The Great March towards the East of the cultures of the Extreme West and the topicality of the Silk Road
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qdfed.23.13409Keywords:
Silk Road, Nestorianism, East and West, travel literature, comparative philosophiesAbstract
The present monographic proposal for QF 2018 combines the committed literary production with the historical commercial route par excellence and the multi-disciplinary reflection around itself, in all aspects and, in that sense, excuse a review of the journey to the East of the Western cultural representations represented here in Nestorianism, that ancient primitive Christianity. To update the reality of the Silk Road offers a review of the most important stimuli that in the present conglomerate with great force, in need of ordering and planning without equal.
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