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Weben und Gewebe in der Antike / Texts and Textiles in the Ancient World: Materialitt Reprsentation Episteme Metapoetik /
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Weaving and Fabric in Antiquity: Materiality Representation Epistemology Metapoetics presents 11 papers arranged under the four headings of the title which focus on the process of textile manufacture, the weaving process itself, and the materiality of fabric. Contributions address the problematic issues of cognitive archaeology, consumer research, literary theory and themes addressing both philosophical history and the history of reception of ideas and practice. The contributions seek both to close the critical gaps with respect to weaving, a broad and complex field in the area of ancient cultural techniques, and to identify new themes. Accordingly, the submissions expand our focus into late antiquity, to integrate texts such as letters written on Papyrus detailing the everyday correspondence of an Egyptian family or to spotlight the meaning of textile terms and the history of misunderstandings associated therein. Frequently overused analogies between writing and weaving are also examined in terms of their legitimacy as well as their limits. The papers presented here result from an international and interdisciplinary conference under the same title held in Castelen, near Basel in 2012.TEXT MOSTLY IN GERMANTable of ContentsVorwort/PrefaceI Materialitt1. Felicitas Maeder: Byssus und Muschelseide ein sprachliches Problem und seine Folgen2. Sophie Glln: Le tissage dans les lettres prives de lgypte byzantine: travail domestique ou activit lucrative ?II Reprsentation1. Beate WagnerHasel: Canusiner Gewand, das trbem Honigwein sehr gleicht [...]. Wollqualitten und Luxusdiskurs in der Antike2. Berit Hildebrandt: Das Gewand des HonoriusIII Episteme3. Ellen HarliziusKlck: Denkmuster in der antiken Weberei. Eine Spurensuche4. MarieLouise Nosch: The Loom and the Ship in ancient Greece. Shared knowledge, shared terminology, crosscrafts, or cognitive maritimetextile archaeology?5. Gunther Martin: Weben und Wahrheit. Die Hermeneutik von Geweben in Euripides Ion6. Henriette HarichSchwarzbauer: Over the Rainbow Die Weberinnen Arachne und Araneola: Figuren der TransgressionIV Metapoetik7. Cdric Scheidegger Lmmle: Einige Pendenzen. Weben und Text in der antiken Literatur8. Julia Klebs: Entgrenzungen von Proserpinas Kosmos9. Simon Zuenelli: Das Lied von der webenden Aphrodite. Eine metapoetische Interpretation von Nonn. Dion. 24, 242326.Die AutorenIndexIndex NominumIndex Rerum
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