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Lives of Jesus series

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Dr. Andrej Poleev

Andrej Poleev (Russian: Андрей Полеев) was born on 30 September 1965 in a russian town Novotroizk (Russian: Новотроицк). After 10 years of compulsory education, he graduated from Leningrad State University (Russian: Ленинградский Государственный Университет) in 1988 with a degree in biology. His professional career began in 1989 at the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Leningrad (since 1991 renamed to St. Petersburg). In 1991, he moved to Salzburg (Austria), where he worked at the Institute of Molecular Biology. From 1993 to 2003 he worked as a scientist in various biomedical research institutes in Germany. The academic degree of Ph.D. in Biology was awarded in 1995 at the Institute of Genetics and Breeding of Farm Animals (St. Petersburg-Pushkin) based on his research on the genomic organization of human PAX8 gene. Since 2003 he acts as editor and publisher of the online journal Enzymes ISSN 1867-3317 and develops the theory of metascience. With his publications he contributes to the fields of psychoanalysis, linguistics, topology, and constitutional law. He is the author of several books written in Russian and German.

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The eleven plays by Aristophanes that have come down to us intact brilliantly illuminate the eventful period spanned by his forty-year career, beginning with the first production in 427 BCE. But the Athenians knew much more of his work: over forty plays by Aristophanes were read in antiquity, of which nearly a thousand fragments survive. These provide a fuller picture of the poet's ever astonishing comic vitality and a wealth of information and insights about his world. Jeffrey Henderson's new widely acclaimed Loeb edition of Aristophanes is completed by this volume containing what survives from, and about, his lost plays, hitherto inaccessible to the non-specialist, and incorporating the enormous scholarly advances that have been achieved in recent years. Each fragmentary play is prefaced by a summary of what can be inferred about its plot, characters, themes, theatricality, and topical significance. Also included in this edition are the ancient reports about Aristophanes' life, works, and influence on the later comic tradition. Jeffrey Henderson is William Goodwin Aurelio Professor of Greek Language and Literature at Boston University. He is General Editor of the Loeb Classical Library. -- Jacket.

How the series evolves

beginning
Fragments
4.0· strong start
the pit
Jesus' proclamationof the Kingdom of God
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finale
The Christ of faith and the Jesus of history
0.0· messes up the ending
overall
1.0· better in the beginning

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Fragments

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The eleven plays by Aristophanes that have come down to us intact brilliantly illuminate the eventful period spanned by his forty-year career, beginning with the first production in 427 BCE. But the Athenians knew much more of his work: over forty plays by Aristophanes were read in antiquity, of which nearly a thousand fragments survive. These provide a fuller picture of the poet's ever astonishing comic vitality and a wealth of information and insights about his world. Jeffrey Henderson's new widely acclaimed Loeb edition of Aristophanes is completed by this volume containing what survives from, and about, his lost plays, hitherto inaccessible to the non-specialist, and incorporating the enormous scholarly advances that have been achieved in recent years. Each fragmentary play is prefaced by a summary of what can be inferred about its plot, characters, themes, theatricality, and topical significance. Also included in this edition are the ancient reports about Aristophanes' life, works, and influence on the later comic tradition. Jeffrey Henderson is William Goodwin Aurelio Professor of Greek Language and Literature at Boston University. He is General Editor of the Loeb Classical Library. -- Jacket.