All Stories

  1. Life and (Love) Letters: Looking in on Winckelmann’s Correspondence
  2. POMPEIAN RECEPTIONS - (S.) Hales, (J.) Paul (edd.) Pompeii in the Public Imagination. From its Rediscovery to Today. Pp. xx + 417, ills, colour pls. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. Cased, £84, US$160. ISBN: 978-0-19-956936-6.
  3. Reception
  4. Questioning the Democratic, and Democratic Questioning
  5. Winckelmann and the Invention of Antiquity
  6. Homeric questions: a late eighteenth-century priority dispute
  7. Heyne, Winckelmann, and Altertumswissenschaft
  8. Conclusion: the problem of Wolf’s Hellenism
  9. Herder, Winckelmann, and Wissenschaft
  10. Introduction: Winckelmann and the imagined community of classical scholarship, 1790–1930
  11. ‘Kennzeichen der griechischen Meisterstücke’: Winckelmann’s early Roman writings and the discourse of connoisseurship
  12. Winckelmann’s Geschichte der Kunst des Alterthums and its earliest critical reception
  13. ‘Placez moi dans un coin de Votre Bibliotheque’: Winckelmann’s career in Germany and his self-positioning within the eighteenth-century Republic of Letters
  14. Thucydides and the Modern World
  15. Classics Today - (A.) Chaniotis, (A.) Kuhn, (C.) Kuhn (edd.) Applied Classics. Comparisons, Constructs, Controversies. (HABES 46.) Pp. viii + 259, ills. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2009. Paper, €46. ISBN: 978-3-515-09430-6.
  16. Eighteenth-Century German Classicism - (V.) Rosenberger (ed.) Die Ideale der Alten. Antikerezeption um 1800. (Friedenstein-Forschungen 3.) Pp. 199, ills. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2008. Cased, €44. ISBN: 978-3-515-09000-1.
  17. Can Political Theory Provide a Model for Reception?: Max Weber and Hannah Arendt
  18. Allusion and ekphrasis in Winckelmann's Paris description of the Apollo Belvedere
  19. Introduction: the modern reception of Thucydides