Healing, Space, and Musical Performance in Late Classical Greece. Reviewed Margaret M. Miles. Reviewed Margaret M. Miles. 2019.08.05:Giorgos Vavouranakis, Konstantinos Kopanias, Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos, Popular Religion and Ritual in Prehistoric and Ancient Greece ASPECTS OF ANCIENT GREEK CULT II Architecture Context Music An International Colloquium in Honor of Erik Hansen 4-6 May 2012 Copenhagen, Denmark SAXO Institute, Classical Archaeology & Centre for Textile Research (CTR) University of Copenhagen Departments of Classics and Art, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota; Archaeology Lecture: Healing, Space, and Musical Performance in Late Classical Greece: The Thymele at Epidauros. Público Organizado por UWM College of Letters and Science. Me interesa. Clock. Domingo, 25 de septiembre de 2016 de 15:00 a 16:30 CDT. Hace más de un año. Pin. UWM Sabin Hall. Pris: 439 kr. Häftad, 2019. Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar. Köp Popular Religion and Ritual in Prehistoric and Ancient Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean av Giorgos Vavouranakis, Konstantinos Kopanias, Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos på. Alan White '60: Not Without the Music The Thymele at Epidauros: Healing, Space, and Musical Performance in Late Classical Greece takes a look at a particular building in Greek antiquity located in the healing sanctuary at Epidauros. The Thymele was a sumptuously decorated round building in the The Thymele at Epidauros: Healing, Space, and Muscial Performance in Late Classical Greece Paperback 15 Nov 2017 Amazon Peter Schultz (Author), Subtitle: Healing, Space, and Musical Performance in Late Classical Greece; Abstract: The thymele at Epidauros is one of the most enigmatic buildings of the Pris: 179 kr. Häftad, 2018. Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar. Köp The Temples and Ritual of Asklepios at Epidauros and Athens. Two Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution of Harmonics of Healing We are suggesting that in addition to many other possible functions, the Thymele at Epidaurus served as a space or musical performance. This music may have been specifically and intimately related to the function of the sanctuary of Asclepius: ritualised healing. The Thymele at Epidauros: Healing, Space, and Musical Performance in Late Classical Greece: Peter Schultz, Bronwen L. Wickkiser, George The authors central thesis is that the thymele served as a venue for performances of song, instrumental music and dance in honor of the deity, and that the unusual construction of the thymele s foundations (discussed below) served to amplify and make those performances more melodious and soothing. Konstantinou, A.: Female mobility and gendered space in ancient Greek myth. (London, Routledge, 2018) The Thymele at Epidauros. Healing, space, and musical performance in late classical Greece. (Fargo, Theran Press, 2017) Severus of Antioch. His life and times. Epidauros. Its form and function have been the object of many, never conclusive, interpretations. Wickkiser Contents Letter from the President 1-2 Welcome New Members Lecture, September 25: Bronwen Wickkiser, Healing, Space, and Musical Performance in Late Classical Greece: The Thymele at Epidauros International Archaeology Day October 15, 2016 2 Healing, Space, and Musical Performance in Late Classical Greece: The Thymele at Epidauros In the fourth century BCE, the citizens of Epidauros, a small polis in the Peloponnese, launched a massive building program at the near, much visited healing sanctuary of the god Asklepios, son of Apollo. Ancient Greek authors and works are abbreviated according to those used in H.G. In this examination the Arsinoeion on Samothrace, the Tholos of Epidauros, the Philippeion at 480 BC) and the Treasury of Massalia (late 6th century BC). Used for musical performance can be realised from Homer in both the Iliad The Thymele at Epidauros: Healing, Space, and Musical Performance in Late Classical Greece 15-Nov-2017. Peter Schultz,Bronwen L. Wickkiser,George Hinge,Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos Schultz's most recent book is The Thymele at Epidauros: Healing, Space, and Musical Performance in Late Classical Greece (co-authored with Bronwen Wickkiser, George Hinge, Chyrsanthos Kanellopoulos, and John Franklin; 2017 Theran Press.) The thymele at Epidauros. Healing, space, and musical performance in late classical Greece / Peter Schultz, Bronwen L. Wickkiser, George Hinge, Chrysanthos Kanellopoulos, and John C. Franklin;with digital reconstructions John Goodinson, modeler and John Svolos, scientific advisor & a technical appendix Andrew Fermer, Hann Tucker Get this from a library! The thymele at Epidauros:healing, space, and musical performance in late classical Greece. [Peter Schultz; Bronwen Lara Wickkiser; The Thymele at Epidauros: Healing, Space, and Musical Performance in Late Classical Greece is a 10+ year collaborative project undertaken Wickkiser and her colleagues. It discusses a round building in the Ancient Greek city Epidauros. The building is a closed round building, which is a rare form of building in ancient Greece, Wickkiser said. Language and communication > Classical Languages (Latin, Greek) > Classical Latin History and Archaeology > Greco-Roman Antiquity > Peripheral regions Language and communication > Language, Thought and Society (psycho/sociolinguistics) > Language history (comparative linguistics, etymology)
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