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Marc-Aurèle et la fin du monde antique: Philosophie stoïcienne et sagesse antique
Dans Marc-Aur le et la fin du monde antique, Ernest Renan explore la figure de l'empereur Marc-Aur le, symbole du sto cisme et de la philosophie antique. Renan d crit un souverain qui, tout en dirigeant l'Empire romain, incarne les id aux philosophiques de son temps. L'ouvrage examine galement la mont e du christianisme primitif, mettant en lumi re les tensions entre la tradition philosophique gr co-romaine et les nouvelles croyances mergentes. Renan analyse comment ces dynamiques ont contribu la transformation de la Rome antique et la fin d'une poque. travers une prose rudite, Renan offre une perspective unique sur l'histoire du christianisme et la transition culturelle de l'Antiquit . Ce livre s'inscrit dans les cat gories suivantes: biographies historiques, philosophie antique et histoire du christianisme.
Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall

Sabine Koller

Bohlau Verlag
2013
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Marc Chagall (1887-1985) ist Ost-Jude, Russe und Weltburger. Erfindungsreich verbindet er russische, judische und westeuropaische Kunsttraditionen, aber auch Malerei, Sprache und Literatur miteinander. Zum interkulturellen Kunstler gesellt sich der intermediale, zum Grenzganger zwischen den Welten derjenige zwischen Wort und Bild. Neben der russischen spielt die jiddische Literatur eine herausragende Rolle in seinem fruhen Werk. Doch Chagall "malt" nicht nur Jiddisch, er dichtet auch in dieser Sprache. Mit dieser interdisziplinaren Monographie wird nicht nur der Kunstler, sondern auch der Dichter Marc Chagall gewurdigt. Eine genaue Analyse einzelner Bilder und Illustrationen zu Peretz, David Hofstein, zu Gogol und zur Bibel fordert unerwartete Verbindungen zutage, die die Grenzen der Logik und der Kulturen sprengen. Dank dieses Buches muss Chagall neu gesehen und gelesen werden.
Marc Chagall Postcard Book
They're packed with color and small enough to fit into a pocket. They're as inviting to the eye as they are to the wallet. And there are titles to suit every occasion, taste, and interest. Like all of Prestel's products, these "Minis" feature amazing artwork of all kinds, elegantly designed and packaged. Whether for a birthday, an anniversary, or just as a surprise, these miniature treasures prove that little things mean a lot.
Sir Marc Brunel

Sir Marc Brunel

Harold Bagust

NPI Media Group
2006
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Born in France, Sir Marc Brunel escaped the guillotine during the French revolution, fleeing to America in the process. He then settled in England and filed over 18 patents. He invented the machinery that saw the first ever mass production factory, used to make pulley-blocks by machine for the Royal Navy. It could be argued that it was the development of the machinery that led to Nelson winning Trafalgar. He spent three months in a debtor's prison, was responsible for designing many improvements to the navy dockyards at Chatham and Woolwich and built the very first tunnel under the Thames at Blackwall. It is still in use today. This fascinating volume charts his eclectic life and career.
Paul Marc Joseph Chenavard

Paul Marc Joseph Chenavard

Sloane Joseph C.

The University of North Carolina Press
2012
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This book is an account of the striking parallelism between the symbolic significance of the Pantheon and the life and thought of Paul Chenavard. More broadly, it illuminates the relationship of every artist to his environment. Chenavard was the only painter to attempt a complete exemplification of the epic idea that is found in the writings of such men as Hugo, Ballanche, and Quinet.Originally published in 1962.A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.
Replaying Marc Anthony: Sonic, Political, and Cultural Resonances

Replaying Marc Anthony: Sonic, Political, and Cultural Resonances

Frances R. Aparicio

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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Replaying Marc Anthony is the first book-length study of Marc Anthony's cultural, aesthetic, and political contributions to Latinx popular music and Latinx communities. Despite the trivializing label of "Latino pop," Anthony's repertoire has had a tremendous impact on his audience, particularly within the US Latinx community. Considering his music outside of limiting frameworks imposed by the music industry, Frances R. Aparicio situates Anthony's songs within specific musical genealogies and histories, demonstrating that his songs not only foster healing from colonial violence but also produce, textually and sonically, multiple identities that resonate with his listeners. Relistening to five of Anthony's most canonical songs--"Preciosa," "Hasta Que Te Conoc ," "I Need to Know," "Aguanile," and "Vivir Mi Vida"--Aparicio traces the circulation of these sonic texts, examining their social, cultural, gender, and political meanings. Among the myriad topics Marc Anthony's music critically reflects on are Puerto Rican and Diasporican itinerant subjectivities, Blackness, environmental crises, MexiRican sonic exchanges, Latinidad, masculinities, struggles with belonging as an "American," and Global South solidarities.
Replaying Marc Anthony: Sonic, Political, and Cultural Resonances

Replaying Marc Anthony: Sonic, Political, and Cultural Resonances

Frances R. Aparicio

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
nidottu
Replaying Marc Anthony is the first book-length study of Marc Anthony's cultural, aesthetic, and political contributions to Latinx popular music and Latinx communities. Despite the trivializing label of "Latino pop," Anthony's repertoire has had a tremendous impact on his audience, particularly within the US Latinx community. Considering his music outside of limiting frameworks imposed by the music industry, Frances R. Aparicio situates Anthony's songs within specific musical genealogies and histories, demonstrating that his songs not only foster healing from colonial violence but also produce, textually and sonically, multiple identities that resonate with his listeners. Relistening to five of Anthony's most canonical songs--"Preciosa," "Hasta Que Te Conoc ," "I Need to Know," "Aguanile," and "Vivir Mi Vida"--Aparicio traces the circulation of these sonic texts, examining their social, cultural, gender, and political meanings. Among the myriad topics Marc Anthony's music critically reflects on are Puerto Rican and Diasporican itinerant subjectivities, Blackness, environmental crises, MexiRican sonic exchanges, Latinidad, masculinities, struggles with belonging as an "American," and Global South solidarities.