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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... poem ''A Latin Primer'': ''the bronze dusk of imperial palms /[curling] their fronds into questions /over Latin exams.'' The pupil became a teacher, and ''I taught Love's basic Latin /Amo, amas, amat. . .The discipline I preached /made ...
... poem ''A Latin Primer'': ''the bronze dusk of imperial palms /[curling] their fronds into questions /over Latin exams.'' The pupil became a teacher, and ''I taught Love's basic Latin /Amo, amas, amat. . .The discipline I preached /made ...
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... poets and Christians, such as Prudentius (348–ca. 405), Martianus Capella (fifth century), Boethius (ca. 480–524), Priscian (ca. 500), and the poets of the so-called Bible epics, Juvencus (fourth century), Sedulius (fifth century), and ...
... poets and Christians, such as Prudentius (348–ca. 405), Martianus Capella (fifth century), Boethius (ca. 480–524), Priscian (ca. 500), and the poets of the so-called Bible epics, Juvencus (fourth century), Sedulius (fifth century), and ...
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... poem (together with the Aeneid) by Vergil caused Statius (ca. 45–96) to be saved (Martinez 1995). But obviously it would not have been feasible to make all pagans retroactively Christian. Another strategy entailed replacing pagan ...
... poem (together with the Aeneid) by Vergil caused Statius (ca. 45–96) to be saved (Martinez 1995). But obviously it would not have been feasible to make all pagans retroactively Christian. Another strategy entailed replacing pagan ...
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... poems of the so-called Appendix Vergiliana were believed unreservedly to have been composed by Vergil, and occasional other poems, such as a Conflictus veris et hiemis (Debate of spring and winter) and a death lament for Emperor Henry ...
... poems of the so-called Appendix Vergiliana were believed unreservedly to have been composed by Vergil, and occasional other poems, such as a Conflictus veris et hiemis (Debate of spring and winter) and a death lament for Emperor Henry ...
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... poets could draw upon both their Old French predecessors and Latin texts; Jacob von Maerlant (ca. 1230 – ca. 1300), a prolific Middle Dutch poet, provides avatars of such fusion in his Deeds of Alexander and History of Troy; and in ...
... poets could draw upon both their Old French predecessors and Latin texts; Jacob von Maerlant (ca. 1230 – ca. 1300), a prolific Middle Dutch poet, provides avatars of such fusion in his Deeds of Alexander and History of Troy; and in ...
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