Antiquity and Its Reception : : Modern Expressions of the Past / / Maria Helena Trindade Lopes, Maria De Fátima Rosa, Isabel Almeida.

What do we talk about when we talk about antiquity? For the majority of the population, the term immediately transports us to the notion of an ancient age or ancient world (the Parthenon, Athens, and the Coliseum of Rome), which condenses in itself the Greco-Roman world. This reduces antiquity to an...

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