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Die hellenistischen Utopien / Marek Winiarczyk.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Beiträge zur Altertumskunde ; Bd. 293.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : De Gruyter, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 359 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110263893
  • 3110263890
  • 1283402890
  • 9781283402897
  • 9786613402899
  • 6613402893
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 883/.0109372 23
LOC classification:
  • PN56.U8 W56 2011
Other classification:
  • FB 5875
Online resources:
Contents:
Vorwort; Abkürzungen; I. Die Problematik der antiken Utopie; II. Theopomp von Chios; III. Hekataios von Abdera; IV. Onesikritos von Astypalaia; V. Euhemeros von Messene; VI. Jambulos; VII. Uranopolis des Alexarchos; VIII. Zusammenfassung; Appendix I: Utopische Motive in der antiken Literatur; Appendix II: Utopische Inseln in der antiken Literatur; Addendum; Bibliografie; Register; Abbildungsnachweis.
Summary: Despite their marginal existence in research, Utopian novels written in the Hellenistic period were very popular in Antiquity and inspired a number of authors in the modern period (Th. Morus, T. Campanella). This book tries to close this gap in specialist literature: the author takes a close look at various utopian writings, however, the book is not only limited to analysis of the writings, it also discusses their philosophical, historical, ethnographical and geographical context.
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Vorwort; Abkürzungen; I. Die Problematik der antiken Utopie; II. Theopomp von Chios; III. Hekataios von Abdera; IV. Onesikritos von Astypalaia; V. Euhemeros von Messene; VI. Jambulos; VII. Uranopolis des Alexarchos; VIII. Zusammenfassung; Appendix I: Utopische Motive in der antiken Literatur; Appendix II: Utopische Inseln in der antiken Literatur; Addendum; Bibliografie; Register; Abbildungsnachweis.

Despite their marginal existence in research, Utopian novels written in the Hellenistic period were very popular in Antiquity and inspired a number of authors in the modern period (Th. Morus, T. Campanella). This book tries to close this gap in specialist literature: the author takes a close look at various utopian writings, however, the book is not only limited to analysis of the writings, it also discusses their philosophical, historical, ethnographical and geographical context.

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