Peiresc's Orient

Peiresc's Orient
Title Peiresc's Orient PDF eBook
Author Peter N. Miller
Publisher Routledge
Pages 373
Release 2017-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 1351219693

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The ten essays published in this volume were written over the space of a decade, but they were conceived from the start as a coherent whole, presenting Peiresc's study of discrete languages and literatures of the Near East and North Africa. For Peiresc the student of the Classical past, this described the eastern and southern space in which the Greeks and Romans lived and strove. For Peiresc the Christian, this was the world of the Bible that impacted upon the Greeks and Romans. And for Peiresc of the Mediterranean (for he was born in Aix, spent much time in Marseille, and lived outside of the region for only 6 of his 57 years), this was the territory that his friends and colleagues sailed to, lived in and, usually, came back from. The convergence of these axes in the life of one man, and a man of singular intellectual power and charm whose vast personal paper arsenal had survived, makes this such a compelling project. The essays are arranged in a roughly chronological order. They follow the course of Peiresc’s own projects from his early encounter with the ancient Near East in Greek and Roman literature, through his engagement with Arabic to his deepening kowledge of rabbinic texts to the wider world of the new oriental studies of the seventeenth century which he helped create: Samaritan, Coptic and Ethiopic.

Antiquities in Motion

Antiquities in Motion
Title Antiquities in Motion PDF eBook
Author Barbara Furlotti
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 294
Release 2019-06-18
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 1606065912

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An exciting new approach to understand the trade of antiquities in early modern Rome traces the journey of objects from discovery to display. Barbara Furlotti presents a dynamic interpretation of the early modern market for antiquities, relying on the innovative notion of archaeological finds as mobile items. She reconstructs the journey of ancient objects from digging sites to venues where they were sold, such as Roman marketplaces and antiquarians’ storage spaces; to sculptors’ workshops, where they were restored; and to Italian and other European collections, where they arrived after complicated and costly travel over land and sea. She shifts the attention away from collectors to peasants with shovels, dealers and middlemen, and restorers who unearthed, cleaned up, and repaired or remade objects, recuperating the role these actors played in Rome’s socioeconomic structure. Furlotti also examines the changes in economic value, meaning, and appearance that antiquities underwent as they moved trhoughout their journeys and as they reached the locations in which they were displayed. Drawing on vast unpublished archival material, she offers answers to novel questions: How were antiquities excavated? How and where were they traded? How were laws about the ownership of ancient finds made, followed, and evaded?

Representations of the Self from the Renaissance to Romanticism

Representations of the Self from the Renaissance to Romanticism
Title Representations of the Self from the Renaissance to Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Patrick Coleman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 310
Release 2000-04-27
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780521661461

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This book examines the public assertion of self by men and women in England, France and Germany from the Renaissance to Romanticism.

Beyond Egyptomania

Beyond Egyptomania
Title Beyond Egyptomania PDF eBook
Author Miguel John Versluys
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 362
Release 2020-06-08
Genre Art
ISBN 3110565846

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The material and intellectual presence of Egypt is at the heart of Western culture, religion and art from Antiquity to the present. This volume aims to provide a long term and interdisciplinary perspective on Egypt and its mnemohistory, taking theories on objects and their agency as its main point of departure. The central questions the book addresses are why, from the first millennium BC onwards, things and concepts Egyptian are to be found in such a great variety of places throughout European history and how we can account for their enduring impact over time. By taking a radically object-oriented perspective on this question, this book is also a major contribution to current debates on the agency of artefacts across archaeology, anthropology and art history.

The Reception of Ancient Egypt in Venice, 1400–1800

The Reception of Ancient Egypt in Venice, 1400–1800
Title The Reception of Ancient Egypt in Venice, 1400–1800 PDF eBook
Author Sabine Herrmann
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 262
Release
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ISBN 3031577159

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The Mirrour of True Nobility & Gentility Being the Life of Peiresc

The Mirrour of True Nobility & Gentility Being the Life of Peiresc
Title The Mirrour of True Nobility & Gentility Being the Life of Peiresc PDF eBook
Author Pierre Gassendi
Publisher Infinity Publishing
Pages 340
Release 2003
Genre
ISBN 0741417529

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Local antiquities, local identities

Local antiquities, local identities
Title Local antiquities, local identities PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Christian
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 556
Release 2018-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 152613103X

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This collection investigates the wide array of local antiquarian practices that developed across Europe in the early modern era. Breaking new ground, it explores local concepts of antiquity in a period that has been defined as a uniform 'Renaissance'. Contributors take a novel approach to the revival of the antique in different parts of Italy, as well as examining other, less widely studied antiquarian traditions in France, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Britain and Poland. They consider how real or fictive ruins, inscriptions and literary works were used to demonstrate a particular idea of local origins, to rewrite history or to vaunt civic pride. In doing so, they tackle such varied subjects as municipal antiquities collections in Southern Italy and France, the antiquarian response to the pagan, Christian and Islamic past on the Iberian Peninsula, and Netherlandish interest in megalithic ruins thought to be traces of a prehistoric race of Giants.