522 resultados para Funeral orations.
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In this study, I examine the agon scene in Euripides' Alcestis. The agon is placed in the 4th episode, when Alcestis' corpse has recieved all preparations for the funeral, and Admeto has already accomodated Heracles in the palace, without telling him, however, about the last occurrences. This episode is the biggest of the play with 360 verses, what could cause the prolongation of the action and consequently the decline of the emotional tonus. Nevertheless, Euripides has composed this episode with very diversified elements, that it could be divided in scenes, what confers certain agitily to the events succession that accelerates the end of the play. I took as basis the commentaries by A. M. Dale and by L P. E. Parker, and whenever necessary, I have also recurred to the James Diggle?s and D. J Conacher?s editions. Another important text for the present discussion of the agon in Alcestis is the book by Michael Lloyd, The Agon in Euripides
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Los juegos funerales en honor de Patroclo presentan como componente estructural el catálogo de los contrincantes en tres versiones diferentes. El presente trabajo analiza el modo en que este componente estructural revela los aspectos accidentales o inexplicables de la existencia humana desde la perspectiva de la ética homérica
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La particularidad más importante bajo la cual el análisis debe someterse en este ámbito, es el signo de la in-habitación, proceso omnipresente y causante de las vicisitudes de cada una de las "sustancias funerarias" y del carácter relacional que las distingue y reproduce. Lejos de buscar una redefinición de conceptos tan estudiados tales como el bA, el Ax o el kA -por nombrar los más trabajados y que en sí mismos son tan ricos y complejos como para requerir de una tesis específica-, buscamos, en la dinámica propia de la Duat, comprender de qué modo operaban en forma particular como relacionados, los componentes específicos que constituyen la personalidad funeraria. jrw, twt, y xprw, aluden a la forma que, sujeta al cadáver como soporte, son objetivadas al momento de la presencia de Ra. Por ello se menciona regularmente que las formas están ocultas y sólo es Ra quien preside sobre ellas. No obstante, veremos que en particular, tanto forma como imagen sufren las contingencias directas del vínculo entre Ra y Osiris, hecho que establece entre ambas una dialéctica que ocasionalmente o las contrapone o las vuelve complementarias
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In this study, I examine the agon scene in Euripides' Alcestis. The agon is placed in the 4th episode, when Alcestis' corpse has recieved all preparations for the funeral, and Admeto has already accomodated Heracles in the palace, without telling him, however, about the last occurrences. This episode is the biggest of the play with 360 verses, what could cause the prolongation of the action and consequently the decline of the emotional tonus. Nevertheless, Euripides has composed this episode with very diversified elements, that it could be divided in scenes, what confers certain agitily to the events succession that accelerates the end of the play. I took as basis the commentaries by A. M. Dale and by L P. E. Parker, and whenever necessary, I have also recurred to the James Diggle?s and D. J Conacher?s editions. Another important text for the present discussion of the agon in Alcestis is the book by Michael Lloyd, The Agon in Euripides
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Contiene: Rimas divinas y humanas / del Maestro Tome de Burguillos, p. 1-316. Oracion eclesiastica funeral en las exequias de Fray Lope de Vega / dicha por ...Francisco de Peralta, p. 317-351. Sermon funebre / predicado por ... Francisco de Quintana, p.353-400. Oracion funeral panegyrica / hecha por ... Ignacio de Vitoria ..., p.401-466. Oracion funebre en la muerte de Lope de Vega / por el Doctor Fernando Cardoso, p.467-492. Egloga a la fama inmortal ... / del Doctor Juan Antonio de la Peña, p. 493-520.
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Sign.: [1]-7(4), 8(3)
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Contiene: Lugubre descripcion de la funeral magestuosa... en el Real Sitio de Aranjuez el ... Entierro de... Doña Maria Barbara de Portugal ... Reyna de España ... la noche del dia 28 de Agosto del año presente de 1758 ... Segunda parte
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"In Mexico, the first two days of November are set aside each year for the commemoration of the dead. This fete, called All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, is observed throughout the world; however, in Mexico, it is celebrated in a manner peculiar to that country and to the various localities within that country . This holiday is sanctioned by both government and church; and is celebrated by practically all Mexicans, whether they be Catholic, pagan, relilious or irreligious. These are the two days when that contrast which is the essence of Mexico becomes obvious: the "triste~alegria" (sad-happiness). During these days , art objects are abundant and arresting ; and religious ceremonies, rites and fiestas blossom forth! Urban and folk arts, in every field, find full expression at this time. The religious, social, political, and artistic manifestations of the holiday are not only stimulating in themselves, but are exciting as subjects for painting, drawings, prints, and any other form of artistic expression!"
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Paper notebook containing a Latin salutatory oration composed by Thomas Foxcroft.
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Paper notebook containing a valedictory oration composed by Thomas Foxcroft. The title page is inscribed, "Thomas Foxcroft Ejus Charta Ad Martii [jes]. 1717."
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Paper notebook containing a Latin thesis. The thesis is titled "Non datur generatio Spontaea." Includes a photocopy of the Theses.
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This small paper notebook contains a twenty-one-page handwritten oration on learned societies delivered by Phi Beta Kappa member Thaddeus Mason Harris on September 1, 1790. The oration is followed by five pages of "notes and illustrations" on the text. Title transcribed from title page. Item bound in blue-and-white floral wallpaper covers.
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This small paper notebook contains a sixteen-page handwritten copy of an oration on "amiable and useful virtues" delivered by Phi Beta Kappa member Thomas W. Hooper on September 1, 1790. Title transcribed from the first page of text. Item bound in blue-and-white floral wallpaper covers.
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Almanac containing interleaved pages and sporadic annotations on the calendar pages by John Winthrop. The calendar pages are typically annotated with one or two notes at the bottom recording household activities. The interleaved pages contain entries with almost daily notes of social engagements and travel during the year. One interleaved leaf contains short miscellaneous entries about local deaths including the death and funeral of Harvard Tutor John Wadsworth (July 12), Revolutionary war battles, an illness (May 27), a description of changing currency (June 27), Doctor Doddridge's epigram "Dum vivimus vivamus" beginning "'Live while you live,' the Epicure will say...", and a short list of legal activities such as citations and wills performed in Winthrop's capacity as a Judge of Probate.