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The Ancient Interpretation of Dreams

The Ancient Interpretation of Dreams

Mirjam E. Kotwick

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
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The first book-length study of dream interpretation in classical Greece Long before Freud, dreams and how to make sense of them fascinated ancient thinkers. In The Ancient Interpretation of Dreams, Mirjam Kotwick traces a continuous intellectual practice of dream interpretation across a range of ancient Greek texts, including those from Homer, Aeschylus, Herodotus, Antiphon, the Hippocratic doctors, Plato, and Aristotle. In these works, dreams signify meaning in indirect, distorted, figurative, and metaphorical ways. The authors employ what Kotwick terms the “hermeneutics of similarity” to uncover the message of a dream by identifying (obvious or nonobvious) similarities between its literal expression and its hidden meaning. This method of interpretation remained consistent, whether authors understood dreams as messages from the gods or as results of physiological processes within the dreamer’s body. Kotwick shows that ancient Greeks used their study of dreams to reflect on larger questions of interpretation, figurative language, and metaphor—before the concept of metaphor existed. Philosophers and scientists connected their interest in dreams to their own theories in ethics, cosmology, medicine, biology, linguistics, and literary criticism. It is in the interpretation of dreams, Kotwick argues, that we can see early Greek hermeneutic thought develop. In uncovering the ancient discourse on dream interpretation, this study also outlines an early history of interpretation.
The Ancient Interpretation of Dreams

The Ancient Interpretation of Dreams

Mirjam E. Kotwick

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
sidottu
The first book-length study of dream interpretation in classical Greece Long before Freud, dreams and how to make sense of them fascinated ancient thinkers. In The Ancient Interpretation of Dreams, Mirjam Kotwick traces a continuous intellectual practice of dream interpretation across a range of ancient Greek texts, including those from Homer, Aeschylus, Herodotus, Antiphon, the Hippocratic doctors, Plato, and Aristotle. In these works, dreams signify meaning in indirect, distorted, figurative, and metaphorical ways. The authors employ what Kotwick terms the “hermeneutics of similarity” to uncover the message of a dream by identifying (obvious or nonobvious) similarities between its literal expression and its hidden meaning. This method of interpretation remained consistent, whether authors understood dreams as messages from the gods or as results of physiological processes within the dreamer’s body. Kotwick shows that ancient Greeks used their study of dreams to reflect on larger questions of interpretation, figurative language, and metaphor—before the concept of metaphor existed. Philosophers and scientists connected their interest in dreams to their own theories in ethics, cosmology, medicine, biology, linguistics, and literary criticism. It is in the interpretation of dreams, Kotwick argues, that we can see early Greek hermeneutic thought develop. In uncovering the ancient discourse on dream interpretation, this study also outlines an early history of interpretation.
Miriam E la Stella

Miriam E la Stella

Vito Ditaranto

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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FIABA PER BAMBINI---L'amore quando esci a mangiare e dai un sacco di patatine fritte a qualcuno senza volere che l'altro le dia a te; l'amore quando nonna aveva l'artrite e non poteva mettersi piu' lo smalto, ed il nonno lo faceva per lei anche se aveva l'artrite pure lui. L'amore quando la ragazza si mette il profumo, il ragazzo il dopobarba e poi escono insieme per annusarsi. L'amore la prima cosa che si sente, prima che arrivi la cattiveria. L'amore quando qualcuno ti fa del male e tu sei molto arrabbiato, ma non strilli per non farlo piangere. L'amore quella cosa che ci fa sorridere quando siamo stanchi. L'amore quando mamma fa il caff per pap e lo assaggia prima, per assicurarsi che sia buono. L'amore quando mamma d a pap il pezzo piu' buono del pollo. L'amore quando il mio cane mi lecca la faccia, anche se l'ho lasciato solo tutta la giornata. Non bisogna mai dire TI AMO se non vero; ma, se vero bisogna dirlo tante volte perch le persone spesso dimenticano. L'amore quanto qualcuno ci ama, ed il modo che ha di dire il nostro nome diverso; sappiamo che il nostro nome al sicuro in quella bocca. L'amore quando una donna vecchia e un uomo vecchio sono ancora amici anche se si conoscono molto bene-.
La storia di Miriam e dei dubbi del vento

La storia di Miriam e dei dubbi del vento

Ivo Degiovannini

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Il racconto si snoda su tre filoni narrativi che s'intrecciano gli uni sugli altri sino a congiungersi grazie al gioco d'incroci tessuti dal destino . La storia di Garvald, nano psicologo che vive e lavora a Torino, la sua ricerca interiore nell'attesa che la vita gli offra la possibilit di coronare i suoi sogni pi segreti. Quella dell'Uomo Nero, personaggio controverso e misterioso che ha delle visioni che l'inquietano e delle quali si vuole liberare e quella di Miriam, adolescente in fuga, impegnata in un viaggio attraverso l'Europa alla ricerca della vera storia di sua madre e di se stessa. Le situazioni che porteranno i tre personaggi ad incontrarsi daranno slancio ad un nuovo destino per ognuno di loro, unendo la loro esigenza d'individui umani di credere in qualcosa con la realt delle storie quotidiane.
Strong Women Eat Well

Strong Women Eat Well

Miriam E. Nelson

Perigee Books,U.S.
2002
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Dr. Miriam Nelson clears away the misconceptions and myths-often fueled by the proponents of diets that focus on weight loss-and explains how to make the right food decisions. She offers sound, scientifically based advice, and shows women how to finally find pleasure in eating-and eating well. Included are: Why high-protein, low-carbohydrate diets are ineffective and potentially dangerous How to read and understand "Nutrition Facts" The formula for determining how much protein is needed Advice on whether to buy organic What "fat-free" really means on a label The latest information on genetically engineered foods Advice on supplements 50 recipes and more
Strong Women, Strong Bones

Strong Women, Strong Bones

Miriam E. Nelson

TarcherPerigee
2006
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Based on the latest scientific information and including practical advice on the best nutrition, exercise and medications, a women's guide to the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis offers a self-test to assess risk factors, tips on supplements beyond calcium, tips on nutrition and exercise programs, and more. Reprint.
The H2O Workbook: A Biblical Path to Hope, Heal & Overcome for the Thirsty Soul
The H2O Workbook provides an intentional path for lasting life transformation. Centered around ten time-tested Biblical principles, this workbook creates the best possible chance for living the abundant life by guiding participants to discover and find healing for the core issues that underlie their daily struggles. The H2O process can be used for individual study and growth, but its effect is maximized when used in a small group setting. The process covers a period of 21 weeks, allowing time for group members to bond and to develop a sense of safety. Many of those who've completed the process say that their only regret is that they didn't go through the process sooner
The Temple of Ayia Irini

The Temple of Ayia Irini

Miriam E. Caskey

American School of Classical Studies at Athens
1986
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This volume presents the remarkable terracotta statues excavated at the site of Ayia Irini in the 1960s. Beginning with the first trench and continuing through three more campaigns, these figures were recovered in fragments from almost all rooms of the temple; they now represent 40 statues by conservative estimate; all women, they wear short-sleeved jackets, heavy girdles, and full skirts. Some are as large as life size, and most wear necklaces or garlands. The date (Late Minoan IB/Late Helladic II, with a single Mycenaean exception) is earlier than that of any known, other than a few Cretan fragments of large scale but different construction. The author describes the discovery and construction of the statues and then presents a catalogue of the fragments in detail and fully illustrated. Five stratigraphic sections accompany the tables of findspots. The fragments are divided into nine groups according to form and construction, followed by five groups of unassigned fragments (heads, torsos, skirts, arms, various). The life-size Mycenaean statue, constructed in a more familiar coil technique used for pithoi, is catalogued separately. At the end is a group of terracotta feet (Late Minoan IA or earlier), found outside the temple and originally complete in themselves.
Small Lucidities: Book 4: Random Series
This is book 4 of the Random series. Miriam Walsh's poetry ranges all styles and mood extremes. Verse for the nearly driven mad or the just plain mad. Reading more like a diary, this series is full of confessions (and not all of them the writer's). In "Small Lucidities", the journey is nearly at an end. Through its passing, the traveler makes many realizations, and not the ones that she at all expected.
The Little Story House,

The Little Story House,

Miriam E. 1900-1973 Mason

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Motivated Learning

Motivated Learning

Miriam E. Hebron

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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Originally published in 1966, Dr Hebron provides a comprehensive account in this book of the main theories of motivation and learning as applicable to each phase of the human life cycle at the time. She synthesises current theories by placing each within the context of the developmental phase for which it has the greatest significance; and she provides 350 supporting references. Each stage of human development is discussed separately, through infancy, early childhood, the transitional intuitive phase, middle childhood, and adolescence, to maturity and senility. Two chapters are devoted to adolescence, and there is interesting material on the gifted adolescent. The chapter on physiology describes with clarity the changes in physical structure and function which ensue as children enter into their cultural heritage, as adults become socially involved, and as the elderly undergo gradual disengagement. The book was addressed to the more advanced student preparing for the newly instituted degrees in education, to post-graduates in education, and to students in their third year of degree courses in psychology and sociology. Today it can be read in its historical context.
Feminism, Gender and Universities

Feminism, Gender and Universities

Miriam E. David

Routledge
2016
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Feminism, Gender and Universities demonstrates the positive and robust impacts that feminism has had on higher education, through the eyes and in the words of the participants in changing political and social processes. Drawing on the ’collective biography’ of leading feminist scholars from around the world and current evidence relating to gender equality in education, this book employs methods including biographies, life histories, and narratives to show how the feminist project to transform women’s lives in the direction of gender and social equality became an educational and pedagogical one. Through careful attention to the ways in which feminism has transformed feminist academic women’s lives, the author explores the importance of education in changing socio-political contexts, raising questions about further changes that are necessary. Delving into the deeper and more ’hidden’ echelons of education, the book examines the contested nature of current managerial or business approaches to university and education, revealing these to be incompatible with feminist thought. A plea for more careful attention to education and the ways in which the processes of knowledge-making influence (and are influenced by) gender and sexual relations, Feminism, Gender and Universities will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in gender, pedagogy and modern academic life.