The Narcissus: Its History and Culture

The Narcissus: Its History and Culture
Title The Narcissus: Its History and Culture PDF eBook
Author Frederick William Burbidge
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1875
Genre Daffodils
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The Horticultural Register

The Horticultural Register
Title The Horticultural Register PDF eBook
Author Joseph Harrison
Publisher
Pages 880
Release 1832
Genre Gardening
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Bulletin of the John Rylands Library

Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
Title Bulletin of the John Rylands Library PDF eBook
Author John Rylands Library
Publisher
Pages 586
Release 1920
Genre Libraries
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The Sunday School Journal

The Sunday School Journal
Title The Sunday School Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 312
Release 1879
Genre Religious education
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Gods and Heroes in Late Archaic Greek Art

Gods and Heroes in Late Archaic Greek Art
Title Gods and Heroes in Late Archaic Greek Art PDF eBook
Author Karl Schefold
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 404
Release 1992-12-03
Genre Art
ISBN 9780521327183

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This volume is the sequel to Karl Schefold's Myth and Legend in Early Greek Art, and the second in his ambitious project to trace the representation of the Greek myths in Greek art from the beginnings down to the Hellenistic period.

The Living Death of Antiquity

The Living Death of Antiquity
Title The Living Death of Antiquity PDF eBook
Author William Fitzgerald
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 285
Release 2022
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0192893963

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The Living Death of Antiquity examines the idealization of an antiquity that exhibits, in the words of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, 'a noble simplicity and quiet grandeur'. Fitzgerald discusses the aesthetics of this strain of neoclassicism as manifested in a range of work in different mediaand periods, focusing on the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. In the aftermath of Winckelmann's writing, John Flaxman's engraved scenes from the Iliad and the sculptors Antonio Canova and Bertel Thorvaldsen reinterpreted ancient prototypes or invented new ones. Looking with asympathetic eye on the original aspirations of the neoclassical aesthetic and its forward-looking potential, Fitzgerald describes how it can tip over into the vacancy or kitsch through which a 'remaindered' antiquity lingers in our minds and environments. This book asks how the neoclassical value ofsimplicity serves to conjure up an epiphanic antiquity, and how whiteness, in both its literal and metaphorical forms, acts as the 'logo' of neoclassical antiquity, and functions aesthetically in a variety of media. In the context of the waning of a neoclassically idealised antiquity, Fitzgeralddescribes the new contents produced by its asymptotic approach to meaninglessness, and how the antiquity that it imagined both is and isn't with us.

The Greek Myths

The Greek Myths
Title The Greek Myths PDF eBook
Author Robert Graves
Publisher Penguin
Pages 640
Release 2012-04-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 110158050X

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Robert Graves, classicist, poet, and unorthodox critic, retells the Greek legends of gods and heroes for a modern audience And, in the two volumes of The Greek Myths, he demonstrates with a dazzling display of relevant knowledge that Greek Mythology is “no more mysterious in content than are modern election cartoons.” His work covers, in nearly two hundred sections, the creation myths; the legends of the births and lives of the great Olympians; the Theseus, Oedipus, and Heracles cycles; the Argonaut voyage; the tale of Troy, and much more. All the scattered elements of each myth have been assembled into a harmonious narrative, and many variants are recorded which may help to determine its ritual or historical meaning, Full references to the classical sources, and copious indexes, make the book as valuable to the scholar as to the general reader; and a full commentary on each myth explains and interprets the classical version in the light of today’s archaeological and anthropological knowledge.