Brandenburger Antike-Denkwerk : o tempora, o mores ; Relevanz und Relativierung von Wertbegriffen

  • Im September 2008 fand der 4. Potsdamer Lateintag statt. Er war Bestandteil des auf drei Jahre angelegten Brandenburger Antike-Denkwerks (BrAnD), das von der Robert Bosch Stiftung gefördert wurde. Der Band versammelt die Vorträge des Lateintags von Frau Prof. Dr. Chr. Kunst und Herrn Prof. Dr. M. Janka sowie eine Auswahl der Berichte zu den Schulprojekten.
  • In September 2008 the ‚Potsdamer Lateintag‘ took place for the fourth time. At the same time the second topic of the ‚Brandenburger Antike-Denkwerk‘, a project funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation, was presented: “o tempora. o mores. Relevance and relativity of values”. Nowadays, when the discussion ofmoral values has become relevant again, one is often looking at values of the ancient world but without thorough examination. In an attempt to differentiate themselves from other cultures or political/social systems politicians and social scientists go back to the common intellectual and cultural history of Europe. In this project the distinctivenessof the Roman values was to be examined: What was the meaning of the so called mos maiorum? How could these values be passed on over such a long time? How did they ‚work‘? What was the reason for the much lamented decline of the values in the late republic? Can we even compare these values with ours? In this volume you can find the lectures from the Lateintag given by Prof. Dr. Chr. Kunst andIn September 2008 the ‚Potsdamer Lateintag‘ took place for the fourth time. At the same time the second topic of the ‚Brandenburger Antike-Denkwerk‘, a project funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation, was presented: “o tempora. o mores. Relevance and relativity of values”. Nowadays, when the discussion ofmoral values has become relevant again, one is often looking at values of the ancient world but without thorough examination. In an attempt to differentiate themselves from other cultures or political/social systems politicians and social scientists go back to the common intellectual and cultural history of Europe. In this project the distinctivenessof the Roman values was to be examined: What was the meaning of the so called mos maiorum? How could these values be passed on over such a long time? How did they ‚work‘? What was the reason for the much lamented decline of the values in the late republic? Can we even compare these values with ours? In this volume you can find the lectures from the Lateintag given by Prof. Dr. Chr. Kunst and Prof. Dr. M. Janka as well as reports on the whole project and on some of the schoolprojects.show moreshow less

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URN:urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-57612
ISBN:978-3-86956-183-7
Publication series (Volume number):Potsdamer Lateintage (4)
Publisher:Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Place of publishing:Potsdam
Editor(s):Ursula Gärtner
Publication type:Monograph/Edited Volume
Language:German
Publication year:2013
Publishing institution:Universität Potsdam
Release date:2013/06/26
Tag:Alte Geschichte; Brandenburger Antike-Denkwerk; Fachdidaktik Latein; Latein; Potsdamer Lateintag; Römische Werte
Ancient History; Latin; Methods of Teaching Latin; Roman Values
Number of pages:173
RVK - Regensburg classification:FB 1775
Organizational units:Philosophische Fakultät / Klassische Philologie
DDC classification:4 Sprache / 47 Latein, italische Sprachen / 470 Italische Sprachen; Latein
Publishing method:Universitätsverlag Potsdam
License (German):License LogoKeine öffentliche Lizenz: Unter Urheberrechtsschutz
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Brandenburger Antike-Denkwerk : o tempora, o mores ; Relevanz und Relativierung von Wertbegriffen / Ursula Gärtner (Hrsg.). - Potsdam : Universitätsverlag Potsdam, 2013. - 173 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
(Potsdamer Lateintage ; 4)
ISSN (print) 1860-5206
ISSN (online) 2195-8696
ISBN 978-3-86956-183-7
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