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Adveniat tandem Typhis qui detegat orbes COLUMBUS in Neo-Latin Epic Poetry (16th-18th Centuries)
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HEINZ HOFMANN
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- I-IV I
- America and the Classical Tradition: Preface and Introduction V
- Contents XXXV
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I. SCHOLARLY AND LITERARY IMAGES OF THE NEW WORLD FROM THE TIME OF COLUMBUS TO THE PRESENT
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1. GENERAL SUBJECTS
- Classical Models of World Geography and Their Transformation Following the Discovery of America 5
- New World and "novos orbes": Seneca in the Renaissance Debate over Ancient Knowledge of the Americas 77
- The Adjustment of Ptolemaic Atlases to Feature the New World 117
- Classical Ethnography and Its Influence on the European Perception of the Peoples of the New World 135
- The Euhemerist Tradition and the European Perception and Description of the American Indians 173
- Myths and Legends in the Old World and European Expansionism on the American Continent 189
- The Other World and the 'Antipodes'. The Myth of the Unknown Countries between Antiquity and the Renaissance 241
- The Amazon Myth and Latin America 285
- « El Dorado » and the Myth of the Golden Fleece 339
- Classical Antiquity, America, and the Myth of the Noble Savage 379
- Adveniat tandem Typhis qui detegat orbes COLUMBUS in Neo-Latin Epic Poetry (16th-18th Centuries) 420
- The American Indians and the Ancients of Europe: The Idea of Comparison and the Construction of Historical Time in the 18th Century 658
- 692-694 692
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-IV I
- America and the Classical Tradition: Preface and Introduction V
- Contents XXXV
-
I. SCHOLARLY AND LITERARY IMAGES OF THE NEW WORLD FROM THE TIME OF COLUMBUS TO THE PRESENT
-
1. GENERAL SUBJECTS
- Classical Models of World Geography and Their Transformation Following the Discovery of America 5
- New World and "novos orbes": Seneca in the Renaissance Debate over Ancient Knowledge of the Americas 77
- The Adjustment of Ptolemaic Atlases to Feature the New World 117
- Classical Ethnography and Its Influence on the European Perception of the Peoples of the New World 135
- The Euhemerist Tradition and the European Perception and Description of the American Indians 173
- Myths and Legends in the Old World and European Expansionism on the American Continent 189
- The Other World and the 'Antipodes'. The Myth of the Unknown Countries between Antiquity and the Renaissance 241
- The Amazon Myth and Latin America 285
- « El Dorado » and the Myth of the Golden Fleece 339
- Classical Antiquity, America, and the Myth of the Noble Savage 379
- Adveniat tandem Typhis qui detegat orbes COLUMBUS in Neo-Latin Epic Poetry (16th-18th Centuries) 420
- The American Indians and the Ancients of Europe: The Idea of Comparison and the Construction of Historical Time in the 18th Century 658
- 692-694 692