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Antiquity Recovered

Author : Victoria C. Gardner Coates,Jon L. Seydl
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN : 0892368721

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'Antiquity Recovered' presents 13 diverse essays that trace how perceptions of the past have changed over the course of three centuries of excavations. They range in subject from a reassessment of the contents of the library at Herculaneum's Villa of the Papyri, to the symbolic appearance of the ancient world in classic films.

Winckelmann and the Invention of Antiquity

Author : Katherine Harloe
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2013-08-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780191625992

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Winckelmann and the Invention of Antiquity by Katherine Harloe Pdf

This volume provides a new perspective on the emergence of the modern study of antiquity, Altertumswissenschaft, in eighteenth-century Germany through an exploration of debates that arose over the work of the art historian Johann Joachim Winckelmann between his death in 1768 and the end of the century. Winckelmann's eloquent articulation of the cultural and aesthetic value of studying the ancient Greeks, his adumbration of a new method for studying ancient artworks, and his provision of a model of cultural-historical development in terms of a succession of period styles, influenced both the public and intra-disciplinary self-image of classics long into the twentieth century. Yet this area of Winckelmann's Nachleben has received relatively little attention compared with the proliferation of studies concerning his importance for late eighteenth-century German art and literature, for historians of sexuality, and his traditional status as a 'founder figure' within the academic disciplines of classical archaeology and the history of art. Harloe restores the figure of Winckelmann to classicists' understanding of the history of their own discipline and uses debates between important figures, such as Christian Gottlob Heyne, Friedrich August Wolf, and Johann Gottfried Herder, to cast fresh light upon the emergence of the modern paradigm of classics as Altertumswissenschaft: the multi-disciplinary, comprehensive, and historicizing study of the ancient world.

The Industrial Revolution - Lost in Antiquity - Found in the Renaissance

Author : Cort MacLean Johns, Ph.D.-HSG
Publisher : Cort MacLean Johns Ph.D.- HSG
Page : 478 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2021-02-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789463458443

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The Industrial Revolution - Lost in Antiquity - Found in the Renaissance by Cort MacLean Johns, Ph.D.-HSG Pdf

Ever increasing research evidence continues to mount. Having started my research on the connection of the Hydraulis to the roots of the more recent Industrial Revolution at the University of St. Gallen in 1989 over 30 years ago, I continue to identify additional support for it. We do not know whether the beginnings of an Industrial Revolution in Hellenistic Greece would have continued if not cut off by the Roman Empire's conquests. Neither do we know whether the more recent (latent) Industrial Revolution could have risen up again in the 17th-century without Vitruvius or Hero of Alexander's preserved writings. The point of this book is to emphasize with new findings that had the Romans not stopped the growth of science and technology in the Hellenistic Period that it would have likely continued to develop into a full-fledged Industrial Revolution. Secondly, the more recent Industrial Revolution borrowed heavily on the technology and science of the Hellenistic Period. In the true sense of the "Renaissance" 17th-century industrial progress largely picked up the written remnants of Antiquity to be able to continue on after a centuries long caesura.

The Industrial Revolution - Lost in Antiquity - Found in the Renaissance

Author : Cort McLean Johns Ph.D. - HSG
Publisher : KDP Amazon
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2021-03-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781638214618

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The Industrial Revolution - Lost in Antiquity - Found in the Renaissance by Cort McLean Johns Ph.D. - HSG Pdf

Historians of Technology and Humanist Industrial Archaeologists have failed to include the larger contribution and influence of Ctesibius’ compressor-driven Hydraulis with its pneumatic pumps, keyboard, and organ pipes in the path of critical preparatory events leading up to the ‘Latent’ Industrial Revolution. One should also realize that Ctesibius had all the parts and sub-assemblies on hand to invent the first Steam Hydraulis or Calliope, as illustrated on the front book cover of this work. From the 'Fertile Crescent' of the Persian Empire to the Hellenistic Library of Alexandria, Vitruvius writing brought the Hydraulis to the Abbey of St. Gall in 1414 during the Renaissance. Its path then took it through Italy, Germany, and the Paris of Louis XIV along the Arch of Industrial Reawakening. This was the Hydraulis 2-millennium path from Antiquity to its return reigniting the 'Latent' Industrial Revolution.

Journal

Author : Buddhist Text & Research Society
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 744 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1895
Category : Electronic
ISBN : HARVARD:32044015552540

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Canaan and Israel in Antiquity: A Textbook on History and Religion

Author : K. L. Noll
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-03-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567182586

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Canaan and Israel in Antiquity: A Textbook on History and Religion by K. L. Noll Pdf

This comprehensive classic textbook represents the most recent approaches to the biblical world by surveying Palestine's social, political, economic, religious and ecological changes from Palaeolithic to Roman eras. Designed for beginners with little knowledge of the ancient world, and with copious illustrations and charts, it explains how and why academic study of the past is undertaken, as well as the differences between historical and theological scholarship and the differences between ancient and modern genres of history writing. Classroom tested chapters emphasize the authenticity of the Bible as a product of an ancient culture, and the many problems with the biblical narrative as a historical source. Neither "maximalist" nor "minimalist'" it is sufficiently general to avoid confusion and to allow the assignment of supplementary readings such as biblical narratives and ancient Near Eastern texts. This new edition has been fully revised, incorporating new graphics and English translations of Near Eastern inscriptions. New material on the religiously diverse environment of Ancient Israel taking into account the latest archaeological discussions brings this book right up to date.

Roman Amphora Contents: Reflecting on the Maritime Trade of Foodstuffs in Antiquity (In honour of Miguel Beltrán Lloris)

Author : Darío Bernal-Casasola,Michel Bonifay,Alessandra Pecci,Victoria Leitch
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781803270630

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Roman Amphora Contents: Reflecting on the Maritime Trade of Foodstuffs in Antiquity (In honour of Miguel Beltrán Lloris) by Darío Bernal-Casasola,Michel Bonifay,Alessandra Pecci,Victoria Leitch Pdf

Presents the results of the RACIIC International Congress (Roman Amphora Contents International Interactive Conference, Cádiz, 2015), dedicated to the distinguished Spanish amphorologist Miguel Beltrán Lloris. This volume aims to reflect on the current state of knowledge about the palaeocontents of Roman amphorae.

Ancient Arms Race: Antiquity's Largest Fortresses and Sasanian Military Networks of Northern Iran

Author : Eberhard Sauer,Jebrael Nokandeh,Hamid Omrani Rekavandi
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 1426 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2023-02-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789254631

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Ancient Arms Race: Antiquity's Largest Fortresses and Sasanian Military Networks of Northern Iran by Eberhard Sauer,Jebrael Nokandeh,Hamid Omrani Rekavandi Pdf

Which ancient army boasted the largest fortifications, and how did the competitive build-up of military capabilities shape world history? Few realise that imperial Rome had a serious competitor in Late Antiquity. Late Roman legionary bases, normally no larger than 5ha, were dwarfed by Sasanian fortresses, often covering 40ha, sometimes even 125-175ha. The latter did not necessarily house permanent garrisons but sheltered large armies temporarily – perhaps numbering 10-50,000 men each. Even Roman camps and fortresses of the Early and High Empire did not reach the dimensions of their later Persian counterparts. The longest fort-lined wall of the late antique world was also Persian. Persia built up, between the fourth and sixth centuries AD, the most massive military infrastructure of any ancient or medieval Near Eastern empire – if not the ancient and medieval world. Much of the known defensive network was directed against Persia’s powerful neighbours in the north rather than the west. This may reflect differences in archaeological visibility more than troop numbers. Urban garrisons in the Romano-Persian frontier zone are much harder to identify than vast geometric compounds in marginal northern lands. Recent excavations in Iran have enabled us to precision-date two of the largest fortresses of Southwest Asia, both larger than any in the Roman world. Excavations in a Gorgan Wall fort have shed much new light on frontier life, and we have unearthed a massive bridge nearby. A sonar survey has traced the terminal of the Tammisheh Wall, now submerged under the waters of the Caspian Sea. Further work has focused on a vast city and settlements in the hinterland. Persia’s Imperial Power, our previous project, had already shed much light on the Great Wall of Gorgan, but it was our recent fieldwork that has thrown the sheer magnitude of Sasanian military infrastructure into sharp relief.

Representing Duchess Anna Amalia's Bildung

Author : Christina K. Lindeman
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2017-04-21
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351768061

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Representing Duchess Anna Amalia's Bildung by Christina K. Lindeman Pdf

The cultural milieu in the “Age of Goethe” of eighteenth-century Germany is given fresh context in this art historical study of the noted writers’ patroness: Anna Amalia, Duchess of Weimar-Sachsen-Eisenach. An important noblewoman and patron of the arts, Anna Amalia transformed her court into one of the most intellectually and culturally brilliant in Europe; this book reveals the full scope of her impact on the history of art of this time and place. More than just biography or a patronage study, this book closely examines the art produced by German-speaking artists and the figure of Anna Amalia herself. Her portraits demonstrate the importance of social networks that enabled her to construct scholarly, intellectual identities not only for herself, but for the region she represented. By investigating ways in which the duchess navigated within male-dominated institutions as a means of advancing her own self-cultivation – or Bildung – this book demonstrates the role accorded to women in the public sphere, cultural politics, and historical memory. Cumulatively, Christina K. Lindeman traces how Anna Amalia, a woman from a small German principality, was represented as an active participant in enlightened discourses. The author presents a novel and original argument concerned with how a powerful woman used art to shape her identity, how that identity changed over time, and how people around her shaped it – an approach that elucidates the power of portraiture in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Europe.

Petrarch and the Renascence

Author : John Humphreys Whitfield
Publisher : Ardent Media
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1943
Category : Humanism
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Antiquarian

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 542 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1871
Category : Archaeology
ISBN : OXFORD:N13593313

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The Antiquary

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1871
Category : Archaeology
ISBN : NYPL:33433075857056

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The Antiquary

Author : Anonymous
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2023-02-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783382119638

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.