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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... interpretation is not simply grounded in original meaning, the different readings of a classical text over time become not misreadings, but the only readings we have, ours being simply the last in the chain of receptions. From this ...
... interpretation is not simply grounded in original meaning, the different readings of a classical text over time become not misreadings, but the only readings we have, ours being simply the last in the chain of receptions. From this ...
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... interpreted in precisely the same way. Some overlap is theoretically possible – Lope de Vega, for example, could potentially play as great a role in a chapter on the classical tradition in the Iberian peninsula as in one on the Baroque ...
... interpreted in precisely the same way. Some overlap is theoretically possible – Lope de Vega, for example, could potentially play as great a role in a chapter on the classical tradition in the Iberian peninsula as in one on the Baroque ...
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... interpretation (Morgan 1998; Cribiore 2005). It was not long before the non-Greeks learning the language included conquerors rather than conquered, and the Romans learned Greek while often despising its native speakers. The captured ...
... interpretation (Morgan 1998; Cribiore 2005). It was not long before the non-Greeks learning the language included conquerors rather than conquered, and the Romans learned Greek while often despising its native speakers. The captured ...
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... interpretation that expounded Vergil's fourth (and so-called ''Messianic'') Eclogue as foretelling the birth of ... interpretations sometimes touched upon long-established hermeneutic constructs like integumentum (covering) and ...
... interpretation that expounded Vergil's fourth (and so-called ''Messianic'') Eclogue as foretelling the birth of ... interpretations sometimes touched upon long-established hermeneutic constructs like integumentum (covering) and ...
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... interpret the text (for representations of such techniques transposed into modern type, see Coulson 1991), scansion marks to make evident the workings of the meter, construe marks to elucidate the sequence in which words would be ...
... interpret the text (for representations of such techniques transposed into modern type, see Coulson 1991), scansion marks to make evident the workings of the meter, construe marks to elucidate the sequence in which words would be ...
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