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Aggiungi al carrellobroché. Condizione: Neuf. Choix de textes et traductions par Alain Verse. Édition revue et amendée par Alexandre Marcinkowski. Postface de Luc Brisson. Pour les Anciens, Orphée était un poète, et l un des plus grands, un fondateur de mystères, un devin, un musicien, un chanteur, capable de vaincre la mort, mais qui fut tué tragiquement par des femmes. Si les textes d Orphée sont d une importance fondamentale, c est parce que l on y trouve une Révélation antérieure à toute autre, car Orphée parle directement sous l inspiration des dieux. Cette Révélation donne la clef de la création du monde et de l homme ; elle pose le principe de l immortalité de l âme et fonde les pratiques rituelles initiatiques pouvant conduire l être humain à l immortalité. En français, Hors collection 192 pages 13,5 x 21.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. At the end of the summer of 1835, an extraordinary event set the United States abuzz. The eminent scientist John Herschel, then in South Africa, confirmed the existence of life on the Moon thanks to the power of a gigantic telescope. He is said to have observed, for several days, a variety of flora and fauna, including the discovery of winged humanoid creatures. This scientific discovery, reported by the New York Sun, provoked an unprecedented editorial frenzy thanks to the rise of the penny press. The various articles in the Sun, then the brochure that recounted the extraordinary observation, concurrent with the publication of Poe's "Hans Phaall," enjoyed immense popular success and soon afterward spread to the European continent. This was one of the greatest scientific hoaxes in history, the first "lunar hoax." With the translation of these Discoveries in the Moon, made at the Cape of Good Hope by Herschel the Younger, the French craze took over. The reception in the press gave rise to many debates as to the veracity of such a discovery and the idea of extraterrestrial life on the Moon spread throughout society. Arago, Balzac, or Herschel himself, were indignant, with great reinforcement of scientific or ironic demonstrations, of this hoax. Without success. Thirty years later, Jules Verne would allude to it in From the Earth to the Moon . If the subject did not fail to interest Anglo-Saxon historians and journalists, the introduction of the hoax in France, on the other hand, was not the subject of any research work. Interweaving the history of the press and the history of science, Alexandre Marcinkowski explores the hidden face of this mystification. It shows its tremendous spread in the cultural field: in addition to its adaptation in Picard, the hoax was the subject of vaudevilles, drawings, mentions in novels or short stories of the time, and inspired the lyrics of many songs. Thus, the small and large history of the first large-scale fake news on a Western scale is retraced, well before the radio adaptation of The War of the Worlds by Orson Welles. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPour les Anciens, Orphée était un poète, et l?un des plus grands, un fondateur de mystères, un devin, un musicien, un chanteur, capable de vaincre la mort, mais qui fut tué tragiquement par des femmes. Si les textes d?Orphée sont d?une importance fondamentale, c?est parce que l?on y trouve une Révélation antérieure à toute autre, car Orphée parle directement sous l?inspiration des dieux. Cette Révélation donne la clef de la création du monde et de l?homme ; elle pose le principe de l?immortalité de l?âme et fonde les pratiques rituelles initiatiques pouvant conduire l?être humain à l?immortalité. Dans ce volume, le lecteur trouvera : ? un choix de plus de 250 témoignages anciens sur Orphée, qui mettent en évidence la diversité de cette figure divine.? toutes les attestations les plus anciennes des doctrines orphiques aux Ve-VIesiècles avant J.-C.? les textes des principales tablettes orphiques sur lamelles d?or et d?argent découvertes dans la Grande Grèce.? le papyrus de Derveni, sensationnelle découverte des années 60, qui donne accès directement à un texte orphique du IVesiècle avant J.-C.? un schéma de la transmission des théogonies orphiques.? les diverses variantes de la Théogonie.? une traduction complète des Rhapsodies en XXIV chants. Dans cette traduction, nous ne donnons pas seulement les textes poétiques, souvent d?une rare beauté, mais tous les contextes, où les auteurs néoplatoniciens ont élaboré leurs exégèses si subtiles de ces textes.? un aperçu bibliographique des sources textuelles et épigraphiques.? une orientation bibliographique pour aller plus loin.? un index des passages cités.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. At the end of the summer of 1835, an extraordinary event set the United States abuzz. The eminent scientist John Herschel, then in South Africa, confirmed the existence of life on the Moon thanks to the power of a gigantic telescope. He is said to have observed, for several days, a variety of flora and fauna, including the discovery of winged humanoid creatures. This scientific discovery, reported by the New York Sun, provoked an unprecedented editorial frenzy thanks to the rise of the penny press. The various articles in the Sun, then the brochure that recounted the extraordinary observation, concurrent with the publication of Poe's "Hans Phaall," enjoyed immense popular success and soon afterward spread to the European continent. This was one of the greatest scientific hoaxes in history, the first "lunar hoax." With the translation of these Discoveries in the Moon, made at the Cape of Good Hope by Herschel the Younger, the French craze took over. The reception in the press gave rise to many debates as to the veracity of such a discovery and the idea of extraterrestrial life on the Moon spread throughout society. Arago, Balzac, or Herschel himself, were indignant, with great reinforcement of scientific or ironic demonstrations, of this hoax. Without success. Thirty years later, Jules Verne would allude to it in From the Earth to the Moon . If the subject did not fail to interest Anglo-Saxon historians and journalists, the introduction of the hoax in France, on the other hand, was not the subject of any research work. Interweaving the history of the press and the history of science, Alexandre Marcinkowski explores the hidden face of this mystification. It shows its tremendous spread in the cultural field: in addition to its adaptation in Picard, the hoax was the subject of vaudevilles, drawings, mentions in novels or short stories of the time, and inspired the lyrics of many songs. Thus, the small and large history of the first large-scale fake news on a Western scale is retraced, well before the radio adaptation of The War of the Worlds by Orson Welles. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: Neuf. Traduit par Auguste Reymond, Paul Gaillardon. Révisé par Alexandre Marcinkowski. Psyché. Le culte de l âme chez les Grecs et la croyance à l immortalité a influencé de manière décisive les études sur la religion grecque et des générations d historiens de l Antiquité comme ceux des religions. Cette enquête littéraire, philosophique et historique, au style élégant, séduira tous ceux qui s intéressent à la société antique, aux croyances dans l Audelà, quelle que soit leur discipline. En français, Encre Marine XXX + 794 pages 18 x 25.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. English summary: Confronted with impermanence, mankind has always tried to provide answers: either rejoicing in it like Epicurus, Lucrezia, Nietzsche later, or trying to show that impermanence concerns only the body, and that the soul would not be subjected to death. This book analyzes the ways in which, throughout history, mankind has developed theories to support their hopes of immortality. French description: Telle la race des feuilles, telle celle des hommes. Cette verite enoncee par Homere hante l'humanite. Confrontes a l'impermanence, les hommes, depuis la haute antiquite, ont tente d'apporter des reponses: soit en s'en rejouissant comme Epicure, Lucrece, Nietzsche plus tard, soit en tentant de montrer que l'impermanence ne concerne que le corps, et que l'ame, elle, ne serait pas soumise a la mort. Mais qu'est-ce que l'ame ? De quoi parle-t-on lorsqu'on evoque ce terme ? Ou allait-elle une fois le corps du defunt incinere ou enterre ? Au reste, dans quelle partie du corps se situait-elle ? Etait-elle reellement immortelle ? Etait-elle sujette a la metempsycose ? Et que savaient reellement les anciens Grecs des Enfers ? Erwin Rohde dans un livre magistral, veritable oeuvre d'art, analyse toutes les voies qu'ont inventees les hommes pour valider leurs esperances d'immortalite et les theoriser. Psyche. Le culte de l'ame chez les Grecs et la croyance a l'immortalite a influence de maniere decisive les etudes sur la religion grecque et des generations d'historiens de l'Antiquite comme ceux des religions. Cette enquete litteraire, philosophique et historique, au style elegant, seduira tous ceux qui s'interessent a la societe antique, aux croyances dans l'Audela, quelle que soit leur discipline. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. At the end of the summer of 1835, an extraordinary event set the United States abuzz. The eminent scientist John Herschel, then in South Africa, confirmed the existence of life on the Moon thanks to the power of a gigantic telescope. He is said to have observed, for several days, a variety of flora and fauna, including the discovery of winged humanoid creatures. This scientific discovery, reported by the New York Sun, provoked an unprecedented editorial frenzy thanks to the rise of the penny press. The various articles in the Sun, then the brochure that recounted the extraordinary observation, concurrent with the publication of Poe's "Hans Phaall," enjoyed immense popular success and soon afterward spread to the European continent. This was one of the greatest scientific hoaxes in history, the first "lunar hoax." With the translation of these Discoveries in the Moon, made at the Cape of Good Hope by Herschel the Younger, the French craze took over. The reception in the press gave rise to many debates as to the veracity of such a discovery and the idea of extraterrestrial life on the Moon spread throughout society. Arago, Balzac, or Herschel himself, were indignant, with great reinforcement of scientific or ironic demonstrations, of this hoax. Without success. Thirty years later, Jules Verne would allude to it in From the Earth to the Moon . If the subject did not fail to interest Anglo-Saxon historians and journalists, the introduction of the hoax in France, on the other hand, was not the subject of any research work. Interweaving the history of the press and the history of science, Alexandre Marcinkowski explores the hidden face of this mystification. It shows its tremendous spread in the cultural field: in addition to its adaptation in Picard, the hoax was the subject of vaudevilles, drawings, mentions in novels or short stories of the time, and inspired the lyrics of many songs. Thus, the small and large history of the first large-scale fake news on a Western scale is retraced, well before the radio adaptation of The War of the Worlds by Orson Welles. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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