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245 0 0 |a Classical pasts :  |b the classical traditions of Greece and Rome /  |c edited by James I. Porter. 
264 1 |a Princeton, N.J. :  |b Princeton University Press,  |c ©2006. 
300 |a 1 online resource (xiii, 450 pages) :  |b illustrations 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 389-430) and index. 
505 0 |a What is "Classical" about classical antiquity? / James I. Porter -- "No greater marvel": a bronze age classic at Orchomenos / Susan E. Alcock and John F. Cherry -- Intimations of the classical in early Greek Mousike / Armand D' Angour -- Rehistoricizing classicism: Isocrates and the politics of metaphor in fourth-century Athens / Yun Lee Too -- Baroque classics: the tragic muse and the Exemplum / Andrew Stewart -- From philosophia [in Greek letters] into philosophia: classicism and Ciceronianism / John Henderson -- The concept of the classical and the canons of model authors in Roman literature / Mario Citroni -- Greek styles and Greek art in Augustan Rome: issues of the present versus records of the past / Tonio Holscher -- Classicism in Roman art / Jas Elsner -- Feeling classical: classicism and ancient literary criticism / James I. Porter -- Quickening the classics: the politics of prose in Roman Greece / Tim Whitmarsh -- Athens as the school of Greece / Glenn W. Most. 
520 |a 'Classical Pasts' addresses the concepts of a (so-called) 'classical' antiquity and the 'classical' ideal, which were once legion, and which today tend to be assumed and left unqueried rather than subjected to scrutiny. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
546 |a Angol nyelvű tanulmányok latin szemelvényekkel. 
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650 0 |a Civilization, Greco-Roman. 
650 6 |a Civilisation gréco-romaine. 
650 7 |a HISTORY  |x Ancient  |x General.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a Civilization, Greco-Roman  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Antike  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Klassik  |2 gnd 
651 7 |a Griechenland  |g Altertum  |2 gnd 
651 7 |a Römisches Reich  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Civilization, Greco-Roman.  |2 nli 
653 |a Academy. 
653 |a Achaemenids. 
653 |a Acusilaus of Argos. 
653 |a Alcamenes. 
653 |a Antinoopolis. 
653 |a Athenocentrism. 
653 |a Bacchylides. 
653 |a Boeotia. 
653 |a Bronze Age. 
653 |a Caecilius. 
653 |a Callimachus. 
653 |a Cato. 
653 |a Corinthian classicism. 
653 |a Dionysius. 
653 |a Domitian. 
653 |a Empedocles. 
653 |a Ennius. 
653 |a Epicureanism. 
653 |a Gorgias. 
653 |a Hadrian. 
653 |a Hellenism. 
653 |a Hera Teleia. 
653 |a Horace. 
653 |a Italic art. 
653 |a Jesus. 
653 |a Jupiter Dolichenus. 
653 |a Justinian. 
653 |a Laevius. 
653 |a Latin. 
653 |a Livius Andronicus. 
653 |a Lucian. 
653 |a Lycurgus. 
653 |a Lysias. 
653 |a Maecenas. 
653 |a Martial. 
653 |a Oppian. 
653 |a Osiris. 
653 |a classicus. 
653 |a cultural memory. 
653 |a democracy. 
653 |a emotion. 
653 |a euphonism. 
653 |a historical distance. 
653 |a historical narrative. 
653 |a humanism. 
653 |a ideology. 
653 |a imperialism. 
653 |a modernity. 
653 |a monuments. 
653 |a mythography. 
653 |a naturalism. 
653 |a neoteric literature. 
653 |a orality. 
653 |a oratory. 
655 4 |a Aufsatzsammlung. 
700 1 |a Porter, James I.,  |d 1954- 
776 0 8 |i Print version:  |t Classical pasts.  |d Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2006  |z 0691089418  |w (DLC) 2004060759  |w (OCoLC)57243348 
856 4 0 |u https://jstor.uam.elogim.com/stable/10.2307/j.ctv19fvxqg  |z Texto completo 
880 0 0 |6 505-00  |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t List of Illustrations and Table --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t List of Abbreviations --  |t Introduction. What Is "Classical" about Classical Antiquity--  |t Part I. The Deep Past: Bronze Age Classicism --  |t Chapter 1. "No Greater Marvel": A Bronze Age Classic at Orchomenos --  |t Part II. Classical Innovations --  |t Chapter 2. Intimations of the Classical in Early Greek Mousike --  |t Chapter 3. Rehistoricizing Classicism: Isocrates and the Politics of Metaphor in Fourth-Century Athens --  |t Part III. Baroque Classics --  |t Chapter 4. Baroque Classics: The Tragic Muse and the Exemplum --  |t Part IV. Latin Letters --  |t Chapter 5. From ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΑ into PHILOSOPHIA: Classicism and Ciceronianism --  |t Chapter 6. The Concept of the Classical and the Canons of Model Authors in Roman Literature --  |t Part V. Roman Art --  |t Chapter 7. Greek Styles and Greek Art in Augustan Rome: Issues of the Present versus Records of the Past --  |t Chapter 8. Classicism in Roman Art --  |t Part VI. Imperial Prose --  |t Chapter 9. Feeling Classical: Classicism and Ancient Literary Criticism --  |t Chapter 10. Quickening the Classics: The Politics of Prose in Roman Greece --  |t Coda. Looking Back and Beyond --  |t Chapter 11. Athens as the School of Greece --  |t Bibliography --  |t Contributors --  |t Index 
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