Multiple Antiquities - Multiple ModernitiesAncient Histories in Nineteenth Century European Cultures
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Ancient Histories in Nineteenth Century European Cultures
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Multiple Antiquities - Multiple ModernitiesAncient Histories in Nineteenth Century European Cultures
Multiple Antiquities -- Multiple Modernities - Ancient Histories in Nineteenth Century European Cultures; .
Ancient Histories in Nineteenth Century European Cultures
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Im 19. Jahrhundert war die Antike eine wichtige Bezugsgröße in vielen europäischen Ländern. Dabei gab es Unterschiede in der Sicht und Aneignung der griechischen, römischen und auch "archaischen" Antike. Im Sinne einer Histoire croisée zeigt der Band, wie jede Nation ihre eigene Antike schuf.
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Im 19. Jahrhundert war die Antike eine wichtige Bezugsgröße in vielen europäischen Ländern. Dabei gab es Unterschiede in der Sicht und Aneignung der griechischen, römischen und auch "archaischen" Antike. Im Sinne einer Histoire croisée zeigt der Band, wie jede Nation ihre eigene Antike schuf.
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- Verlag: Campus Verlag / University of Chicago Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 39101
- Seitenzahl: 611
- Erscheinungstermin: September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 141mm x 39mm
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- ISBN-13: 9783593391014
- ISBN-10: 3593391015
- Artikelnr.: 28071965
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- Verlag: Campus Verlag / University of Chicago Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 39101
- Seitenzahl: 611
- Erscheinungstermin: September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 141mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9783593391014
- ISBN-10: 3593391015
- Artikelnr.: 28071965
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Inhalt Introduction9 The General Framework Philhellenism, Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism Glenn W. Most29 We and the Greeks François Hartog49 Historiography and Philology Classical Philology and the Making of Modernity in Germany Pierre Judet de La Combe65 Philology in Germany: Textual or Cultural Scholarship? Michael Werner89 Classical Scholarship in Nineteenth-Century Hungary: A Case Study in histoire croisée Zsigmond Ritoók111 Reshaping the "Classical Tradition" to Question the European Political Order: Polish Case Studies Jerzy Axer121 From Historia Magistra Vitae to History as Empirical Experimentation of Progress Chryssanthi Avlami135 National Antiquities in East-Central Europe: Three Variations on a Leading Theme Mónika Baár163 The Myth of Scythian Origin and the Cult of Attila in the Nineteenth Century Gábor Klaniczay185 Differentiation in Entanglement: Debates on Antiquity, Ethnogenesis and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Bulgaria Diana Mishkova213 Relocating Ithaca: Alternative Antiquities in Modern Bulgarian Political Discourse Balázs Trencsényi247 Archaeology and Historiography The "Antiquitates" of the Greco-Roman World and Their Effect on Antiquarian Thought in Europe from the Renaissance to the Early Nineteenth Century Alain Schnapp279 Contested Origins: French and German Views of a Shared Archaeological Heritage in Lorraine Bonnie Effros305 From Ruins to Heritage: The Past Perfect and the Idealized Antiquity in North Africa Nabila Oulebsir335 A Periphery on the Periphery of the Ancient World: The Discovery of Nubia in the Nineteenth Century László Török365 Disciplinary Identity and Autonomy at the Beginnings of Archaeology in Romania Gheorghe Alexandru Niculescu381 Entangled Histories in South-East Europe: Memory and Archaeology Bozidar Slapsak407 Entangled Objects, Entangled Scales Quest for Homer(s) between Philology, Poetry, and Ethnography: Appropriations of Antiquity in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Balkans Svetlana Slapsak435 Illyrian Heroes, Roman Emperors and Christian Martyrs: The Construction of a Croatian Archaeology between Rome and Vienna, 1815-1918 Daniel Baric449 The Orient's Obtuse Antiquity Aziz Al-Azmeh463 From Republican to Imperial: The Survival and Perception of Antiquity in American Thought Tibor Frank479 Cultural Appropriation and Social Diffusion of Antiquity Goethe and Homer Hendrik Birus501 Karl Ottfried Müller and the "Patriotic" Study of Religion Éva Kocziszky513 Ex Ossibus Ultor: Virgil, Ezekiel and the Transformation of the Polish National Idea after 1795 Maciej Janowski527 The Myth of Sparta in Juliusz S?owacki and Cyprian Norwid's Dramas: Romantic Reinterpretation of Greek Heritage-the Polish Variant Maria Kalinowska547 Classical Philology in Hungary in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century and the Reception of Classical Greek Theater György Karsai563 Classical Rhetoric between Public Education and the Education of the Public in Nineteenth-Century Hungary Ottó Gecser573 Contributors587 Index593Inhalt
Introduction9
The General Framework
Philhellenism, Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism
Glenn W. Most29
We and the Greeks
François Hartog49
Historiography and Philology
Classical Philology and the Making of Modernity in Germany
Pierre Judet de La Combe65
Philology in Germany: Textual or Cultural Scholarship?
Michael Werner89
Classical Scholarship in Nineteenth-Century Hungary: A Case Study in histoire croisée
Zsigmond Ritoók111
Reshaping the "Classical Tradition" to Question the European Political Order: Polish Case Studies
Jerzy Axer121
From Historia Magistra Vitae to History as Empirical Experimentation of Progress
Chryssanthi Avlami135
National Antiquities in East-Central Europe: Three Variations on a Leading Theme
Mónika Baár163
The Myth of Scythian Origin and the Cult of Attila in the Nineteenth Century
Gábor Klaniczay185
Differentiation in Entanglement: Debates on Antiquity, Ethnogenesis and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Bulgaria
Diana Mishkova213
Relocating Ithaca: Alternative Antiquities in Modern Bulgarian Political Discourse
Balázs Trencsényi247
Archaeology and Historiography
The "Antiquitates" of the Greco-Roman World and Their Effect on Antiquarian Thought in Europe from the Renaissance to the Early Nineteenth Century
Alain Schnapp279
Contested Origins: French and German Views of a Shared Archaeological Heritage in Lorraine
Bonnie Effros305
From Ruins to Heritage: The Past Perfect and the Idealized Antiquity in North Africa
Nabila Oulebsir335
A Periphery on the Periphery of the Ancient World: The Discovery of Nubia in the Nineteenth Century
László Török365
Disciplinary Identity and Autonomy at the Beginnings of Archaeology in Romania
Gheorghe Alexandru Niculescu381
Entangled Histories in South-East Europe: Memory and Archaeology
Bozidar Slapsak407
Entangled Objects, Entangled Scales
Quest for Homer(s) between Philology, Poetry, and Ethnography: Appropriations of Antiquity in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Balkans
Svetlana Slapsak435
Illyrian Heroes, Roman Emperors and Christian Martyrs: The Construction of a Croatian Archaeology between Rome and Vienna, 1815-1918
Daniel Baric449
The Orient's Obtuse Antiquity
Aziz Al-Azmeh463
From Republican to Imperial: The Survival and Perception of Antiquity in American Thought
Tibor Frank479
Cultural Appropriation and Social Diffusion of Antiquity
Goethe and Homer
Hendrik Birus501
Karl Ottfried Müller and the "Patriotic" Study of Religion
Éva Kocziszky513
Ex Ossibus Ultor: Virgil, Ezekiel and the Transformation of the Polish National Idea after 1795
Maciej Janowski527
The Myth of Sparta in Juliusz S?owacki and Cyprian Norwid's Dramas: Romantic Reinterpretation of Greek Heritage-the Polish Variant
Maria Kalinowska547
Classical Philology in Hungary in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century and the Reception of Classical Greek Theater
György Karsai563
Classical Rhetoric between Public Education and the Education of the Public in Nineteenth-Century Hungary
Ottó Gecser573
Contributors587
Index593
Introduction9
The General Framework
Philhellenism, Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism
Glenn W. Most29
We and the Greeks
François Hartog49
Historiography and Philology
Classical Philology and the Making of Modernity in Germany
Pierre Judet de La Combe65
Philology in Germany: Textual or Cultural Scholarship?
Michael Werner89
Classical Scholarship in Nineteenth-Century Hungary: A Case Study in histoire croisée
Zsigmond Ritoók111
Reshaping the "Classical Tradition" to Question the European Political Order: Polish Case Studies
Jerzy Axer121
From Historia Magistra Vitae to History as Empirical Experimentation of Progress
Chryssanthi Avlami135
National Antiquities in East-Central Europe: Three Variations on a Leading Theme
Mónika Baár163
The Myth of Scythian Origin and the Cult of Attila in the Nineteenth Century
Gábor Klaniczay185
Differentiation in Entanglement: Debates on Antiquity, Ethnogenesis and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Bulgaria
Diana Mishkova213
Relocating Ithaca: Alternative Antiquities in Modern Bulgarian Political Discourse
Balázs Trencsényi247
Archaeology and Historiography
The "Antiquitates" of the Greco-Roman World and Their Effect on Antiquarian Thought in Europe from the Renaissance to the Early Nineteenth Century
Alain Schnapp279
Contested Origins: French and German Views of a Shared Archaeological Heritage in Lorraine
Bonnie Effros305
From Ruins to Heritage: The Past Perfect and the Idealized Antiquity in North Africa
Nabila Oulebsir335
A Periphery on the Periphery of the Ancient World: The Discovery of Nubia in the Nineteenth Century
László Török365
Disciplinary Identity and Autonomy at the Beginnings of Archaeology in Romania
Gheorghe Alexandru Niculescu381
Entangled Histories in South-East Europe: Memory and Archaeology
Bozidar Slapsak407
Entangled Objects, Entangled Scales
Quest for Homer(s) between Philology, Poetry, and Ethnography: Appropriations of Antiquity in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Balkans
Svetlana Slapsak435
Illyrian Heroes, Roman Emperors and Christian Martyrs: The Construction of a Croatian Archaeology between Rome and Vienna, 1815-1918
Daniel Baric449
The Orient's Obtuse Antiquity
Aziz Al-Azmeh463
From Republican to Imperial: The Survival and Perception of Antiquity in American Thought
Tibor Frank479
Cultural Appropriation and Social Diffusion of Antiquity
Goethe and Homer
Hendrik Birus501
Karl Ottfried Müller and the "Patriotic" Study of Religion
Éva Kocziszky513
Ex Ossibus Ultor: Virgil, Ezekiel and the Transformation of the Polish National Idea after 1795
Maciej Janowski527
The Myth of Sparta in Juliusz S?owacki and Cyprian Norwid's Dramas: Romantic Reinterpretation of Greek Heritage-the Polish Variant
Maria Kalinowska547
Classical Philology in Hungary in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century and the Reception of Classical Greek Theater
György Karsai563
Classical Rhetoric between Public Education and the Education of the Public in Nineteenth-Century Hungary
Ottó Gecser573
Contributors587
Index593
Inhalt Introduction9 The General Framework Philhellenism, Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism Glenn W. Most29 We and the Greeks François Hartog49 Historiography and Philology Classical Philology and the Making of Modernity in Germany Pierre Judet de La Combe65 Philology in Germany: Textual or Cultural Scholarship? Michael Werner89 Classical Scholarship in Nineteenth-Century Hungary: A Case Study in histoire croisée Zsigmond Ritoók111 Reshaping the "Classical Tradition" to Question the European Political Order: Polish Case Studies Jerzy Axer121 From Historia Magistra Vitae to History as Empirical Experimentation of Progress Chryssanthi Avlami135 National Antiquities in East-Central Europe: Three Variations on a Leading Theme Mónika Baár163 The Myth of Scythian Origin and the Cult of Attila in the Nineteenth Century Gábor Klaniczay185 Differentiation in Entanglement: Debates on Antiquity, Ethnogenesis and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Bulgaria Diana Mishkova213 Relocating Ithaca: Alternative Antiquities in Modern Bulgarian Political Discourse Balázs Trencsényi247 Archaeology and Historiography The "Antiquitates" of the Greco-Roman World and Their Effect on Antiquarian Thought in Europe from the Renaissance to the Early Nineteenth Century Alain Schnapp279 Contested Origins: French and German Views of a Shared Archaeological Heritage in Lorraine Bonnie Effros305 From Ruins to Heritage: The Past Perfect and the Idealized Antiquity in North Africa Nabila Oulebsir335 A Periphery on the Periphery of the Ancient World: The Discovery of Nubia in the Nineteenth Century László Török365 Disciplinary Identity and Autonomy at the Beginnings of Archaeology in Romania Gheorghe Alexandru Niculescu381 Entangled Histories in South-East Europe: Memory and Archaeology Bozidar Slapsak407 Entangled Objects, Entangled Scales Quest for Homer(s) between Philology, Poetry, and Ethnography: Appropriations of Antiquity in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Balkans Svetlana Slapsak435 Illyrian Heroes, Roman Emperors and Christian Martyrs: The Construction of a Croatian Archaeology between Rome and Vienna, 1815-1918 Daniel Baric449 The Orient's Obtuse Antiquity Aziz Al-Azmeh463 From Republican to Imperial: The Survival and Perception of Antiquity in American Thought Tibor Frank479 Cultural Appropriation and Social Diffusion of Antiquity Goethe and Homer Hendrik Birus501 Karl Ottfried Müller and the "Patriotic" Study of Religion Éva Kocziszky513 Ex Ossibus Ultor: Virgil, Ezekiel and the Transformation of the Polish National Idea after 1795 Maciej Janowski527 The Myth of Sparta in Juliusz S?owacki and Cyprian Norwid's Dramas: Romantic Reinterpretation of Greek Heritage-the Polish Variant Maria Kalinowska547 Classical Philology in Hungary in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century and the Reception of Classical Greek Theater György Karsai563 Classical Rhetoric between Public Education and the Education of the Public in Nineteenth-Century Hungary Ottó Gecser573 Contributors587 Index593Inhalt
Introduction9
The General Framework
Philhellenism, Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism
Glenn W. Most29
We and the Greeks
François Hartog49
Historiography and Philology
Classical Philology and the Making of Modernity in Germany
Pierre Judet de La Combe65
Philology in Germany: Textual or Cultural Scholarship?
Michael Werner89
Classical Scholarship in Nineteenth-Century Hungary: A Case Study in histoire croisée
Zsigmond Ritoók111
Reshaping the "Classical Tradition" to Question the European Political Order: Polish Case Studies
Jerzy Axer121
From Historia Magistra Vitae to History as Empirical Experimentation of Progress
Chryssanthi Avlami135
National Antiquities in East-Central Europe: Three Variations on a Leading Theme
Mónika Baár163
The Myth of Scythian Origin and the Cult of Attila in the Nineteenth Century
Gábor Klaniczay185
Differentiation in Entanglement: Debates on Antiquity, Ethnogenesis and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Bulgaria
Diana Mishkova213
Relocating Ithaca: Alternative Antiquities in Modern Bulgarian Political Discourse
Balázs Trencsényi247
Archaeology and Historiography
The "Antiquitates" of the Greco-Roman World and Their Effect on Antiquarian Thought in Europe from the Renaissance to the Early Nineteenth Century
Alain Schnapp279
Contested Origins: French and German Views of a Shared Archaeological Heritage in Lorraine
Bonnie Effros305
From Ruins to Heritage: The Past Perfect and the Idealized Antiquity in North Africa
Nabila Oulebsir335
A Periphery on the Periphery of the Ancient World: The Discovery of Nubia in the Nineteenth Century
László Török365
Disciplinary Identity and Autonomy at the Beginnings of Archaeology in Romania
Gheorghe Alexandru Niculescu381
Entangled Histories in South-East Europe: Memory and Archaeology
Bozidar Slapsak407
Entangled Objects, Entangled Scales
Quest for Homer(s) between Philology, Poetry, and Ethnography: Appropriations of Antiquity in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Balkans
Svetlana Slapsak435
Illyrian Heroes, Roman Emperors and Christian Martyrs: The Construction of a Croatian Archaeology between Rome and Vienna, 1815-1918
Daniel Baric449
The Orient's Obtuse Antiquity
Aziz Al-Azmeh463
From Republican to Imperial: The Survival and Perception of Antiquity in American Thought
Tibor Frank479
Cultural Appropriation and Social Diffusion of Antiquity
Goethe and Homer
Hendrik Birus501
Karl Ottfried Müller and the "Patriotic" Study of Religion
Éva Kocziszky513
Ex Ossibus Ultor: Virgil, Ezekiel and the Transformation of the Polish National Idea after 1795
Maciej Janowski527
The Myth of Sparta in Juliusz S?owacki and Cyprian Norwid's Dramas: Romantic Reinterpretation of Greek Heritage-the Polish Variant
Maria Kalinowska547
Classical Philology in Hungary in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century and the Reception of Classical Greek Theater
György Karsai563
Classical Rhetoric between Public Education and the Education of the Public in Nineteenth-Century Hungary
Ottó Gecser573
Contributors587
Index593
Introduction9
The General Framework
Philhellenism, Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism
Glenn W. Most29
We and the Greeks
François Hartog49
Historiography and Philology
Classical Philology and the Making of Modernity in Germany
Pierre Judet de La Combe65
Philology in Germany: Textual or Cultural Scholarship?
Michael Werner89
Classical Scholarship in Nineteenth-Century Hungary: A Case Study in histoire croisée
Zsigmond Ritoók111
Reshaping the "Classical Tradition" to Question the European Political Order: Polish Case Studies
Jerzy Axer121
From Historia Magistra Vitae to History as Empirical Experimentation of Progress
Chryssanthi Avlami135
National Antiquities in East-Central Europe: Three Variations on a Leading Theme
Mónika Baár163
The Myth of Scythian Origin and the Cult of Attila in the Nineteenth Century
Gábor Klaniczay185
Differentiation in Entanglement: Debates on Antiquity, Ethnogenesis and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Bulgaria
Diana Mishkova213
Relocating Ithaca: Alternative Antiquities in Modern Bulgarian Political Discourse
Balázs Trencsényi247
Archaeology and Historiography
The "Antiquitates" of the Greco-Roman World and Their Effect on Antiquarian Thought in Europe from the Renaissance to the Early Nineteenth Century
Alain Schnapp279
Contested Origins: French and German Views of a Shared Archaeological Heritage in Lorraine
Bonnie Effros305
From Ruins to Heritage: The Past Perfect and the Idealized Antiquity in North Africa
Nabila Oulebsir335
A Periphery on the Periphery of the Ancient World: The Discovery of Nubia in the Nineteenth Century
László Török365
Disciplinary Identity and Autonomy at the Beginnings of Archaeology in Romania
Gheorghe Alexandru Niculescu381
Entangled Histories in South-East Europe: Memory and Archaeology
Bozidar Slapsak407
Entangled Objects, Entangled Scales
Quest for Homer(s) between Philology, Poetry, and Ethnography: Appropriations of Antiquity in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Balkans
Svetlana Slapsak435
Illyrian Heroes, Roman Emperors and Christian Martyrs: The Construction of a Croatian Archaeology between Rome and Vienna, 1815-1918
Daniel Baric449
The Orient's Obtuse Antiquity
Aziz Al-Azmeh463
From Republican to Imperial: The Survival and Perception of Antiquity in American Thought
Tibor Frank479
Cultural Appropriation and Social Diffusion of Antiquity
Goethe and Homer
Hendrik Birus501
Karl Ottfried Müller and the "Patriotic" Study of Religion
Éva Kocziszky513
Ex Ossibus Ultor: Virgil, Ezekiel and the Transformation of the Polish National Idea after 1795
Maciej Janowski527
The Myth of Sparta in Juliusz S?owacki and Cyprian Norwid's Dramas: Romantic Reinterpretation of Greek Heritage-the Polish Variant
Maria Kalinowska547
Classical Philology in Hungary in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century and the Reception of Classical Greek Theater
György Karsai563
Classical Rhetoric between Public Education and the Education of the Public in Nineteenth-Century Hungary
Ottó Gecser573
Contributors587
Index593