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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... Empire Edited by David S. Potter A Companion to the Classical Greek World Edited by Konrad H. Kinzl A Companion to the Ancient Near East Edited by Daniel C. Snell A Companion to the Hellenistic World Edited by Andrew Erskine In ...
... Empire Edited by David S. Potter A Companion to the Classical Greek World Edited by Konrad H. Kinzl A Companion to the Ancient Near East Edited by Daniel C. Snell A Companion to the Hellenistic World Edited by Andrew Erskine In ...
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... empire'' of Latin, by which she means that the language operated as a pervasive symbol of intellectual and social power (Waquet 2001). This imperial situation was gradually eroded in Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as ...
... empire'' of Latin, by which she means that the language operated as a pervasive symbol of intellectual and social power (Waquet 2001). This imperial situation was gradually eroded in Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as ...
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... empire, retained a kingdom (Waquet 2001): it still possessed a powerful social cachet, but was no longer the default means of scholarly or scientific communication. A significant process of the transition from ''imperial'' to ''royal ...
... empire, retained a kingdom (Waquet 2001): it still possessed a powerful social cachet, but was no longer the default means of scholarly or scientific communication. A significant process of the transition from ''imperial'' to ''royal ...
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... empire (Kaster 1988; Atherton 1998). The later career of grammar is complicated, and this is no place to trace its history through the speculative theories of the Middle Ages and the new learning of the Renaissance (Law 2003) to the ...
... empire (Kaster 1988; Atherton 1998). The later career of grammar is complicated, and this is no place to trace its history through the speculative theories of the Middle Ages and the new learning of the Renaissance (Law 2003) to the ...
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... Empire of the fourth and fifth centuries AD. (The preceding is, of course, only a very partial roll call, making no effort to comprehend much of Greek literature and naming only a handful of authors.) A narrower definition would exclude ...
... Empire of the fourth and fifth centuries AD. (The preceding is, of course, only a very partial roll call, making no effort to comprehend much of Greek literature and naming only a handful of authors.) A narrower definition would exclude ...
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