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Jewish customs of Kabbalistic origin : their history and practice /
Published 2013“…Emunot: Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah…”
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Jewish customs of Kabbalistic origin : their history and practice /
Published 2013“…Emunot: Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah…”
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Shoa and experience : a journey in time /
Published 2015“…Holocaust : History and Literature, Ethics and Philosophy…”
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Shoa and experience : a journey in time /
Published 2015“…Holocaust : History and Literature, Ethics and Philosophy…”
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Screening the Marquis de Sade pleasure, pain and the transgressive body in film /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Introduction: the philosophy of the Marquis de Sade -- The monster in horror. …”
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Screening the Marquis de Sade pleasure, pain and the transgressive body in film /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Introduction: the philosophy of the Marquis de Sade -- The monster in horror. …”
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A 21st-century retrospective view about Edgar Allan Poe Una mirada retrospectiva sobre Edgar Allan Poe desde el siglo XXI /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Literary and stylistic aspects -- section 5. Poe, philosophy and creation.…”
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The Roman self in late antiquity : Prudentius and the poetics of the soul /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…: Prudentius, Aeneid 6 and Roman epic tradition -- Christian history and the narrative of Rome -- Christian theology and the making of allegory -- Pagan philosophy and the making of allegory -- Epilogue. Self, poetry, and literary history in Prudentius.…”
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A 21st-century retrospective view about Edgar Allan Poe Una mirada retrospectiva sobre Edgar Allan Poe desde el siglo XXI /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Literary and stylistic aspects -- section 5. Poe, philosophy and creation.…”
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The Roman self in late antiquity : Prudentius and the poetics of the soul /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…: Prudentius, Aeneid 6 and Roman epic tradition -- Christian history and the narrative of Rome -- Christian theology and the making of allegory -- Pagan philosophy and the making of allegory -- Epilogue. Self, poetry, and literary history in Prudentius.…”
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The Roman Self in Late Antiquity Prudentius and the Poetics of the Soul /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…: Prudentius, Aeneid 6 and Roman epic tradition -- Christian history and the narrative of Rome -- Christian theology and the making of allegory -- Pagan philosophy and the making of allegory -- Epilogue. Self, poetry, and literary history in Prudentius.…”
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The Roman Self in Late Antiquity : Prudentius and the Poetics of the Soul /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…: Prudentius, Aeneid 6 and Roman epic tradition -- Christian history and the narrative of Rome -- Christian theology and the making of allegory -- Pagan philosophy and the making of allegory -- Epilogue. Self, poetry, and literary history in Prudentius.…”
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The Roman Self in Late Antiquity Prudentius and the Poetics of the Soul /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…: Prudentius, Aeneid 6 and Roman epic tradition -- Christian history and the narrative of Rome -- Christian theology and the making of allegory -- Pagan philosophy and the making of allegory -- Epilogue. Self, poetry, and literary history in Prudentius.…”
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The Roman Self in Late Antiquity : Prudentius and the Poetics of the Soul /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…: Prudentius, Aeneid 6 and Roman epic tradition -- Christian history and the narrative of Rome -- Christian theology and the making of allegory -- Pagan philosophy and the making of allegory -- Epilogue. Self, poetry, and literary history in Prudentius.…”
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Passions of the sign revolution and language in Kant, Goethe, and Kleist /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Energetic signs: autonomy and novelty in the age of revolution -- Revealing freedom: crisis and enthusiasm in Kant's philosophy of history -- Poetics of containment: Goethe's Conversations of German refugees and the crisis of communication -- Border narratives: Kleist's Michael Kohlhaas -- Conclusion: The big either.…”
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Passions of the sign revolution and language in Kant, Goethe, and Kleist /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Energetic signs: autonomy and novelty in the age of revolution -- Revealing freedom: crisis and enthusiasm in Kant's philosophy of history -- Poetics of containment: Goethe's Conversations of German refugees and the crisis of communication -- Border narratives: Kleist's Michael Kohlhaas -- Conclusion: The big either.…”
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Aesopic conversations popular tradition, cultural dialogue, and the invention of Greek prose /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Introduction: an elusive quarry: In search of ancient Greek popular culture; Explaining the joke: a roadmap for classicists; Synopsis of method and structure of argument -- The Aesopic challenge to Delphic authority: Ideological tensions at Delphi; the Aesopic critique; Neoptolemus and Aesop: sacrifice, hero cult, and competitive scapegoating -- Sophia before/beyond philosophy: the tradition of Sophia; Sophists and (as) sages; Aristotle and the transformation of Sophia -- Aesop as sage: political counsel and discursive practice; Aesop among the sages; Political animals: fable and the scene of advising -- Reading the life: the progress of a sage and the anthropology of Sophia: an Aesopic anthropology of wisdom; Aesop and Ahiqar; Delphic theoria and the death of a sage; the bricoleur as culture hero, or the art of extorting self-incrimination -- The Aesopic parody of high wisdom: demystifying Sophia: Hesiod, Theognis, and the seven sages; Aesopic parody in the visual tradition -- Aesop at the invention of philosophy: the problematic sociopolitics of mimetic prose; the generic affiliations of Sokratikoi logoi -- The battle over prose: fable in sophistic education and Xenophon's Memorabilia: Sophistic fables; traditional fable narration in Xenophon's Memorabilia -- Sophistic fable in Plato: parody, appropriation, and transcendence: Plato's Protagoras: debunking Sophistic fable; Plato's symposium: ringing the changes on fable -- Aesop in Plato's Sokratikoi logoi: analogy, elenchos, and disavowal: Sophia into philosophy: Socrates between the sages and Aesop; the Aesopic bricoleur and the "old Socratic tool-box"; sympotic wisdom, comedy, and Aesopic competition in Hippias major -- Historie and logopoiia: two sides of Herodotean prose: history before prose, prose before history; Aesop ho logopoios; Plutarch reading Herodotus: Aesop, ruptures of decorum, and the non-Greek -- Herodotus and Aesop: Cyrus tells a fable; Greece and (as) fable, or resignifying the hierarchy of genre; fable as history; the Aesopic contract of the histories: Herodotus teaches his readers.…”
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Aesopic conversations popular tradition, cultural dialogue, and the invention of Greek prose /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Introduction: an elusive quarry: In search of ancient Greek popular culture; Explaining the joke: a roadmap for classicists; Synopsis of method and structure of argument -- The Aesopic challenge to Delphic authority: Ideological tensions at Delphi; the Aesopic critique; Neoptolemus and Aesop: sacrifice, hero cult, and competitive scapegoating -- Sophia before/beyond philosophy: the tradition of Sophia; Sophists and (as) sages; Aristotle and the transformation of Sophia -- Aesop as sage: political counsel and discursive practice; Aesop among the sages; Political animals: fable and the scene of advising -- Reading the life: the progress of a sage and the anthropology of Sophia: an Aesopic anthropology of wisdom; Aesop and Ahiqar; Delphic theoria and the death of a sage; the bricoleur as culture hero, or the art of extorting self-incrimination -- The Aesopic parody of high wisdom: demystifying Sophia: Hesiod, Theognis, and the seven sages; Aesopic parody in the visual tradition -- Aesop at the invention of philosophy: the problematic sociopolitics of mimetic prose; the generic affiliations of Sokratikoi logoi -- The battle over prose: fable in sophistic education and Xenophon's Memorabilia: Sophistic fables; traditional fable narration in Xenophon's Memorabilia -- Sophistic fable in Plato: parody, appropriation, and transcendence: Plato's Protagoras: debunking Sophistic fable; Plato's symposium: ringing the changes on fable -- Aesop in Plato's Sokratikoi logoi: analogy, elenchos, and disavowal: Sophia into philosophy: Socrates between the sages and Aesop; the Aesopic bricoleur and the "old Socratic tool-box"; sympotic wisdom, comedy, and Aesopic competition in Hippias major -- Historie and logopoiia: two sides of Herodotean prose: history before prose, prose before history; Aesop ho logopoios; Plutarch reading Herodotus: Aesop, ruptures of decorum, and the non-Greek -- Herodotus and Aesop: Cyrus tells a fable; Greece and (as) fable, or resignifying the hierarchy of genre; fable as history; the Aesopic contract of the histories: Herodotus teaches his readers.…”
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