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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... influence outside their own classrooms. A few spread the word through publishing: an example is D'Arcy Thompson Sr. (1829–1902: Irwin 2004), whose Day Dreams of a Schoolmaster (Thompson 1864) recorded his attempts to teach classics in ...
... influence outside their own classrooms. A few spread the word through publishing: an example is D'Arcy Thompson Sr. (1829–1902: Irwin 2004), whose Day Dreams of a Schoolmaster (Thompson 1864) recorded his attempts to teach classics in ...
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... influence'' has been enriched and complicated as the notion of reception has achieved favor (Holub 1984). Whatever bondage was latent in the metaphor of a ''chain of influence'' has been sundered, and now reception studies aim not ...
... influence'' has been enriched and complicated as the notion of reception has achieved favor (Holub 1984). Whatever bondage was latent in the metaphor of a ''chain of influence'' has been sundered, and now reception studies aim not ...
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... influential The Classical Tradition (1971) is tellingly subtitled Greek and Roman Influences on Western Literature. Again, we see Machiavelli retreating into his study. The classical tradition had been reborn, but it was a hothouse ...
... influential The Classical Tradition (1971) is tellingly subtitled Greek and Roman Influences on Western Literature. Again, we see Machiavelli retreating into his study. The classical tradition had been reborn, but it was a hothouse ...
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