This volume collects eleven studies that investigate different aspects of the teaching and learning of Greek in early modern northern Europe (c. 1500–1750), from France in the west to Lithuania in the east. They give important insights that advance our understanding of the homogeneity despite diversity in the complex developments of classical reception, the study of Greek, its significance, and the practice of Greek in the various religious, cultural, and socio-political environments of the complicated spatio-temporal and geopolitical realities of Europe.
ArbetstitelReading, Writing, Translating
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FörfattareJohanna Akujärvi, Kristina Savin, Gianmario Cattaneo, Federica Ciccolella, Erik Zillén, Stefan Weise, Raf VanRooy, Xander Feys, Tomas Veteikis, Petra Matovic, Ana Mihaljevic, Janika Päll, Per Rålamb & Peter Sjökvist
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