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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... Poets (Cambridge, Mass., 1982), Dignity and Decadence: Victorian Art and the Classical Inheritance (Cambridge, Mass ... poet Virgil, his books include Virgil and the Myth of Venice: Books and Readers in Renaissance Italy (Oxford, 1999) ...
... Poets (Cambridge, Mass., 1982), Dignity and Decadence: Victorian Art and the Classical Inheritance (Cambridge, Mass ... poet Virgil, his books include Virgil and the Myth of Venice: Books and Readers in Renaissance Italy (Oxford, 1999) ...
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... poet Carol Rumens wrote ''A Latin primer: for Kelsey'' for her daughter, who was about to start learning Latin ... poets lark and sigh.'' If the first lines recall the exotic beasts imagined by Searle, the last lines hint at the world of ...
... poet Carol Rumens wrote ''A Latin primer: for Kelsey'' for her daughter, who was about to start learning Latin ... poets lark and sigh.'' If the first lines recall the exotic beasts imagined by Searle, the last lines hint at the world of ...
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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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... poets (Inferno 4.83 and 88–90) who for a while stride alongside Vergil and him in limbo, he names Homer, Horace, Ovid, and Lucan. Even in the case of a poet as great and as well read as Dante, such lists do not always signify that the poet ...
... poets (Inferno 4.83 and 88–90) who for a while stride alongside Vergil and him in limbo, he names Homer, Horace, Ovid, and Lucan. Even in the case of a poet as great and as well read as Dante, such lists do not always signify that the poet ...
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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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