10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RHODODAKTYLOS EOS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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rhododaktylos eos in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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Mściwój i Swanhilda: tragedja w 5 aktach - Strona 97
Córa słońca czyli Zorza, uosobiona przez Słowian w postaci przecudownej dziewicy, podobnie jak Aurora lub rhododaktylos Eos. I widziałem boga. - Opowiadanie Jarosza opiera się na tem, co o Swantewicie podaje Saxo Grammatyk.
Bronisław Teodor Grabowski, 1876
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Homer and the European Epic - Strona 19
A variant of this formula occurs at Iliad viii, I: Ēos min krokopeplos ekidnato pāsan ep' aian Dawn the saffron-robed was ... As noted above, rhododaktylos Ēos can be found in both poems, whereas the characteristic one line formula of the Iliad ...
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Dunmore and Fleischer's Medical Terminology: Exercises in Etymology
Eosin, the red dye for which eosinophils have a special affinity, takes its name from the Greek word for the dawn, eos. In early Greek times, Eos ... heralded by the appearance of rhododaktylos Eos, rosy-fingered Dawn. On one occasion, Eos ...
Cheryl Walker-Esbaugh, Laine H McCarthy, Rhonda A Sparks, 2004
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Creative Compounding in English: The Semantics of Metaphorical and ...
This adjectival function came from their appositional use before personal names, for example "rhododaktylos eos" for Rosefinger Eos. Marchand's last type are the compounds exemplified by dugout and left-over, but he does not give a ...
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Applied Cognitive Linguistics: Theory and language acquisition
Homer's rhododaktylos eos "rosy- fingered dawn" comes as a ready- made piece of two and a half feet of verse that can be "plugged in" whenever the sense and the prosody permit it. The singer, while producing it, is not thinking about the ...
Martin Pütz, Susanne Niemeier, René Dirven, 2001
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The Shield of Homer: Narrative Structure in the Illiad - Strona 222
Agamemnon directs woodgathering at dawn (109ff: phane rhododaktylos Eos . . . atar kreion Agamemnon/oureas totryne kai aneras axemen hylen, cf. 49s) - 127s. Myrmidonians arm, form funeral cortège to tomb (ring: aspeton hylen, 127/139, ...
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Homer: A Guide for the Perplexed - Strona 17
... using some of Homer's the most memorable and frequently repeated verses, like the ones describing the rising of Dawn: 'When early-rising rosy-fingered Dawn appeared' (êmos d' êrigeneia phanê rhododaktylos Eôs. See Iliad 1.477; 6.175; ...
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The Geography of the Imagination: Forty Essays - Strona 33
Here is how Mr. Fitzgerald begins the boar hunt: When the young Dawn spread in the eastern sky her finger tips of rose, (Both Chapman and Pope ducked having to do something with a rhododaktylos Eos here, Chapman looking to the sun's ...
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Richard Wagner's Concepts of History - Strona 73
R. mentions the eos krokopeplos, eos rhododaktylos [dawn's saffron mantle, dawn's rosy fingers] in the springtime ...”55 Analogous repeated metaphors were certainly not mere happenstance in Wagner's essays either. In Oper und Drama, ...
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The Singer of Tales in Performance - Strona 12
With reference to fields deeply influenced by Oral Theory, one need look no further for examples than Homer's "rosy-fingered dawn" (rhododaktylos eos; 5 times in the Iliad, 22 times in the Odyssey) or the Old English poets' characterization of ...