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Title
Classicism in South Africa |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10451/49839; https://doi.org/10.15731/AClass.062.13 |
Date
2019 |
Author(s)
Dominik, William J. |
Abstract
This exceptional volume edited by Grant Parker on the role of Classics and its heritage in South Africa has been in preparation for a number of years. Whatever time was necessary to produce South Africa, Greece, Rome: Classical Confrontations has shown to be well worth the wait for scholars of the classical reception and tradition.1 Parker declares that the aims of his edited volume are to examine South Africa's past in relation to classical antiquity (p. xxi), to extract specifically South African contexts of this antiquity, and to examine the 'afterlives' of classical culture in the country (p. 6). - info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
Subject(s)
Classics; South Africa |
Language
eng |
Publisher
Acta Classica |
Relation
http://www.casa-kvsa.org.za/legacy/AC62-13-Dominik.pdf |
Type of publication
article |
Rights
openAccess |
Identifier
Classicism in South Africa, review of G. Parker (ed.), South Africa, Greece, Rome: Classical Confrontations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017), Acta Classica 62 (2019) 251-269.; 0065-1141 |
Repository
Lissabon - University of Lissabon
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