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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... Middle Ages Jan M. Ziolkowski 3 Renaissance Craig W. Kallendorf 4 Baroque Ingrid D. Rowland 5 Neoclassicism Thomas Kaminski 6 Romanticism Bruce Graver viii 15 17 30 44 57 72 Part II: Part III: 7 Victorian Norman Vance 8 Modernism A ...
... Middle Ages Jan M. Ziolkowski 3 Renaissance Craig W. Kallendorf 4 Baroque Ingrid D. Rowland 5 Neoclassicism Thomas Kaminski 6 Romanticism Bruce Graver viii 15 17 30 44 57 72 Part II: Part III: 7 Victorian Norman Vance 8 Modernism A ...
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... Middle Ages and of the Golden Age, with a particular interest in the evolution of rhetoric in the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries. She has published many books and articles in these areas. David Marsh studied classics and ...
... Middle Ages and of the Golden Age, with a particular interest in the evolution of rhetoric in the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries. She has published many books and articles in these areas. David Marsh studied classics and ...
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... Medieval Latin Past of Wonderful Lies (Ann Arbor, Mich.), Nota Bene: Reading Classics and Writing Songs in the Early Middle Ages (Turnhout, Belgium), and, with Michael C. J. Putnam, The Virgilian Tradition to 1500 (New Haven). A ...
... Medieval Latin Past of Wonderful Lies (Ann Arbor, Mich.), Nota Bene: Reading Classics and Writing Songs in the Early Middle Ages (Turnhout, Belgium), and, with Michael C. J. Putnam, The Virgilian Tradition to 1500 (New Haven). A ...
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... Middle Ages as the period between ancient Greece and Rome, now seen as definitively past, and a present that could be influenced by the best that had been said and done in that past. For the next several centuries, as the chapters in ...
... Middle Ages as the period between ancient Greece and Rome, now seen as definitively past, and a present that could be influenced by the best that had been said and done in that past. For the next several centuries, as the chapters in ...
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... Middle Ages to the modern period. The period labels are in many ways conventional enough, but the understanding of how classical material was handled in different times is often not. Petrarch's periodization, for example, rests on the ...
... Middle Ages to the modern period. The period labels are in many ways conventional enough, but the understanding of how classical material was handled in different times is often not. Petrarch's periodization, for example, rests on the ...
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