Classical mythology in context:
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adam_text | BRIEF CONTENTS Preface to the Second Edition About the Author part I xiv xxvi Goddesses and Gods з 1 Classical Myths and Contemporary Questions 2 Creation 37 3 Zeus and Hera 103 4 Demeter and Hades 151 5 Aphrodite, Hephaestus, and Ares 6 Athena and Poseidon 199 241 7 Hermes and Hestia 277 8 Artemis and Apollo 325 9 Dionysus 11 379 PARTII HEROES AND HEROINES 447 10 Heroes at Troy 453 11 Heroes at the Ends of the Earth 12 Heroes at Home 13 Heroines at Home 551 605 509
viii BRIEF CONTENTS 14 Heroines and Revenge 15 Heroines and Honor Select Bibliography Text Credits Art Credits 783 786 Glossary/lndex 789 771 641 711
CONTENTS Hesiod’s Creation Story: The Theogony 48 Hesiod, Theogony 56 Preface to the Second Edition xiv About the Author xxvi PARTI: GODDESSES AND GODS 3 2.2 Theory: The Social World Shapes Myth 83 Ivan Strenski, from “Introduction” to Malinowski and the Work ofMyth 85 ■■ 2.3 Timeline of Classical Mythology 6 Comparison: Levant: Creation Stories 90 Genesis 1:1-3:24 94 m 2.4 Map: Greece and Greek-Speaking Cities in Anatolia 8 Reception: Titans Art 99 Я Zeus and Hera 103 Genealogy of the Greek Gods 2 Π Classical Myths and Contemporary History: Order and Rebellion 104 Zeus 105 Aeschylus, from Agamemnon in Hera 114 Scholiast, to Theocritus 118 Hesiod, from Works and Days 119 ^· 3.2 Theory: Universal Questions Shape Myth 131 Wendy Doniger, from The Implied Spider: Politics and Theology in Myth 132 ■■ 3.3 Comparison: Levant: Flood Stories 138 Unknown, from The Library (c. First To Second Century ce) 139 Genesis 6-9 142 ■■ 3.4 Reception: Leda and the Swan in Modernist Poetry 146 • Marie Laurencin, Leda and the Swan 147 • William Butler Yeats, “Leda and the Swan” 147 • Hilda Doolittle (H. D.), “Leda” 148 Μ 1.1 What Is a Myth? 12 Myth, Legend, and Folklore 12 A Three-Point Definition on a Mythological Corpus 13 ■■ 1.3 How Do We Make Sense Classical Myths? 29 History 30 Theory 30 Comparison 31 Reception 32 of ■■ 1.4 Why Study Classical Myths in the Twenty-First Century? 33 Q Creation 37 Μ 2.1 History: A Greek Creation Story 38 Historical Settings of Hesiod’s Theogony 38 Modern ■■ 3.1 Questions 11 1.2 What Is Classical Mythology? 16 Myths from Ancient Greece 16 Myths from the Ancient
Near East 21 Myths from Ancient Rome 27 in Q Demeter and Hades 151 ^· 4.1 History: Life and Death 152 Hades 153
x CONTENTS Demeter ібі Unknown, Hymn 2: To Demeter 166 Theory: Myths Reinforce Social Norms 180 sa 4.2 Poseidon 247 Athena and the City of Athens 249 Aeschylus, from Eumenides 253 Theory: The Mind Structures Myth in Oppositions 260 и· 6.2 Helene P. Foley, from “A Question of Origins: Goddess Cults Greek and Modern” 183 Comparison: Mesopotamia: Ishtar 185 m 4.3 Unknown, the Descent of Ishtar to the Underworld 188 Simon Goldhill, from Aeschylus: The Oresteia 263 ■ ■ 6.3 • Eugene Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People 270 • Frédéric Bartholdi, “The Statue of Liberty” 273 • Emma Lazarus, “The New Colossus” 274 • Rita Frances Dove, “The Narcissus Flower” 195 И Aphrodite, Hephaestus, and Ares 199 ■ ■ ■ 5.1 History: Love and Strife 200 Aphrodite 201 Hephaestus 207 Ares 209 Eros 210 Plato, From Symposium 212 Unknown, Hymn 1: To Aphrodite 215 ■ □ Hermes and Hestia 277 ■ History: From Herms to Hermes 278 ■ 7.1 Hermes’s Hills 279 Ithyphallic Herms 282 Beardless Hermes 285 Hestia 286 Unknown, Hymn 4: To Hermes 287 Theory: Myths Challenge Social Norms 223 ■ 5.2 John J. Winkler, from “The Laughter of the Oppressed: Demeter and the Gardens of Adonis” 224 Comparison: Mesopotamia: Ishtar 231 ■ Theory: The Mind Structures Myths in Archetypes 302 n 7.2 Lewis Hyde, from Trickster Makes This World: Mischief Myth and Art 305 ■ 5.3 7.3 Gilgamesh and Ishtar 232 Unknown, The Epic of Gilgamesh 233 ■ Reception: Pygmalion in Hollywood 236 ■ 5.4 □ Athena and Poseidon 241 ■ ■ 6.1 History: Wisdom and War 242 Athena’s Birth 242 Athena’s Practical Intelligence and Men’s Activities 243 Reception: Athena as a
Political Allegory 270 ■ n 6.4 Reception: Persephone in Contemporary Women’s Poetry 194 к· 4.4 Comparison: Egypt: Neith 264 Unknown, from “Cosmogonies at the Temple of Esna” 267 ■ви 7.4 Comparison: Egypt: Thoth 312 Unknown, “The Hymn to Thoth” And Plato, from Phaedrus 316 Reception: Hermaphroditus Pre-Raphaelite Art 319 in • Edward Burne-Jones, The Tree of Forgiveness 321 • Aubrey Beardsley, A Hermaphrodite Amongst the Roses 322
CONTENTS H Ariemis and Apollo 325 ■■ 9.3 Comparison: Anatolia and Rome: Cybele and Attis 437 The Great Mother in Greece 438 The Great Mother in Rome 439 Catullus, “Attis” 440 м 9.4 Reception: Dionysos and Dracula 442 • Bram Stoker, Dracula 443 в· 8-і History: From Adolescence to Adulthood 326 Artemis 327 Apollo 333 Unknown, Hymnj: To Apollo and Hymn 27: To Artemis 338 a 8.2 Theory: Myth, Ritual, and Initiations 353 Jane Harrison and the Cambridge Ritualists 354 Arnold van Gennep and Rites of Passage 354 Ken Dowden, “Initiation: The Key to Myth?” 358 bí 8.3 Comparison: Anatolia and Rome: Cybele 365 Artemis and the Phrygian Great Mother 366 Artemis in Roman Ephesus 367 Xenophon, from An Ephesian Tale 368 bb 8.4 Reception: Daphne PART П: HEROES AND HEROINES 447 Five Traits of Greek Heroes and Heroines 448 ÍE Heroes at Troy 453 Ш 10.1 History: Heroes in Homer’s Iliad 455 The Trojan War 456 Heroes in Homeric Society 457 Agamemnon 458 Diomedes 461 Achilles 463 Hector and Paris 466 Homer, from the Iliad 467 mb 10.2 Theory: Heroes and Violence 483 Simone Weil, The Iliad, or a Poem of Force and Sue Grand, Hero in the Mirror 483 Simone Weil, The Iliad, or a Poem of Force 484 Sue Grand, Hero in the Mirror (2009) 487 MB 10.3 Comparison: Rome: Aeneas 490 Anger and Revenge in Vergil’s Aeneid 491 Vergil, from Aeneid 492 M10.4 Reception: Achilles in Contemporary Fiction 503 • David Malouf, Ransom 504 • Pat Barker, The Silence of the Girls 505 in Contemporary Women’s Poetry 374 • Alicia E. Stallings, “Daphne” (1999) 376 И Dionysus 379 mb 9.1 History: Encountering Dionysus 380 Viticulture,
Wine, and Fertility 381 Theater and Masks 386 Mystery Cults 388 Euripides’s Bacchae 391 Euripides, Bacchae 393 ■i 9.2 Theory: Initiations and Inversions 430 Liminality and Initiation Rituals 430 Liminality and Dionysus 431 Eric Csapó, from “Riding the Phallus for Dionysus: Iconology, Ritual, and Gender-Role De/ Construction” 432 xi
xii CONTENTS ГП Heroes at the Ends of the Earth 509 мм ii.i History: Heroic Quests and Monstrous Encounters 510 Heracles 511 Theseus 519 Perseus 523 Euripides, from Herakles 527 m її.2 Theory: Monsters and Heroes 534 Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, “Monster Culture (Seven Theses)” 535 ■■i 11.3 Comparison: Rome: Hercules 538 From Heracles to Hercules 539 Seneca, from Hercules Furens 539 пі и.4 Reception: Heracles in Films 546 • Hercules in New York 546 E Heroes at Home 551 ■i 12.i вия 12.2 History: The Homecoming Husband 552 Nostos and Nostalgia 552 Odysseus 553 Jason 562 Oedipus 565 Homer, from the Odyssey 567 Theory: The Quest Hero 574 Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth 575 Subjective Experience and the External Landscape 576 W. H. Auden, from “The Quest Hero” 577 • Zora Neale Hurston, from Their Eyes Were Watching God 602 E Heroines at Home 605 ■ вя 13.i History: Heroines’ Choices 606 Heroines and Heroes 606 Helen 608 Alcestis 612 Penelope 614 Homer, from the Odyssey 616 ■ 13.2 Theory: A Paradigm for Heroines 626 Apuleius’s Tale of Amor and Psyche 627 Defining Heroism 629 Lee R. Edwards, from Psyche as Hero: Female Heroism and Fictional Form 630 ^· 13.3 Comparison: Rome: Penelope 632 Ovid, Letter i from Letters of Heroines 633 ■ 13.4 Reception: Penelope’s Perspectives 636 • Joanne Kyger, The Tapestry and the Web 637 • Louise Glück, Meadowlands 638 • Adrianna Cavarero, In Spite of Plato 638 • Margaret Atwood, The Penelopiad 639 ПП Heroines and Revenge 641 ■■■ 14.i Μ· 12.3 Comparison: Rome: Aeneas 582 Aeneas in Avernus 583 Vergil, from Aeneid 585 МШ12.4 Reception: African American Odysseus
595 • Sterling A. Brown, “Odyssey of Big Boy” 598 History: Heroines World 642 Clytemnestra 643 Procne 645 Hecuba 647 Medea 649 Euripides, Medea 652 in an Unjust
CONTENTS ■■14.2 Theory: Metamorphosis of the Heroine 691 ■■ 15.2 Theory: The Heroine’s Journey 750 Deborah Lyons, from Gender and Immortality: Heroines in Ancient Greek Myth and Cult 693 14.3 Comparison: Rome: Medea 697 Gail Carriger, from The Heroine’s Journey for Writers, Readers and Fans of Pop Culture 752 ■■ 15.3 Comparison Rome: Thecia 754 Ovid’s Medea 698 Seneca’s Medea 699 Seneca, from Medea 699 Saints and Martyrs in Early Christian Communities 755 Heroines and Martyrs 756 Thecla as a Christian Heroine 757 Egeria, from the Travels of Egeria 758 Unknown, from “The Acts of Paul and Thecla” 759 ^14.4 Reception: African American Medea 703 • Countée Cullen, The Medea and Some Poems 706 • Owen Dodson, The Garden of Time 707 • Toni Morrison, Beloved 707 ия 15.4 Reception: Antigone Around World 767 • Jeff Ho, Antigone: Fong 768 • Sophie Deraspe, Antigone 768 the E Heroines and Honor 711 Ш 15.i History: Heroines and Death 712 Iphigenia 712 Polyxena 714 Antigone 716 Sophocles, Antigone 718 Select Bibliography Text Credits Art Credits 783 786 Glossary/lndex 789 771 xiii
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BRIEF CONTENTS Preface to the Second Edition About the Author part I xiv xxvi Goddesses and Gods з 1 Classical Myths and Contemporary Questions 2 Creation 37 3 Zeus and Hera 103 4 Demeter and Hades 151 5 Aphrodite, Hephaestus, and Ares 6 Athena and Poseidon 199 241 7 Hermes and Hestia 277 8 Artemis and Apollo 325 9 Dionysus 11 379 PARTII HEROES AND HEROINES 447 10 Heroes at Troy 453 11 Heroes at the Ends of the Earth 12 Heroes at Home 13 Heroines at Home 551 605 509
viii BRIEF CONTENTS 14 Heroines and Revenge 15 Heroines and Honor Select Bibliography Text Credits Art Credits 783 786 Glossary/lndex 789 771 641 711
CONTENTS Hesiod’s Creation Story: The Theogony 48 Hesiod, Theogony 56 Preface to the Second Edition xiv About the Author xxvi PARTI: GODDESSES AND GODS 3 2.2 Theory: The Social World Shapes Myth 83 Ivan Strenski, from “Introduction” to Malinowski and the Work ofMyth 85 ■■ 2.3 Timeline of Classical Mythology 6 Comparison: Levant: Creation Stories 90 Genesis 1:1-3:24 94 m 2.4 Map: Greece and Greek-Speaking Cities in Anatolia 8 Reception: Titans Art 99 Я Zeus and Hera 103 Genealogy of the Greek Gods 2 Π Classical Myths and Contemporary History: Order and Rebellion 104 Zeus 105 Aeschylus, from Agamemnon in Hera 114 Scholiast, to Theocritus 118 Hesiod, from Works and Days 119 ^· 3.2 Theory: Universal Questions Shape Myth 131 Wendy Doniger, from The Implied Spider: Politics and Theology in Myth 132 ■■ 3.3 Comparison: Levant: Flood Stories 138 Unknown, from The Library (c. First To Second Century ce) 139 Genesis 6-9 142 ■■ 3.4 Reception: Leda and the Swan in Modernist Poetry 146 • Marie Laurencin, Leda and the Swan 147 • William Butler Yeats, “Leda and the Swan” 147 • Hilda Doolittle (H. D.), “Leda” 148 Μ 1.1 What Is a Myth? 12 Myth, Legend, and Folklore 12 A Three-Point Definition on a Mythological Corpus 13 ■■ 1.3 How Do We Make Sense Classical Myths? 29 History 30 Theory 30 Comparison 31 Reception 32 of ■■ 1.4 Why Study Classical Myths in the Twenty-First Century? 33 Q Creation 37 Μ 2.1 History: A Greek Creation Story 38 Historical Settings of Hesiod’s Theogony 38 Modern ■■ 3.1 Questions 11 1.2 What Is Classical Mythology? 16 Myths from Ancient Greece 16 Myths from the Ancient
Near East 21 Myths from Ancient Rome 27 in Q Demeter and Hades 151 ^· 4.1 History: Life and Death 152 Hades 153
x CONTENTS Demeter ібі Unknown, Hymn 2: To Demeter 166 Theory: Myths Reinforce Social Norms 180 sa 4.2 Poseidon 247 Athena and the City of Athens 249 Aeschylus, from Eumenides 253 Theory: The Mind Structures Myth in Oppositions 260 и· 6.2 Helene P. Foley, from “A Question of Origins: Goddess Cults Greek and Modern” 183 Comparison: Mesopotamia: Ishtar 185 m 4.3 Unknown, the Descent of Ishtar to the Underworld 188 Simon Goldhill, from Aeschylus: The Oresteia 263 ■ ■ 6.3 • Eugene Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People 270 • Frédéric Bartholdi, “The Statue of Liberty” 273 • Emma Lazarus, “The New Colossus” 274 • Rita Frances Dove, “The Narcissus Flower” 195 И Aphrodite, Hephaestus, and Ares 199 ■ ■ ■ 5.1 History: Love and Strife 200 Aphrodite 201 Hephaestus 207 Ares 209 Eros 210 Plato, From Symposium 212 Unknown, Hymn 1: To Aphrodite 215 ■ □ Hermes and Hestia 277 ■ History: From Herms to Hermes 278 ■ 7.1 Hermes’s Hills 279 Ithyphallic Herms 282 Beardless Hermes 285 Hestia 286 Unknown, Hymn 4: To Hermes 287 Theory: Myths Challenge Social Norms 223 ■ 5.2 John J. Winkler, from “The Laughter of the Oppressed: Demeter and the Gardens of Adonis” 224 Comparison: Mesopotamia: Ishtar 231 ■ Theory: The Mind Structures Myths in Archetypes 302 n 7.2 Lewis Hyde, from Trickster Makes This World: Mischief Myth and Art 305 ■ 5.3 7.3 Gilgamesh and Ishtar 232 Unknown, The Epic of Gilgamesh 233 ■ Reception: Pygmalion in Hollywood 236 ■ 5.4 □ Athena and Poseidon 241 ■ ■ 6.1 History: Wisdom and War 242 Athena’s Birth 242 Athena’s Practical Intelligence and Men’s Activities 243 Reception: Athena as a
Political Allegory 270 ■ n 6.4 Reception: Persephone in Contemporary Women’s Poetry 194 к· 4.4 Comparison: Egypt: Neith 264 Unknown, from “Cosmogonies at the Temple of Esna” 267 ■ви 7.4 Comparison: Egypt: Thoth 312 Unknown, “The Hymn to Thoth” And Plato, from Phaedrus 316 Reception: Hermaphroditus Pre-Raphaelite Art 319 in • Edward Burne-Jones, The Tree of Forgiveness 321 • Aubrey Beardsley, A Hermaphrodite Amongst the Roses 322
CONTENTS H Ariemis and Apollo 325 ■■ 9.3 Comparison: Anatolia and Rome: Cybele and Attis 437 The Great Mother in Greece 438 The Great Mother in Rome 439 Catullus, “Attis” 440 м 9.4 Reception: Dionysos and Dracula 442 • Bram Stoker, Dracula 443 в· 8-і History: From Adolescence to Adulthood 326 Artemis 327 Apollo 333 Unknown, Hymnj: To Apollo and Hymn 27: To Artemis 338 a 8.2 Theory: Myth, Ritual, and Initiations 353 Jane Harrison and the Cambridge Ritualists 354 Arnold van Gennep and Rites of Passage 354 Ken Dowden, “Initiation: The Key to Myth?” 358 bí 8.3 Comparison: Anatolia and Rome: Cybele 365 Artemis and the Phrygian Great Mother 366 Artemis in Roman Ephesus 367 Xenophon, from An Ephesian Tale 368 bb 8.4 Reception: Daphne PART П: HEROES AND HEROINES 447 Five Traits of Greek Heroes and Heroines 448 ÍE Heroes at Troy 453 Ш 10.1 History: Heroes in Homer’s Iliad 455 The Trojan War 456 Heroes in Homeric Society 457 Agamemnon 458 Diomedes 461 Achilles 463 Hector and Paris 466 Homer, from the Iliad 467 mb 10.2 Theory: Heroes and Violence 483 Simone Weil, The Iliad, or a Poem of Force and Sue Grand, Hero in the Mirror 483 Simone Weil, The Iliad, or a Poem of Force 484 Sue Grand, Hero in the Mirror (2009) 487 MB 10.3 Comparison: Rome: Aeneas 490 Anger and Revenge in Vergil’s Aeneid 491 Vergil, from Aeneid 492 M10.4 Reception: Achilles in Contemporary Fiction 503 • David Malouf, Ransom 504 • Pat Barker, The Silence of the Girls 505 in Contemporary Women’s Poetry 374 • Alicia E. Stallings, “Daphne” (1999) 376 И Dionysus 379 mb 9.1 History: Encountering Dionysus 380 Viticulture,
Wine, and Fertility 381 Theater and Masks 386 Mystery Cults 388 Euripides’s Bacchae 391 Euripides, Bacchae 393 ■i 9.2 Theory: Initiations and Inversions 430 Liminality and Initiation Rituals 430 Liminality and Dionysus 431 Eric Csapó, from “Riding the Phallus for Dionysus: Iconology, Ritual, and Gender-Role De/ Construction” 432 xi
xii CONTENTS ГП Heroes at the Ends of the Earth 509 мм ii.i History: Heroic Quests and Monstrous Encounters 510 Heracles 511 Theseus 519 Perseus 523 Euripides, from Herakles 527 m її.2 Theory: Monsters and Heroes 534 Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, “Monster Culture (Seven Theses)” 535 ■■i 11.3 Comparison: Rome: Hercules 538 From Heracles to Hercules 539 Seneca, from Hercules Furens 539 пі и.4 Reception: Heracles in Films 546 • Hercules in New York 546 E Heroes at Home 551 ■i 12.i вия 12.2 History: The Homecoming Husband 552 Nostos and Nostalgia 552 Odysseus 553 Jason 562 Oedipus 565 Homer, from the Odyssey 567 Theory: The Quest Hero 574 Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth 575 Subjective Experience and the External Landscape 576 W. H. Auden, from “The Quest Hero” 577 • Zora Neale Hurston, from Their Eyes Were Watching God 602 E Heroines at Home 605 ■ вя 13.i History: Heroines’ Choices 606 Heroines and Heroes 606 Helen 608 Alcestis 612 Penelope 614 Homer, from the Odyssey 616 ■ 13.2 Theory: A Paradigm for Heroines 626 Apuleius’s Tale of Amor and Psyche 627 Defining Heroism 629 Lee R. Edwards, from Psyche as Hero: Female Heroism and Fictional Form 630 ^· 13.3 Comparison: Rome: Penelope 632 Ovid, Letter i from Letters of Heroines 633 ■ 13.4 Reception: Penelope’s Perspectives 636 • Joanne Kyger, The Tapestry and the Web 637 • Louise Glück, Meadowlands 638 • Adrianna Cavarero, In Spite of Plato 638 • Margaret Atwood, The Penelopiad 639 ПП Heroines and Revenge 641 ■■■ 14.i Μ· 12.3 Comparison: Rome: Aeneas 582 Aeneas in Avernus 583 Vergil, from Aeneid 585 МШ12.4 Reception: African American Odysseus
595 • Sterling A. Brown, “Odyssey of Big Boy” 598 History: Heroines World 642 Clytemnestra 643 Procne 645 Hecuba 647 Medea 649 Euripides, Medea 652 in an Unjust
CONTENTS ■■14.2 Theory: Metamorphosis of the Heroine 691 ■■ 15.2 Theory: The Heroine’s Journey 750 Deborah Lyons, from Gender and Immortality: Heroines in Ancient Greek Myth and Cult 693 14.3 Comparison: Rome: Medea 697 Gail Carriger, from The Heroine’s Journey for Writers, Readers and Fans of Pop Culture 752 ■■ 15.3 Comparison Rome: Thecia 754 Ovid’s Medea 698 Seneca’s Medea 699 Seneca, from Medea 699 Saints and Martyrs in Early Christian Communities 755 Heroines and Martyrs 756 Thecla as a Christian Heroine 757 Egeria, from the Travels of Egeria 758 Unknown, from “The Acts of Paul and Thecla” 759 ^14.4 Reception: African American Medea 703 • Countée Cullen, The Medea and Some Poems 706 • Owen Dodson, The Garden of Time 707 • Toni Morrison, Beloved 707 ия 15.4 Reception: Antigone Around World 767 • Jeff Ho, Antigone: Fong 768 • Sophie Deraspe, Antigone 768 the E Heroines and Honor 711 Ш 15.i History: Heroines and Death 712 Iphigenia 712 Polyxena 714 Antigone 716 Sophocles, Antigone 718 Select Bibliography Text Credits Art Credits 783 786 Glossary/lndex 789 771 xiii |
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spelling | Maurizio, Lisa Verfasser (DE-588)1099440734 aut Classical mythology in context Lisa Maurizio (Bates College) Second edition New York, NY, United States of America Oxford University Press [2023] xxv, 816 Seiten Karten, Illustrationen, 1 genealogische Tafel txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Written for the way instructors teach and students learn, Classical Mythology in Context provides a truly contextualized treatment of classical myth that combines ancient sources, comparative perspectives, and modern and theoretical interpretations"... Mythology, Greek Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 gnd rswk-swf Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 gnd rswk-swf Mythologie der Griechen (DE-2581)TH000006466 gbd Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 g Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-0-19-008184-3 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033856918&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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