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  1. Sora trance is considered as a technique for operating on this experience by means of a postulate (sonum, conventionally translated as 'spirit') which represents the continuing influence of a dead person on the living. The thesis is built on the analysis of extensive tape- recorded dialogues between mourners and the dead.

  2. 4 de ago. de 2022 · Dialogues of the dead, in three parts. Transplanted from the French of Monsieur De Fontenelle, by John Hughes, Esq; 1754: Volume ... by John Hughes, Esq; 1754: Volume None. Digitized from IA40312906-66. Previous issue: bim_eighteenth-century_songs-duets-trios-gle_dudley-h-bate_1791. Next issue: bim_eighteenth-century_cato-major-or-a ...

  3. 13. Francois Fenelon, as preceptor to the young Duke of Burgundy, composed his own dialogues between 1688 and 1699 as teaching aids for his student, initially 02 mazella.indd 120 7/5/06 5:00:57 PM Dialogues of the Dead 121 publishing four of these in 1700, and only offering his Þrst substantial collection of forty-Þve dialogues in 1712.

  4. Lucian (ca. 120–190 CE), the satirist from Samosata on the Euphrates, started as an apprentice sculptor, turned to rhetoric and visited Italy and Gaul as a successful travelling lecturer, before settling in Athens and developing his original brand of satire.Late in life he fell on hard times and accepted an official post in Egypt. Although notable for the Attic purity and elegance of his ...

  5. In this article I describe performances of Letters from the Dead, their context, iconography, and the dialogue they generate, explaining that they start from the assumption that contemporary urban violence is related to the renewal and re-composition of old imperial hierarchies globally, and that this complicates easy assumptions about criminality, innocence, guilt, power, violence, and of ...

  6. Dialogues between the Dead, Volume I eBook : Fontenelle, Bernard le Bovier de, Siniscalchi, Tim: Amazon.ca: Kindle Store

  7. 12 de ago. de 1993 · Piers Vitebsky's study of religion, healing and psychology in tribal India focuses on a unique dialogue between the living and the dead, conducted through a shaman. By exploring memories of emotional attachments, the Sora people negotiate the meaning of particular deaths. Vitebsky analyzes these relationships over a period of years, and develops a typology of moods of the dead.