2009
DOI: 10.17104/1863-8937-2009-3-115
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Frenetisches Sprechen. Karl Heinz Bohrer, das Tragische und die Moderne

Abstract: Karl Heinz Bohrers Faszination durch das Tragische geht auf das Gymnasium zurück. Sie entstammt, wie er selber in einem kurzen Vorwort berichtet, einer Zeit, in der es noch eine Oberprima gab und wo Abiturienten durch Aufführungen griechischer Tragödien geprägt wurden. Mit dieser erstaunlichen Geste eröffnet Bohrer sein "Buch über Das Tragische". Dennoch ist es kein humanistisches Bildungserlebnis, dessen Nachleben sich nun auf vierhundert Seiten entfaltet.

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“…109 Many scholars believe wrongly that manubiae became the private property of the general, to do with as the saw fit. See: Churchill (1999) 85, n.2: for the list of proponents of this view, including Shatzman (1972), drawing from the work of Vogel (1948Vogel ( , 1953 110 Churchill (1999) 85-116, particularly: 100. Churchill also makes the distinction that manubiae tended to be used for the provision of public games and public works by the general with the imperium at the time the booty was taken, and that the term praeda tends to be used on dedications, such as ex praeda, when these things were provided by magistrates without imperium, as in a military tribune.…”
Section: War State Religion and The Man: The Rise Of The Human Idolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…109 Many scholars believe wrongly that manubiae became the private property of the general, to do with as the saw fit. See: Churchill (1999) 85, n.2: for the list of proponents of this view, including Shatzman (1972), drawing from the work of Vogel (1948Vogel ( , 1953 110 Churchill (1999) 85-116, particularly: 100. Churchill also makes the distinction that manubiae tended to be used for the provision of public games and public works by the general with the imperium at the time the booty was taken, and that the term praeda tends to be used on dedications, such as ex praeda, when these things were provided by magistrates without imperium, as in a military tribune.…”
Section: War State Religion and The Man: The Rise Of The Human Idolmentioning
confidence: 99%