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Water in Medieval Literature

Water in Medieval Literature

Albrecht Classen

Lexington Books
2019
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Ecocritical thinking has sensitized us more than ever before to the tremendous importance of water for human life, as it is richly reflected in the world of literature. The great relevance of water also in the Middle Ages might come as a surprise for many readers, but the evidence assembled here confirms that also medieval poets were keenly aware of the importance of water to sustain all life, to provide understanding of life’s secrets, to mirror love, and to connect the individual with God. In eleven chapters major medieval European authors and their works are discussed here, taking us from the world of Old Norse to Irish and Latin literature, to German, French, English, and Italian romances and other narratives.
Prostitution in Medieval and Early Modern Literature
Prostitution is known as the oldest profession in the history of humanity. While historians have already given due consideration to the profession’s social and cultural meanings across time periods, little has been written about literary representations of prostitution. Prostitution in Medieval and Early Modern Literature analyses the work of writers from an array of social positions, including courtly poets and even religious writers, dealing with the topic during the medieval and early modern periods. Its study shows that prostitutes and brothel owners were present on the literary stage far more often than we might have assumed. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach and incorporating relevant sources from across the entire European continent dating from the early Middle Ages to the sixteenth century, it examines the phenomenon of prostitution in a variety of contexts and highlights the extent to which the institution mattered for both the higher and the lower classes.
Prostitution in Medieval and Early Modern Literature
Prostitution is known as the oldest profession in the history of humanity. While historians have already given due consideration to the profession’s social and cultural meanings across time periods, little has been written about literary representations of prostitution. Prostitution in Medieval and Early Modern Literature analyses the work of writers from an array of social positions, including courtly poets and even religious writers, dealing with the topic during the medieval and early modern periods. Its study shows that prostitutes and brothel owners were present on the literary stage far more often than we might have assumed. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach and incorporating relevant sources from across the entire European continent dating from the early Middle Ages to the sixteenth century, it examines the phenomenon of prostitution in a variety of contexts and highlights the extent to which the institution mattered for both the higher and the lower classes.
Südwärts Nordwärts

Südwärts Nordwärts

Albrecht Gerold Bodendorfer

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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1955: Der junge Gerold verl sst den Gutshof der Familie und bricht nach Brasilien auf. Ein gro er Kontrast zur beschaulichen Oberpfalz der Nachkriegszeit. Gerold nutzt die M glichkeiten dieser neuen Welt und muss auch manche Gefahren meistern. Natur und Menschen meinen es nicht immer gut mit ihm.
European Constitutions Compared

European Constitutions Compared

Albrecht Weber

Beck/Hart Publishing
2019
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This book is a comprehensive study of the institutional setting of European Constitutions and provides a systematic study of the constitutional principles and organisation of state powers. The following issues are addressed: Terminology; Notion and Functions of Constitution; Sources of Constitutional Law; Constituent and Amending Power; Protecting the Constitution; Directive Principles; Fundamental Constitutional Principles; Division of Powers; Division of Functions; Parliament; Head of State; Government and Administration; The Judicial Power.
Toxikose

Toxikose

Albrecht E W Barth

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Ein aufstrebender Rocks nger und der Kampf seiner Partnerin gegen eine schwere Lebensmittelvergiftung bilden den Auftakt zu diesem Thriller, in dem es den tragischen Helden auf der Suche nach Antworten bis nach S damerika verschl gt, wo er ungewollt den Machenschaften machthungriger Zyniker auf die Spur kommt, die vor keinem Verbrechen zur ckschrecken und ihre finstere Saat l ngst auch in seine Familie gelegt haben. Dabei stellt sich dem Protagonisten vor allem die Frage, wie er seiner Partnerin das Leben retten kann, bis er versteht, warum ihn M rder und Kriminelle heimsuchen. Der Roman zeigt Menschen von grenzenloser Gier, es geht um Korruption, Machtmissbrauch und auch um die Frage, wie unsere Nahrung hergestellt wird und mit welchen Methoden multinationale Konzerne mitunter ihre Stellung auf diesem Planeten behaupten. Er erz hlt eine Geschichte von T tern und Opfern, Verfolgern und Gejagten und der Grausamkeit, die hinter den Fassaden unserer sch nen Welt des Konsums lauert.
Glaskrieger

Glaskrieger

Albrecht E W Barth

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Im Inneren eines sonderbaren Gesch ftes: Aquarien, Glass ulen, Kameras und eine Blondine: Wir beantworten jede Frage... Jonathan Burke ahnt nicht, auf welches Spiel er sich einl sst, als er beginnt, die Dienste der unheimlichen Firma in Anspruch zu nehmen. Er verliert die Kontrolle und wird zum Spielball von M chten, die jede Methode heiligen, um ihre Ziele zu erreichen. Ein Krieg zwischen ungleichen Gegnern beginnt mit Burkes Eintauchen in eine Welt des Elends, des Verrats, der Verfolgung und einer scheinbar l ckenlosen berwachung. In einem weit gespannten Netz aus L gen sucht er nach der Wahrheit, wobei eine un berwindbare Mauer wie aus Glas seine Welt immer weiter einzukreisen scheint.
Versuch Schweizerischer Gedichte (Großdruck): Nach der Ausgabe letzter Hand

Versuch Schweizerischer Gedichte (Großdruck): Nach der Ausgabe letzter Hand

Albrecht Von Haller

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Albrecht von Haller: Versuch Schweizerischer Gedichte. Nach der Ausgabe letzter Hand Lesefreundlicher Gro druck in 16-pt-Schrift Zwar der Weise w hlt nicht sein Geschicke; Doch er wendet Elend selbst zum Gl cke. F llt der Himmel, er kann Weise decken, Aber nicht schrecken. Aus Die Tugend von Albrecht von Haller Edition Holzinger. Gro format, 216 x 279 mm Berliner Ausgabe, 2017 Durchgesehener Neusatz mit einer Biographie des Autors bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Michael Holzinger Albrecht von Hallers Versuch Schweizerischer Gedichte erschien erstmals 1732 in Bern und umfa te zun chst nur neun Gedichte. Die schnell Ber hmtheit erlangende Sammlung wurde von Haller in den folgenden Jahren immer wieder erweitert. - Der Text folgt der Eilften vermehrten und verbesserten Auflage, Bern (Typographische Gesellschaft) 1777, die als Ausgabe letzter Hand anzusehen ist. Inhaltsverzeichnis Versuch Schweizerischer Gedichte 1. Morgen-Gedanken 2. Sehnsucht nach dem Vaterland 3. Ueber die Ehre 4. Die Alpen 5. Gedanken 6. Die Falschheit menschlicher Tugenden 7. Die Tugend 8. Doris 9. Die verdorbenen Sitten 10. Ueber eine Hochzeit 11. Der Mann nach der Welt 12. An Herrn D. Gessner 13. Gedanken bei einer Begebenheit 14. Ueber den Ursprung des Uebels 15. Zueignungs-Schrift 16. Beim Beilager 17. Unvollkommenes Gedicht ber die Ewigkeit 18. Ueber Marianens anscheinende Besserung 19. Trauer-Ode 20. Ueber eben Dieselbe 21. Ueber das Einweihungs-Fest 22. An Se. Excellenz 23. Antwort an Johann Jakob Bodmer 24. Ueber den Tod 25. Einige Fabeln 26. Cantate 27. Serenate 28. Ueberschriften 29. Ueber den Tod der Frau Trillerin 30. Beim Tode der Johanna Maria Ayrerin 31. Beim Absterben Textgrundlage ist die Ausgabe: Albrecht von Haller: Gedichte, Herausgegeben und eingel. von Ludwig Hirzel, Frauenfeld: Verlag von J. Huber, 1882. Herausgeber der Reihe: Michael Holzinger Reihengestaltung: Viktor Harvion Umschlaggestaltung unter Verwendung des Bildes: Gem lde von Johann Rudolf Huber,1736 Gesetzt aus der Minion Pro, 16 pt.
Three Essays

Three Essays

Albrecht Ritschl

Wipf Stock Publishers
2005
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What accounts for Albrecht Ritschl's profound effect on modern theology? Philip Hefner proposed that he so energetically brought together in his work the elements of his generation, that all theology now stands on his shoulders. Many theologians have attacked Ritschl's ideas, others vigorously defend him, but all must confront him. The essays presented here will enable students and scholars to experience the force of Ritschl's writing for themselves. Ritschl was born in 1822 into the intellectual, social, and ecclesiastical elite of Berlin. After finishing his studies at the University of Tuebingen, he taught at Bonn for eighteen years and at Goettingen for twenty-five. Hefner shows that Ritschl spoke a word to his own age that was so appropriate and so in resonance with his contemporaries in Germany that despite its weaknesses it became the dominant theology of his generation. Ritschl's impact can be traced to three major factors: forceful statement of Christian faith, positive link to tradition, and scientific method. He exhibited a remarkable combination of scholarly integrity and devotion to the Christian life, as seen in his ten-year study of pietism - a movement he opposed. His theology also contributed to much that followed, including historical-critical studies and dialectical theology. These essays offer a balanced sample of Ritschl's thinking. In the Prolegomena to 'The History of Pietism' he establishes his method of studying different confessions on the basis of Christian lifestyle. Theology and Metaphysics offers his celebrated rejection of metaphysics in favor of a christocentric approach. Instruction in the Christian Religion, the writing that won for Ritschl his popularity among students, sets forth his specific doctrinal beliefs. Today's students will discover that Ritschl is both an intriguing historical figure and a thinker worth grappling with. These essays, along with Philip Hefner's extensive introduction, provide needed material for a reevaluation of Ritschl and of nineteenth century theology. Philip Hefner is Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. He has written 'The Promise of Teilhard' and a major work on Ritschl - 'Faith and the Vitalities of History'. He also edited 'The Scope of Grace' and 'Changing Man: Threat and Promise'.
The Secret in Medieval Literature

The Secret in Medieval Literature

Albrecht Classen

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2022
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The Secret in Medieval Literature: Alternative Worlds in the Middle Ages explores the many strange phenomena, both in the Middle Ages and today, that do not find any good rational explanations. Those do not pertain to magic or to religion in the traditional sense of the word; they are secrets of an epistemological kind and tend to defy human rationality, without being marginal or irrelevant. At first sight, we might believe that we face elements from fairy tales, but the medieval cases discussed here go far beyond such a simplistic approach to the mysterious dimension of secrets. In fact, as this book argues, medieval poets commonly engaged with alternative forces and described their workings within the human context (both in the Latin West and in the East), without being able to come to terms with them critically. Those mysteries appear both in heroic epics and courtly romances, among other genres, and they figure more frequently than we might have assumed. On the one hand, we could conceive of those secrets as the product of literary liberties and imagination; on the other, those secrets prove to be rather serious agents intervening in the lives of the fictional protagonists. By the same token, our modern world is not all rationality and material conditions either. The study of secrets in the Middle Ages thus opens the pathway toward a new epistemology both for the people in the pre-modern age and us today.
The Secret in Medieval Literature

The Secret in Medieval Literature

Albrecht Classen

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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The Secret in Medieval Literature: Alternative Worlds in the Middle Ages explores the many strange phenomena, both in the Middle Ages and today, that do not find any good rational explanations. Those do not pertain to magic or to religion in the traditional sense of the word; they are secrets of an epistemological kind and tend to defy human rationality, without being marginal or irrelevant. At first sight, we might believe that we face elements from fairy tales, but the medieval cases discussed here go far beyond such a simplistic approach to the mysterious dimension of secrets. In fact, as this book argues, medieval poets commonly engaged with alternative forces and described their workings within the human context (both in the Latin West and in the East), without being able to come to terms with them critically. Those mysteries appear both in heroic epics and courtly romances, among other genres, and they figure more frequently than we might have assumed. On the one hand, we could conceive of those secrets as the product of literary liberties and imagination; on the other, those secrets prove to be rather serious agents intervening in the lives of the fictional protagonists. By the same token, our modern world is not all rationality and material conditions either. The study of secrets in the Middle Ages thus opens the pathway toward a new epistemology both for the people in the pre-modern age and us today.
Criticism of the Court and the Evil King in the Middle Ages

Criticism of the Court and the Evil King in the Middle Ages

Albrecht Classen

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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Criticism of the Court and the Evil King in the Middle Ages: Literary-Historical Analyses, identifies and discusses the discourse focused on the criticism of the court, specifically of the king, across medieval Europe. Tracing its development from the tenth through the fifteenth centuries, chapters examine Icelandic sagas, Old Spanish heroic epic poetry, courtly romances, early modern French and German prose novels, and late medieval short verse and prose narratives as well as the work of medieval critics such as John of Salisbury and Marsilius of Padua. Albrecht Classen explores how the writers used their craft creatively and covertly to voice harsh criticism of the ruling class and unearths a deep distrust of kings and other authority figures during the Middle Ages.