A history of classical scholarship : from antiquity to the modern era
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A history of classical scholarship : from antiquity to the modern era
I.B. Tauris , Distributed in the U.S. and Canada exclusively by Palgrave Macmillian, 2011
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- v. 1
- v. 2
- v. 3
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Reprint. Originally published Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press, 1906-1908 and 1921
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents of Works
- v. 1. From the sixth century BC to the end of the Middle Ages
- v. 2. From the revival of learning to the end of the eighteenth century (in Italy, France, England, and the Netherlands)
- v. 3. The eighteenth century in Germany, and the nineteenth century in Europe and the United States of America
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Sir John Edwin Sandys' three volume work on the history of classical scholarship remains unchallenged. Nothing like it in scale or scope has been published since it first appeared a century ago. Ranging from 600 BC to the modern times, Sandys includes material on all aspects of classical scholarship - history, archaeology, philosophy, literature, religion, politics - as well as providing accounts of the principal figures who helped determine the course of classical scholarship down the ages. Beginning in the Athenian age Sandys traces the growth of scholarship in Alexandrian and Roman times, through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance to the study of the Classics in Europe and the USA up to the end of the nineteenth century. Together the three volumes form not just a history of classical scholarship but what is in essence an intellectual history of Europe over twenty-five centuries. This edition contains a new Introduction from one of the world's leading classical scholars, Christopher Stray, providing valuable contextual, bibliographical and biographical detail.
This unrivalled edition will not only be welcomed by all with an interest in the Classics: it will be a rich source of detail for scholars of the history and philosophy of European thought.
Table of Contents
Volume I: From the Sixth Century BC to the End of the Middle Ages
Book I: the Athenian Age c.600 - c. 300 BC
Book II: the Alexandrian Age c. 300 - 1. BC
BookIII: The Roman Age of Latin Scholarship c. 168 BC - c. 530 AD
Book IV: The Roman Age of Greek Scholarship c. 1 - 530 AD
Book V: the Byzantine Age c. 530 - c. 1530 AD
Book VI: the Middle Ages in the West c. 530 - c. 1350 AD
Volume II: From the Revival of Learning to the End of the Eighteenth Century (in Italy, France, England and the Netherlands)
Book I: the Revival of Learning in Italy c. 1321 - c. 1527 AD
Book II: the Sixteenth Century
Book III the Sevententh Century
Book IV: the Eighteenth Century
Volume III From the Eighteenth Century in Germany and the Nineteenth Century in Europe and the United States of America
Book IV: (contd) the Eighteenth Century (contd)
Book V: the Nineteenth Century
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