01398nam0 22003133i 450 99653376840331620230615130513.0978-88-430-6528-820121018d2012----||||0itac50 baitagrcgrcITAcarnesiAristofaneintroduzione, traduzione e commento di Diego LanzaRomaCarocci2012248 p.22 cmClassici21Testo originale a fronte.Gli Acarnesi sono la prima commedia conservataci del giovane Aristofane, quando Atene è impegnata nel quinto anno di guerra contro Sparta. La commedia mostra già tutta la maestria compositiva e linguistica del grande comico. La traduzione rispecchia efficacemente la vivacità della scrittura aristofanea con il variare dei ritmi, i continui scarti stilistici, i giochi allusivi e manipolatori della lingua. L'introduzione e il commento accompagnano il lettore alla scoperta della complessa partitura drammaturgica che si rivela a un'attenta considerazione del testo.Classici21Acharnenses882.01ARISTOPHANES602827LANZA,DiegoITcbacbaREICAT996533768403316V.1.A. 694284271 L.M.V.1.A.543797BKUMAAcarnesi1743398UNISA03421nam 2200697Ia 450 991095667260332120200520144314.01-280-46485-2978142371099197866104648521-4237-1099-190-474-0102-6(CKB)1000000000032943(EBL)253729(OCoLC)171583046(SSID)ssj0000277610(PQKBManifestationID)11225394(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000277610(PQKBWorkID)10240966(PQKB)10422493(Au-PeEL)EBL253729(CaPaEBR)ebr10090470(CaONFJC)MIL46485(MiAaPQ)EBC253729(EXLCZ)99100000000003294320040121d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe call of the muezzin studies in astronomical timekeeping and instrumentation in medieval Islamic civilization : (studies I-IX) /by David King1st ed.Boston Brill20041 online resource (987 p.)In synchronicity with the Heavens ;v.1Islamic philosophy, theology, and science,0169-8729 ;v. 55Description based upon print version of record.90-04-12233-8 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.TABLE OF CONTENTS; Preface 1; Preface 2; Statement on previous publication of parts of this work; Bibliography and bibliographical abbreviations; Part I A survey of tables for timekeeping by the sun and stars; Part II A survey of tables for regulating the times of prayer; Part III A survey of arithmetical shadow-schemes for time-reckoning; Part IV On the times of Muslim prayer; Part V On the role of the muezzin and the muwaqqit in medieval Islamic societies; Part VIa Universal solutions in Islamic astronomyPart VIb Universal solutions to problems of spherical astronomy from Mamluk Syria and EgyptPart VIIa The orientation of medieval Islamic religious architecture and cities; Part VIIb Architecture and astronomy: the ventilators of medieval Cairo and their secrets; Part VIIc Safavid world-maps centred on Mecca; Part VIII Aspects of practical astronomy in mosques and monasteries; Part IX When the night sky over Qandahar was lit only by stars; IndexesKing (history of science, F.W. Goethe U., Frankfurt, Germany), in the first of two volumes, presents an analysis of over 500 manuscripts that document the use of the sun and stars to keep time, an essential task in determining the hour of prayer, which is called by the muezzin in the Islamic world. (Volume 2 will be devoted to the instruments usedIslamic philosophy, theology, and science ;v. 55.AstronomyIslamic countriesHistoryAstronomy, MedievalIslam and scienceTime (Islamic law)AstronomyHistory.Astronomy, Medieval.Islam and science.Time (Islamic law)520/.917/67King David A20952MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910956672603321The call of the muezzin4410719UNINA