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Encyclopedia > Danius

Danius was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was son of Sisillius II and brother of Kinarius. He was succeeded by Morvidus.



Preceded by:
Kinarius
Mythical British Kings
Succeeded by:
Morvidus



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BMRCL Summer 2003 Vol. 4, No. 1 (1846 words)
In her persuasive, well-written exploration of technology’s essential yet underestimated role in high modernism, Danius establishes a vivid picture of the modernist landscape as one where technologically enhanced means of perception became a prominent component of the aesthetic discourse.
Danius bases much of her analysis of The Magic Mountain on the Greek notion of aisthesis, which signifies apprehension through the senses, or the act of observation, and in Mann’s work this close scrutiny is ubiquitous.
Danius is somewhat less successful in her discussion of the critical theory addressing the modernist intersection of technology, aesthetics, and social issues.
At the Temple (Pine) - Alleria (1153 words)
Danius keeps the same pace as when he began carrying Owaten for help.
Danius slowly walks into the room hitting his head on a rope or two.
Danius holds out a shaky hand to grasp the blade, and holds it in the light for the man to see.
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