10B CHOEPHOROI; 10C EUMENIDES; CHAPTER 11: The unlimited in Oresteia; 11A AGAMEMNON: THE DEFERRAL OF RITUAL TELOS; 11B TELOS AND THE UNLIMITED; 11C REVENGE AND THE ACCUMULATION OF WEALTH; CHAPTER 12: Persians; 12A THE SETTING; 12B THE RETURN OF DAREIOS; 12C THE RETURN OF XERXES; 12D PROCESSIONAL ENDINGS; 12E WEALTH; PART IV: The unity of opposites; CHAPTER 13: Form-parallelism and the unity of opposites; 13A FORM-PARALLELISM; 13B THE UNITY OF OPPOSITES

    13C THE SCALES OF ZEUSCHAPTER 14: Aeschylus and Herakleitos; 14A THE UNITY OF OPPOSITES AND THE UNLIMITED; 14B METAPHOR AND COSMOLOGY; 14C MONETISATION AND ABSTRACTION; CHAPTER 15: From the unity of opposites to their differentiation; 15A AETIOLOGICAL AND MONETISED CHRONOTOPES; 15B THE OPPOSITES COALESCE; 15C THE OPPOSITES DIFFERENTIATED; 15D DEMOCRACY AND ESCHATOLOGICAL COMMUNITY; PART V: Cosmology of the integrated polis; CHAPTER 16: Metaphysics and the polis in Pythagoreanism; 16A VARIOUS WAYS OF BEING 'PYTHAGOREAN'; 16B THE PYTHAGOREAN TRIAD; 16C PYTHAGOREANISM VERSUS HERAKLEITOS

    16D ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL CONFLICT