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The Reception Of Byzantium In European Culture Since 1500 Przemysaw Marciniak

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The Reception Of Byzantium In European Culture Since 1500 Przemysaw Marciniak
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Publisher: Taylor and Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.42 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Przemysław Marciniak, Dion C. Smythe
ISBN: 9781134808311, 1134808313
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Reception Of Byzantium In European Culture Since 1500 Przemysaw Marciniak by Przemysław Marciniak, Dion C. Smythe 9781134808311, 1134808313 instant download after payment.

Studies on the reception of the classical tradition are an indispensable part of classical studies. Understanding the importance of ancient civilization means also studying how it was used subsequently. This kind of approach is still relatively rare in the field of Byzantine Studies. This volume, which is the result of the range of interests in (mostly) non-English-speaking research communities, takes an important step to filling this gap by investigating the place and dimensions of 'Byzantium after Byzantium'. This collection of essays uses the idea of 'reception-theory' and expands it to sh. 

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