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Classical and Modern Interactions

Classical and Modern Interactions

Karl Galinsky

University of Texas Press
2013
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Postmodernism, multiculturalism, the alleged decline of the United States, deconstruction, leadership, and values-these topics have been at the forefront of contemporary intellectual and cultural debate and are likely to remain so for the near future. Participants in the debate can usefully enlarge the perspective to a comparison between the Greco-Roman world and contemporary society. In this thought-provoking work, a noted classics scholar tests the ancient-modern comparison, showing what it can add to the contemporary debates and what its limitations are.Writing for intellectually adventurous readers, Galinsky explores Greece and Rome as multicultural societies, debates the merits of classicism in postmodern architecture, discusses the reign of Augustus in terms of modern leadership theories, and investigates the modern obsession with finding parallels between the supposed "decline and fall" of Rome and the "decay" of U.S. society.Within these discussions, Galinsky shows the continuing vitality of the classical tradition in the contemporary world. The Greek and Roman civilizations have provided us not only with models for conscious adaptation but also points for radical departures. This ability to change and innovate from classical models is crucial, Galinsky maintains. It creates a reciprocal process whereby contemporary issues are projected into the past while aspects of the ancient world are redefined in terms of current approaches.These essays result in a balanced assessment and stimulating restatement of some major issues in both contemporary U.S. society and the Greco-Roman world. The book, which speaks to a wide interdisciplinary audience, is based on a series of lectures that Galinsky gave as a national visiting scholar for Phi Beta Kappa. It concludes with a discussion of the role of classical studies in the United States today.
Augustus

Augustus

Karl Galinsky

Cambridge University Press
2012
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Augustus, Rome's first emperor, is one of the great figures of world history and one of the most fascinating. In this lively and concise biography Karl Galinsky examines Augustus' life from childhood to deification. He chronicles the mosaic of vicissitudes, challenges, setbacks and successes that shaped Augustus' life, both public and private. How did he use his power? How did he manage to keep re-inventing himself? What kind of man was he? A transformative leader, Augustus engineered profound change in Rome and throughout the Mediterranean world. No one would have expected such vast achievements from the frail and little-known eighteen-year-old who became Caesar's heir amid turmoil and crisis. A mere thirteen years later, after defeating Antony and Cleopatra, he had, in his words, 'power over all things'.
Augustus

Augustus

Karl Galinsky

Cambridge University Press
2012
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Augustus, Rome's first emperor, is one of the great figures of world history and one of the most fascinating. In this lively and concise biography Karl Galinsky examines Augustus' life from childhood to deification. He chronicles the mosaic of vicissitudes, challenges, setbacks and successes that shaped Augustus' life, both public and private. How did he use his power? How did he manage to keep re-inventing himself? What kind of man was he? A transformative leader, Augustus engineered profound change in Rome and throughout the Mediterranean world. No one would have expected such vast achievements from the frail and little-known eighteen-year-old who became Caesar's heir amid turmoil and crisis. A mere thirteen years later, after defeating Antony and Cleopatra, he had, in his words, 'power over all things'.
Augustan Culture

Augustan Culture

Karl Galinsky

Princeton University Press
1998
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Grand political accomplishment and artistic productivity were the hallmarks of Augustus Caesar's reign (31 B.C. to A.D. 14), which has served as a powerful model of achievement for societies throughout Western history. Although much research has been done on individual facets of Augustan culture, Karl Galinsky's book is the first in decades to present a unified overview, one that brings together political and social history, art, literature, architecture, and religion. Weaving analysis and narrative throughout a richly illustrated text, Galinsky provides not only an enjoyable account of the major ideas of the age, but also an interpretation of the creative tensions and contradictions that made for its vitality and influence. Galinsky draws on source material ranging from coins and inscriptions to the major works of poetry and art, and challenges the schematic concepts and dichotomies that have commonly been applied to Augustan culture. He demonstrates that this culture was neither monolithic nor the mere result of one man's will. Instead it was a nuanced process of evolution and experimentation. Augustan culture had many contributors, as Galinsky demonstrates, and their dynamic interactions resulted in a high point of creativity and complexity that explains the transcendence of the Augustan age. Far from being static, its sophisticated literary and artistic monuments call for the active response and involvement of the reader and viewer even today.
Aeneas, Sicily, and Rome

Aeneas, Sicily, and Rome

Karl Galinsky

Princeton University Press
2015
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The legend of Aeneas as preserved in the art and artifacts of antiquity is the focus of this study. Gallant warrior, accomplice in the abduction of Helen, fugitive from burning Troy, founder of Rome-in all his roles, Aeneas appears in ancient sculpture and wall painting, on vases, coins, lamps, mirrors, and gems, as richly illustrated here. To what extent he was known to the Greeks and Romans, for what qualities he was admired, and how his legend served the propaganda of empire building are examined in this survey of the visual data, and these are correlated with what is known of the legend in the literary, historical, and religious traditions of the ancient Mediterranean world. Originally published in 1969. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Aeneas, Sicily, and Rome

Aeneas, Sicily, and Rome

Karl Galinsky

Princeton University Press
2016
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The legend of Aeneas as preserved in the art and artifacts of antiquity is the focus of this study. Gallant warrior, accomplice in the abduction of Helen, fugitive from burning Troy, founder of Rome-in all his roles, Aeneas appears in ancient sculpture and wall painting, on vases, coins, lamps, mirrors, and gems, as richly illustrated here. To what extent he was known to the Greeks and Romans, for what qualities he was admired, and how his legend served the propaganda of empire building are examined in this survey of the visual data, and these are correlated with what is known of the legend in the literary, historical, and religious traditions of the ancient Mediterranean world. Originally published in 1969. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire

Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire

Karl Galinsky; Kenneth Lapatin

Getty Publications
2016
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Memory studies -- one of the most vibrant research fields of the present day -- brings together such diverse disciplines as art and archaeology, history, religion, literature, sociology, media studies, and neuroscience. In scholarship on ancient Rome, studies of social and cultural memory complement traditional approaches, opening up new horizons as we contemplate the ancient world. The fifteen essays presented here explore memory in the Roman Empire, addressing a wide spectrum of cultural phenomena from a range of approaches. Ancient Rome was a memory culture par excellence and memory pervades all aspects of Roman culture, from literature and art to religion and politics. This volume is the first to address the cultural artifacts of Rome through the lens of memory studies. An essential guide to the material culture of Rome, this book brings important new concepts to the fore for both scholars of the ancient world and those of social and cultural memory throughout human history.
Karl

Karl

Ginger Simms; Sein Park

Epigraph Publishing
2021
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"This book is so cute, and I love the amazing illustrations. This is the best book I've ever read " -Gemma Gilmartin (age 8)All proceeds from the sale of this book support the Ginger Simms Leadership Fund at Outward Bound. The fund provides scholarships to encourage, train and empower highly-motivated young women.details & donations: www.ncobs.org/ginger-simms
Karl

Karl

Tom F; Sean H

BoD - Books on Demand
2024
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K ln 2017 Der 16j hrige Sch ler Karl sieht sein Vaterland in Gefahr. Das korrupte Merkel-Regime ffnet mit seiner Fl chtlingspolitik dem gro en Austausch T r und Tor, w hrend echte Deutsche wie er selbst und seine alkoholkranke Mutter mit Sozialleistungen abgespeist werden. Angestachelt durch seine Kameraden beschlie t er, sich endlich zu wehren. K ln 1933 Die 16j hrige J din Esther macht sich gro e Sorgen. Die Nationalsozialisten haben die Wahlen gewonnen. Seit Tagen marschieren sie in den Stra en auf und ab, singen ihre hasserf llten Lieder und greifen J dinnen und Juden auf offener Stra e an. Gestern erst wurden die Scheiben von Vaters Gesch ft mit wei er Farbe beschmiert. Und heute brachten ihre Br der einen bewusstlos geschlagenen und bel zugerichteten jungen Mann nach Hause. Wo sollte das alles noch enden?
Karl

Karl

Martin Heyden

Irene Heyden Verlag
2018
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"Karl stirbt, das wei er mit jeder Faser seines Körpers und doch ist alles gut - schon erstaunlich, hatte er sich doch zeitlebens vor genau diesem Augenblick gefürchtet ..."Begleiten Sie Karl auf seiner Reise, die im Leben beginnt, über den Tod hinausgeht und die ihn in eine Welt voller Mysterien und Geheimnisse führt.Die Kurzgeschichten "Der Tod des Karl" und "Karl" sind Auszüge aus den Büchern von Martin Heyden und stellen eine bildhafte und sehr lebendige Beschreibung dessen dar, was auf uns alle eines fernen Tages zukommt.Tauchen Sie ein und erfahren Sie, wie es ist, dem Tode nahe zu sein und wie es sein wird in den Welten, die da kommen.Im Sinne von Montaigne: Es gibt nichts zu fürchten, au er vielleicht die Furcht selbst.(Kurzgeschichte, 34 Seiten: "Das B chlein ist tr stlich geschrieben, ohne zu besch nigen. Die Kurzgeschichte zeigt die Dinge, so wie sie sind und eignet sich sehr gut als Einstieg in das komplexe Thema "Leben nach dem Tod" - f r einen selbst oder aber auch als Geschenk f r jemanden, der in seinem Leben nach Antworten sucht." - Martin Heyden)
Karl

Karl

Anne Bomholt

Forlaget Cobolt A/S
2023
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Selvom Helena er på ferie med sin familie, føler hun sig alene. En dag møder hun et spøgelse, der også er alene. Ingen andre kan se det, og spøgelset kan kun huske én ting. Sit navn, Karl. Kan Helena hjælpe Karl med at finde ud af, hvem han er? Kan Karl hjælpe Helena? Karl er en tegneserie om, hvordan man godt kan føle sig alene, selvom man er sammen med andre. Den er skrevet og tegnet af Anne Bomholt (f. 1996). Anne læser på Graphic Storytelling på TAW i Viborg og Karl er hendes debut.
The Portable Karl Marx

The Portable Karl Marx

Karl Marx

Penguin Classics
1983
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This book is an outstanding overview of the life and thoughts of Karl Marx. The editor masterfully weaves together Marx's published works and private letters into a rich tapestry of history and ideas. In addition to what you might expect to find in a collection like this (the text of The Communist Manifesto, selections from Das Kapital...), there are also tidbits from Marx's hand that help you truly understand the man and the history of his ideology, from his predictions on the fates of France and Russia, even down to his favorite color (red, of course) and his old report cards. No serious student of economic and political philosophy should be without an understanding of Karl Marx. This book provides it like no other.
Karl Marx

Karl Marx

Gareth Stedman Jones

Penguin Books Ltd
2017
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE ELIZABETH LONGFORD PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHY 2017'A deeply original and illuminating account of Marx's journey through the intellectual history of the nineteenth century... a profound reappraisal and a gripping read' Christopher Clark, author of The SleepwalkersAs the nineteenth century unfolded, its inhabitants had to come to terms with an unparalleled range of political, economic, religious and intellectual challenges. Distances shrank, new towns sprang up, and ingenious inventions transformed the industrial landscape. It was an era dominated by new ideas about God, human capacities, industry, revolution, empires and political systems - and above all, the shape of the future.One of the most distinctive and arresting contributions to this debate was made by Karl Marx, the son of a Jewish convert in the Rhineland and a man whose entire life was devoted to making sense of the hopes and fears of the nineteenth century world. Gareth Stedman Jones's impressive biography explores how Marx came to his revolutionary ideas in an age of intellectual ferment, and the impact they had on his times. In a world where so many things were changing so fast, would the coming age belong to those enthralled by the events which had brought this world into being, or to those who feared and loathed it?This remarkable book allows the reader to understand as never before the world of ideas which shaped Marx's world - and in turn made Marx shape our own.
Karl Barth's Moral Thought

Karl Barth's Moral Thought

Gerald McKenny

Oxford University Press
2021
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Does theological ethics articulate moral norms with the assistance of moral philosophy? Or does it leave that task to moral philosophy alone while it describes a distinctively Christian way of acting or form of life? These questions lie at the very heart of theological ethics as a discipline. Karl Barth's theological ethics makes a strong case for the first alternative. Karl Barth's Moral Thought follows Barth's efforts to present God's grace as a moral norm in his treatments of divine commands, moral reasoning, responsibility, and agency. It shows how Barth's conviction that grace is the norm of human action generates problems for his ethics at nearly every turn, as it involves a moral good that confronts human beings from outside rather than perfecting them as the kind of creature they are. Yet it defends Barth's insistence on the right of theology to articulate moral norms, and it shows how Barth may lead theological ethics to exercise that right in a more compelling way than he did.