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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... Prose by Leon Battista Alberti, Bartolomeo Scala, Leonardo da Vinci, and Bernardino Baldi (Tempe, Ariz., 2004). Charles Martindale, Professor of Latin at the University of Bristol, has written extensively on the reception of classical ...
... Prose by Leon Battista Alberti, Bartolomeo Scala, Leonardo da Vinci, and Bernardino Baldi (Tempe, Ariz., 2004). Charles Martindale, Professor of Latin at the University of Bristol, has written extensively on the reception of classical ...
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... prose, metrical, or rhythmic; and so forth. For people in the Middle Ages, authors who are now labeled ''postclassical'' or at best ''late antique'' sometimes stood on a comparable if not equal footing with Horace, Statius, or Vergil in ...
... prose, metrical, or rhythmic; and so forth. For people in the Middle Ages, authors who are now labeled ''postclassical'' or at best ''late antique'' sometimes stood on a comparable if not equal footing with Horace, Statius, or Vergil in ...
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... prose and poetry survived, it did so almost exclusively in Latin translations, such as the ''Latin Homer'' (as was known a poor Latinization of the Iliad) and (until the twelfth century) the bits of Aristotle that Boethius had put into ...
... prose and poetry survived, it did so almost exclusively in Latin translations, such as the ''Latin Homer'' (as was known a poor Latinization of the Iliad) and (until the twelfth century) the bits of Aristotle that Boethius had put into ...
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... prose of Dares and Dictys, respectively. They paved the way for the later Arthurian romances of Chre ́tien de Troyes, as well as for the equivalents to the ''romances of antiquity'' in other literary traditions, such as the German (or ...
... prose of Dares and Dictys, respectively. They paved the way for the later Arthurian romances of Chre ́tien de Troyes, as well as for the equivalents to the ''romances of antiquity'' in other literary traditions, such as the German (or ...
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... prose of Cicero. The growth in the cultivation of the Latin classics was such that the twelfth century has been justly recognized for its distinctive humanism (Southern 1995–2000). The respect and appetite for Ovid in particular led to ...
... prose of Cicero. The growth in the cultivation of the Latin classics was such that the twelfth century has been justly recognized for its distinctive humanism (Southern 1995–2000). The respect and appetite for Ovid in particular led to ...
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