The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1967 - 763 Seiten This landmark book explores the ways in which the Greco-Roman tradition has shaped modern European and American literature. |
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... Ancient and Modern Learning . This is a ridiculously exaggerated assertion of the primacy of the classics . It takes up arguments 2 and 3 , and inverts them . Yes , it says , we have progressed ; but most of the really important ...
... Ancient and Modern Learning . This is a ridiculously exaggerated assertion of the primacy of the classics . It takes up arguments 2 and 3 , and inverts them . Yes , it says , we have progressed ; but most of the really important ...
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... ancient Greece which inspired the generation of the French Revolution . In the great educational expansion of the nineteenth century such books became common . Many scholars of this century were introduced to the manners of ancient Rome ...
... ancient Greece which inspired the generation of the French Revolution . In the great educational expansion of the nineteenth century such books became common . Many scholars of this century were introduced to the manners of ancient Rome ...
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... ancient art from Egypt through Phoenicia , Persia , and Etruria , to Greece and Rome , connecting that process with the changes in Mediterranean civilization . He also struck out the fundamental method which is now used by all aesthetic ...
... ancient art from Egypt through Phoenicia , Persia , and Etruria , to Greece and Rome , connecting that process with the changes in Mediterranean civilization . He also struck out the fundamental method which is now used by all aesthetic ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
PASTORAL | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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