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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... vernacular literatures in the nation-states that flourished especially in the nineteenth century (Gellner 1983). The universal accessibility of Latin, within delimited social circles, had made it superior to the local languages and ...
... vernacular literatures in the nation-states that flourished especially in the nineteenth century (Gellner 1983). The universal accessibility of Latin, within delimited social circles, had made it superior to the local languages and ...
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... vernacular languages). Yet it must be flexible enough to adapt to new circumstances and to a wide variety of cases. The conception of classics as centered on literature, and that in turn as centered on language, seen largely in ...
... vernacular languages). Yet it must be flexible enough to adapt to new circumstances and to a wide variety of cases. The conception of classics as centered on literature, and that in turn as centered on language, seen largely in ...
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... vernacular languages) to explain words and phrases, continuous or excerpted commentary to interpret the text (for representations of such techniques transposed into modern type, see Coulson 1991), scansion marks to make evident the ...
... vernacular languages) to explain words and phrases, continuous or excerpted commentary to interpret the text (for representations of such techniques transposed into modern type, see Coulson 1991), scansion marks to make evident the ...
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... vernacular poets could draw upon both their Old French predecessors and Latin texts; Jacob von Maerlant (ca. 1230 – ca. 1300), a prolific Middle Dutch poet, provides avatars of such fusion in his Deeds of Alexander and History of Troy ...
... vernacular poets could draw upon both their Old French predecessors and Latin texts; Jacob von Maerlant (ca. 1230 – ca. 1300), a prolific Middle Dutch poet, provides avatars of such fusion in his Deeds of Alexander and History of Troy ...
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... vernacular literature and decorative arts associated with secular audiences and settings. Thus the truly popular cluster of heroes known as the Nine Worthies comprised three classical pagans, three biblical Jews, and three Christians ...
... vernacular literature and decorative arts associated with secular audiences and settings. Thus the truly popular cluster of heroes known as the Nine Worthies comprised three classical pagans, three biblical Jews, and three Christians ...
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Aeneid aesthetic African American ancient Antigone architecture Aristotle Aristotle’s artists Baroque became central-eastern Europe Christian Cicero classical antiquity classical authors classical texts classical tradition contemporary critics culture developed drama early Eclogue eighteenth century empire English epic essay Euripides European example figures French Freud genre German Greece Heaney Homer Horace human humanist Iliad imitation important influence inspired interpretation Italian Italian Fascism Italy Jesuit language later Latin learning literary literature Medea medieval Middle Ages modern moral myth mythology neoclassicism nineteenth century novel Oedipus Ovid Ovid’s Oxford pagan painting period Petrarch philosophical Plato play poem poet poetic poetry political postcolonial prose published reception reception theory Renaissance revival role Rome scholars scholarship schools seventeenth century sixteenth century Sophocles Spain Spanish Standard Edition Stoic story style T. S. Eliot theater themes theory tragedy translation twentieth century University Vela´zquez Vergil vernacular verse writing wrote