Stenger, J. (2016) "For to have fallen is not a grievous thing, but to remain prostrate after falling, and not to get up again." The persuasive force of spatial metaphors in Chrysostom's exhortation to Theodore. In: Horn, F. and Breytenbach, C. (eds.) Spatial Metaphors: Ancient Texts and Transformations. Series: Berlin Studies of the Ancient World (39). Exzellenzcluster Topoi: Berlin, pp. 165-185. ISBN 9783981638424
Full text not currently available from Enlighten.
Publisher's URL: https://www.topoi.org/publication/35551/
Abstract
No abstract available.
Item Type: | Book Sections |
---|---|
Keywords: | Early Christianity, John Chrysostom, spatial metaphors, mental spaces. |
Status: | Published |
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Stenger, Professor Jan |
Authors: | Stenger, J. |
Subjects: | P Language and Literature > PA Classical philology |
College/School: | College of Arts & Humanities > School of Humanities > Classics |
Publisher: | Exzellenzcluster Topoi |
ISBN: | 9783981638424 |
University Staff: Request a correction | Enlighten Editors: Update this record