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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... centuries), and theatrical studies; his main research focuses on the reception of the classical tradition in Polish ... twentieth century. She has published articles on the relationship between the politics of reception and the feminist ...
... centuries), and theatrical studies; his main research focuses on the reception of the classical tradition in Polish ... twentieth century. She has published articles on the relationship between the politics of reception and the feminist ...
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... twentieth century saw the impact of the ''theory revolution'' in most areas of the humanities, and this field is no exception. As Charles Martindale shows, a key innovation derives from the development of reception theory, especially as ...
... twentieth century saw the impact of the ''theory revolution'' in most areas of the humanities, and this field is no exception. As Charles Martindale shows, a key innovation derives from the development of reception theory, especially as ...
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... century (Gellner 1983). The universal accessibility of Latin, within delimited social circles, had made it superior ... twentieth-century psychologists the transfer of training (Kolesnik 1962). This presented Latin as a subject of study ...
... century (Gellner 1983). The universal accessibility of Latin, within delimited social circles, had made it superior ... twentieth-century psychologists the transfer of training (Kolesnik 1962). This presented Latin as a subject of study ...
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... century and persistent even in the twentieth, to refer to ''the classics'' as a subject of study conflated the study ... century sophists. Recent work based on papyri has extended our knowledge in this area, but the evidence is patchy ...
... century and persistent even in the twentieth, to refer to ''the classics'' as a subject of study conflated the study ... century sophists. Recent work based on papyri has extended our knowledge in this area, but the evidence is patchy ...
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... century had a wide variety of books to choose from, including Latin lessons in instalments and classical texts with interlinear translations. Such books were the ancestors of the ''Teach Yourself'' series of the twentieth century. Cheap ...
... century had a wide variety of books to choose from, including Latin lessons in instalments and classical texts with interlinear translations. Such books were the ancestors of the ''Teach Yourself'' series of the twentieth century. Cheap ...
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