The Derveni papyrus cosmology, theology and interpretation Gabor Betech
Τύπος υλικού: ΚείμενοΓλώσσα: Αγγλικά, Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Original language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Λεπτομέρειες δημοσίευσης: Cambridge, U.K. New York Cambridge University Press 2004Περιγραφή: xii, 441 p. 23 cmISBN:- 0521801087
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Τύπος τεκμηρίου | Τρέχουσα βιβλιοθήκη | Ταξιθετικός αριθμός | Αριθμός αντιτύπου | Κατάσταση | Ημερομηνία λήξης | Ραβδοκώδικας |
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Φιλολογίας | 292.8 BET (Περιήγηση στο ράφι(Άνοιγμα παρακάτω)) | 1 | Διαθέσιμο | 025000143830 |
Browsing Φιλολογίας shelves Κλείσιμο περιήγησης ραφιού(Απόκρυψη περιήγησης ραφιών)
292.3 INT Ancient Greek hero cult | 292.387 OSA Santuari e culti dell' Acaia antica | 292.43 PUL Prayer in Greek religion | 292.8 BET The Derveni papyrus | 292.8 STU Studies on the Derveni papyrus | 292.8 STU Studies on the Derveni papyrus | 292.85 GRA Ritual texts for the afterlife |
Περιέχει βιβλιογραφία (σ. 381-395) και ευρετήριο
1. Find -- 2. First columns --3. Reconstruction of the poem -- 4. Interpretation of the poem -- 5. Cosmic god -- 6. Cosmology -- 7. Anaxagoras --8. Diogenes of Apollonia and Archelaus of Athens -- 9. Physics and eschatology: Heraclitus and the gold plates --10. Understanding Orpheus, understanding the world -- App.: Diagoras and the Derveni author
"This is the first comprehensive study of the Derveni Papyrus. The papyrus, found in 1962 near Thessalonica, is not only one of the oldest surviving Greek papyri but is also considered by scholars to be a document of primary importance for a better understanding of the religious and philosophical developments of the fifth and fourth centuries BC. Gabor Betegh aims to reconstruct and systematically to analyse the different strata of the text and their interrelation by exploring the archaeological context; the interpretation of rituals in the first columns of the text; the Orphic poem commented on by the author of the papyrus; and the cosmological and theological doctrines which emerge from the Derveni author's exegesis of the poem. Betegh discusses the place of the text in the context of late Presocratic philosophy and offers an important preliminary edition of the text of the papyrus with critical apparatus and English translation"