The birth and development of the idealized concept of Arcadia in the Ancient World / Antonio Corso.
Yer Numarası
A.IX/7245
ISBN
9781803271644
9781803271651 (e-Pdf)
9781803271651 (e-Pdf)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yazar
Yayın Bilgisi
Oxford : Archaeopress, ©2022.
Fiziksel Niteleme
vi, 188 sayfa : resim (çoğu renkli), çizim, plan ; 25 cm.
Dizi
Archaeopress archaeology
Genel Not
İndeks s. 179-188.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Bibliyografya s. 167-178.
İçindekiler Notu
List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Escaping the community in Archaic Greece -- The Homeric/Geometric period -- The orientalising period -- The high and Late Archaic periods -- The Early Classical Period -- Historical and literary evidence -- The visual evidence -- The Mid Classical Period -- The historical and literary evidence -- The visual evidence -- The Late Classical Period -- The historical and literary evidence -- The evidence in architecture and the visual arts -- The creation of the Arcadian Dream in early Hellenistic times -- The Age of the Diadochi -- Historical and literary evidence -- The visual evidence -- Evidence from the Roman world -- The Arcadiam Dream in mid Hellenistic times -- The historical and mythical evidence -- Visual evidence -- The Arcadian Dream in late Hellenistic times -- The historical and literary evidence -- Architecture and the visual arts -- Bibliography -- Index of testimonia.
Özet, vb.
“Bringing together for the first time all the available evidence for the origination and development of the concept of Arcadia, from the Homeric period to the early Roman Empire, this book brings to light a treasure-trove of evidence, both well-known and obscure or fragmentary, filling a significant gap in the scholarly bibliography. The Birth and Development of the Idealized Concept of Arcadia in the Ancient World for the first time brings together all the available evidence for this topic, from the Homeric period to the early Roman Empire, in one place. The evidence is both literary and visual and is considered in a chronological sequence. Thus the reader can follow the blossoming of the Arcadian dream through eight centuries. The ideological, political and philosophical background that forms the basis of this phenomenon is also outlined, and the contributions of poets, historians, philosophers, antiquarians, architects, sculptors and painters are duly considered. The book brings to light a treasure-trove of evidence, both well-known and obscure or fragmentary, filling a significant gap in the scholarly bibliography.” -- Yayıncı.