Constanze Güthenke’s latest book, Feeling and Classical Philology: Knowing Antiquity in German Scholarship, 1770–1920(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), makes a major and distinctive contribution to the study of German classical scholarship. We have decided to mark its publication by inviting three distinguished scholars in the field to respond to its key findings and interpretative insights. This digital roundtable is intended as an early contribution to the debate on a study that will warrant much further attention over the years to come.LCFS

Studio e scienza / Fornaro, Maria. - In: HISTORY OF CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP. - ISSN 2632-4091. - 3:(2021), pp. 67-77.

Studio e scienza

Fornaro
2021-01-01

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Constanze Güthenke’s latest book, Feeling and Classical Philology: Knowing Antiquity in German Scholarship, 1770–1920(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), makes a major and distinctive contribution to the study of German classical scholarship. We have decided to mark its publication by inviting three distinguished scholars in the field to respond to its key findings and interpretative insights. This digital roundtable is intended as an early contribution to the debate on a study that will warrant much further attention over the years to come.LCFS
2021
Studio e scienza / Fornaro, Maria. - In: HISTORY OF CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP. - ISSN 2632-4091. - 3:(2021), pp. 67-77.
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