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Madeleine Scherer

Madeleine Scherer, University of Nottingham, UK; Jakob Schneider, Charité – University Medicine Berlin, Germany; Benjamin Stevens, Bryn Mawr College; Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA.

Memories of Antiquity

Memories of Antiquity

While the study of antiquity and its reception has been an important subject of study for centuries, theoretical approaches to the ways in which reception operates in practice have proven difficult to establish. Classical works, images, and narratives have a long- and wide-ranging reception history and in tracing this history, scholarship has long emphasized that classical receptions shift over time.

Memories of Antiquity

Memories of Antiquity

While the study of antiquity and its reception has been an important subject of study for centuries, theoretical approaches to the ways in which reception operates in practice have proven difficult to establish. Classical works, images, and narratives have a long- and wide-ranging reception history and in tracing this history, scholarship has long emphasized that classical receptions shift over time.

Memories of Antiquity

Memories of Antiquity

While the study of antiquity and its reception has been an important subject of study for centuries, theoretical approaches to the ways in which reception operates in practice have proven difficult to establish. Classical works, images, and narratives have a long- and wide-ranging reception history and in tracing this history, scholarship has long emphasized that classical receptions shift over time.