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This volume will concentrate its search for religious individuality
on texts and practices related to texts from Classical Greece to
Late Antiquity. Texts offer opportunities to express one's own
religious experience and shape one's own religious personality
within the boundaries of what is acceptable. Inscriptions in public
or at least easily accessible spaces might substantially differ in
there range of expressions and topics from letters within a
sectarian religious group (which, at the same time, might put
enormous pressure on conformity among its members, regarded as
deviant by a majority of contemporaries). Furthermore, texts might
offer and advocate new practices in reading, meditating,
remembering or repeating these very texts. Such practices might
contribute to the development of religious individuality,
experienced or expressed in factual isolation, responsibility,
competition, and finally in philosophical or theological
reflections about "personhood" or "self". The volume develops its
topic in three sections, addressing personhood, representative and
charismatic individuality, the interaction of individual and groups
and practices of reading and writing. It explores Jewish,
Christian, Greek and Latin texts.
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Webble Technology - First Webble World Summit, WWS 2013, Erfurt, Germany, June 3-5, 2013. Proceedings (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Oksana Arnold, Wolfgang Spickermann, Nicolas Spyratos, Yuzuru Tanaka
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R1,469
Discovery Miles 14 690
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First Webble
World Summit, WWS 2013, held in Erfurt, Germany, in June 2013. The
focus of the event is on Webble technology and its applications.
The 14 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in
topical sections on challenging the Webble technology; Webble core
technology; applications of Webble technology; outlook and vision;
the big picture.
This volume will concentrate its search for religious individuality
on texts and practices related to texts from Classical Greece to
Late Antiquity. Texts offer opportunities to express one's own
religious experience and shape one's own religious personality
within the boundaries of what is acceptable. Inscriptions in public
or at least easily accessible spaces might substantially differ in
there range of expressions and topics from letters within a
sectarian religious group (which, at the same time, might put
enormous pressure on conformity among its members, regarded as
deviant by a majority of contemporaries). Furthermore, texts might
offer and advocate new practices in reading, meditating,
remembering or repeating these very texts. Such practices might
contribute to the development of religious individuality,
experienced or expressed in factual isolation, responsibility,
competition, and finally in philosophical or theological
reflections about "personhood" or "self". The volume develops its
topic in three sections, addressing personhood, representative and
charismatic individuality, the interaction of individual and groups
and practices of reading and writing. It explores Jewish,
Christian, Greek and Latin texts.
In dieser Arbeit wird untersucht, wie sich das von den Achameniden
aufgebaute Weltreich bis zu seinem Untergang entwickelt
beziehungsweise welche Vorgaben es bei der Errichtung eines Staates
durch die ersten Seleukiden hinterlassen hat. Des Weiteren wird
dargestellt, wie im seleukidischen Reich griechische, makedonische,
achamenidische und sonstige altorientalische Traditionen zu einem
lebensfahigen Ganzen verbunden wurden. Deshalb wird keiner der
beteiligten Fachdisziplinen Altorientalistik, Iranistik und Alte
Geschichte ein Vorrang eingeraumt, vielmehr sollen alle
Forschungsbereiche nach den dort jeweils geltenden Kriterien fur
Vollstandigkeit durchdrungen werden. Auf diese Weise soll die Frage
beantwortet werden, inwiefern Sachzwange beziehungsweise
historische Vorgaben die Entstehung dieser Staaten determiniert
haben, beziehungsweise welche Bedeutung dem gestalterischen
Freiraum von Grundern und massgeblichen Herrscherpersoenlichkeiten
beizumessen ist.
In June 2014, to mark the appearance of volume 25 of the journal
NIKEPHOROS, a conference was held in Graz on the theme of sport in
antiquity. It documented, through the work of 32 established and
young scholars from Denmark, Germany, Greece, Great Britain, Italy,
Canada, Croatia, The Netherlands, the USA and Austria, both the
current interest in the theme of ancient sports and the increasing
awareness of the importance of this specific aspect of culture in
researching more general historical questions. The papers from the
conference are published in edited form in volumes 27 and 28 of
NIKEPHOROS.
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