Worshipping virtues. Personification and the Divine in Ancient Greece. London 2000. Emma Stafford, Judith Herrin (Hrsg.): Personification in the Greek world
Verlag Brandstätter, Wien 2010, S. 45–59 Maureen Needham Costonis: The Personification of Desire: Fanny Elssler and American Audiences. In: Dance Chronicle
Zitat: Shinigami (死神, Shinigami? "death god" or "God of Death") is the personification of death that evolved in Japan, having been imported to Japan from
schmuckbekrönten Haar ist die Verkörperung des traumhaften Orients (engl: is the personification of the gorgeous East)“ – Frank Edward Johnson: The National Geographic
Bewußtsein des eigenen Körpers. Springer, Berlin 1923. M. Crtichley: Personification of paralysed limbs in hemiplegics. In: Brit. med. J. (1955) II, S.
wurden auch Personifizierungen beschrieben: Bei der “Ordinal Linguistic Personification” werden Elemente innerhalb von Sequenzen personifiziert. Elemente wie
Kunst. Böhlau, Wien u. a. 2007, ISBN 978-3-205-77580-5. Commons: Personifications of Austria – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos und AudiodateienVorlage:
Band 0005V, Zürich/München 1990, S. 425–426. Harvey Alan Shapiro: Personifications in Greek art. The representation of abstract concepts, 600-400 B.C
Months in twelfth-century Byzantium, in: E. Staffor, J. Herrin (Hrsg.), Personifications in Greek Culture, Ashgate, 2005, 309-324. Elizabeth und Michael Jeffreys:
erscheinende chaldäische wort mâmôn und mammôn, welches, weil es eine personification des reichthums bezeichnet, im griechischen urtext wie in der vulgata
A. Rodríguez Artacho, J.L. Rubio: The Kiki-Bouba effect: A case of personification and ideaesthesia. In: The Journal of Consciousness Studies. (in press)
as in Albert Camus’s novel The Plague, not simply a disease, but a personification of the destructive forces inherent in the human condition. As such
„makellose Jünglinge und Jungfrauen sein […] man glaubte darin eine Personification der 11.000 Jungfrauen zu finden, denn es sind ihrer elf Paare“. In
behauptet "Rosemary Verey, in her life as in her work, was the very personification of the English garden style. Her influence will be felt for generations
means "all" and Gaea or Gaia (or Ge) was the Greek name of the divine personification of the Earth. Quelle: en.wikipedia.org fehlt Der Link "Urkontinent"
Hoberman: "By the late '20s, Baker was the toast of Montmartre, the personification of "le jazz hot," and the high priestess of primitivism, as well as
2013 (CET) Was er meinte, ist Folgendes: "She is most likely the personification of Geometry, based on Martianus Capella's famous book De Nuptiis Philologiae
of the khan's power, a depiction of a mythological character or a personification of Tangra, the Proto-Bulgarians' supreme God. There are stone engravings
“kineo”= ” to move , to meddle with things sacred” and “aidos” = “the personification of a conscience, of shame” So in reality the very word's meaning is
angegeben. Ich bin etwas verwirrt, weil dort wiederum auf en:Death (personification) verwiesen wird. Kann der Link zu ja: verwendet werden, oder handelt
of Iranian mythology. Then there is the legendary Sviato zov, the personification of strength, a being almost too huge for the earth to bear. He is strongly
South". The cartoon is about the en:Compromise of 1877 Animal personifications of Russia, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Japan fighting