1. Prolegómenos a una Ciencia de la Antigüedad.
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MUNILLA ANTOÑANZAS, Javier
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BLACK Lives Matter movement , *BLACK feminists , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations , *NINETEENTH century , *MATERIAL culture ,POMPEII - Abstract
The text is a review of the book "Prolegomena to a Science of Antiquity" by David Hernández de la Fuente. The author highlights the importance of studying Antiquity and reflects on the different historiographical and ideological trends that have worked in this area. The book is structured into six chapters and addresses topics such as the study of Antiquity in history, the birth of the sciences of Antiquity, and the expansion and specialization of these disciplines in the 19th century. The author also emphasizes the importance of philology in the study of Antiquity. The text analyzes the origin and development of archaeology and the study of material culture, which dates back to the travels of antiquarians in search of objects in historical places. The influence of archaeological excavations in Pompeii and Herculaneum during the reign of Charles III of Spain is mentioned. The text also addresses the crisis of European thought at the end of the 19th century and the impact of Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud on studies of Antiquity. The text also examines new forms of studying Antiquity in the 20th century and current perspectives for its study, including the feminist movement and Black Lives Matter. The importance of the classical legacy is highlighted, and the disappearance of philology in universities is criticized. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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