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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «VERTUMNUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Vertumnus in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Vertumnus im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Coming of
Vertumnus: And Other Stories: And Other Stories
A collection of science-fiction short stories by the author of "Lucky's Harvest".
2
Gardens of Earthly Delight: Sixteenth and ...
example that Pomona, who rejects the persistent advances of the variously
disguised Vertumnus, represents virtue, while the god, who did not abandon his
attempts to win her love despite constant rejection, exemplifies how difficult virtue
is to ...
Kahren Hellerstedt, Kahren Jones Arbitman, 1986
3
Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology
The main story attached to her revolves around her eventual seduction by the
nature god Vertumnus. The story ot Pomona and Vertumnus is told by Roman
poet Ovid (43 BCE-17 BCE) in his Metamorphoses. According to Ovid, Pomona ...
4
Astrology and Aptitude: How to Become What You Were Meant to Be
The Roman god Vertumnus has roots in the Latin word vertere, to change, turn or
spin. Vertumnus was a lesser god of gardens, fruit trees and seasons. Youthful
and alluring, he had the power to change himself into various forms, just as the ...
5
The Elegiac Cityscape: Propertius and the Meaning of Roman ...
Propertius and the Meaning of Roman Monuments Tara S. Welch. between the
bustling Vicus Tuscus and the stunning Forum Romanum, Vertumnus' monument
was a bit of a mystery for those who passed by. With its changes of clothing and ...
6
Etruscan Italy: Etruscan Influences on the Civilizations of ...
Vertumnus begins, "at the many shapes in my one substance?" (1)- He then
enjoins the reader to "learn the ancestral tokens of the god Vertumnus.67 A
Tuscan, I am sprung from Tuscans" (2-3). Drawn out by evocatio from Volsinii, a
town ...
7
Aufstieg und Niedergang Der Römischen Welt (ANRW)
transmitted by Varro in L. L. 5.74: Vertumnus was among the earliest gods of the
city. (Indeed, Varro in 5.74 makes Vertumnus a Sabine!) It is also possible, as
SUITS observes, that lines 3—4 of Propertius 4.2 refer to the hypothetical
evocatio ...
8
Sextus Propertius: The Augustan Elegist
and Favor as 'filii Iovis'.160 If Vertumnus is Favor, and hence 'filius Iovis', this
would explain why he is so emphatic in describing his signa as paterna near the
beginning of the elegy (2): his paterna signa would be those of the son of the ...
Giuseppe. Arcimboldo: Vertumnus. Titian: Emperor Charles V after the Battle of
Miihlberg The. Although they may seem like a parody of portraiture altogether to
today's spectator, Giuseppe Arcimboldo's "teste composte" (composite heads), ...
Just as Vertumnus dons a succession of disguises appropriate to a rural setting
in order to approach Pomona without causing alarm,33 Satan assumes the form
of various creatures in the garden so that he can stalk his prey inconspicuously.
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «VERTUMNUS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Vertumnus im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Our sweltering season deserves a celebration all its own
The Romans celebrated Vertumnalia around this time of year to honor Vertumnus, god of gardens and fruit trees. That might work, I guess, except the word ... «The News-Press, Jul 15»
Love, Loss and Mythic Transformations in “Metamorphoses”— PST …
Some of the staging here, however, (Narcissus, Pomona and Vertumnus, Eros and Psyche) is less clear and effective. Beginning with her colorful retelling of The ... «Town Topics, Jun 15»
Vertumnus Group
Vertumnus Group is built around the concept of letting go rather than control, and of using nutrition as medicine. Focused on: 1) Individual Support and ... «LinkedIn, Jun 15»
Column Spot op de Betuwe: Pomona
Hij openbaarde haar in volledige naaktheid, met naast haar de tot over zijn oren verliefde Vertumnus, de Romeinse god van de herfst. Peter Paul Rubens ... «StadTiel.nl, Jun 15»
Osservando il dipinto "Vertumnus" di Arcimboldo
Oggi abbiamo visto il quadro Vertumnus di Arcimboldo. Ho riconosciuto due mele, tre ciliegie, una zucca, cinque fiorellini, due grappoli d'uva, una zucchina, una ... «Diregiovani, Jan 15»
Reliving the Renaissance
Energetic and indefatigable, Vertumnus disguises himself again and again with a frantic ingenuity that almost turns into slapstick humor. In the exhibition we see ... «The New York Review of Books, Jan 15»
'Grand Design' Showcases Pieter Coecke Tapestries at the Met
His preoccupation with plants and architecture converge in three tapestries depicting the story of Vertumnus, the Roman god of the seasons, and his attempts to ... «New York Times, Okt 14»
Målningen Vertumnus - årstidernas gud - återskapas med 800 kg …
Inspirerad av årets utställning har konstnären Emma Karp Lundström med äpplen och potatis återskapat målningen Vertumnus - årstidernas gud i en gigantisk ... «Mynewsdesk, Aug 14»
Monthly etymology gleanings for July 2014
The main argument for the Etruscan origin is the resemblance of autumnus to Vertumnus, the name of a seasonal deity (or so it seems), about whom little is ... «OUPblog, Aug 14»
Maneirismo: Vertumnus, de Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Vertumnus é o deus das estações do ano, mudanças e plantas – ou seja, algo como um deus da natureza e da vegetação. Logo, para representa-lo Arcimboldo ... «Universia Brasil, Jul 14»