Dossier : Éros en jeu

This issue follows in the footsteps of Eros, the ultimate divine player, as part of the project Locus Ludi. The Cultural Fabric of Play and Games in Classical Antiquity, funded by the European Research Council (ERC AdG no 741520). The figure of an immature Eros, reckless, playful, indeed cruel, and...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1492632025-01-06T17:53:51Z Dossier : Éros en jeu Dasen, Véronique Ancient Greece Greek ceramics Eros boardgame emotion game metaphor of the emotion feeling of love playful activitie desire for love iconography Attic vases ball choes childhood glyptic erotic magic visual metaphor allegory erotodidactic pleasure heterotopia Greek epic poetry Greek tragedy eidôlon owl athletic disc Herodotus Historie divinity birth Curetes Strabo Symmachus Ambrose abrication of gods Daedalus thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHC Ancient history This issue follows in the footsteps of Eros, the ultimate divine player, as part of the project Locus Ludi. The Cultural Fabric of Play and Games in Classical Antiquity, funded by the European Research Council (ERC AdG no 741520). The figure of an immature Eros, reckless, playful, indeed cruel, and unpredictable, personifies in Ancient Greece the intricate relationship between, on one hand, childhood and game, education including the learning of self-control and social bonding, and on the other hand, emotions arousing pleasure and thus seductive power. One of the metaphorical expressions of his ambiguous power is the playful activity that serves as a common thread to the seven papers gathered here, from Nausicaa’s ball game in Homer (D. Bouvier) to the Latin elegiac poetry (G. Sissa), to his setting in pictures, from the emergence of a toddler Eros in the Greek iconography (H. Ammar) to his representation in Roman iconography (V. Dasen and N. Mathieu) and glyptic (F. Spadini, V. Räuchle, C. Weiss). 2025-01-06T17:53:50Z 2025-01-06T17:53:50Z 2021 book ONIX_20250106_9782713232763_53 1791-7077 9782713232763 9782713229183 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/149263 fre Mètis image/jpeg n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782713232763/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/editionsehess/31705 Éditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales 10.4000/books.editionsehess.31705 This issue follows in the footsteps of Eros, the ultimate divine player, as part of the project Locus Ludi. The Cultural Fabric of Play and Games in Classical Antiquity, funded by the European Research Council (ERC AdG no 741520). The figure of an immature Eros, reckless, playful, indeed cruel, and unpredictable, personifies in Ancient Greece the intricate relationship between, on one hand, childhood and game, education including the learning of self-control and social bonding, and on the other hand, emotions arousing pleasure and thus seductive power. One of the metaphorical expressions of his ambiguous power is the playful activity that serves as a common thread to the seven papers gathered here, from Nausicaa’s ball game in Homer (D. Bouvier) to the Latin elegiac poetry (G. Sissa), to his setting in pictures, from the emergence of a toddler Eros in the Greek iconography (H. Ammar) to his representation in Roman iconography (V. Dasen and N. Mathieu) and glyptic (F. Spadini, V. Räuchle, C. Weiss). 10.4000/books.editionsehess.31705 198f0bb0-35ac-4aaf-bb65-18920c1b9d3d 9782713232763 9782713229183 350 Paris open access
spellingShingle Ancient Greece
Greek ceramics
Eros
boardgame
emotion
game
metaphor of the emotion
feeling of love
playful activitie
desire for love
iconography
Attic vases
ball
choes
childhood
glyptic
erotic magic
visual metaphor
allegory
erotodidactic
pleasure
heterotopia
Greek epic poetry
Greek tragedy
eidôlon
owl
athletic disc
Herodotus
Historie
divinity
birth
Curetes
Strabo
Symmachus
Ambrose
abrication of gods
Daedalus
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHC Ancient history
Dossier : Éros en jeu
title Dossier : Éros en jeu
title_full Dossier : Éros en jeu
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title_full_unstemmed Dossier : Éros en jeu
title_short Dossier : Éros en jeu
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topic Ancient Greece
Greek ceramics
Eros
boardgame
emotion
game
metaphor of the emotion
feeling of love
playful activitie
desire for love
iconography
Attic vases
ball
choes
childhood
glyptic
erotic magic
visual metaphor
allegory
erotodidactic
pleasure
heterotopia
Greek epic poetry
Greek tragedy
eidôlon
owl
athletic disc
Herodotus
Historie
divinity
birth
Curetes
Strabo
Symmachus
Ambrose
abrication of gods
Daedalus
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHC Ancient history
topic_facet Ancient Greece
Greek ceramics
Eros
boardgame
emotion
game
metaphor of the emotion
feeling of love
playful activitie
desire for love
iconography
Attic vases
ball
choes
childhood
glyptic
erotic magic
visual metaphor
allegory
erotodidactic
pleasure
heterotopia
Greek epic poetry
Greek tragedy
eidôlon
owl
athletic disc
Herodotus
Historie
divinity
birth
Curetes
Strabo
Symmachus
Ambrose
abrication of gods
Daedalus
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHC Ancient history
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