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Hermeneutics
(1,006 words)
[German version] If understood in the sense of everyday, unreflected experience of the interpretation of texts, hermeneutics existed in antiquity no less than it did later; however, hermeneutics taken as the systematic elaboration of a set of rules to control and guide the interpretation was not created until early modern times [5]. Originally, the semantic field ἑρμηνεύειν (
hermēneúein) means ‘to express, translate’ [17], and only acquires the metaphorical meaning ‘to interpret’ in Plato [12]. Aristotle's Περὶ ἑρμηνείας (
Perì hermēneías,
De interpretatione) is a theory of …
Source:
Brill’s New Pauly
Hermeneutik
(927 words)
[English version] Im Sinne einer alltäglichen, unreflektierten Erfahrung der Interpretation von Texten gab es H. in der Ant. nicht weniger als später; verstanden dagegen als die systematische Ausarbeitung eines Regelverfahrens, das die Interpretation kontrollieren und leiten soll, entstand sie erst in der frühen Neuzeit [5]. Das Wortfeld ἑρμηνεύειν (
hermēneúein) bedeutet urspr. “ausdrücken, übersetzen” [17] und wird wohl erst von Platon im übertragenen Sinne von “interpretieren” gebraucht [12]. Aristoteles' Περὶ ἑρμηνείας (
Perí hermēneías,
De interpretatione) ist kei…
Source:
Der Neue Pauly
Allegory
(3,568 words)
[German Version] I. History of Religions – II. Classical Antiquity – III. Bible– IV. Church History – V. Systematics – VI. Practical Exegesis– VII. Religious Art
I. History of Religions Allegory (from Gk ἀλληγορέω/
allēgoreō, “say something other [than the literal meaning]”), is a hermeneutical technique (Hermeneutics). The moment a religious message becomes fixed (esp. in writing), a need for interpretation arises. One way to meet this need is t…
Source:
Religion Past and Present