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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... Tragedy Edited by Justina Gregory A Companion to Latin Literature Edited by Stephen Harrison In preparation A Companion to Classical Receptions Edited by Lorna Hardwick A Companion to Ancient Political Thought Edited by Ryan K. Balot A ...
... Tragedy Edited by Justina Gregory A Companion to Latin Literature Edited by Stephen Harrison In preparation A Companion to Classical Receptions Edited by Lorna Hardwick A Companion to Ancient Political Thought Edited by Ryan K. Balot A ...
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... tragedy. The history of classical education in Europe includes long periods in which relatively stable systems of teaching and learning were established and maintained. From the Middle Ages to the seventeenth century, the persistence of ...
... tragedy. The history of classical education in Europe includes long periods in which relatively stable systems of teaching and learning were established and maintained. From the Middle Ages to the seventeenth century, the persistence of ...
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... , Seneca's tragedies, Plautus, and Terence among the poets; Cicero for rhetoric, with Quintilian as a supporting text; and Cicero, Aristotle's Ethics, and Plato in moral philosophy (Kallendorf 2002: 260–309). Renaissance 31.
... , Seneca's tragedies, Plautus, and Terence among the poets; Cicero for rhetoric, with Quintilian as a supporting text; and Cicero, Aristotle's Ethics, and Plato in moral philosophy (Kallendorf 2002: 260–309). Renaissance 31.
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... tragedies, a role in the rediscovery of lost material from Livy, and a guiding place in the construction of a tomb for Antenor, the mythical founder of the city. Albertino Mussato in turn wrote the first secular tragedy since the fall ...
... tragedies, a role in the rediscovery of lost material from Livy, and a guiding place in the construction of a tomb for Antenor, the mythical founder of the city. Albertino Mussato in turn wrote the first secular tragedy since the fall ...
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