CLA260H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hellenization, Petrarch, Hellenistic Period

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Can look all the way till modern day: e. g. Odysseus characters in modern day films like o brother where art thou: how is the character changed, recast and interpreted, e. g. Rome"s recasting of alexander as a character rather than a historical figure. As early as the 3rd century ad we get alexander romances . They go all the way to the middle. Or in the persian tradition he is subject of oral tradition as alexander the two-horned" and is featured in epic. In the east, byzantine scholars more interested in religious works. 11th century witnesses expanse of universities, and latin becomes invaluable. Petrarch - bringing classical literature back into the mainstream: small wealthy elite group that are interested in this, classical world influential on renaissance, but with a more latin twist. 17th century interest is in the new testament greek and languages get progressively sloppier .

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