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  1. Aesthetic value in classical antiquity
    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789004231672
    Series: Mnemosyne : Supplements ; 350
    Other subjects: Antike; Ästhetik; Wert
    Scope: VIII, 486 S., Ill.
  2. Aesthetic value in classical antiquity
    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke (Hrsg.)
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    ISBN: 9789004231672
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    Series: Mnemosyne. Supplementum ; 350
    Subjects: Antike; Ästhetik
    Scope: VIII, 486 S., Ill.
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  3. Aesthetic value in classical antiquity
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

    How do people respond to and evaluate their sensory experiences of the natural and man-made world? What does it mean to speak of the 'value' of aesthetic phenomena? And in evaluating human arts and artifacts, what are the criteria for success or... more

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    How do people respond to and evaluate their sensory experiences of the natural and man-made world? What does it mean to speak of the 'value' of aesthetic phenomena? And in evaluating human arts and artifacts, what are the criteria for success or failure? The sixth in a series exploring 'ancient values', this book investigates from a variety of perspectives aesthetic value in classical antiquity. The essays explore not only the evaluative concepts and terms applied to the arts, but also the social and cultural ideologies of aesthetic value itself. Seventeen chapters range from the 'life without the Muses' to 'the Sublime', and from philosophical views to middle-brow and popular aesthetics

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789004231672
    RVK Categories: CC 6700 ; FB 5075
    Series: Mnemosyne : Supplements ; 350
    Subjects: Ästhetik; Antike
    Scope: VIII, 486 S., Ill.
  4. Aesthetic value in classical antiquity
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

    How do people respond to and evaluate their sensory experiences of the natural and man-made world? What does it mean to speak of the 'value' of aesthetic phenomena? And in evaluating human arts and artifacts, what are the criteria for success or... more

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    How do people respond to and evaluate their sensory experiences of the natural and man-made world? What does it mean to speak of the 'value' of aesthetic phenomena? And in evaluating human arts and artifacts, what are the criteria for success or failure? The sixth in a series exploring 'ancient values', this book investigates from a variety of perspectives aesthetic value in classical antiquity. The essays explore not only the evaluative concepts and terms applied to the arts, but also the social and cultural ideologies of aesthetic value itself. Seventeen chapters range from the 'life without the Muses' to 'the Sublime', and from philosophical views to middle-brow and popular aesthetics

     

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    Series: Mnemosyne : Supplements ; 350
    Subjects: Ästhetik; Antike
    Scope: VIII, 486 S., Ill.
  5. Aesthetic value in classical antiquity
    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

    How do people respond to and evaluate their sensory experiences of the natural and man-made world? What does it mean to speak of the 'value' of aesthetic phenomena? And in evaluating human arts and artifacts, what are the criteria for success or... more

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    How do people respond to and evaluate their sensory experiences of the natural and man-made world? What does it mean to speak of the 'value' of aesthetic phenomena? And in evaluating human arts and artifacts, what are the criteria for success or failure? The sixth in a series exploring 'ancient values', this book investigates from a variety of perspectives aesthetic value in classical antiquity. The essays explore not only the evaluative concepts and terms applied to the arts, but also the social and cultural ideologies of aesthetic value itself. Seventeen chapters range from the 'life without the Muses' to 'the Sublime', and from philosophical views to middle-brow and popular aesthetics

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9004231676; 9789004231672
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    RVK Categories: FB 5075 ; CC 6700
    Series: Array ; Vol. 350
    Subjects: Aesthetics, Classical; Classical literature; Philosophy, Ancient
    Other subjects: Aesthetics, Classical; Array; Philosophy, Ancient
    Scope: VIII, 486 S., Ill., graph. Darst.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen: General introduction

    Stephen Halliwell: Amousia: living without the muses

    James I. Porter: Is the sublime an aesthetic value?

    Alexandra Pappas: More than meets the eye: the aesthetics of (non)sense in the ancient Greek symposium

    Eleonora Rocconi: The aesthetic value of music in Platonic thought

    Myrthe L. Bartels: Senex mensura: an objective aesthetics of seniors in Plato's Laws

    Elizabeth M. Jones: Allocating musical pleasure: performance, pleasure, and value in Aristotle's Politics

    Elsa Bouchard: Audience, poetic justice, and aesthetic value in Aristotle's Poetics

    Irene Peirano: Authenticity as an aesthetic value: ancient and modern reflections

    Jeremy McInerney: Heraclides Criticus and the problem of taste

    Craig Hardiman: 'Popular' aesthetics and personal art appreciation in the Hellenistic age

    Joseph Farrell: Art, aesthetics, and the hero in Vergil's Aeneid

    Bettina Reitz: Tantae molis erat: on valuing Roman imperial architecture

    Curtis Dozier: Poetry, politics, and pleasure in Quintilian

    Jennifer Ferriss-Hill: Talis oratio qualis vita: literary judgments as personal critiques in Roman satire

    Carrie Mowbray: Captive audience?: the aesthetics of nefas in Senecan drama

    Caitlin C. Gillespie.: Creating Chloe: education in Eros through aesthetics in Longus' Daphnis and Chloe

  6. Aesthetic value in classical antiquity
    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke (Publisher); Rosen, Ralph Mark (Publisher)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke (Publisher); Rosen, Ralph Mark (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9789004231672; 9004231676
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    9789004231672
    Series: Mnemosyne : Supplements ; 350
    Subjects: Aesthetics, Classical.; Classical literature--History and criticism.; Philosophy, Ancient.
    Scope: VIII, 486 S., Ill., 25 cm
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  7. Aesthetic value in classical antiquity
    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

    How do people respond to and evaluate their sensory experiences of the natural and man-made world? What does it mean to speak of the 'value' of aesthetic phenomena? And in evaluating human arts and artifacts, what are the criteria for success or... more

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    How do people respond to and evaluate their sensory experiences of the natural and man-made world? What does it mean to speak of the 'value' of aesthetic phenomena? And in evaluating human arts and artifacts, what are the criteria for success or failure? The sixth in a series exploring 'ancient values', this book investigates from a variety of perspectives aesthetic value in classical antiquity. The essays explore not only the evaluative concepts and terms applied to the arts, but also the social and cultural ideologies of aesthetic value itself. Seventeen chapters range from the 'life without the Muses' to 'the Sublime', and from philosophical views to middle-brow and popular aesthetics

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9004231676; 9789004231672
    Other identifier:
    9789004231672
    RVK Categories: FB 5075 ; CC 6700
    Series: Array ; Vol. 350
    Subjects: Aesthetics, Classical; Classical literature; Philosophy, Ancient
    Other subjects: Aesthetics, Classical; Array; Philosophy, Ancient
    Scope: VIII, 486 S., Ill., graph. Darst.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen: General introduction

    Stephen Halliwell: Amousia: living without the muses

    James I. Porter: Is the sublime an aesthetic value?

    Alexandra Pappas: More than meets the eye: the aesthetics of (non)sense in the ancient Greek symposium

    Eleonora Rocconi: The aesthetic value of music in Platonic thought

    Myrthe L. Bartels: Senex mensura: an objective aesthetics of seniors in Plato's Laws

    Elizabeth M. Jones: Allocating musical pleasure: performance, pleasure, and value in Aristotle's Politics

    Elsa Bouchard: Audience, poetic justice, and aesthetic value in Aristotle's Poetics

    Irene Peirano: Authenticity as an aesthetic value: ancient and modern reflections

    Jeremy McInerney: Heraclides Criticus and the problem of taste

    Craig Hardiman: 'Popular' aesthetics and personal art appreciation in the Hellenistic age

    Joseph Farrell: Art, aesthetics, and the hero in Vergil's Aeneid

    Bettina Reitz: Tantae molis erat: on valuing Roman imperial architecture

    Curtis Dozier: Poetry, politics, and pleasure in Quintilian

    Jennifer Ferriss-Hill: Talis oratio qualis vita: literary judgments as personal critiques in Roman satire

    Carrie Mowbray: Captive audience?: the aesthetics of nefas in Senecan drama

    Caitlin C. Gillespie.: Creating Chloe: education in Eros through aesthetics in Longus' Daphnis and Chloe