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Antigüedad clásica y cultura nobiliaria en la España de finales del siglo XVIII. Autores y ediciones greco-romanas en la biblioteca de José Alvarez d…

2019

This article analyzes the reception of the classical world in the Spanish nobiliary culture at the end of the 18th century. Our objective is materialized through the study of the Greco-Roman books present in the unpublished catalog of the library of José Álvarez de Toledo, 11th Marqués de villafranca. From the examination of the authors and the different editions conserved by the aristocrat, the work tries to examine the influence of the classical world and its actuality in the development of the most advanced nobiliary culture of eighteenth- century Spain.

Beltrán CorbalánLibraryRevista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107719 Antigüedad clásica y cultura nobiliaria en la España de finales del siglo XVIII. Autores y ediciones greco-romanas en la biblioteca de José Alvarez de Toledo [0210-9093 553 Estudis]xI marqués de villafrancaUNESCO::HISTORIAXI Marqués de Villafranca Precioso Izquierdo11th Marqués de villafranca. From the examination of the authors and the different editions conserved by the aristocratNoble CultureFranciscoSiglo xvIII0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107719 Antigüedad clásica y cultura nobiliaria en la España de finales del siglo XVIII. Autores y ediciones greco-romanas en la biblioteca de José Alvarez de ToledoCultura nobiliariaAntigüedad ClásicaClassical Antiquitythe work tries to examine the influence of the classical world and its actuality in the development of the most advanced nobiliary culture of eighteenth- century Spain. Librería:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Domingo This article analyzes the reception of the classical world in the Spanish nobiliary culture at the end of the 18th century. Our objective is materialized through the study of the Greco-Roman books present in the unpublished catalog of the library of José Álvarez de Toledo18th Century 253 271
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The diverse genetic origins of a Classical period Greek army.

2022

Trade and colonization caused an unprecedented increase in Mediterranean human mobility in the first millennium BCE. Often seen as a dividing force, warfare is in fact another catalyst of culture contact. We provide insight into the demographic dynamics of ancient warfare by reporting genome-wide data from fifth-century soldiers who fought for the army of the Greek Sicilian colony of Himera, along with representatives of the civilian population, nearby indigenous settlements, and 96 present-day individuals from Italy and Greece. Unlike the rest of the sample, many soldiers had ancestral origins in northern Europe, the Steppe, and the Caucasus. Integrating genetic, archaeological, isotopic, …

EuropeWarfareMultidisciplinaryMilitary PersonnelArchaeologyGreeceClassical worldHumanshistorySettore BIO/08 - Antropologiaancient DNAancient warfareHistory AncientProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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