A Companion to Classical ReceptionsLorna Hardwick, Christopher Stray John Wiley & Sons, 2011 M04 12 - 560 páginas Examining the profusion of ways in which the arts, culture, and thought of Greece and Rome have been transmitted, interpreted, adapted and used, A Companion to Classical Receptions explores the impact of this phenomenon on both ancient and later societies.
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... Athenian city-state (polis) in which he lived. Plato's attitude is developed extensively in books 2–3 and 10 of his central work, Republic, where the outline of an ideal state ruled by a philosophical elite involves the banning of ...
... Athenian city-state (polis) in which he lived. Plato's attitude is developed extensively in books 2–3 and 10 of his central work, Republic, where the outline of an ideal state ruled by a philosophical elite involves the banning of ...
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... Athenian culture and politics, Plato's elite cultural values would have seemed something of a backwater (Brunt 1993: 300–1), and in their wider context much less influential than his younger contemporary Aristotle's more effective ...
... Athenian culture and politics, Plato's elite cultural values would have seemed something of a backwater (Brunt 1993: 300–1), and in their wider context much less influential than his younger contemporary Aristotle's more effective ...
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... Athenian polis such as politics, theatre and law, has assumed increasing significance in Athenian cultural studies (Cartledge 1997; Goldhill and Osborne 1999); the inclusion of Plato in this development by examining the dialogue form as ...
... Athenian polis such as politics, theatre and law, has assumed increasing significance in Athenian cultural studies (Cartledge 1997; Goldhill and Osborne 1999); the inclusion of Plato in this development by examining the dialogue form as ...
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... Athenian institution of some antiquity, with distinctive characteristics and procedures (Murray 1990). The host is Agathon, a tragedian writing at the end of the fifth century, whose work survives unfortunately only in fragments, 42 ...
... Athenian institution of some antiquity, with distinctive characteristics and procedures (Murray 1990). The host is Agathon, a tragedian writing at the end of the fifth century, whose work survives unfortunately only in fragments, 42 ...
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... Athenian. Polis: Centre. and. Periphery? There is a sense in which Plato's public/private polarity, reflected, as we have seen, in some of the dialogues, also mirrors the geography of the polis. The focus of Plato's critique, the public ...
... Athenian. Polis: Centre. and. Periphery? There is a sense in which Plato's public/private polarity, reflected, as we have seen, in some of the dialogues, also mirrors the geography of the polis. The focus of Plato's critique, the public ...
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Canon Class and Ideology | 75 |
the Uses of Classics in Trinidad in the 1950s and 1960s | 98 |
The Case | 129 |
The Arab | 141 |
Translating the Classical Play | 153 |
Pylades wearing a steeplecrowned clowns hat Clytemnestra | 282 |
Aristophanes between Israelis and Palestinians | 287 |
reconstruction | 292 |
Theories and Methodologies | 303 |
The Cyclops and the Gods | 315 |
Film as a Teaching Tool for the Classics | 327 |
Game 1992 directed by Neil Jordan | 329 |
The Politics of Ruins in Roma capitale | 345 |
Lost in Translation? The Problem of Aristophanic Humour | 168 |
André Gides Rewriting of Myth | 185 |
Feminist Models of Reception | 195 |
Moses and Monotheism and | 207 |
Canonization and Periodization | 219 |
Apolline and Dionysiac | 231 |
Body and Mask in Performances of Classical Drama on | 259 |
Oedipus Rex directed by Tyrone Guthrie in 1955 | 263 |
A Case | 274 |
The 1903 Athenian | 360 |
Greek Drama in South Africa | 373 |
Putting the Class into Classical Reception | 386 |
Images of the Odyssey in the Art | 401 |
Future Prospects | 469 |
Bibliography | 482 |
Index | 533 |
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