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Theory
1 Definition and Characteristics of Narrative Materials
2 Narrative Materials as Hyleme Sequences
3 Different Categories of Narrative Materials
4 Comparison of Narrative Materials
5 The Study of Sequences of Events
Methodology
1 Methodological Steps of Hylistics: An Overview
2 Hyleme Analysis
3 Sequence Analysis
4 Stratification Analysis
5 Media Analysis
6 Comparative Analysis
Myths
1 Myth: Introduction and Definition
2 Myths as Narrative Materials
3 Myths and Their Relevance to Human Existence
4 Stratification of Myths
5 Myths and Problem Solving
Rituals
1 Rituals: Theory
2 Rituals: Methodology
Hylistics and …
1 Hylistics and Philology
2 Hylistics and Literary Studies
3 Hylistics and Studies of Literary Themes or Stories („Stoffgeschichte“)
4 Hylistics and Intertextuality
5 Hylistics and Biblical Studies
6 Hylistics and Politics
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C) Hylistics and … (= distinctions)
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Annette Zgoll
Christian Zgoll
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C) Hylistics and … (= distinctions)
1 Hylistics and Philology
1.1.1.1 Combination of philology and hylistics
1.1.1.1.1 Theoretical Challenge: Difficult decipherment and translation
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1.1.1.1.2 Methodological response
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1.1.1.1.3 Contribution of philology to hylistics
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1.1.1.1.4 Contribution of hylistics to philology
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Annette Zgoll
Christian Zgoll
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C) Hylistics and … (= distinctions)
1 Hylistics and Philology
1.1.1.1 Combination of philology and hylistics
1.1.1.1.1 Theoretical Challenge: Difficult decipherment and translation
1.1.1.1.2 Methodological response
1.1.1.1.3 Contribution of philology to hylistics
1.1.1.1.4 Contribution of hylistics to philology
Theory
1 Definition and Characteristics of Narrative Materials
2 Narrative Materials as Hyleme Sequences
3 Different Categories of Narrative Materials
4 Comparison of Narrative Materials
5 The Study of Sequences of Events
Methodology
1 Methodological Steps of Hylistics: An Overview
2 Hyleme Analysis
3 Sequence Analysis
4 Stratification Analysis
5 Media Analysis
6 Comparative Analysis
Myths
1 Myth: Introduction and Definition
2 Myths as Narrative Materials
3 Myths and Their Relevance to Human Existence
4 Stratification of Myths
5 Myths and Problem Solving
Rituals
1 Rituals: Theory
2 Rituals: Methodology
Hylistics and …
1 Hylistics and Philology
2 Hylistics and Literary Studies
3 Hylistics and Studies of Literary Themes or „Stories“ („Stoffgeschichte“)
4 Hylistics and Intertextuality
5 Hylistics and Biblical Studies
6 Hylistics and Politics
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Theory
1 Definition and Characteristics of Narrative Materials
2 Narrative Materials as Hyleme Sequences
3 Different Categories of Narrative Materials
4 Comparison of Narrative Materials
5 The Study of Sequences of Events
Methodology
1 Methodological Steps of Hylistics: An Overview
2 Hyleme Analysis
3 Sequence Analysis
4 Stratification Analysis
5 Media Analysis
6 Comparative Analysis
Myths
1 Myth: Introduction and Definition
2 Myths as Narrative Materials
3 Myths and Their Relevance to Human Existence
4 Stratification of Myths
5 Myths and Problem Solving
Rituals
1 Rituals: Theory
2 Rituals: Methodology
Hylistics and …
1 Hylistics and Philology
2 Hylistics and Literary Studies
3 Hylistics and Studies of Literary Themes or Stories („Stoffgeschichte“)
4 Hylistics and Intertextuality
5 Hylistics and Biblical Studies
6 Hylistics and Politics
Glossary
A glossary entry is part of a glossary, i.e. an alphabetical list of difficult, technical, or foreign words in a text along with explanations of their meanings.
Index
People
Post type to describe the properties of a person, including name, authorative data etc. Also used to build an index for encyclopaedic entries.
Events
Post type to describe properties of an event, including name, authorative data etc. Also used to build an index for encyclopaedic entries.
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Publications
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