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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... medieval and Renaissance lives). Professor Stok is also one of the editors of Niccolo` Perotti's Cornu copiae (8 vols., Sassoferrato, 1989–2001), and he is working at present on several other humanist and neo-Latin authors. Christopher ...
... medieval and Renaissance lives). Professor Stok is also one of the editors of Niccolo` Perotti's Cornu copiae (8 vols., Sassoferrato, 1989–2001), and he is working at present on several other humanist and neo-Latin authors. Christopher ...
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... Medieval Latin. His books include monographs, anthologies, editions, translations, and collected essays. Three are in press: Fairy Talesfrom before Fairy Tales: The Medieval Latin Past of Wonderful Lies (Ann Arbor, Mich.), Nota Bene ...
... Medieval Latin. His books include monographs, anthologies, editions, translations, and collected essays. Three are in press: Fairy Talesfrom before Fairy Tales: The Medieval Latin Past of Wonderful Lies (Ann Arbor, Mich.), Nota Bene ...
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... medieval classicism has been approached even by many modern scholars as narrow, primitive, and often simply wrong. By resting in the principles of reception theory, however, Jan Ziolkowski is able to show how ''[m]edieval perspectives ...
... medieval classicism has been approached even by many modern scholars as narrow, primitive, and often simply wrong. By resting in the principles of reception theory, however, Jan Ziolkowski is able to show how ''[m]edieval perspectives ...
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... medieval people responded to them and adapted them. Medieval perspectives on classical texts and their contents are increasingly respected, by medievalists and classicists alike, rather than being dismissed for having at best interfered ...
... medieval people responded to them and adapted them. Medieval perspectives on classical texts and their contents are increasingly respected, by medievalists and classicists alike, rather than being dismissed for having at best interfered ...
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... medieval period. Schoolmasters and exegetes, the medieval equivalents of modern-day literary historians, did not differentiate texts as classical and postclassical, but rather as pagan or Christian; prose, metrical, or rhythmic; and so ...
... medieval period. Schoolmasters and exegetes, the medieval equivalents of modern-day literary historians, did not differentiate texts as classical and postclassical, but rather as pagan or Christian; prose, metrical, or rhythmic; and so ...
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