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Classics and the History of Ideas - Willem den Boer (ed.): Les études classiques aux XIXe et XXe siècles: leur place dans l'histoire des idées. (Entretiens sur l'antiquité classique, xxiv.) Pp. viii + 347. Vandoeuvres–Geneva: Fondation Hardt, 1980. 45 Sw. frs.
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1 The vast subject of classical antiquity in modern fiction, for instance, is here touched on only in passing (cf. CR n.s. 31 (1981), 280–3). It is a fair guess that many more people in the English-speaking world imbibe their notions of late antiquity from Rosemary Sutcliffe (quam honoris causâ nomino) than from Peter Brown.
2 See van der Paardt, R. Th., ‘The unmasked “I”: Apuleius Met. xi 27’, Mnem. 4. 34 (1981), 96–106.CrossRefGoogle Scholar