Animo Decipiendi?
Title | Animo Decipiendi? PDF eBook |
Author | Antonio Guzmán |
Publisher | Barkhuis |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2019-04-30 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9492444844 |
Many new and fruitful avenues of investigation open up when scholars consider forgery as a creative act rather than a crime. We invited authors to contribute work without imposing any restrictions beyond a willingness to consider new approaches to the subject of ancient fakes, forgeries and questions of authenticity. The result is this volume, in which our aim is to display some of the many possibilities available to scholarship. Following Splendide Mendax, this is the latest installment of an ongoing inquiry, conducted by scholars in numerous countries, into how the ancient world-its literature and culture, its history and art-appears when viewed through the lens of fakes and forgeries, sincerities and authenticities, genuine signatures and pseudepigrapha.
Tenue est mendacium
Title | Tenue est mendacium PDF eBook |
Author | Klaus Lennartz |
Publisher | Barkhuis |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2022-05-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9493194507 |
Many new and fruitful avenues of investigation open up when scholars consider forgery as a creative act rather than a crime. We invited authors to contribute work without imposing any restrictions beyond a willingness to consider new approaches to the subject of ancient fakes, forgeries, and questions of authenticity. The result is this volume, in which our aim is to display some of the many possibilities available to scholarship. The exposure of fraud and the pursuit of truth may still be valid scholarly goals, but they implicitly demand that we confront the status of any text as a focal point for matters of belief and conviction. Recent approaches to forgery have begun to ask new questions, some intended purely for the sake of debate: Ought we to consider any author to have some inherent authenticity that precludes the possibility of a forger's successful parody? If every fake text has a real context, what can be learned about the cultural circumstances which give rise to forgeries? If every real text can potentially engender a parallel history of fakes, what can this alternative narrative teach us? What epistemological prejudices can lead us to swear a fake is genuine, or dismiss the real thing as inauthentic? Following Splendide Mendax and Animo Decipiendi?, this is the latest installment of an ongoing inquiry, conducted by scholars in numerous countries, into how the ancient world - its literature and culture, its history and art - appears when viewed through the lens of fakes and forgeries, sincerities and authenticities, genuine signatures and pseudepigrapha. How does scholarship tell the truth if evidence doesn't? But fabula docet: The falsum does not simply make the great, annoying stone before the door of the truth (otherwise this here would really be a "council of antiquarians and paleographers"). The falsum makes a delicate, fine tissue. It allows the verum to shine through, in nuances and reliefs that were less noticeable without its counterpart, really tied at the head. And, treated differentiated, it becomes even itself perlucidum, shines out with "hidden values."
International Encylopedia of Comparative Law, Instalment 7
Title | International Encylopedia of Comparative Law, Instalment 7 PDF eBook |
Author | K. Zweigert |
Publisher | Martinus Nijhoff Publishers |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1981-08-01 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9789028602717 |
No Sales rights in German-speaking countries, Eastern Europe, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, South and Central America
Studies in the Glossators of the Roman Law
Title | Studies in the Glossators of the Roman Law PDF eBook |
Author | Hermann Kantorowicz |
Publisher | CUP Archive |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 1938 |
Genre | Glossators |
ISBN |
The Scots Revised Reports
Title | The Scots Revised Reports PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1158 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | Law reports, digests, etc |
ISBN |
Early Christian Writers in the West and the Classical Literary Tradition
Title | Early Christian Writers in the West and the Classical Literary Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Sophia Papaioannou |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2024-12-02 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 3111028003 |
Early Christian prose writers of the Latin West (2nd–5th c. AD) have long been studied predominantly from theological and historical perspectives. Hence, there is a conspicuous scarcity of comprehensive studies approaching these texts from stylistic and literary angles. This volume will be an important step towards filling this substantial gap in recent scholarship. It will include chapters on selected Latin Christian writers such as Tertullian, Arnobius, Lactantius, Firmicus Maternus, Ambrose, Jerome, and Augustine. It aims at investigating, on the one hand, ways in which these texts can be appreciated as literary texts in their own right, by exploring the style and imagery employed in them; and, on the other, the intricate and meaningful modes in which these writers interact, develop, and transform phraseology, topoi, concepts, and techniques found in Classical literature. This volume will offer a paradigmatic overview as to the usefulness of approaching early Christian writers through a literary lens, thus opening up new paths of research across various disciplines including Classics, Literary Studies, Theology, and (Social) History.
The Spartan Scytale and Developments in Ancient and Modern Cryptography
Title | The Spartan Scytale and Developments in Ancient and Modern Cryptography PDF eBook |
Author | Martine Diepenbroek |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2023-11-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 135028128X |
This book offers a comprehensive review and reassessment of the classical sources describing the cryptographic Spartan device known as the scytale. Challenging the view promoted by modern historians of cryptography which look at the scytale as a simple and impractical 'stick', Diepenbroek argues for the scytale's deserved status as a vehicle for secret communication in the ancient world. By way of comparison, Diepenbroek demonstrates that the cryptographic principles employed in the Spartan scytale show an encryption and coding system that is no less complex than some 20th-century transposition ciphers. The result is that, contrary to the accepted point of view, scytale encryption is as complex and secure as other known ancient ciphers. Drawing on salient comparisons with a selection of modern transposition ciphers (and their historical predecessors), the reader is provided with a detailed overview and analysis of the surviving classical sources that similarly reveal the potential of the scytale as an actual cryptographic and steganographic tool in ancient Sparta in order to illustrate the relative sophistication of the Spartan scytale as a practical device for secret communication. This helps to establish the conceptual basis that the scytale would, in theory, have offered its ancient users a secure method for secret communication over long distances.