An edition of Das edle Ungeheuer (2018)

Das edle Ungeheuer

die Semantik des Löwen in Bildwerken des antiken Vorderen Orients und Griechenlands

Das edle Ungeheuer
Nicolas Zenzen, Nicolas Zenzen
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An edition of Das edle Ungeheuer (2018)

Das edle Ungeheuer

die Semantik des Löwen in Bildwerken des antiken Vorderen Orients und Griechenlands

Lions used to be very common in the ancient Near East and were and still are fascinating animals to humans, whose charisma of superior imperturbability made an impressive appearance of fascinating elegance and who, at the same time, posed a serious threat to human body and life. The representations of lions considered here span some 3,000 years of cultural history from Italy to the River Oxus [Amu Darya] and yet comprise only a very limited spectrum of motifs and meanings reflected by the five chapters of the book [predator, lion hunt, subjugators of lions, guardian, sign of strength and majestic dignity]. All lion images have in common that they define the position of man in the world. The lion is the symbol of the threatening unpredictability of wild nature in contrast to the order of culture that inspires a feeling of security. When overcome by humans, the lion demonstrates man?s dominant position in the world. At the same time it can be a metaphor for the qualities of outstanding humans. Last but not least, the lion functions as a guardian marking certain spheres, in which defined human rules apply, and warns against any violation of these.

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Language
German
Pages
426

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Edition Notes

Revised thesis (doctoral) - Universität, Heidelberg, 2006.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Rahden/Westf
Series
Tübinger archäologische Forschungen -- Band 26, Tübinger Archäologische Forschungen -- Bd. 26.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
938
Library of Congress
NB1942.L55 Z46 2018, N7668.L56 Z45 2018

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Pagination
426 pages
Number of pages
426

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44132620M
ISBN 10
3896469177
ISBN 13
9783896469175
OCLC/WorldCat
1050793260

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL32376709W

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