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    LABYRINTHUS. HIC HABITAT MUSICA
    Celtic Mythology
    Egyptian Mythology
    Greek Mythology
    Norse Mythology
    • NORSE MYTHOLOGY Throughout this book, we will discuss everything there is to know about Norse mythology, from the gods and monsters to the heroic tales that we know today. Norse mythology is rather interesting, as much of what we know has been pieced together from artifacts and poems that were completed after Christianity took over as the primary religion. As you will learn, there were two main tribes or families of gods, the Aesir and the Vanir; each played a slightly different role in the hierarchy of Norse mythology. Inside, you will learn about who Odin, Thor, and Loki were, and how they interacted with each other. We will also take a look at some of the craziest monsters the gods ever had to face, who may have created them, and much more! Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn About Inside... The Original Gods Of Norse Mythology The Aesir And Vanir The Heroes Of Norse Mythology The Creatures Of Norse Mythology The Most Famous Stories From Norse Mythology How The Norse Gods Were Worshipped Much, Much More!

      Norse Mythology
    • Greek Mythology

      A Complete Guide to Greek Mythology, Greek Gods, and Ancient Greece

      • 92 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      Exploring the rich tapestry of ancient tales, this book delves into the fascinating world of Greek mythology, highlighting the gods, heroes, and legendary creatures that shaped the beliefs and culture of ancient Greece. It offers insights into the moral lessons and human experiences depicted in these myths, showcasing their influence on art, literature, and modern storytelling. Readers will encounter iconic figures like Zeus, Athena, and Hercules, unraveling the intricate relationships and epic adventures that define this enduring mythology.

      Greek Mythology
    • Egyptian Mythology

      A Comprehensive Guide to Ancient Egypt

      • 124 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Delving into the rich tapestry of ancient beliefs, this exploration of Egyptian mythology uncovers the fascinating gods, goddesses, and creation stories that shaped the culture of ancient Egypt. It examines the roles of deities like Osiris, Isis, and Ra, highlighting their influence on daily life, rituals, and the afterlife. The text also addresses the mythology's enduring legacy, revealing how these ancient narratives continue to resonate in modern storytelling and art. A captivating journey through a world of magic, symbolism, and spirituality awaits readers.

      Egyptian Mythology
    • If you're looking for a beginner's guide on Celtic culture, look no further. While this book focuses on mythology, it will also highlight other essential information about Celtic culture both in the past and present.Throughout this book, we will discuss Celtic people and the gods, goddesses, creatures, and lore that are most associated with Celtic culture. This book will also tell you about the diverse culture of Celts, where Celtic people originally came from, what makes a person Celtic, and about the Celtic religion beyond just the deities that were so important to the religion.You will also learn why these myths continue to be important for modern Celts who no longer practice the Celtic religion but still hold onto many of the Celtic traditions, as well as much, much more!

      Celtic Mythology
    • LABYRINTHUS. HIC HABITAT MUSICA

      Ergodic Scores of the postwar Avant-Garde

      The phenomenon of graphic scores has intrigued and inspired artistic talent since its emergence after World War II. While visually striking, these scores often elude clear performance methods and resist traditional analysis. This study approaches graphic scores through the lens of Information Theory, particularly ergodic texts, which require significant effort from participants to realize. As cybernetic objects, these scores challenge conventional notions of music, its functioning, and its meaning. The performance of music becomes a transformative journey, akin to navigating a labyrinth, where risk and transcendence coexist. The exploration of ergodic scores is grounded in theoretical foundations, examining their abstract mechanics, historical context, and notable figures from the postwar avant-garde, including Yoko Ono, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, Anestis Logothetis, Pauline Oliveros, and John Cage. The study combines pioneering theoretical insights with original archival research and interviews with the artists, alongside the author's extensive experience as a composer and performer of graphic scores. This comprehensive analysis positions these scores as significant achievements of the twentieth century, affirming their status as a vibrant and evolving art form.

      LABYRINTHUS. HIC HABITAT MUSICA