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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... stories of a Jewish family in Tsarist Russia. But what is ''tradition''? For the men, it means the duty of supporting a family, and in return the right to ''have the final say at home''; for the women, the duty of keeping ''a proper ...
... stories of a Jewish family in Tsarist Russia. But what is ''tradition''? For the men, it means the duty of supporting a family, and in return the right to ''have the final say at home''; for the women, the duty of keeping ''a proper ...
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... stories of Nigel Molesworth (Willans and Searle 1958). Here the text and the powerfully sardonic drawings of Ronald Searle show a world where pupils do not expect Latin to make sense and teachers are often not competent to explain it ...
... stories of Nigel Molesworth (Willans and Searle 1958). Here the text and the powerfully sardonic drawings of Ronald Searle show a world where pupils do not expect Latin to make sense and teachers are often not competent to explain it ...
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... stories are by no means a simple reflection of his time at Westward Ho! (1878–82), but they do use his memories as an armature for meditations on classics, patriotism, and imperialism, especially through the teaching and learning of ...
... stories are by no means a simple reflection of his time at Westward Ho! (1878–82), but they do use his memories as an armature for meditations on classics, patriotism, and imperialism, especially through the teaching and learning of ...
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... stories meanings that made them more consonant with Christianity – or, to be more precise, with a Neoplatonism that was itself in greater harmony with Christianity (Chance 2000). The educational system that developed in the Middle Ages ...
... stories meanings that made them more consonant with Christianity – or, to be more precise, with a Neoplatonism that was itself in greater harmony with Christianity (Chance 2000). The educational system that developed in the Middle Ages ...
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... story that many royal and noble families traced their lineage back to the post-bellum Trojan diaspora: Britain was purportedly founded by one Brutus, the name of the Norse god Thor was alleged to have originally been Tror (from Troy) ...
... story that many royal and noble families traced their lineage back to the post-bellum Trojan diaspora: Britain was purportedly founded by one Brutus, the name of the Norse god Thor was alleged to have originally been Tror (from Troy) ...
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