MOMĈILO NASTASIJEVIĆ AND HIEROLYPHS

Authors

  • Jelena Rabljenović , Author

Keywords:

Одрицање, хијероглифи, суштина, језгровитост, национално, светско, животни, филозофски, религиозни и поетски тип одрицања, визуализација израза

Abstract

This paper is an account of the way the Momcilo Nastasijević built his opus, especially with reference to his poetry, but with the intention to show how and why one of the important instances on this path was the Egyptology, namely practicing writing individual case pictogram isolated from Ani’s papyrus contained in the Egyptian book of the dead. The importance and significance of the establishment of this comparative coupling connection is an attempt to explain why Nastasijević primarily sought to bring its expression to its brevity, to the same visualization expression, the way they do their basics and essence brought themselves hieroglyphs. Summing up the results of this research, which involves finding those moments needed to establish a connection between the pictographic shows the concept of sacrifice and Nastasijevic understanding of the problem , we were guided by those examples in the literature, as national and international, who have helped us with a primarily religious standpoint detail explain the nature of sacrifice.

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Published

2017-12-31

How to Cite

Rabljenović, J. (2017). MOMĈILO NASTASIJEVIĆ AND HIEROLYPHS. Srpska Akademska Misao, 2(1), 219-228. http://sam.edu.rs/index.php/sam/article/view/38