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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
Index
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.
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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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Christian Zgoll
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Zgoll
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Christian
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Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
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Published Articles
1 Definition and Characteristics of Narrative Materials
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1 Hylistics and Philology
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1 Methodological Steps of Hylistics: An Overview
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1 Myth: Introduction and Definition
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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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2 Hyleme Analysis
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2 Hylistics and Literary Studies
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2 Narrative Materials as Hyleme Sequences
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3 Hylistics and Studies of Literary Themes or „Stories“ („Stoffgeschichte“)
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3 Myths and Their Relevance to Human Existence
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3 Sequence Analysis
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3 Different Categories of Narrative Materials
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4 Hylistics and Intertextuality
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4 Stratification Analysis
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4 Stratification of Myths
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5 Hylistics and Biblical Studies
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5 Myths and Problem Solving
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5 The Study of Sequences of Events
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6 Comparative Analysis
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6 Hylistics and Politics
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A) Hylistics
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C) Hylistics and … (= distinctions)
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