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UNINA990003072980403321 |
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Gurvitch, Georges <1894-1965> |
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Etudes sur les classes sociales / Georges Gurvitch |
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Bibliothèque médiations ; 51 |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910459268103321 |
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Vestigia Vergiliana Vergil [[electronic resource] ] : Rezeption in der Neuzeit / / Herausgegeben von Thorsten Burkard, Markus Schauer, Claudia Wiener ; unter Mitarbeit von Eltje Böttcher |
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Göttingen, : Duehrkohp & Radicke, 2010 |
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1-282-72323-5 |
9786612723230 |
3-11-024721-6 |
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1 online resource (483 p.) |
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Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft. Beihefte. Neue Folge, , 1866-7651 ; ; Bd. 3 |
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BurkardThorsten |
SchauerMarkus |
WienerClaudia |
BöttcherEltje |
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Classical philology |
Electronic books. |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- Tiroler Wein an der Tafel von Vergil und Augustus -- Heros Aeneas und Iuno, die Hera. Der Wandel des Heldenbegriffes von der Antike zur Neuzeit -- Kannte der Humanismus "den anderen Vergil"? -- Goldene Zeiten: Immer wieder wird ein Messias geboren... -- Die Aeneas-Rolle des elegischen Helden -- Das leere Grab und die Macht der Bilder -- Die Rezeption der vergilischen Seesturmschilderung (Aen. 1,34-156) in Camões' Epos Os Lusíadas (6,6-91) -- Melchior Barlaeus, 5. Ekloge Pharmaceutria -- Hardys Didon se sacrifiant. Ein 'Kommentar' zum vierten Buch der Aeneis? -- Jakob Balde und der Rex Poetarum Vergil - von der Pudicitia vindicata zur Expeditio Polemico-Poëtica. Ein Überblick -- Simon Dach als neulateinischer Bukoliker. Seine Eklogen zum Weihnachts- und Osterfest (1651/1652) -- Vulcanus und Constantia als Waffenschmiede - die Schildbeschreibungen in Vergils Aeneis und Ubertino Carraras |
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Columbus -- Zu Voltaires Vergilrezeption in der Henriade -- Die Dido der Charlotte von Stein -- Ah Virgil, Virgil! - der Speichellecker des julischen Hauses -- Wo Britting irrte, oder: Wie die Presse Vergil am Verstummen hindert -- Von Troja nach Gondor. Tolkiens "The Lord of the Rings" als Epos in vergilischer Tradition -- Te, Palinure, petens -- Aeneas ohne Sendung? Cormac McCarthys The Road -- Backmatter |
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19 Beiträger zeigen in diesem Sammelband anhand ausgewählter Beispiele, wie die Werke Vergils, vor allem die Aeneis, in der neuzeitlichen Literatur rezipiert werden. Die Beispiele reichen vom 15. bis zum 20. Jahrhundert und umfassen christliche und profane Texte aus verschiedenen Gattungen (Epos, Drama, Roman, Lyrik u.a.) und in mehreren Sprachen (Latein, Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Italienisch, Portugiesisch). Wie setzen neuzeitliche Autoren sich mit den Stoffen und Motiven, der Sprache und Metrik, wie mit Weltdeutung und Wertvorstellungen Vergils auseinander? Inwieweit können sie diese in ihren eigenen Diskurs integrieren, wo suchen sie sie zu überbieten, wo zu "korrigieren"? Die Antworten auf diese Fragen ermöglichen oft überraschende Einblicke in den Diskurs der Neuzeit und in die Vielfalt möglicher Zugänge zu Vergil. Folgende Autoren stehen im Zentrum eigener Aufsätze: Conrad Celtis, Francesco Filelfo, Pier Candido Decembrio, Marco Girolamo Vida, Luís Vaz de Camões, Melchior Barlaeus, Iacobo Sannazaro, Clément Marot, Ugolino Verino, Alexandre Hardy, Jakob Balde, Simon Dach, Ubertino Carrara, Voltaire, Charlotte von Stein, Thomas Mann, Georg Britting, J.R.R. Tolkien, Cyril Vernon Connolly, Cormac McCarthy, Waldtraut Lewin und Heiner Müller. |
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UNINA9910957805703321 |
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Autore |
Vogel Ezra F |
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Deng Xiaoping and the transformation of China / / Ezra F. Vogel |
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Cambridge, Mass., : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (926 p.) |
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Heads of state - China |
China Politics and government 1976-2002 |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Front matter -- Contents -- Map: China in the 1980's -- Preface: In Search of Deng -- Introduction: The Man and His Mission -- Deng's Background -- 1. From Revolutionary to Builder to Reformer. 1904-1969 -- Deng's Tortuous Road to the Top. 1969-1977 -- 2. Banishment and Return. 1969-1974 -- 3. Bringing Order under Mao. 1974-1975 -- 4. Looking Forward under Mao. 1975 -- 5. Sidelined as the Mao Era Ends. 1976 -- 6. Return under Hua. 1977-1978 -- Creating the Deng Era. 1978-1980 -- 7. Three Turning Points. 1978 -- 8. Setting the Limits of Freedom. 1978-1979 -- 9. The Soviet-Vietnamese Threat. 1978-1979 -- 10. Opening to Japan. 1978 -- 11. Opening to the United States. 1978-1979 -- 12. Launching the Deng Administration. 1979-1980 -- The Deng Era. 1978-1989 -- 13. Deng's Art of Governing -- 14. Experiments in Guangdong and Fujian. 1979-1984 -- 15. Economic Readjustment and Rural Reform. 1978-1982 -- 16. Accelerating Economic Growth and Opening. 1982-1989 -- 17. One Country, Two Systems: Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Tibet -- 18. The Military: Preparing for Modernization -- 19. The Ebb and Flow of Politics -- Challenges to the Deng Era. 1989-1992 -- 20. Beijing Spring. April 15-May 17, 1989 -- 21. The Tiananmen Tragedy. May 17-June 4, 1989 -- 22. Standing Firm. 1989-1992 -- 23. Deng's Finale: The Southern Journey. 1992 -- Deng's Place in History -- 24. |
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China Transformed -- Key People in the Deng Era -- Chinese Communist Party Congresses and Plenums. 1956-1992 -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Index |
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Perhaps no one in the twentieth century had a greater long-term impact on world history than Deng Xiaoping. And no scholar of contemporary East Asian history and culture is better qualified than Ezra Vogel to disentangle the many contradictions embodied in the life and legacy of China's boldest strategist. Once described by Mao Zedong as a "needle inside a ball of cotton," Deng was the pragmatic yet disciplined driving force behind China's radical transformation in the late twentieth century. He confronted the damage wrought by the Cultural Revolution, dissolved Mao's cult of personality, and loosened the economic and social policies that had stunted China's growth. Obsessed with modernization and technology, Deng opened trade relations with the West, which lifted hundreds of millions of his countrymen out of poverty. Yet at the same time he answered to his authoritarian roots, most notably when he ordered the crackdown in June 1989 at Tiananmen Square. Deng's youthful commitment to the Communist Party was cemented in Paris in the early 1920's, among a group of Chinese student-workers that also included Zhou Enlai. Deng returned home in 1927 to join the Chinese Revolution on the ground floor. In the fifty years of his tumultuous rise to power, he endured accusations, purges, and even exile before becoming China's preeminent leader from 1978 to 1989 and again in 1992. When he reached the top, Deng saw an opportunity to creatively destroy much of the economic system he had helped build for five decades as a loyal follower of Mao-and he did not hesitate. |
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