englischToday more than ever, students of Latin philology need a commentary for the reading of Roman poets that will not let them down in linguistic, stylistic and metrical questions as well as in the field of realia. This is the purpose of Christina Meckelnborg's commentary on verses 397-814 of [...]
more informationenglischRosalba Carriera (1673–1757), the Venetian painter of pastel and miniature artwork, became famous for her partially intimate portraits and special painting technique in the first half of the 18th century. Her success was measured, among other things, by the fact that her clientele included [...]
more informationenglischToday more than ever, students of Latin philology need a commentary for the reading of Roman poets that will not let them down in linguistic, stylistic and metrical questions as well as in the field of realia. This is the purpose of Christina Meckelnborg's commentary on verses 397-814 of [...]
more informationenglischIn this book, Peter Krieger creates a political iconography of the Anthropocene: he shows how, with the help of optical forensics, an exploration of the history of ideas and a scientific interpretation of images, it is possible to understand what prompts people to abuse wild nature as a [...]
more informationenglischThis volume offers a new look at Walter Moers' Zamonia novels without completely omitting the intermedial, which has already been the subject of much research. A separate chapter is devoted to the carnival itself and the central aspects - fools, inverted orders, the grotesque - according to [...]
more informationenglischIn this book, Peter Krieger creates a political iconography of the Anthropocene: he shows how, with the help of optical forensics, an exploration of the history of ideas and a scientific interpretation of images, it is possible to understand what prompts people to abuse wild nature as a [...]
more informationenglischThis volume offers a new look at Walter Moers' Zamonia novels without completely omitting the intermedial, which has already been the subject of much research. A separate chapter is devoted to the carnival itself and the central aspects - fools, inverted orders, the grotesque - according to [...]
more informationenglischWhat images and stereotypes of Germany, Germans and the German language exist in the minds of Iranian learners of German? Although German has been learnt and taught in Iran for more than a century, the image that Iranians have of Germany has not yet been scientifically investigated.
In her [...]
more informationenglischWhat images and stereotypes of Germany, Germans and the German language exist in the minds of Iranian learners of German? Although German has been learnt and taught in Iran for more than a century, the image that Iranians have of Germany has not yet been scientifically investigated.
In her [...]
more informationenglischIt is hardly known that the brothers Jacob Grimm (1785–1863) and Wilhelm Grimm (1786–1859) drew intensively from their earliest childhood. This publication is devoted to their hitherto unexplored childhood and youth drawings as well as those of their siblings Carl, Charlotte, Ludwig Emil [...]
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