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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2023
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- ISBN-13: 9781009306485
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Part I. Victorian Engagements with the Bible and Antiquity: The Shock of
the Old: 1. Introduction: history, god, and me Simon Goldhill and Ruth
Jackson Ravenscroft; 2. Genealogy, translation, and resistance: between the
bible and the Greeks Simon Goldhill; 3. Herodotus, historian of the Hebrew
people, without knowing it Suzanne L. Marchand; 4. The bible, classical
antiquity, and the invention of Victorian art at the 1887 Manchester
jubilee exhibition Kate Nichols; 5. The classical and biblical in dialogue:
a conversation in Victorian sculpture Caroline Vout; 6. Dionysia in
Bavaria: Greek Theatre, German Catholicism and the Cultural Uses of the
Oberammergau Passion Play, 1830-1910 Robert D. Priest; 7. Popes and
Caesars: St Paul, protestant bible culture, and the building of the
American episcopal church in Rome G. A. Bremner; 8. Protestant travellers
to Rome and the legacies of the apostolic church Dorothy M. Figueira and
Brian H. Murray; 9. HMS Bacchante: religion, time travel, and the Victorian
monarchy Michael Ledger-Lomas; 10. 'Whoso humbleth himself shall be
exalted, whoso exalteth himself shall be abased': F. D. Maurice and the
history of philosophy Jocelyn Paul Betts; 11. 'The borderland of the
bible': M. R. James, the apocrypha, and Christian antiquity in the late
nineteenth century Alison Knight and Scott Mandelbrote; 12. Words thrown
out: Matthew Arnold's version of Isaiah Laura McCormick Kilbride; 13.
Hellenism, Hebraism and heathenism in nineteenth-century England: Connop
Thirlwall, George Grote and the religions of antiquity Brian Young; 14.
Epilogue: bible, antiquity, and the shock of the old Ruth Jackson
Ravenscroft; Acknowledgement; Bibliography; Index.
the Old: 1. Introduction: history, god, and me Simon Goldhill and Ruth
Jackson Ravenscroft; 2. Genealogy, translation, and resistance: between the
bible and the Greeks Simon Goldhill; 3. Herodotus, historian of the Hebrew
people, without knowing it Suzanne L. Marchand; 4. The bible, classical
antiquity, and the invention of Victorian art at the 1887 Manchester
jubilee exhibition Kate Nichols; 5. The classical and biblical in dialogue:
a conversation in Victorian sculpture Caroline Vout; 6. Dionysia in
Bavaria: Greek Theatre, German Catholicism and the Cultural Uses of the
Oberammergau Passion Play, 1830-1910 Robert D. Priest; 7. Popes and
Caesars: St Paul, protestant bible culture, and the building of the
American episcopal church in Rome G. A. Bremner; 8. Protestant travellers
to Rome and the legacies of the apostolic church Dorothy M. Figueira and
Brian H. Murray; 9. HMS Bacchante: religion, time travel, and the Victorian
monarchy Michael Ledger-Lomas; 10. 'Whoso humbleth himself shall be
exalted, whoso exalteth himself shall be abased': F. D. Maurice and the
history of philosophy Jocelyn Paul Betts; 11. 'The borderland of the
bible': M. R. James, the apocrypha, and Christian antiquity in the late
nineteenth century Alison Knight and Scott Mandelbrote; 12. Words thrown
out: Matthew Arnold's version of Isaiah Laura McCormick Kilbride; 13.
Hellenism, Hebraism and heathenism in nineteenth-century England: Connop
Thirlwall, George Grote and the religions of antiquity Brian Young; 14.
Epilogue: bible, antiquity, and the shock of the old Ruth Jackson
Ravenscroft; Acknowledgement; Bibliography; Index.
Part I. Victorian Engagements with the Bible and Antiquity: The Shock of
the Old: 1. Introduction: history, god, and me Simon Goldhill and Ruth
Jackson Ravenscroft; 2. Genealogy, translation, and resistance: between the
bible and the Greeks Simon Goldhill; 3. Herodotus, historian of the Hebrew
people, without knowing it Suzanne L. Marchand; 4. The bible, classical
antiquity, and the invention of Victorian art at the 1887 Manchester
jubilee exhibition Kate Nichols; 5. The classical and biblical in dialogue:
a conversation in Victorian sculpture Caroline Vout; 6. Dionysia in
Bavaria: Greek Theatre, German Catholicism and the Cultural Uses of the
Oberammergau Passion Play, 1830-1910 Robert D. Priest; 7. Popes and
Caesars: St Paul, protestant bible culture, and the building of the
American episcopal church in Rome G. A. Bremner; 8. Protestant travellers
to Rome and the legacies of the apostolic church Dorothy M. Figueira and
Brian H. Murray; 9. HMS Bacchante: religion, time travel, and the Victorian
monarchy Michael Ledger-Lomas; 10. 'Whoso humbleth himself shall be
exalted, whoso exalteth himself shall be abased': F. D. Maurice and the
history of philosophy Jocelyn Paul Betts; 11. 'The borderland of the
bible': M. R. James, the apocrypha, and Christian antiquity in the late
nineteenth century Alison Knight and Scott Mandelbrote; 12. Words thrown
out: Matthew Arnold's version of Isaiah Laura McCormick Kilbride; 13.
Hellenism, Hebraism and heathenism in nineteenth-century England: Connop
Thirlwall, George Grote and the religions of antiquity Brian Young; 14.
Epilogue: bible, antiquity, and the shock of the old Ruth Jackson
Ravenscroft; Acknowledgement; Bibliography; Index.
the Old: 1. Introduction: history, god, and me Simon Goldhill and Ruth
Jackson Ravenscroft; 2. Genealogy, translation, and resistance: between the
bible and the Greeks Simon Goldhill; 3. Herodotus, historian of the Hebrew
people, without knowing it Suzanne L. Marchand; 4. The bible, classical
antiquity, and the invention of Victorian art at the 1887 Manchester
jubilee exhibition Kate Nichols; 5. The classical and biblical in dialogue:
a conversation in Victorian sculpture Caroline Vout; 6. Dionysia in
Bavaria: Greek Theatre, German Catholicism and the Cultural Uses of the
Oberammergau Passion Play, 1830-1910 Robert D. Priest; 7. Popes and
Caesars: St Paul, protestant bible culture, and the building of the
American episcopal church in Rome G. A. Bremner; 8. Protestant travellers
to Rome and the legacies of the apostolic church Dorothy M. Figueira and
Brian H. Murray; 9. HMS Bacchante: religion, time travel, and the Victorian
monarchy Michael Ledger-Lomas; 10. 'Whoso humbleth himself shall be
exalted, whoso exalteth himself shall be abased': F. D. Maurice and the
history of philosophy Jocelyn Paul Betts; 11. 'The borderland of the
bible': M. R. James, the apocrypha, and Christian antiquity in the late
nineteenth century Alison Knight and Scott Mandelbrote; 12. Words thrown
out: Matthew Arnold's version of Isaiah Laura McCormick Kilbride; 13.
Hellenism, Hebraism and heathenism in nineteenth-century England: Connop
Thirlwall, George Grote and the religions of antiquity Brian Young; 14.
Epilogue: bible, antiquity, and the shock of the old Ruth Jackson
Ravenscroft; Acknowledgement; Bibliography; Index.