Literatura académica sobre el tema "Classicismo romano"
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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Classicismo romano"
Lepri, Nicoletta. "Per una traduzione italiana delle Medidas del romano di Diego de Sagredo (1526)". Translationes 6, n.º 1 (1 de enero de 2014): 65–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tran-2015-0005.
Texto completoKapp, Volker. "Baroque et classicisme dans la philologie romane de langue allemande". Dix-septième siècle 254, n.º 1 (2012): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dss.121.0109.
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Texto completoSchultz, Celia E. "Roman Sacrifice, Inside and Out". Journal of Roman Studies 106 (8 de junio de 2016): 58–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0075435816000319.
Texto completoDavis, Peggy. "La quête de primitivisme ou le doute envers la civilisation". Études littéraires 37, n.º 3 (31 de enero de 2007): 117–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/014107ar.
Texto completoWilliams, Craig A. "Greek love at Rome". Classical Quarterly 45, n.º 2 (diciembre de 1995): 517–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838800043597.
Texto completoTognarelli, Chiara. "Sopravvivenze eroi(comi)che: l'edizione Vigo dei "Paralipomeni della Batracomiomachia" di Leopardi". AOQU (Achilles Orlando Quixote Ulysses). Rivista di epica 3, n.º 2 (31 de diciembre de 2022): 237–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2724-3346/19521.
Texto completoDonoso, Isaac. "«Cabayong tabla: estudi i traducció d'un romanç filipí del regne de València (II)»". Revista de Literatura Medieval 29 (21 de diciembre de 2018): 13–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.37536/rpm.2017.29.0.69405.
Texto completoGoldhill, Simon y Helen Morales. "Introduction". Ramus 36, n.º 1 (2007): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0048671x00000758.
Texto completoSanfelice, Pérola de Paula. "Homoerotismo e performances: as representações dos corpos e das relações humanas na antiguidade romana a partir das pinturas de Pompeia". Heródoto: Revista do Grupo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre a Antiguidade Clássica e suas Conexões Afro-asiáticas 2, n.º 2 (23 de marzo de 2018): 298–331. http://dx.doi.org/10.31669/herodoto.v2i2.282.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Classicismo romano"
Racault, Jean-Michel. "L'utopie narrative en france et angleterre de l'age classique aux lumieres (1675-1761). Etude de forme et de signification". Paris 4, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA040254.
Texto completoClassical narrative utopias have been generally investigated from a sociological or historical point of view, but a purely literary perspective is equally relevant. Although it cannot be set apart from the "utopian mode" and its various embodiments, utopia must be conceived primarily as a literary genre. Its delimitation is not obvious, due to its absence as an acknowledged category in the literary conscience of the age and its close connexion with an outer fringe of other related forms such as imaginary voyages and desert island novels. Within our field thus circumscribed, it is however possible to trace back the genesis of classical utopia along with its canonical forms and subsidiary models, amongst which specifically those where the conflict between utopian yearning for perfect reason and human nature leads to a denial of utopia itself. Special attention should also be granted to the "micro-utopias" of the enlightenment novel, representing an extension and renewal of a form incapable of evolution. The enquiry, at last, underlines the correlation between the choice of narrative techniques and the meaning of the utopian construction
Dubois, Elsa. "Le personnage gidien : la (ré)conciliation du roman et du mythe". Thesis, Paris 4, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA040173.
Texto completoNowadays, Gide is not much studied in France in secondary education, as if the « essential contemporary’s » thought had become esoteric or even obsolete. Our thesis intends to point out the necessity of reading Gide : by thwarting the self-absorbtion present in the late 20th and in the early 21st century, when the I is being complacently observed, and thus prevents the other from talking, our author re-establishes a golden age in a problematical period. While certainly being very anxious to trouble his reader – though a conciliatory purpose –, Gide manages to reconcile myth and novel. Our thesis shows first of all how some myths, that haunt the author so much so that they become personal, merge with is the form of the novel, which he has to reconsider in order to evade its conventions, its tricks and its pitfalls. So, the “I” we see constantly in Gide’s work is spurred by this twofold personal and mythical motivation – and therefore universal –.Urged by this motivation, Gide creates a many-sided protean “I”, that manages to elude individuality and the closure of definition which is the ferment of separation. Through his narrative choices and his options taken of enunciation, and through the mediation of this “I”, Gide creates harmony between the character, the other protagonists, the diegesis and above all with the reader. Like the persona of the ancient theatre and of the myth – but far from being an imposed, transcendent figure – the character in Gide’s work can be opposed to the mythified, narcissistic individual – which sanctions the disagreement with the outside world which is so detrimental to the reader – and creates the humanist myth of the “person”
Marnieri, Maria Teresa. "Critical and iconographic reinterpretations of three early gothic novels. Classical, medieval, and renaissance influences in William Beckford’s Vathek, Ann Radcliffe’s romance of the forest and Matthew G. Lewis’s the Monk". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/399574.
Texto completoThe purpose of this doctoral dissertation is to investigate and better understand the multiple influences that, together with the development and spreading of literary translations (highlighted by Stuart Gillespie and David Hopkins), played an important role in the rise of the early Gothic novel at the end of the eighteenth century. While deeply inspired by and imbued with internationally recognised critical literature of the Gothic, this study avoids assuming the critical stances of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It proceeds backward in time, scrutinizing the authors, their cultural background, their knowledge, and their eighteenth-century perspectives. The focus is concentrated on the first manifestations of the Gothic genre in the decades that followed the novelty introduced by Horace Walpole with The Castle of Otranto in 1764. The restricted fin de siècle timespan (1786-1796) of the early Gothic works that is explored in this thesis is inversely proportional to the high level of creativity and inventiveness of their authors. This dissertation aims at demonstrating that the pervasiveness and reiteration of Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance themes were consciously chosen and adapted to their plots by William Beckford (Vathek, 1786), Ann Radcliffe (The Romance of the Forest, 1791), and Matthew G. Lewis (The Monk, 1796), whose novels were an interesting and unusual syncretism of literary, cultural, and iconographic ideas and resources that they absorbed both from their contemporaries and, most importantly, from authors of the past. The three novels analysed in this thesis were written before, during, and after the French Revolution, which has been taken by many as a point of reference for and as a cause of the Gothic. The aim of this study is also to demonstrate that the association with the French Revolution is a critical convention a quo, which does not take into consideration Gothic peculiarities that already existed before the dramatic events in France. Other important aspects included in this investigation are the function of architectures, landscapes and iconographies in the novels. The dissertation is divided into five parts. The first part introduces the major themes and the rationale behind this investigation together with the motivation for embarking on a study on the Gothic. The central body is represented by three chapters. Every chapter analyses one novel and underscores its connection with authors such as Lucretius, Virgil, Ovid, Dante, Boccaccio, Shakespeare, and many others. The fifth chapter contains the conclusion and the future hypotheses of investigation brought about by this research. The bibliography features a variety of source texts and translations that were known to the novelists examined in this dissertation. The three Gothic writers’ language inevitably reflected and echoed themes and styles inherited from authors of different epochs. An iconography annex introduces a series of paintings and images that showed relevant associations with Gothic beauty, mystery, and horror.
Saliceto, Elodie. "Néoclassicismes littéraires : La représentation de l'Italie et ses enjeux esthétiques, de Chateaubriand à Stendhal". Thesis, Saint-Etienne, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010STET2131.
Texto completoThis dissertation describes French and Francophone writers' representations of Italy at the turning point between the eighteenth and nineteenth century (1790-1829). It aims to rehabilitate the aesthetic principle og "neoclassicism" through the Italian paradigm, and to show its relevance as an a posteriori category for literary analysis. The choice of such a terminology immediately implies the permanence of a "classical" ideal in terms of representation, the modalities of which need to be examined. This work also reflects on the evolution of the notion as it treated by various authors. It begins by examining the exemplarity of the antique as well as th heritage of the academic tradition, before turning to a consideration of their inscription in an often polemical reflexivity ("second-degree classicism"). After the French Revolution, neoclassicism emerges in the tension between the tragic thought of a historical becoming and literature's multiple attempts at restructuring it. The subsequent and paradoxical definition of modernity contributes to generate a transitional period's collective awareness of itself as constituting a legacy. Reinventing the present for future's sake can only happen "under the sign of Janus"
Atzori, Martina. "Aurea aetas, poésie latine et renouveau de l’Église au début du XVIe siècle". Thesis, Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2020. http://indexation.univ-fcomte.fr/nuxeo/site/esupversions/64e4efb0-0246-4577-8689-c2eda81e80ab.
Texto completoIn the eyes of those who had experienced it, the time of Leo X shone with a shining light.The election of Pope Lee X in 1513 was initially welcomed as the beginning of a new era for the Catholic Church. With the newly elected pope setting out to reassert Rome's role as the centre of Christianity, many contemporaries soon interpreted his pontificate as a return to the Golden Age of myths. At the beginning of the 16th century, the timeless and universal myth of the Golden Age thus became the key to a complex political programme, in which the ambitions of the Medici were combined with the strengthening of the pontiff's authority and the reforming impetus of bath the intellectuals and the most pious groups in the Catholic world. In fact, this topos-myth of Golden Age gave expression to the general atmosphere of optimism but is also intricately linked the hopes and aspirations of the Christian community to renewal and reform. Lee X, with his patronage of the arts, his support of education and the printing press, and his decision to proceed with the Fifth Lateran Council (1412-1517), seemed to confirm all the high expectations placed upon him as the long-awaited Pastor ange/icus, capable of leading and healing a Catholic Church in disarray.Durîng his pontificate, a multitude of poetic works in praise of Leo X were composed and published, with some simultaneously proposing ideas for urgently-needed improvements to the Church - aware perhaps of the imminent dangers facing the Occident : the possibility of a further fragmentation within the Christian faith and the external threat posed by the rise of the Ottoman Empire in the East.This study is focused on significant examples of this type of poetry in Latin, an often underrated, perhaps even neglected form of literature, which manages to address questions of Christian faith and religiosity in the form and style of classical antiquity.The analysis of this rich poetic production flourishing under the first Medici Pope has revealed a complex and faceted reality. These laudatory poets take up the important themes of Medici propaganda and contribute to the meticulous construction of the iconological and spectacular program, centred on the consecration of the new « Pope-King ».At the irenic image of poets grouped in cultural circlESagainst the romantic background of the ruins of Rome is superimposed another more tormented reality, in which the confrontation between opposing factions is already a burst of reform. Behind the gilding of a poetry steeped in classicism, crysta llized by a historiographie tradition now obsolete, mythological revivais alternate with monstrous apparitions and the permanent haunting of the Ottoman invasion, millenarian religious tension alternate with a sincere Christian devotion of reforming groups in searchinq desoeratelv for a reqeneration of the catholic communitv. Amonq the canters of Leo X, Zaccaria Ferreri,theologian and reformer who had been involved in the Council of Pisa (1511- 1513), has deserved special attention in our study . His poem Lugudunense Somnium, written under the pressure of events, presents to us the celestial ascent of an initiatory journey, which is intended as a political act and a divine manifesta of the pontiff's superiority over the councils.The analysis and translation of many poems (many of which are unpublished) allowed us to collect the deepest aspirations and the recurrent obsessions of an era of great transformations, to highlight a network of prominent indlviduals pushing for a Renovatio Ecc/esiae on the eve of Protestantism, shortly before the crisis of values of the Renaissance
Cahill, James Matthew. "The classical in the contemporary : contemporary art in Britain and its relationships with Greco-Roman antiquity". Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2018. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/271333.
Texto completoGayard, Laurent. "La N. R. F. : une politique de la littérature ? : un exemple de renouvellement des élites intellectuelles, 1908-1968". Paris, EHESS, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012EHES0111.
Texto completoThis research at the crossroads of history, political science and litterature aims to show how the NRF can be regarded as an institution and a place of renewal of elites if we consider its evolution on a long time, from 1908 until 1968. Throughout the history of the magazine over sixty years, this thesis is testing the validity of the concepts of generation, background and intellectual sociability by showing how the first generation of the founders, in a context characterized by the decline of religion practice and the advent of modernity after the upheavals of the eighteenth and nineteenth century, developed a new design novel based both on a renewed classicism and on the desire to promote the psychological introspection through the novel revival. The study then seeks to show how the NRF, through the upheavals and tragedies of the twentieth century, integrates new generations of authors while sometimes violently opposing them. Through these oppositions, we perceive more and more the invasion of the literary field by politics and ideology. The will of the creators of the NRF to promote litterature freed from political and partisan considerations is itself more seriously challenged during the interwar period to be denied under the direction of Pierre Drieu La Rochelle during the occupation. The NNRF reborn in 1953 chose to return to classicism aesthetic early but never got back the place it occupied before the war
SANCHEZ, DE MAYO PABLO. "Il vegetarismo nel mondo greco-romano: classicismo e cristianesimo". Doctoral thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1391836.
Texto completoPetracca, Elena. "Robert van Audenaerde (1663-1743): artista e incisore marattesco". Doctoral thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1253552.
Texto completoMesquita, Jorge Manuel Simão. "Fundamentos da cultura Greco-romana no Bom Jesus do Monte". Master's thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1822/60362.
Texto completoO Bom Jesus do Monte é um santuário de excelência que se localiza nos arredores da cidade de Braga e que merece a atenção e admiração dos bracarenses, assim como dos inúmeros turistas, crentes e não crentes, que se deslocam ao local. Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo estudar alguns aspetos da cultura greco-romana presentes no Bom Jesus do Monte, em Braga. Existem vários estudos sobre este sacro-monte, porém as referências à mitologia clássica presentes no local são um ponto pouco explorado e abordado nestes estudos. Neste sentido, deu-se especial atenção aos ornamentos que aludem a figuras da mitologia greco-latina, sendo necessário referi-los e estudá-los, destacando-os pela sua importância e simbologia, em articulação com o local ao qual foram destinados, e explorando aspetos que ainda não tenham sido apreciados em estudos anteriores. As inscrições epigráficas também são um ponto abordado nesta investigação, uma vez que, estando presentes, o seu entendimento se torna indispensável para os que queiram tentar compreender as intenções que nortearam a criação dos vários programas que integram o conjunto total deste sacro-monte tal como ele se nos afigura hoje. A preservação do local, mudanças a que esteve sujeito e os sinais visíveis de erosão do tempo são também abordados neste estudo. Deu-se também especial atenção à criação de uma proposta de rota para turistas aplicada ao percurso deste sacro-monte para facilitar uma maior compreensão da evolução do local das origens e até à atualidade e sua importância. Em suma, o Bom Jesus do Monte é um local sagrado que passa direta e indiretamente uma mensagem impressionante de uma obra de arte completa, que reflete e comunica a cada instante um discurso tanto religioso como artístico a quem lá passa, pelo que é importante tentar estudá-la, percebê-la e comunicá-la aos visitantes interessados.
Bom Jesus do Monte is a sanctuary of excellence in the city of Braga that deserves the attention and admiration of the various tourists, believers and non-believers, who explore this place. This research aims at a study on some aspects of Greco - roman culture present in Bom Jesus do Monte, Braga. There are several studies about this sacrum-mount but the allusions at aspects of classical mythology present in this place are seldom explored and mentioned in these studies. Therefore, special attention was paid to the ornaments that refer to classical mythology; this research meant to identify the mythological goddesses, gods and heroes alluded to in various elements present in this architectural and landscape complex, paying attention to the relation between mythological figures and their placement and exploring aspects that were not yet referred to in previous studies. Latin epigraphic engravings were also studied because, having been intended and done, if one wants to get a glimpse into the intentions of the mentors, one has also to understand them within the overall arrangement of this heritage site. The preservation of the place, changes over time and the visible signs of erosion are also addressed in this study. Attention was also paid to the creation of a proposal for a tourist route along this sacrum-mount with the intention of providing information for a better understanding of various levels of meaning and the evolution of this complex. Bom Jesus do Monte is a sacralised place that conveys, directly and indirectly, an impressive message of a total art work that, at every moment, provides discourses both religious and artistic to those who wander there, reasons why it is so important to try to study and to try to understand it.
Libros sobre el tema "Classicismo romano"
1928-, Haskell Francis, Gasparri Carlo y Jodice Mimmo 1934-, eds. Classicismo d'Età romana: La collezione Farnese. Napoli: Guida, 1988.
Buscar texto completointerviewer, Prescendi Francesca 1967 y Morresi Daniele interviewer, eds. Dai Romani a noi. Bologna: Il mulino, 2019.
Buscar texto completoVivas, Gustavo García. Ronald Syme: El camino hasta "la revolución romana" (1928-1939). Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona, 2016.
Buscar texto completoClassical canons: Rhetoric, classicism and treaty interpretation. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001.
Buscar texto completoKiilerich, Bente. Late fourth century classicism in the plastic arts: Studies in the so-called Theodosian renaissance. [Odense]: Odense University Press, 1993.
Buscar texto completoGriegos y romanos en la Primera República Colombiana: La antigüedad clásica en el pensamiento emancipador neogranadino, 1810-1816. Bogotá, D.C., Colombia: Academia Colombiana de Historia, 2007.
Buscar texto completoDoering, Detmar. Die Wiederkehr der Klugheit: Edmund Burke und das Augustan Age. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 1990.
Buscar texto completoSeminario internazionale di studi storici "Da Roma alla terza Roma" (9th 1989 Moscow, Russia). Rimsko-konstantinopolʹskoe nasledie na Rusi: Idei͡a︡ vlasti i politicheskai͡a︡ praktika : IX Mezhdunarodnyĭ seminar istoricheskikh issledovaniĭ "Ot Rima k Tretʹemu Rimu" Moskva, 29-31 mai͡a︡ 1989 g. = L'eredità Romano-Co[n]stantinopolitana nella Russia medioevale : idea del potere e pratica politica : IX Seminario Internazionale di studi storici "Da Roma alla terza Roma" Mosca, 29-31 maggio 1989. Moskva: Rossiĭskai͡a︡ akademii͡a︡ nauk, Institut Rossiĭskoĭ istorii, 1995.
Buscar texto completoNovel and romance: The Odyssey to Tom Jones. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989.
Buscar texto completoRankine, Patrice D. Ulysses in Black: Ralph Ellison, classicism, and African American literature. Madison, WS: University of Wisconsin Press, 2007.
Buscar texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Classicismo romano"
Williams, Michael. "‘A Monument to Youth and Romance’: The Death of Rudolph Valentino". En Film Stardom, Myth and Classicism, 174–201. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137291493_7.
Texto completoDonno, Fabrizio De. "Orientalism and Classicism: The British-Roman Empire of Lord Bryce and His Italian Critics". En Tributary Empires in Global History, 48–73. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230307674_3.
Texto completoKaldellis, Anthony. "Classicism, Barbarism, and Warfare: Prokopios and the Conservative Reaction to Later Roman Military Policy". En American Journal of Ancient History (New Series 3-4, 2004-2005 [2007]), editado por T. Corey Brennan, 189–222. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463213930-010.
Texto completoWimsatt, William K. y Cleanth Brooks. "Roman Classicism: Horace". En Literary Criticism: A Short History, 77–96. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003140917-6.
Texto completoWimsatt, William K. y Cleanth Brooks. "Roman Classicism: Longinus". En Literary Criticism: A Short History, 97–111. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003140917-7.
Texto completo"Trois Romans Expérimentaux". En Entre Classicisme et Modernité, 209–59. BRILL, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004486591_011.
Texto completoFitzgerald, William. "Voicing Antiquity". En The Living Death of Antiquity, 174–212. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192893963.003.0004.
Texto completoMorse, Heidi. "Roman Studios". En Classicisms in the Black Atlantic, 133–62. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814122.003.0006.
Texto completoElsner, Jaś. "CLASSICISM IN ROMAN ART". En Classical Pasts, 270–98. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv19fvxqg.14.
Texto completo"Pour un Nouveau Roman". En Entre Classicisme et Modernité, 171–208. BRILL, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004486591_010.
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