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Journal of the Bible and its Reception, 2014
Abstract This article examines the place of sculpture in late antique Christianity. It shows how Christians regarded existing sculpture and proposes reasons why they produced their own. History tells us that Christians abandoned the production of sculpture by the 7th century.
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Abstract This article examines the place of sculpture in late antique Christianity. It shows how Christians regarded existing sculpture and proposes reasons why they produced their own. History tells us that Christians abandoned the production of sculpture by the 7th century.
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The Reception of Aristotle in Antiquity
2015This essay offers an overview of the fortune of Aristotle’s philosophy in antiquity. It argues that the reception of Aristotle can be divided into a Hellenistic and a post-Hellenistic period. It also argues that the post-Hellenistic period, which begins in the first century BC, is characterized by a critical engagement with the text of Aristotle’s ...
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A changed vision : Goethe's reception of classical antiquity
2023This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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2019
The reception of classical Greek and Latin culture has been an important aspect of Western civilization since antiquity itself. This tradition has undergone a number of challenges and transformations: the conquests of Alexander the Great and the adoption of Greek culture in Rome provided a first step towards a globalized civilization; the reception of ...
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The reception of classical Greek and Latin culture has been an important aspect of Western civilization since antiquity itself. This tradition has undergone a number of challenges and transformations: the conquests of Alexander the Great and the adoption of Greek culture in Rome provided a first step towards a globalized civilization; the reception of ...
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The Reception of Aristotle’s Biology in Late Antiquity and Beyond
2021This chapter offers an overview of the reception of Aristotle’s biology in antiquity and beyond. It argues that Aristotle’s biology remained largely at the margins of the philosophical tradition even after the so-called return to Aristotle in the first century BC.
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Cinematic receptions of antiquity: the current state of play
Classical Receptions Journal, 2010The study of cinematic receptions of antiquity has been one of the most vigorous and voluminous areas in classical reception scholarship over the past decade and a half. Whether dealing with historical films, adaptations of ancient literature, creative engagements with myth, or any other permutation of the relationship between antiquity and the present,
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Reception of antiquity in the Cold war period (1946–1953)
Диалог со временем, 2020В статье представлен пример рецепции античности в политической риторике холодной войны на ее раннем этапе 19461953 гг. Политическая обстановка в США (политика маккартизма и антикоммунистическая истерия в обществе) и в СССР (борьба снизкопоклонством и новые веяния внешней политики послевоенного мира) заставила историков-антиковедов обратиться к ...
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Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Aristotle in Antiquity
2016Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction Andrea Falcon PART 1 - The Hellenistic Reception of Aristotle 1 Aristotle and the Hellenistic Peripatos: From Theophrastus to Critolaus David Lefebvre 2 Aristotle and the Garden Francesco Verde 3 Aristotle and the Stoa Thomas Benatouil PART 2 - The Post-Hellenistic Engagement with Aristotle The ...
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New World Classics: Receptions of Antiquity for Modern Children
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010Students of classical reception are paying increased attention to the memorable first encounters with classical culture that occur in childhood. Accounts of the ancient world composed for (or regularly read by) children, in myth collections, historical novels, and history texts, represent one of the most widespread and influential manifestations of the
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