Indiana University Studies
Author : Indiana University
Publisher :
Page : 912 pages
File Size : 43,62 MB
Release : 1942
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Author : Indiana University
Publisher :
Page : 912 pages
File Size : 43,62 MB
Release : 1942
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Author : William Thomas Morgan
Publisher :
Page : 924 pages
File Size : 33,59 MB
Release : 1942
Category : Great Britain
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Author : William Thomas Morgan
Publisher :
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 46,10 MB
Release : 1934
Category : Great Britain
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Author : David Hume
Publisher :
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 35,81 MB
Release : 1888
Category : Philosophers
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Author : Aby Warburg
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 872 pages
File Size : 32,60 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780892365371
A collection of essays by the art historian Aby Warburg, these essays look beyond iconography to more psychological aspects of artistic creation: the conditions under which art was practised; its social and cultural contexts; and its conceivable historical meaning.
Author : Charles Bazerman
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 25,46 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Technical writing
ISBN : 9780299116941
The forms taken by scientific writing help to determine the very nature of science itself. In this closely reasoned study, Charles Bazerman views the changing forms of scientific writing as solutions to rhetorical problems faced by scientists arguing for their findings. Examining such works as the early Philosophical Transactions and Newton's optical writings as well as Physical Review, Bazerman views the changing forms of scientific writing as solutions to rhetorical problems faced by scientists. The rhetoric of science is, Bazerman demonstrates, an embedded part of scientific activity that interacts with other parts of scientific activity, including social structure and empirical experience. This book presents a comprehensive historical account of the rise and development of the genre, and views these forms in relation to empirical experience.
Author : Charles Martindale
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 10,39 MB
Release : 1997-10-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521498852
Virgil became a school author in his own lifetime and the centre of the Western canon for the next 1800 years, exerting a major influence on European literature, art, and politics. This Companion is designed as an indispensable guide for anyone seeking a fuller understanding of an author critical to so many disciplines. It consists of essays by seventeen scholars from Britain, the USA, Ireland and Italy which offer a range of different perspectives both traditional and innovative on Virgil's works, and a renewed sense of why Virgil matters today. The Companion is divided into four main sections, focussing on reception, genre, context, and form. This ground-breaking book not only provides a wealth of material for an informed reading but also offers sophisticated insights which point to the shape of Virgilian scholarship and criticism to come.
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Page : 640 pages
File Size : 35,90 MB
Release : 1922
Category : McHenry County (Ill.)
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Author : Phebe Lowell Bowditch
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 44,9 MB
Release : 2001-03-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780520925892
This innovative study explores selected odes and epistles by the late-first-century poet Horace in light of modern anthropological and literary theory. Phebe Lowell Bowditch looks in particular at how the relationship between Horace and his patron Maecenas is reflected in these poems' themes and rhetorical figures. Using anthropological studies on gift exchange, she uncovers an implicit economic dynamic in these poems and skillfully challenges standard views on literary patronage in this period. Horace and the Gift Economy of Patronage provides a striking new understanding of Horace's poems and the Roman system of patronage, and also demonstrates the relevance of New Historicist and Marxist critical paradigms for Roman studies. In addition to incorporating anthropological and sociological perspectives, Bowditch's theoretical approach makes use of concepts drawn from linguistics, deconstruction, and the work of Michel Foucault. She weaves together these ideas in an original approach to Horace's use of golden age imagery, his language concerning public gifts or munera, his metaphors of sacrifice, and the rhetoric of class and status found in these poems. Horace and the Gift Economy of Patronage represents an original approach to central issues and questions in the study of Latin literature, and sheds new light on our understanding of Roman society in general.
Author : Sears Reynolds Jayne
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 17,64 MB
Release : 1956
Category : Libraries
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