The Reception of Antiquity in Renaissance Humanism

The Reception of Antiquity in Renaissance Humanism
Author: Manfred Landfester
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015
Genre: Civilization, Classical
ISBN:

"For the thinkers, artists and scholars of the Renaissance, antiquity was a major source of inspiration; it provided renewed modes of scholarship, led to corrections of received doctrine and proved a wellspring of new achievements in almost every area of human life. The 130 articles in this volume cover not only well known figures of the Renaissance such as Copernicus, Dürer, and Erasmus but also overall themes such as architecture, agriculture, economics, philosophy and philology as well as many others."--Provided by publisher.

Brill's New Pauly

Brill's New Pauly
Author: Peter von Möllendorff (helléniste).)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

The 96 contributions in Brill's New Pauly Supplement 7: Historical Figures from Antiquity depict the survival of great characters from Antiquity to the modern world. Each article presents an overview of the latest research on what we know concerning the lives of the historical person or legendary figure and then recounts the reception of these figures throughout history, giving special attention on the viewpoints in the early modern and contemporary periods.

Brill's New Pauly

Brill's New Pauly
Author: Manfred Landfester
Publisher:
Total Pages: 766
Release: 2006
Genre: Civilization, Classical
ISBN:

Brill's New Pauly

Brill's New Pauly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Classics
ISBN:

For the thinkers, artists and scholars of the Renaissance, antiquity was a major source of inspiration; it provided renewed modes of scholarship, led to corrections of received doctrine and proved a wellspring of new achievements in almost every area of human life. The 130 articles in this volume cover not only well known figures of the Renaissance such as Copernicus, Dürer, and Erasmus but also overall themes such as architecture, agriculture, economics, philosophy and philology as well as many others.

Cultural Responses to the Persian Wars

Cultural Responses to the Persian Wars
Author: Emma Bridges
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2007-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 019155751X

Cultural Responses to the Persian Wars addresses the huge impact on subsequent culture made by the wars fought between ancient Persia and Greece in the early fifth century BC. It brings together sixteen interdisciplinary essays, mostly by classical scholars, on individual trends within the reception of this period of history, extending from the wars' immediate impact on ancient Greek history to their reception in literature and thought both in antiquity and in the post-Renaisssance world. Extensively illustrated and accessibly written, with a detailed Introduction and bibliographies, this book will interest historians, classicists, and students of both comparative and modern literatures.