A Companion to the Classical TraditionCraig W. Kallendorf John Wiley & Sons, 2008 M04 15 - 512 páginas A Companion to the Classical Tradition accommodates the pressing need for an up-to-date introduction and overview of the growing field of reception studies.
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... French literature. Since 1982, he has taught in the Cambridge University French Department, where he is now Professor of French and Neo-Latin Literature, as well as holding a fellowship at Clare College. His research, funded for two ...
... French literature. Since 1982, he has taught in the Cambridge University French Department, where he is now Professor of French and Neo-Latin Literature, as well as holding a fellowship at Clare College. His research, funded for two ...
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... French Revolution – a picture that is filled out by Ward Briggs's chapter (ch. 19) here. Virtually nothing has been available in any western language on the classical tradition in central and eastern Europe; Jerzy Axer (ch. 10) corrects ...
... French Revolution – a picture that is filled out by Ward Briggs's chapter (ch. 19) here. Virtually nothing has been available in any western language on the classical tradition in central and eastern Europe; Jerzy Axer (ch. 10) corrects ...
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... French Revolution marked a watershed, leading as it did to the destruction of some universities and the founding of others in new molds (Brockliss 1997; Anderson 2004). In some institutions, classical learning was frowned on as a symbol ...
... French Revolution marked a watershed, leading as it did to the destruction of some universities and the founding of others in new molds (Brockliss 1997; Anderson 2004). In some institutions, classical learning was frowned on as a symbol ...
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... . The most arresting of these scenes soon became the topics of newly composed medieval Latin poems, as well as of adaptations in the vernacular languages. The twelfth century saw in Old French the three ''romances Middle Ages 23.
... . The most arresting of these scenes soon became the topics of newly composed medieval Latin poems, as well as of adaptations in the vernacular languages. The twelfth century saw in Old French the three ''romances Middle Ages 23.
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... French predecessors and Latin texts; Jacob von Maerlant (ca. 1230 – ca. 1300), a prolific Middle Dutch poet, provides avatars of such fusion in his Deeds of Alexander and History of Troy; and in English, Chaucer was only one of several ...
... French predecessors and Latin texts; Jacob von Maerlant (ca. 1230 – ca. 1300), a prolific Middle Dutch poet, provides avatars of such fusion in his Deeds of Alexander and History of Troy; and in English, Chaucer was only one of several ...
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