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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... classical tradition has been understood to mean. There is, of course, no one moment when antiquity can be said to have ended, and as institutions, values, and cultures moved gradually away from Greece and Rome, it took many years ...
... classical tradition has been understood to mean. There is, of course, no one moment when antiquity can be said to have ended, and as institutions, values, and cultures moved gradually away from Greece and Rome, it took many years ...
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... antiquity – from Hellenistic sculpture to the marbles of classical Athens to preclassical Greek figures – parallels a broad feature of the classical tradition in western Europe since the Renaissance, where in successive periods the ...
... antiquity – from Hellenistic sculpture to the marbles of classical Athens to preclassical Greek figures – parallels a broad feature of the classical tradition in western Europe since the Renaissance, where in successive periods the ...
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... classical seminar, in which Oxford dignitaries were treated like any other ... classical course founded in the nineteenth century that focused almost entirely ... antiquity (Cribiore 2001: 241). Exercises in verse composition were set, at ...
... classical seminar, in which Oxford dignitaries were treated like any other ... classical course founded in the nineteenth century that focused almost entirely ... antiquity (Cribiore 2001: 241). Exercises in verse composition were set, at ...
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... classical tradition'' is a modern notion (Bolgar 1954; Highet 1949). It may ... classical tradition have had a vested interest in its continuation or ... antiquity covers a long expanse, so, too, do late antiquity and the Middle ...
... classical tradition'' is a modern notion (Bolgar 1954; Highet 1949). It may ... classical tradition have had a vested interest in its continuation or ... antiquity covers a long expanse, so, too, do late antiquity and the Middle ...
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... classical Latin texts, which would not have come down to us had they not been copied in this form first in late antiquity and then recopied in the ninth century and later in monastic scriptoria. Had transmission depended largely on ...
... classical Latin texts, which would not have come down to us had they not been copied in this form first in late antiquity and then recopied in the ninth century and later in monastic scriptoria. Had transmission depended largely on ...
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