Author: Arnaldo Momigliano
Publisher: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
ISBN:
Category : Greece
Languages : it
Pages : 392
Book Description
Quinto contributo alla storia degli studi classici e del mondo antico
Author: Arnaldo Momigliano
Publisher: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
ISBN:
Category : Greece
Languages : it
Pages : 392
Book Description
Publisher: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
ISBN:
Category : Greece
Languages : it
Pages : 392
Book Description
Quinto contributo alla storia degli studi classici e del mondo antico
Author: Arnaldo Momigliano
Publisher: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
ISBN:
Category : Greece
Languages : it
Pages : 672
Book Description
Publisher: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
ISBN:
Category : Greece
Languages : it
Pages : 672
Book Description
Settimo contributo alla storia degli studi classici e del mondo antico
Author: Arnaldo Momigliano
Publisher: Storia e Letteratura
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
Publisher: Storia e Letteratura
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
Ottavo Contributo Alla Storia Degli Studi Classici E Del Mondo Antico
Author: Arnaldo Momigliano
Publisher: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
ISBN: 9788887114201
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
Publisher: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
ISBN: 9788887114201
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
Italy's Lost Greece
Author: Giovanna Ceserani
Publisher: OUP USA
ISBN: 0199744270
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Italy's Lost Greece reveals the untold story of the modern engagement with Magna Graecia, the region of ancient Greek settlement in South Italy, and provides a unique perspective on the humanist investment in the ancient past, the evolution of modern Hellenism, and the making of the discipline of classical archaeology.
Publisher: OUP USA
ISBN: 0199744270
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Italy's Lost Greece reveals the untold story of the modern engagement with Magna Graecia, the region of ancient Greek settlement in South Italy, and provides a unique perspective on the humanist investment in the ancient past, the evolution of modern Hellenism, and the making of the discipline of classical archaeology.
The Cambridge Ancient History
Author:
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521234467
Category : History, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 840
Book Description
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521234467
Category : History, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 840
Book Description
Secondo contributo alla storia degli studi classici
Author: Arnaldo Momigliano
Publisher: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
ISBN:
Category : Classical philology
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Publisher: Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
ISBN:
Category : Classical philology
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Engaging with the Past, c.250-c.650
Author: Brian Croke
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000866882
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Between c.250 and c.650, the way the past was seen, recorded and interpreted for a contemporary audience changed fundamentally. Only since the 1970s have the key elements of this historiographical revolution become clear, with the recasting of the period, across both east and west, as ‘late antiquity’. Historiography, however, has struggled to find its place in this new scholarly world. No longer is decline and fall the natural explanatory model for cultural and literary developments, but continuity and transformation. In addition, the emergence of ‘late antiquity’ coincided with a methodological challenge arising from the ‘linguistic turn’ which impacted on history writing in all eras. This book is focussed on the development of modern understanding of how the ways of seeing and recording the past changed in the course of adjusting to emerging social, religious and cultural developments over the period from c.250 to c.650. Its overriding theme is how modern historiography has adapted over the past half century to engaging with the past between c.250 and c.650. Now, as explained in this book, the newly dominant historiographical genres (chronicles, epitomes, church histories) are seen as the preferred modes of telling the story of the past, rather than being considered rudimentary and naïve.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000866882
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Between c.250 and c.650, the way the past was seen, recorded and interpreted for a contemporary audience changed fundamentally. Only since the 1970s have the key elements of this historiographical revolution become clear, with the recasting of the period, across both east and west, as ‘late antiquity’. Historiography, however, has struggled to find its place in this new scholarly world. No longer is decline and fall the natural explanatory model for cultural and literary developments, but continuity and transformation. In addition, the emergence of ‘late antiquity’ coincided with a methodological challenge arising from the ‘linguistic turn’ which impacted on history writing in all eras. This book is focussed on the development of modern understanding of how the ways of seeing and recording the past changed in the course of adjusting to emerging social, religious and cultural developments over the period from c.250 to c.650. Its overriding theme is how modern historiography has adapted over the past half century to engaging with the past between c.250 and c.650. Now, as explained in this book, the newly dominant historiographical genres (chronicles, epitomes, church histories) are seen as the preferred modes of telling the story of the past, rather than being considered rudimentary and naïve.
Historiographical Alexander
Author: Borja Antela-Bernádez
Publisher: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra / Coimbra University Press
ISBN: 9892624629
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
In a famous statement, Ulrich Wilcken argues that each historian has his own Alexander. A critical examination of the traditions in Historiographic Alexander allows to reconsider both our ideas of alterity and success, and how great can be a human being, or to what extent what was great in the past still has to be accepted as such in our present days. To sum up, to revisit Alexander from the eyes of the historians in the Contemporary Age offers a genuine opportunity to rethink History as such, and to evaluate how can we imagine new ways to explain the past in order to build a rich appreciation of the present in order to imagine brand new futures. The aim of the following pages is to review Alexander’s portraits and concerns in the works and scopes of the more recent historical traditions of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Publisher: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra / Coimbra University Press
ISBN: 9892624629
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
In a famous statement, Ulrich Wilcken argues that each historian has his own Alexander. A critical examination of the traditions in Historiographic Alexander allows to reconsider both our ideas of alterity and success, and how great can be a human being, or to what extent what was great in the past still has to be accepted as such in our present days. To sum up, to revisit Alexander from the eyes of the historians in the Contemporary Age offers a genuine opportunity to rethink History as such, and to evaluate how can we imagine new ways to explain the past in order to build a rich appreciation of the present in order to imagine brand new futures. The aim of the following pages is to review Alexander’s portraits and concerns in the works and scopes of the more recent historical traditions of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The Greek World After Alexander 323-30 BC
Author: Graham Shipley
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134065310
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 601
Book Description
The Greek World After Alexander 323–30 BC examines social changes in the old and new cities of the Greek world and in the new post-Alexandrian kingdoms. An appraisal of the momentous military and political changes after the era of Alexander, this book considers developments in literature, religion, philosophy, and science, and establishes how far they are presented as radical departures from the culture of Classical Greece or were continuous developments from it. Graham Shipley explores the culture of the Hellenistic world in the context of the social divisions between an educated elite and a general population at once more mobile and less involved in the political life of the Greek city.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134065310
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 601
Book Description
The Greek World After Alexander 323–30 BC examines social changes in the old and new cities of the Greek world and in the new post-Alexandrian kingdoms. An appraisal of the momentous military and political changes after the era of Alexander, this book considers developments in literature, religion, philosophy, and science, and establishes how far they are presented as radical departures from the culture of Classical Greece or were continuous developments from it. Graham Shipley explores the culture of the Hellenistic world in the context of the social divisions between an educated elite and a general population at once more mobile and less involved in the political life of the Greek city.