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        July 1999

        Die Odyssee

        by Homer,

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        October 2010

        Ilias

        Übertragen von Raoul Schrott Kommentiert von Peter Mauritsch

        by Homer; Schrott, Raoul

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        January 1990

        Ilias. Odyssee

        by Homer, Johann Heinrich Voß

        Zu den ältesten und großartigsten Zeugnissen der griechischen und damit der abendländischen Literatur zählen die wohl im 8. vorchristlichen Jahrhundert entstandenen Dichtungen Homers: Ilias und Odyssee. Mit Recht können die beiden Epen des aus dem ionischen Teil Kleinasiens stammenden Dichters innerhalb der Weltliteratur als unsterblich bezeichnet werden.

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        August 2005

        Odyssee

        by Homer, Johann Heinrich Voß

        Homers Odyssee, entstanden im achten Jahrhundert vor Christus, ist das zweitälteste Werk der griechischen und abendländischen Literatur. Das Epos beschreibt die abenteuerliche Irrfahrt und schließlich die glückliche Heimkehr des Königs Odysseus, der zwanzig Jahre zuvor auf griechischer Seite am Kampf um Troja teilgenommen hatte. Bereits in der Antike nahm die Odyssee eine überragende Stellung ein – und die Wirkung des Werkes auf die europäische Literatur- und Geistesgeschichte ist noch immer ungebrochen. Davon zeugen neben bedeutenden literarischen Werken wie etwa James Joyce’ Ulysses auch zahlreiche Verfilmungen.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2020

        The four dimensions of power

        by Mark Haugaard, Mark Haugaard

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        Business, Economics & Law
        August 2010

        Markets, rules and institutions of exchange

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        by Stan Metcalfe, Mark Harvey, Mark Harvey

        This book is about how to understand the huge variety of markets and market organisation in contemporary economies through a dialogue between a group of UK and French scholars. It presents a critique and development of institutional views of markets, and 'puts markets in their place' in a wider political and social context. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis in markets, the book makes a topical and significant contribution on the importance of the rules and regulations that constitute markets, and their broader political and legal frameworks. Moreover, the disruption of markets brings to the fore their interconnection with the broader economy, with production, distribution and consumption in a way often ignored at the height of market bubbles. Both theoretical and empirical, a wide range of markets are considered, capital markets for new technology and venture capital, for food, domestic services and scientific knowledge. The authors address how markets emerge and disappear, or indeed why they fail to appear, as well has how they become stable and institutionalised. ;

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 1998

        Irish Home Rule

        by Alan O'Day, Mark Greengrass

        Irish Home Rule considers the pre-eminent issue in British politics during the late nineteenth and early twentieth-centuries. It is the first account to explain the various self-government plans, to place these in context and examine the motives for putting the schemes forward. The book distinguishes between moral and material home rulers, making the point that the first appealed especially to outsiders, some Protestants and the intelligentsia, who saw in self-government a means to reconcile Ireland's antagonistic traditions. In contrast, material home rulers viewed a Dublin Parliament as a forum of Catholic interests. This account appraises the home rule movement from a fresh angle, distinguishing it from the usual division drawn between physical force and constitutional nationalists It maintains that an ideological continuity runs from Young Ireland, the Fenians, the early home rulers including Isaac Butt and Charles Stewart Parnell, to the Gaelic Revivalists to the Men of 1916. These nationalists are distinguishable from material home rulers not on the basis of methods or strategy but by a fundamental ideological cleavage. ;

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        April 2012

        Ilias

        by Homer, Michael Schroeder, Karl Ferdinand Lempp

        Die »Ilias« erzählt vom über zwanzig Jahre währenden Trojanischen Krieg. Der Kampf der Archäer gegen Troja, die Abenteuer des Achill und der Zorn der olympischen Götter gehören zu den Höhepunkten der Weltliteratur. Wie die »Odyssee« kann auch die gewaltige und schillernde »Ilias« in dieser modernen Prosafassung als das gelesen werden, was sie wirklich ist: ein fesselnder Roman.

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