747 resultados para Classical heritage
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"New and revised edition [first] published October, 1911."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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La version intégrale de cette thèse est disponible uniquement pour consultation individuelle à la Bibliothèque de musique de l’Université de Montréal (http://www.bib.umontreal.ca/MU).
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What were the cultural politics of classics in British colonies? Did classical education operate as a sign of oppression, or as a tool for forging an anti-colonial politics? Why did Europeans bring the classics to West Africa, and how did they manage the developing dynamic when West Africans laid independent claim to the classical heritage? This ground-breaking study examines the ways in which European colonisers and West African nationalists clashed, or collaborated, over the uses of Latin, Greek and the classics.
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Hay ciertos puntos en los que la apropiación de Novalis de la tradición clásica resalta por algunos aspectos originales: frente a la angustia generada por la huida del tiempo, por ejemplo, las claras referencias de Novalis a la más reconocida tradición antigua superan, como sus referencias respecto de otros problemas, la recuperación de una imagen ilustrativa, o la cita, la apelación a la autoridad de la sabiduría de los antiguos, etc., y asumen el desafío de renovar su fuerza para un período distinto de la Historia y de explorar potencialidades novedosas de antiguas reflexiones. El experimento de este trabajo consiste en restablecer la conversación de Novalis con fuentes de la literatura clásica, fundamentalmente respecto del problema del envejecimiento, de la angustia del paso del tiempo, etc., y reflexionar en torno de las operaciones mediante las cuales esta herencia adopta en la poesía de Novalis un nuevo rumbo y nuevas potencialidades
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Hay ciertos puntos en los que la apropiación de Novalis de la tradición clásica resalta por algunos aspectos originales: frente a la angustia generada por la huida del tiempo, por ejemplo, las claras referencias de Novalis a la más reconocida tradición antigua superan, como sus referencias respecto de otros problemas, la recuperación de una imagen ilustrativa, o la cita, la apelación a la autoridad de la sabiduría de los antiguos, etc., y asumen el desafío de renovar su fuerza para un período distinto de la Historia y de explorar potencialidades novedosas de antiguas reflexiones. El experimento de este trabajo consiste en restablecer la conversación de Novalis con fuentes de la literatura clásica, fundamentalmente respecto del problema del envejecimiento, de la angustia del paso del tiempo, etc., y reflexionar en torno de las operaciones mediante las cuales esta herencia adopta en la poesía de Novalis un nuevo rumbo y nuevas potencialidades
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Hay ciertos puntos en los que la apropiación de Novalis de la tradición clásica resalta por algunos aspectos originales: frente a la angustia generada por la huida del tiempo, por ejemplo, las claras referencias de Novalis a la más reconocida tradición antigua superan, como sus referencias respecto de otros problemas, la recuperación de una imagen ilustrativa, o la cita, la apelación a la autoridad de la sabiduría de los antiguos, etc., y asumen el desafío de renovar su fuerza para un período distinto de la Historia y de explorar potencialidades novedosas de antiguas reflexiones. El experimento de este trabajo consiste en restablecer la conversación de Novalis con fuentes de la literatura clásica, fundamentalmente respecto del problema del envejecimiento, de la angustia del paso del tiempo, etc., y reflexionar en torno de las operaciones mediante las cuales esta herencia adopta en la poesía de Novalis un nuevo rumbo y nuevas potencialidades
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We aspire to shape the Constantine’s personality in particular by analyzing his loving relationship, first with Minervina and then with Fausta, and not forgetting the bond with his mother Helena, hence the reference to uxor, mater and concubina in our title. We will analyze if these women exercised any influence on the composition of his production rules and, if so, to what extent they were able to determine the historical development of the following decades. From this point of view we must consider in general the emperor had to combine their political claims and government with these relationships, showing great skill in handling times and ways, always putting the first to the second.
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Este artículo estudia los elementos clásicos presentes en la poesía de Juan Antonio González Iglesias, poeta y latinista salmantino, en sus poemarios publicados hasta el año 2007. Se estudiará la forma tan peculiar que toma la literatura grecolatina en nuestro poeta, ya que en la posmodernidad la herencia clásica se ve abocada a adoptar nuevas formas, estableciendo así un diálogo con la Antigüedad, de la que se recrean selectivamente algunos elementos. Además, podremos comprobar cómo los elementos clásicos conviven con otros, antiguos y modernos, que se mencionarán cuando se unan a los clásicos.
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The picturesque aesthetic in the work of Sir John Soane, architect and collector, resonates in the major work of his very personal practice – the development of his house museum, now the Soane Museum in Lincoln’s Inn Fields in London. Soane was actively involved with the debates, practices and proponents of picturesque and classical practices in architecture and landscape and his lectures reveal these influences in the making of The Soane, which was built to contain and present diverse collections of classical and contemporary art and architecture alongside scavenged curiosities. The Soane Museum has been described as a picturesque landscape, where a pictorial style, together with a carefully defined itinerary, has resulted in the ‘apotheosis of the Picturesque interior’. Soane also experimented with making mock ruinscapes within gardens, which led him to construct faux architectures alluding to archaeological practices based upon the ruin and the fragment. These ideas framed the making of interior landscapes expressed through spatial juxtapositions of room and corridor furnished with the collected object that characterise The Soane Museum. This paper is a personal journey through the Museum which describes and then reviews aspects of Soane’s work in the context of contemporary theories on ‘new’ museology. It describes the underpinning picturesque practices that Soane employed to exceed the boundaries between interior and exterior landscapes and the collection. It then applies particular picturesque principles drawn from visiting The Soane to a speculative project for a house/landscape museum for the Oratunga historic property in outback South Australia, where the often, normalising effects of conservation practices are reviewed using minimal architectural intervention through a celebration of ruinous states.
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It is shown, that in the process of evolution, a relationship between some hidden parameters of acoustic signals and expected emotional response to them has been formed. This relationship is a necessary condition for a living creature to survive. The efficiency of the concept represented is illustrated using examples from the field of classical music, ethnic African music, as well as biolinguistic signals of animals. Reasons of a particular impact of bell rings are analyzed using acoustic signals of some Bulgarian and Russian bell rings and chimes.
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As part of the 2012 World Shakespeare Festival, the Royal Shakespeare Company staged a production of Much Ado About Nothing set in India. Shakespeare’s Messina in sixteenth century Italy was transposed to twenty-first century Delhi and with a company of actors who were all of Indian heritage. The casting of individual British Asian actors in mainstream UK productions of Shakespeare is no longer unusual. What was unprecedented here, however, was that not only was the entire cast ‘Asian’ but the director was not, as is standard practice, a leading member of the white British theatrical establishment. Instead the director, Iqbal Khan, is the son of a Pakistani father who migrated to England in the 1960s. I use the term ‘Indian heritage’ with great caution conscious that what began under the British Raj in nineteenth century India led through subsequent economic imperatives and exigencies, and political schism to a history of migratory patterns which means that today’s British Asian population is a complex demographic construct representing numerous different languages and cultural and religious affiliations. The routes which brought those actors to play imagined Indian Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon in July 2012 were many and various. I explore in this chapter the way in which that complexity of heritage has been brought to bear on the revisioning of Shakespeare by British Asian theatre makers operating outside the theatrical mainstream. In general because of the social, economic and institutional challenges facing British Asian theatre artists, the number of independent professional companies is comparatively small and for the most part, their work has focused on creating drama which interrogates thorny questions of identity formation and contemporary cultural practices within the ‘new’ British Asian communities. Nevertheless for artists born and/or educated in the UK the Western classical canon, including of course Shakespeare, is as much part of their heritage as the classical Indian narratives and performance traditions which so powerfully evoke collective memories of the lost ‘home’ of their elders. By far the most consistent engagement with Shakespeare has been seen in the work of Tara Arts which was the first British Asian theatre company set up in 1977. The artistic director Jatinder Verma brings his own ‘transformed and translated’ heritage as an East African-born, Punjabi-speaking, English-educated, Indian migrant to the UK to plays as diverse as A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Troilus and Cressida , The Tempest and The Merchant of Venice. I discuss examples of Tara productions in the light of the way Shakespeare’s plays have been used to forge both creative synergies between parallel cultures and provide a means of addressing the ontological ruptures and dislocations associated with the colonial past.