-
literally translates as "morning land". The
antonym "Abendland" (rarely: "
Okzident") is also
mainly poetic, and
refers to (Western) Europe.[citation needed]...
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Wissenskultur in
Orient und
Okzident,
edited by Eva Cancik-Kirschbaum,
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Joachim Marzahn...
- sun rises'.
Another word for
Occident in
German is
Abendland (rarely: "
Okzident"), now
mainly poetic,
which literally translates as "evening land". The...
- Sphärenwechsel.
Methodisch neue Zugänge zu
antiken Mythen in
Orient und
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Walter de
Gruyter GmbH. pp. 75–76. ISBN 978-3-11-065252-9...
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Christian Gastgeber,
Dominik Heher,
Claudia Rapp.
Byzanz zwischen Orient und
Okzident 9.2,
Mainz 2018, 391-419 (PDF: https://uni-mainz.academia.edu/AntjeBosselmannRuickbie)...
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Wilfred G., "Babylon: Origins". Babylon:
Wissenskultur in
Orient und
Okzident",
edited by Eva Cancik-Kirschbaum,
Margarete van Ess and
Joachim Marzahn...
- frühneuzeitliche
Krimkhanat (16.-18. Jahrhundert)
zwischen Orient und
Okzident. Harr****owitz: Wiesbaden. pp. 13–26. Howorth, Sir
Henry Hoyle (1888). History...
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Oliver Jens (2012), Die Albaner: eine
Geschichte zwischen Orient und
Okzident (in German), C.H. Beck, ISBN 978-3-406-63031-6 Sedlar, Jean W. (1994),...
- "Der Erzähler" ("The Storyteller", 1936 was
first published in
Orient und
Okzident)
Deutschen Menschen (German People, 1936 is an
epistolary anthology of...
-
Presence in
Southern Mesopotamia". Babylon:
Wissenskultur in
Orient und
Okzident. Berlin-Boston:
Walter de Gruyter. pp. 91–112. Frame,
Grant (2013). "The...