The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... described . It was woven by Cassandra as a gift for Hector , and , since she was a prophetess , it showed all the descendants of Priam , ending with Ruggiero himself . Similarly , its history was a continuous chain : it was captured by ...
... described . It was woven by Cassandra as a gift for Hector , and , since she was a prophetess , it showed all the descendants of Priam , ending with Ruggiero himself . Similarly , its history was a continuous chain : it was captured by ...
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... described as a culmination of Renaissance scholarship , of the admiration for Greco - Roman art , political wisdom , and humanism that began to vivify the nations of western Europe four hundred years earlier . Looked at from another ...
... described as a culmination of Renaissance scholarship , of the admiration for Greco - Roman art , political wisdom , and humanism that began to vivify the nations of western Europe four hundred years earlier . Looked at from another ...
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... described were similar : which we know to be true . In order to show that Beowulf copied the Aeneid in describing a hero's feast or funeral we should have to prove that the Anglo - Saxons had no such customs of their own . But we know ...
... described were similar : which we know to be true . In order to show that Beowulf copied the Aeneid in describing a hero's feast or funeral we should have to prove that the Anglo - Saxons had no such customs of their own . But we know ...
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Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
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