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Nothing Ordinary Here Statius As Creator Of Distinction In The Silvae Noelle K Zeiner

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Nothing Ordinary Here Statius As Creator Of Distinction In The Silvae Noelle K Zeiner
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Publisher: Psychology Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Noelle K. Zeiner
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Nothing Ordinary Here Statius As Creator Of Distinction In The Silvae Noelle K Zeiner by Noelle K. Zeiner instant download after payment.

Studies in Classics aims to bring high-quality work by emerging scholars to the attention of a wider audience. Emphasizing the study of classical literature and history, these volumes contribute to the theoretical understanding of human culture and society over time. This series offers an array of approaches to the study of Greek and Latin (including medieval and Neolatin), authors and their reception, canons, transmission of texts, ideas, religion, history of scholarship, narrative, and the nature of evidence.

While the focus is on Mediterranean cultures of the Greco-Roman era, perspectives from other areas, cultural backgrounds, and eras included as important means to the reconstruction of fragmentary evidence and the exploration of models. The series reflects upon the role classical studies has played in humanistic endeavors from antiquity to the present, and explores select ways in which the discipline can bring both traditional scholarly tools and the experience of modernity to bear on questions and texts of enduring importance.

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