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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... scholars within their area of specialization. The essays are written in a clear, provocative, and lively manner, designed for an international audience of scholars, students, and general readers. ANCIENT HISTORY Published A Companion to ...
... scholars within their area of specialization. The essays are written in a clear, provocative, and lively manner, designed for an international audience of scholars, students, and general readers. ANCIENT HISTORY Published A Companion to ...
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... scholars, the seminal studies are the ones by Gilbert Highet (1949) and R. R. Bolgar (1954), which convey their fundamental approach in their titles (The Classical Tradition and The Classical Heritage and Its Beneficiaries, respectively) ...
... scholars, the seminal studies are the ones by Gilbert Highet (1949) and R. R. Bolgar (1954), which convey their fundamental approach in their titles (The Classical Tradition and The Classical Heritage and Its Beneficiaries, respectively) ...
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... scholars over the last several decades. The chapters that follow reflect this shift in perspective in each of the three major sections of the book. After an essay on the role of the classics in education that serves as the first essay ...
... scholars over the last several decades. The chapters that follow reflect this shift in perspective in each of the three major sections of the book. After an essay on the role of the classics in education that serves as the first essay ...
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... 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: 25–7). In the ...
... 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: 25–7). In the ...
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... scholars of Alexandria as they compared texts and annotated manuscripts. The conquests of Alexander led to the formalization of grammatical rules in the teaching of Greek to non-Greek speakers, following the analyses of the fifth ...
... scholars of Alexandria as they compared texts and annotated manuscripts. The conquests of Alexander led to the formalization of grammatical rules in the teaching of Greek to non-Greek speakers, following the analyses of the fifth ...
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