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The Worlds Of Aulus Gellius Leofranc Holfordstrevens Amiel Vardi

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The Worlds Of Aulus Gellius Leofranc Holfordstrevens Amiel Vardi
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.99 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Amiel Vardi
ISBN: 9780199264827, 9781435622302, 0199264821, 1435622308
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Worlds Of Aulus Gellius Leofranc Holfordstrevens Amiel Vardi by Leofranc Holford-strevens, Amiel Vardi 9780199264827, 9781435622302, 0199264821, 1435622308 instant download after payment.

This is the first collection of essays in any language on Aulus Gellius. Its contributors, both established and younger scholars, include Gellian experts looking out with specialists in other fields looking in; they combine traditional and new approaches. Subjects range from the bilingual culture in which Gellius wrote, through his stylistic judgements, his skills in etymology and narrative, his relation to the antiquarian tradition, the generic expectations of miscellany, his claim to educate his readers, the theory of "Gellian humanism," and his attitude towards intellectuals, to his reception in the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Scientific Revolution.

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