02358nam 2200481 450 991079530020332120230105202016.03-8467-5614-810.30965/9783846756140(CKB)4920000000125555(nllekb)BRILL9783846756140(MiAaPQ)EBC6517480(Au-PeEL)EBL6517480(OCoLC)1243554022(EXLCZ)99492000000012555520211015d2013 uy 0engurun| uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierKairos as a figuration of time a case study /Dietrich BoschungMünchen :Wilhelm Fink,[2013]©20131 online resourceMorphomata Lectures Cologne;volume63-7705-5614-3 Includes bibliographical references.Preliminary Material -- Preliminary Remark -- On the Prehist ory and Genesis of the Morphome -- Mediality: Concretisations of Ideas of Kairos in the Statue of Lysippos -- Dynamics: Transcription and Re-Contextualisation -- Prospects -- References -- Photo Credits.This publication examines how archaeological objects concretise notions of time, giving them tangible form. The focus is on a particular statue, depicting the »opportune moment« or Kairos, created by the Greek sculptor Lysippos and dating from the era of Alexander the Great. It will be shown how this statue absorbed earlier notions of the opportune moment, combined them into a new form, and thus imbued this form with lasting potency. The statue was interpreted and re-interpreted in art and literature since Classical times, and, in changing from one medium to another, emphasis was put on new aspects. Because of this, the long-lost statue has made a potent and lasting impact on people’s notions of time.Morphomata Lectures Cologne;volume6.TimeSocial aspectsTimeSocial aspects.304.23Boschung Dietrich164908Fries-Knoblach Janine1549817MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910795300203321Kairos as a figuration of time3822338UNINA