02772nam 2200601 a 450 991078673610332120200520144314.090-04-25014-X10.1163/9789004250147(CKB)2670000000356688(EBL)1187227(MiAaPQ)EBC1187227(OCoLC)846912425(nllekb)BRILL9789004250147(Au-PeEL)EBL1187227(CaPaEBR)ebr10699965(CaONFJC)MIL523547(PPN)174396287(EXLCZ)99267000000035668820130527d2013 uy 0gerur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierAneignungen des humanismus[electronic resource]institutionelle und individuelle praktiken an der Universität Ingolstadt im . jahrhundert /von Maximilian SchuhLeiden, Netherlands ;Boston, Mass. Brillc20131 online resource (300 p.)Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance ;Volume 47Description based upon print version of record.90-04-23095-5 Includes bibliographical references.Front Matter -- Die Universität Ingolstadt: Quellen und Forschung -- Aneignungen des Humanismus: Orte und Personen -- Institutionelle Aneignungen des Humanismus -- Individuelle Aneignungen des Humanismus -- Ergebnisse -- Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis -- Register.Aneignungen des Humanismus describes the reception and adaptation of new educational ideas at the University of Ingolstadt in the later Middle Ages. Based on manuscript research, this study explains how the process of adopting new educational procedures relates to the broader contexts for social, economic and institutional framework of teaching and learning in the 15th century.Education and society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance ;Volume 47.HumanismStudy and teaching (Higher)GermanyHistoryTo 1500Classical educationGermanyHistoryTo 1500Education, HigherGermanyHistoryTo 1500EducationGermanyPhilosophyHistoryTo 1500GermanyIntellectual lifeHumanismStudy and teaching (Higher)HistoryClassical educationHistoryEducation, HigherHistoryEducationPhilosophyHistory378.43Schuh Maximilian1463005MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910786736103321Aneignungen des humanismus3672183UNINA03383nam 2200481zu 450 991104172800332120260212090135.091-7635-283-89789176352830(CKB)42832281000041(IL-JeEL)9942832281000041(EXLCZ)994283228100004120251116|2025uuuu || |engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIndo-European afterlivesinterdisciplinary perspectives on life beyond deathStockholm, Sweden:Stockholm University Press,2025.1 online resource (212 p.)Stockholm Studies in Indo-European Language and Culturev.391-7635-284-6 9789176352847 Includes bibliographical references and index.Exploring the afterlife in Indo-European traditions--Dwellings undwindling: Towards an Indo-European poetics of perlocutionary sites--Initials for initiates: Phonic mystagogy, “audiovisuality” and the eschatology of the Gathas--Orpheus and the R̥bhus: Fashioning drinks for the afterlife--Indo-European motifs in the Greek underworlds--The god of the night sky as a guide to the afterlife--The love life of the dead: Norse Valkyries from an Indo-European perspective--Tied to the underworld--Indo-European cremations and cosmic fires: A comparative analysis of the funeral and fire rites of Bronze Age Håga, Sweden--Mourning among the speakers of Proto-Indo-European: *k̑eh₂d- ‘to fall’ and ‘to mourn’--BiographiesThis volume brings together scholars from archaeology, historical linguistics and comparative mythology to explore how early Indo-European communities imagined death and what lies beyond. From poetic visions of the afterlife to the ritual logic of cremation and the etymology of mourning, Indo-European Afterlives examines how the transition from life to death was conceptualized and ritualized across the Indo-European world. Topics include the eschatological power of poetry, the symbolic role of fire in funerary rites, linguistic reconstructions of underworld deities and rituals and the significance of mythic figures such as the Valkyries, the Rbhus and Orpheus in navigating the boundary between life and the afterlife. By interweaving philological analysis, archaeological evidence and mythological narratives, the volume offers new perspectives on how notions of death and the beyond were embedded in early Indo-European belief systems. Interdisciplinary in scope, Indo-European Afterlives will appeal to scholars and curious readers alike.Indo-EuropeansFuneral customs and ritesFuneral rites and ceremonies, AncientEuropeMythology, Indo-EuropeanDeathEuropeReligious aspectsHistoryIndo-EuropeansFuneral customs and rites.Funeral rites and ceremonies, AncientMythology, Indo-European.DeathReligious aspectsHistory.305.809Larsson Jenny H.Olander ThomasJørgensen, Anders Richardt,BOOK9911041728003321Indo-European afterlives4536042UNINA