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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jos van der ZandenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032047096ISBN 10: 1032047097 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 30 September 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Aims and Objectives 1.2 The Quest for Bildung 1.3 Scholarly Writing 1.4 Method and Structure Chapter 2 Influences I: Bonn 2.1 Bonn Politics 2.2 The French Revolution and Ancient Rome 2.3 Brutus and Republicanism 2.4 The Czerny Enigma 2.5 Nepos 2.6 Cicero and Feder 2.7 German Grossmannsucht 2.8 The Creed of the Illuminati: ‘Read the Ancients’ 2.9 Summary Chapter 3 Influences II: Vienna 3.1 Winckelmann and German Classicism 3.2 Goethe and Schiller 3.3 Ancient Texts Available in German 3.4 Educational Material 3.5 Antiquity in Opera 3.6 Painting and Sculpture 3.7 Summary Chapter 4 Greek Literature I: Homer 4.1 The Translations by Johann Heinrich Voss 4.2 References in Primary Sources 4.3 The Canon in Egerton 2795 4.4 Nephew Karl’s Studies 4.5 Beethoven’s Copy of the Odyssey 4.6 Passages that Caught Beethoven’s Eye 4.7 The Role of Schindler 4.8 Summary 4.9 Appendix: Markings in Homer’s Odyssey Chapter 5 Greek Literature II: Xenophon, Euripides, and Greek Poetry 5.1 Xenophon and Platonism 5.2 Euripides 5.3 The Greek Anthology 5.4 Summary Chapter 6 Literature from Imperial Rome: Plutarch, Horace, and Tacitus 6.1 The Schirach Edition 6.2 References in the Sources 6.3 Plutarch’s Characters 6.4 Some Effects on Beethoven 6.5 Horace 6.6 Tacitus 6.7 Summary Chapter 7 The Role of Hellenistic Philosophy 7.1 Platonism and Stoicism 7.2 Beethoven’s Reading 7.3 Passions 7.4 Moral Issues 7.5 Summary Chapter 8 Antiquity in Beethoven’s Music 8.1 A Survey of the Works 8.2 Bacchus 8.3 Unresolved Dissonances 8.4 Other Opera Plans 8.5 Socrates 8.6 The Problem of Der Sieg des Kreuzes Chapter 9 Closing Observations 9.1 Overview and Analysis of the Findings 9.2 Implications of the Source Findings 9.3 Possible Ramifications for the Music 9.4 Conclusions and RecommendationsReviewsAuthor InformationJos van der Zanden for many years was a producer and director of broadcasting for Dutch Public Radio (the classical music radio station) and throughout this time published many articles on Beethoven, as well as books (also on Schubert and Mozart). In 2020, he completed his PhD at the University of Manchester. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |