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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... German-Speaking Europe Volker Riedel 13 Iberian Peninsula Luisa Lo ́pez Grigera 14 Italy David Marsh 15 Latin America Andrew Laird 16 Low Countries Gilbert Tournoy 17 Scandinavia Minna Skafte Jensen 18 United Kingdom Richard Jenkyns 19 ...
... German-Speaking Europe Volker Riedel 13 Iberian Peninsula Luisa Lo ́pez Grigera 14 Italy David Marsh 15 Latin America Andrew Laird 16 Low Countries Gilbert Tournoy 17 Scandinavia Minna Skafte Jensen 18 United Kingdom Richard Jenkyns 19 ...
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... German at the Humboldt University in Berlin and since 1987 has been Professor of Classical Philology (Latin) at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena. A specialist in classical reception, Roman literature of the first centuries BC ...
... German at the Humboldt University in Berlin and since 1987 has been Professor of Classical Philology (Latin) at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena. A specialist in classical reception, Roman literature of the first centuries BC ...
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... German that has some claim to be the first book written for children (Comenius 1658). It begins with the teacher–pupil relationship, its first page depicting these two figures, Magister and Puer. At the end of the nineteenth century ...
... German that has some claim to be the first book written for children (Comenius 1658). It begins with the teacher–pupil relationship, its first page depicting these two figures, Magister and Puer. At the end of the nineteenth century ...
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... German universities (Grafton 1983). The movement was based on the tenets of romantic Hellenism, and Greek was placed firmly above Latin in the linguistic pantheon. The contrast with France was striking: here, in a former Roman province ...
... German universities (Grafton 1983). The movement was based on the tenets of romantic Hellenism, and Greek was placed firmly above Latin in the linguistic pantheon. The contrast with France was striking: here, in a former Roman province ...
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... German, and may have contributed to the American tendency to avoid British practice in favour of the German tradition. The image of the ambulatory (by no means pedestrian) composer reminds us that learning does not have to happen in ...
... German, and may have contributed to the American tendency to avoid British practice in favour of the German tradition. The image of the ambulatory (by no means pedestrian) composer reminds us that learning does not have to happen in ...
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