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Nature Worship: An Account of Phallic Faiths and Practices, ...
The Greeks erect phalli to Bacchus, which are little men made out of wood, bene
nasalos, and these are called neurospasta [moving by artificial muscles]. There is
also on the right hand of the temple a little brazen man, whose symbol is ...
2
Punch, Polichinelle, and Pulcinella: Miscellaneous Punch-Ups ...
There were no marionettes in Europe before the 16 century, he asserts in his
lecture, only 'mechanical figure sets with dancing dolls'. 'The time has come when
henceforth in historical treatises, the neurospasta should no longer be classed as
...
3
The Works of Horace: Consisting of His Odes, Satires, ...
Lignum of the common editions does not determine the meaning of the poet;
besides, these automatons, neurospasta, sigilln automala, were often made of
metal or ivory. That men are acted by their passions, as puppets are by wires, is a
...
Horace, Publius Papinius Statius, 1815
4
Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics, 59/60: Spring/Autumn 2011
Xenophon in his Symposium, written around the year 385 b.c., corroborates
puppet theater as a form of entertainment appreciated by the public: “[T]hey give
me a livelihood by coming to view my puppets [neurospasta],” says the puppeteer
in ...
5
Multiliteracies: Beyond Text and the Written Word
Literature from Aristotle, Archimedes, Plato, and Herodotus are infused with
references to neurospasta, which meant “string-pulling” that controlled heads,
hands, eyes, shoulders, and legs. jointed, string-operated figures of wood were
even ...
6
Performance and Culture in Plato's Laws
... paignion (plaything), and as we can see from a revealing pas— sage from
Xenophon's Symposium, where the puppet image also comes up, but the term
used there is ta neurospasta (lit., 'things drawn by cords', or 'marionettes'; Sym.
4.55).
Anastasia-Erasmia Peponi, 2013
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Engines of the Imagination: Renaissance Culture and the Rise ...
Such devices, known as neurospasta, were said to be able tomove,bleed, swear,
and (even) collapse, thoughsome classical commentators considered them to be
'vulgar'. 82 Such images were relatedto more familiar example of the sculptural ...
8
Avant-garde/Neo-avant-garde
... type of actors that Plato approved of were indeed puppets, the neurospasta,
which were probably used in the Eleusinian mysteries. Within modernism this
debate acquires a new urgency as it is inflected by the heated political
discourses of ...
Dietrich Scheunemann, 2005
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Dialogues of Lucian: from the Greek
... To Juno, my mother-in-law, I, Bacchus, dedicate these phalli * : To this clear
evidence may be added, the ceremony in use with the Greeks, of making
osferings to Bacchus of phalli *, which they call Neurospasta, being little men, for
the most ...
Lucian (of Samosata.), John Carr, 1798
various forms, with felicity and a simple motion, .just as those great mechanics,
who through one instrument produce many and various energies ; or as those
who are called neurospasta, who by pulling one string cause the neck or hands,
...
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NeuroSpasta: D&D Cyberpunk
Built on Dungeons & Dragons 4E, the NeuroSpasta roleplaying game explores a futuristic earth teetering on the brink of global takeover by a totalitarian state. «Purple Pawn, Apr 13»
Stars on the strings
The Greek word usually translated as “puppets” is neurospasta, which means “string-pulling”, from nervus, meaning string, or wire, and span, to pull. Archimedes ... «Ceylon Daily News, Mei 08»