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utinam tam facile vera invenire possem quam falsa convincere (Cicero, De natura deorum 91)
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Reception

The classical tradition, pop culture, &c.

There are 67 posts filed in Reception (this is page 6 of 23).

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George Grote on myth and allegory

There’s a lot to be learned from texts that might seem out of date, and while it seems odd to say that to anyone interested in ancient texts, it’s eas

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Dennis in Culture, Literature, Pedagogy, Reception, Scholarship | July 8, 2010 | 363 Words

Rhythmici vs. Metrici vs. Poetae

Scholars have a tendency to see themselves in their work. This is why Hellenistic poets were once thought to be proto-Romantics, and later became prot

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Dennis in Literature, Reception, Scholarship | May 29, 2010 | 809 Words

A Reading from Homer

This is what I suspect many will picture when they read the title above: That’s Alma-Tadema’s famous painting, which hangs in the Philadelphia Museum

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Dennis in Culture, Literature, Reception | May 4, 2010 | 251 Words

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