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Kinesis : The Ancient Depiction of Gesture, Motion, and Emotion /

Donald Lateiner, in his groundbreaking work The Sardonic Smile, presented the first thorough study of nonverbal behavior in Homeric epics, drawing a significant distinction between ancient and modern gesture and demonstrating the intrinsic relevance of this "silent language" to psychologic...

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Otros Autores: Lateiner, Donald, Clark, Christina A. (Editor ), Foster, Edith (Edith Marie) (Editor ), Hallett, Judith P., 1944- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2015.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Kinesis in the perface to Thucydides /  |r Jeffrey Rusten --  |t Natural upheavals in Thucydides (and Herodotus) /  |r Rosaria Vignolo Munson --  |t Action and consequences : the hisotrical present tense in the opening narratice of book 8 of Thucydides /  |r Edith Foster --  |t Herodotus and Thucydides on not learning from mistakes /  |r Hans-Peter Stahl --  |t Speaking silences in Herodutus and Sophocles /  |r Carolyn Dewald and Rachel Kitzinger --  |t Two tales of Spartan envoys /  |r Deborah Boedeker --  |t Gorgias in the real world : Hermocrates on interstate stasis and the defense of Sicily /  |r Daniel P. Tompkins --  |t Manly matters : gender, emotion, and the writing of history /  |r John Marincola --  |t Masculinity, noverbal behavior, and Pompey's death in Lucan's bellum ciuile /  |r Christina A. Clark --  |t Nonverbal behavior in Seneca's phaedra /  |r Carolyn Hahnemann --  |t Elephant tears : animal emotion in Pliny and Aelian /  |r Ellen Finkelpearl --  |t Lucian's coutesans : vulnerable women in a difficult occupation /  |r Hanna M. Roisman --  |t Omnia movet amor : love and resistance, art and movement, in Ovid's Daphne and Apollo episode (Metamorphoses 1.452-567) /  |r Judith P. Hallett --  |t Verbal behavior in the iliad /  |r Eliot Wirshbo --  |t Shipwreck narratives in Homer's odyssey and Coetzee's foe /  |r James V. Morrison --  |t Phrontiserion 2.0 : Arisophanes' clouds and Plato's critique of pedagogies in the symposium /  |r Bruce Heiden --  |t Hephaestus' winged shoes and birth of Athena /  |r Daniel P. Levine --  |t From papyrus to peppercorns : the tradition of significant objects in the Alexander romance /  |r Brad L. Cook. 
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