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The book is an analysis of Greek Hellenistic literature with the help of conceptual tools of cultural studies and media theory. Its main aim is to describe the cultural process during which Greek authors in the 4th and 3rd centuries B.C. made the “textualization of experience", that is, transferred phenomenalistically understood qualities of human sensory experience to the categories characteristic for textual description – as far as possible for them. This process is shown by examples from the works of Xenophon, Aristotle, Theophrastus, Philitas of Kos and Archimedes. The author also tries to show some of the consequences that the phenomenon of the Hellenistic textualization of experience had for the later epochs of European culture.



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A synthetic description of the processes that led to the creation of a “textual picture of the world”. The author proves that “text culture” in European science and literature does not result from universal relations between language, world and experience, but is the result of cultural processes.

Textualization of Experience: Studies on Ancient

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 26/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631832820, 978-3631832820
      ISBN10: 3631832826

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book is an analysis of Greek Hellenistic literature with the help of conceptual tools of cultural studies and media theory. Its main aim is to describe the cultural process during which Greek authors in the 4th and 3rd centuries B.C. made the “textualization of experience", that is, transferred phenomenalistically understood qualities of human sensory experience to the categories characteristic for textual description – as far as possible for them. This process is shown by examples from the works of Xenophon, Aristotle, Theophrastus, Philitas of Kos and Archimedes. The author also tries to show some of the consequences that the phenomenon of the Hellenistic textualization of experience had for the later epochs of European culture.



      Table of Contents

      A synthetic description of the processes that led to the creation of a “textual picture of the world”. The author proves that “text culture” in European science and literature does not result from universal relations between language, world and experience, but is the result of cultural processes.

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