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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... Language Edited by Egbert Bukker A Companion to Greek Religion Edited by Daniel Ogden A Companion to Hellenistic Literature Edited by Martine Cuypers and JamesJ. Clauss A Companion to Roman Religion Edited by Jo ̈rg Ru ̈pke A Companion ...
... Language Edited by Egbert Bukker A Companion to Greek Religion Edited by Daniel Ogden A Companion to Hellenistic Literature Edited by Martine Cuypers and JamesJ. Clauss A Companion to Roman Religion Edited by Jo ̈rg Ru ̈pke A Companion ...
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... language on the classical tradition in central and eastern Europe; Jerzy Axer (ch. 10) corrects this oversight by exploring systematically what it meant to interact with the classical past on the borders of what had been the classical ...
... language on the classical tradition in central and eastern Europe; Jerzy Axer (ch. 10) corrects this oversight by exploring systematically what it meant to interact with the classical past on the borders of what had been the classical ...
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... 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 challenges were mounted A COMPANION TO 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 challenges were mounted A COMPANION TO THE ...
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... language of scholarly communication was mirrored in the statistics of book production, where vernacular publishing can be seen to have equaled and then outstripped Latin publishing in the course of the eighteenth century (Martin 1996 ...
... language of scholarly communication was mirrored in the statistics of book production, where vernacular publishing can be seen to have equaled and then outstripped Latin publishing in the course of the eighteenth century (Martin 1996 ...
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... language, seen largely in grammatical terms, is curiously limited, but in some historical periods it has been very ... language, and the teaching and learning of language has constituted a central thread in the classical tradition. Yet ...
... language, seen largely in grammatical terms, is curiously limited, but in some historical periods it has been very ... language, and the teaching and learning of language has constituted a central thread in the classical tradition. Yet ...
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