Antiquarian Voices
Author: Angela Fritsen
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Published: 2015
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780814252123
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first study of the Renaissance exegesis and imitation of Ovid as antiquarian.
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Author: Angela Fritsen
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Published: 2015
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780814252123
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first study of the Renaissance exegesis and imitation of Ovid as antiquarian.
Author: Patrick Baker
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2019-04-01
Total Pages: 319
ISBN-13: 3110648164
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBeyond Reception applies a new concept for analyzing cultural change, known as ‘transformation', the study of Renaissance humanism. Traditional scholarship takes the Renaissance humanists at their word, that they were simply viewing the ancient world as it actually was and recreating its key features within their own culture. Initially modern studies in the classical tradition accepted this claim and saw this process as largely passive. 'Transformation theory' emphasizes the active role played by the receiving culture both in constructing a vision of the past and in transforming that vision into something that was a meaningful part of the later culture. A chapter than explains the terminology and workings of 'transformation theory' is followed by essays by nine established experts that suggest how the key disciplines of grammar, rhetoric, history, poetry, and philosophy in the Renaissance represent transformations of what went on in these fields in ancient Greece and Rome. The picture that emerges suggests that Renaissance humanism as it was actually practiced both received and transformed the classical past, at the same time as it constructed a vision of that past that still resonates today.
Author: Harold Reeves (Firm)
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 700
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edward Walford
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Published: 1882
Total Pages: 366
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Matthew Baca
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 246
ISBN-13: 0865347298
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn after-school job in the extraordinary collection of a peculiar Antiquarian takes a startling turn for Carlos and Sage. In a terrifying moment, they become part of the history surrounding them. It is 1692 and the stakes are high, very high, as a conquering army's march threatens to bring genocide to an ancient people and their culture. Can Carlos, riding as the Captain General's aide, and Sage, the granddaughter of a Tewa Indian leader, forestall a massacre and bring about peace and religious tolerance? Matthew Baca was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where his family has ranched and farmed since the first days of European colonization, and continues to do so to this day. When not living the country life, he can be found conducting research at the University of New Mexico. Matthew's writing was first recognized by the Recursos de Santa Fe Discovery Competition for his award winning short story "A Taste from the Past." This is his first novel.
Author: Odd Dot
Publisher: Odd Dot
Published: 2020-03-03
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9781250208149
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Publisher: Antiquarian Sticker Book Series
Published: 2022-09-20
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 1250851890
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe third highly-anticipated follow-up in the smash hit series: THE ANTIQUARIAN STICKER BOOK: IMAGINARIUM!
Author: Caroline McCracken-Flesher
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2005-09-22
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 0198037910
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNo thanks to Walter Scott, Scotland has at last regained its parliament. If this statement sounds extreme, it echoes the tone that criticism of Scott and his culture has taken through the twentieth century. Scott is supposed to have provided stories of the past that allowed his country no future--that pushed it "out of history." Scotland has become a place so absorbed in nostalgia that it could not construct a politics for a changing world. Possible Scotlands disagrees. It argues that the tales Scott told, however romanticized, also provided for a national future. They do not tell the story of a Scotland lost in time and lacking value. Instead they open up a narrative space where the nation is always imaginable. This book reads across Scott's complex characters and plots, his many personae, his interventions in his nation's nineteenth-century politics, to reveal the author as an energetic producer of literary and national culture working to prevent a simple or singular message. Indeed, Scott invites readers into his texts to develop multiple and forward-looking interpretations of a Scotland always in formation. Scott's texts and his nation are alive in their constant retelling. Scott was an author for Scotland's new times.
Author: Angus Vine
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2010-06-17
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 0191585076
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Defiance of Time explores the emergence of antiquarianism in early modern England, from its first flourishing in the mid-Tudor period through to its seventeenth-century heyday. A vibrant antiquarian culture emerged, which reached beyond scholarly and historical circles, and had a profound influence on the literature and thought of the period. Examining the influences on that development of that culture, this book argues that the origins of English antiquarianism need to be found in the methods and practices of continental (and especially Italian) humanism. It shows that, like the humanists, the early antiquaries had the essentially imaginative aim of resurrecting and recomposing the past and past societies 'in defiance of time'. The antiquaries conceived of themselves and their activities as bridging the gap between past and present, affording 'olden time' presence in this way so that it might speak to and inform present circumstances. At the heart of this book is the argument that the antiquarian project depended on the antiquaries' capacity to restore-in their imagination at least-the fragments of the past, to imagine those remnants of history 'which have casually escaped the shipwrack of time' made whole once again. In Defiance of Time traces these arguments through a range of authors and material, both printed and in manuscript. Chapters advance original readings of important authors such as Leland, Stow, Spenser, Camden, Drayton, and Selden, as well as shedding light on institutions such as the Elizabethan Society of Antiquaries and reviewing the wide range of activities, interests, and concerns that came under the antiquarian purview. Antiquarianism is thereby shown to be integral to early modern literary and intellectual culture.