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Symbol, Allegory, Metaphor. The Relevance of Allegoresis for the Development of Post-Aristotelian Theories of Figurative Language

2017/25/B/HS1/00559

Keywords:

Ancient philosophy hermeneutics rhetoric allegoresis allegory metaphor symbol

Descriptors:

  • HS1_1: History of philosophy (ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary) and history of ideas
  • HS1_11: Language of religion, sacrum, myth, religious symbolism

Panel:

HS1 - Fundamental questions of human existence and the nature of reality: philosophy, cognition, religious studies, theology

Host institution :

Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, Wydział Filozoficzny

woj. wielkopolskie

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Principal investigator (from the host institution):

dr hab. Mikołaj Domaradzki 

Number of co-investigators in the project: 2

Call: OPUS 13 - announced on 2017-03-15

Amount awarded: 361 200 PLN

Project start date (Y-m-d): 2018-01-19

Project end date (Y-m-d): 2022-01-18

Project duration:: 48 months (the same as in the proposal)

Project status: Project settled

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  • Publication in academic press/journals (12)
  • Book publications / chapters in book publications (1)
  1. Homer's Litai: Figurative or Literal? Heraclitus the Allegorist and Clement of Alexandria
    Authors:
    Mikołaj Domaradzki
    Academic press:
    The Classical Journal (rok: 2021, tom: 116, strony: 409-422), Wydawca: The Classical Association of the Middle West and South
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.5184/classicalj.116.4.0409 - link to the publication
  2. Maximus of Tyre on the Zeus of Homer and Plato
    Authors:
    Mikołaj Domaradzki Tomasz Bednarek
    Academic press:
    Erga-Logoi. Rivista di storia, letteratura, diritto e culture dell'antichità (rok: 2021, tom: 9, strony: 93-108), Wydawca: LED Edizioni Universitarie
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.7358/erga-2021-002-dobe - link to the publication
  3. The Lotus and the Boat: Plutarch and Iamblichus on Egyptian Symbols
    Authors:
    Mikołaj Domaradzki
    Academic press:
    Transactions of the American Philological Association (rok: 2021, tom: 151, strony: 363-394), Wydawca: The Johns Hopkins University Press
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.1353/apa.2021.0014 - link to the publication
  4. The Value and Variety of Allegory: A Glance at Philo's De Gigantibus
    Authors:
    Mikołaj Domaradzki
    Academic press:
    Studia Philonica Annual (rok: 2019, tom: 31, strony: 13-28), Wydawca: The Society of Biblical Literature Press
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.2307/j.ctvrs8z2c.4 - link to the publication
  5. Weaving Elemental Garments: Proclus on Circe (Commentary on the Cratylus §53, 22.8–9)
    Authors:
    Mikołaj Domaradzki
    Academic press:
    Classical Quarterly (rok: 2022, tom: 72, strony: 00–00), Wydawca: Cambridge University Press
    Status:
    Accepted for publication
  6. Of Nymphs and Sea: Numenius on Souls and Matter in Homer's Odyssey
    Authors:
    Mikołaj Domaradzki
    Academic press:
    Greece and Rome (rok: 2020, tom: 67, strony: 139-150), Wydawca: Cambridge University Press
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.1017/S0017383520000030 - link to the publication
  7. Alegoryczna interpretacja historii Abrahama. Analiza III, IV i VI Homilii o Księdze Rodzaju Orygenesa
    Authors:
    Tomasz Bednarek
    Academic press:
    Biblica et Patristica Thoruniensia (rok: 2020, tom: 13, strony: 263-276), Wydawca: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.12775/BPTh.2020.011 - link to the publication
  8. Dlaczego Mojżesz, Homer i Platon nie pisali wprost? Strategia interpretacji tekstów kanonicznych u Filona, Maksyma z Tyru i Numeniusza z Apamei
    Authors:
    Tomasz Bednarek
    Academic press:
    Verbum Vitae (rok: 2021, tom: 39, strony: 959–977), Wydawca: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.31743/vv.12828 - link to the publication
  9. Marrying Stoicism with Platonism? Pseudo-Plutarch's Use of the Circe Episode
    Authors:
    Mikołaj Domaradzki
    Academic press:
    American Journal of Philology (rok: 2020, tom: 141, strony: 211-239), Wydawca: The Johns Hopkins University Press
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.1353/ajp.2020.0019 - link to the publication
  10. Chryzypa twierdzenie o naturalnej wieloznaczności wyrazów
    Authors:
    Mikołaj Domaradzki
    Academic press:
    Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia (rok: 2020, tom: 15, strony: 91-102), Wydawca: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.19195/1895-8001.15.2.9 - link to the publication
  11. Plutarch's Fragment 157 and Epideictic
    Authors:
    Mikołaj Domaradzki
    Academic press:
    Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (rok: 2021, tom: 61, strony: 34-61), Wydawca: Duke University Press
    Status:
    Published
  12. Stoic Allegoresis: The Problem of Definition and Influence
    Authors:
    Mikołaj Domaradzki
    Academic press:
    Classical Philology (rok: 2022, tom: 117, strony: 139-162), Wydawca: The University of Chicago Press
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.1086/717414 - link to the publication
  1. Antisthenes and Allegoresis
    Authors:
    Mikołaj Domaradzki
    Book:
    Early Greek Ethics (rok: 2020, tom: -, strony: 361-379), Wydawca: Oxford University Press
    Status:
    Published