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L’historiographie tardo-antique et la transmission des savoirs

Blaudeau, Philippe(Edited by)Nuffelen, Peter(Edited by)
Part of the Millennium Studien/Millennium Studies series
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Late Antiquity witnessed enormous cultural changes, affecting all areas of intellectual life.

Historiography is one of the most characteristic genres of this period and perhaps one of the most innovative ones.

This volume seeks to understand how historiography both responded to the cultural changes and shaped these at the same time.

Indeed, a historiographical work aims at providing its readers with experiences from the past and at interpreting these in a meaningful way and often seeks to integrate this type of knowledge into a wider body of knowledge.

This theme is explored from six angles in the present volume: 1) the relationship between historiography and rhetoric; 2) the transmission of classical rhetorical culture to areas beyond the Roman Empire 3) the circulation of information, traditions and documents in the whole area of the Roman Empire and frontier areas; 4) the role played by intellectual groups (clerical and lay) in this process 5) the social, cultural, and religious variety of audiences; 6) the impact of difference in genre on the engagement with forms of knowledge.

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Product Details
De Gruyter
3110406934 / 9783110406931
Hardback
907.2
12/06/2015
Germany
392 pages
170 x 240 mm, 838 grams