Dossier : Nature/natures : approches anthropologiques
Nature/Natures: Anthropological Approaches
Dossier: What perspectives does the “natural turn” in anthropology prompted by Philippe Descola open in classical studies? Starting from a comparatist point of view, the dossier questions the dichotomy between nature and culture in Babylon, in Late Antique Judaism, and in the Greek and Roman worlds. Varia: The iconography of the Amazons. Phantasia in Aristotle and Philostratus. Greek military mathematics and Roman schools. Nature in Euripides. Sexuality of the Pythia. Roman theater and Jap...
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- Publisher : Éditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Daedalus
- Series : Mètis | N.S.20
- Place of publication : Paris-Athènes
- Year of publication : 2022
- Published on OpenEdition Books : 22 novembre 2022
- EAN (Print version) : 978-2-7132-2955-8
- Electronic EAN : 978-2-7132-3278-7
- DOI : 10.4000/books.editionsehess.49236
- Number of pages : 284 p.
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Dossier
Taxinomie cunéiforme : la fabrique du monde, la science et le tournant ontologique
Lire la phusis grecque à travers l’anthropologie de Philippe Descola
Does the History of Nature Begin with the Homeric Poems? Reading Greek Phusis through Philippe Descola’s Anthropology
Apuleius’ Cupid and Psyche: Existential Discontinuities and the Religious Function of Anthropomorphism
Le lulav dans le Talmud de Babylone
The Ritual Object “Beyond Nature and Culture”: The Lulav in the Babylonian Talmud
Varia
L’iconographie monétaire de l’Amazone éponyme ou fondatrice à l’époque classique et hellénistique
The Iconography of the Amazon (Eponymous or Foundress) on Greek Coins in Classical and Hellenistic Era
« Regard mnémotechnique » et « regard pictural » dans le De Anima III, 3
Aristotle’s “Phantastic” Double Gaze. “Mnemonic Gaze” and “Pictorial Gaze” in De Anima III, 3.
The Life of Apollonius of Tyana on Universal Creation
Philostrate et mimēsis au cœur de la phantasia. La Vie d’Apollonios de Tyane sur la création universelle
Plato, Homer and the Mathematics of Warfare
Ibi namque in tabernaculis litterarum ludi erant : réflexions sur la place des écoles dans les forums romains
Ibi namque in tabernaculis litterarum ludi erant: Notes on School’s Places in Roman Forum
Nature, Vegetal world and Divine World in Euripides’ Tragedies
Sex and the Pythia: on the Greek Oracular Rite Seen as a Sexual Relationship
Comparaison entre la scène de messager des tragédies de Sénèque et l’interlude des nō de Zeami
A Narrative from the Outside: Comparison between the ‘Messenger Scene’ in Senecas’ Tragedies and the ‘Ai-kyōgen’ in Zeami’s Nō
Dossier: What perspectives does the “natural turn” in anthropology prompted by Philippe Descola open in classical studies? Starting from a comparatist point of view, the dossier questions the dichotomy between nature and culture in Babylon, in Late Antique Judaism, and in the Greek and Roman worlds. Varia: The iconography of the Amazons. Phantasia in Aristotle and Philostratus. Greek military mathematics and Roman schools. Nature in Euripides. Sexuality of the Pythia. Roman theater and Japanese nô.
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