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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... inspire film and television production into the twenty-first century (ch. 26). Each contributor was asked to write a coherent narrative on his or her subject and given the freedom initially to develop it as she or he saw fit. In the ...
... inspire film and television production into the twenty-first century (ch. 26). Each contributor was asked to write a coherent narrative on his or her subject and given the freedom initially to develop it as she or he saw fit. In the ...
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... inspired teachers who undermined contemporary assumptions but had little 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 ...
... inspired teachers who undermined contemporary assumptions but had little 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 ...
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... inspired by personal, gender, class, nationalist, and other agendas. Such agendas are an inevitable part of the study of the past, but we can also learn from each other, and from the evidence we interrogate. In that sense, the ancients ...
... inspired by personal, gender, class, nationalist, and other agendas. Such agendas are an inevitable part of the study of the past, but we can also learn from each other, and from the evidence we interrogate. In that sense, the ancients ...
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... inspired by the romances as well as their Latin progenitors (Nolan 1992). Whenever classicism has held sway for long enough, a reaction sets in. This pattern of dominance and resistance, which can be seen in the querelle des anciens et ...
... inspired by the romances as well as their Latin progenitors (Nolan 1992). Whenever classicism has held sway for long enough, a reaction sets in. This pattern of dominance and resistance, which can be seen in the querelle des anciens et ...
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... inspired a legend that speaks volumes about the interplay between folklore and learned lore in the Middle Ages. According to the legend, Alexander became romantically involved with a beautiful young woman named Phyllis (Smith 1995) ...
... inspired a legend that speaks volumes about the interplay between folklore and learned lore in the Middle Ages. According to the legend, Alexander became romantically involved with a beautiful young woman named Phyllis (Smith 1995) ...
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