The Villa Laurentina of Pliny the Younger in an Eighteenth-century Vision

The Villa Laurentina of Pliny the Younger in an Eighteenth-century Vision
Title The Villa Laurentina of Pliny the Younger in an Eighteenth-century Vision PDF eBook
Author Jerzy Miziołek
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9788891308443

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"The book deals with a paper reconstruction of Pliny the Younger' s (c. AD 61-112) villa near Ostia, some twenty kilometres from Rome. This unique work was created in Rome in the years 1777-78 by a young Pole, Count Stanisław Potocki (1755-1821) in cooperation with Giuseppe Manocchi and other outstanding artists of the time. The work, originally in the Potocki collection in Wilanów, is today housed in the iconographic collection of the National Library, Warsaw. It contains over thirty large-format drawings (57.789.5 cm) in colour. Just before the close of the 18th century, probably during his last sojourn in Italy (1795-97), Count Potocki wrote a 24-page-long commentary to his work, entitled Notes et Idées sur la Villa de Pline. This hitherto unpublished manuscript commentary and reconstruction drawings of the villa are now published together with a virtual visualisation of the villa produced in 3D Studio Max 2014."--

Pliny the Younger's Villa Laurentina as Viewed Count Stanislas Kostka Potocki: Between 18th Century Archaeology and a Neoclassical Vision

Pliny the Younger's Villa Laurentina as Viewed Count Stanislas Kostka Potocki: Between 18th Century Archaeology and a Neoclassical Vision
Title Pliny the Younger's Villa Laurentina as Viewed Count Stanislas Kostka Potocki: Between 18th Century Archaeology and a Neoclassical Vision PDF eBook
Author Jerzy Miziołek
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Release 2016
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Ancient Marbles in Naples in the Eighteenth Century

Ancient Marbles in Naples in the Eighteenth Century
Title Ancient Marbles in Naples in the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Eloisa Dodero
Publisher BRILL
Pages 654
Release 2019-09-16
Genre Art
ISBN 9004399100

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In Ancient Marbles in Naples in the Eighteenth Century Eloisa Dodero aims at documenting the history of numerous private collections formed in Naples during the 18th century, with particular concern for the “Neapolitan marbles” and the circumstances of their dispersal.

Man of High Empire

Man of High Empire
Title Man of High Empire PDF eBook
Author Roy K. Gibson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 321
Release 2020-02-27
Genre History
ISBN 0190093994

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Pliny the Younger (c. 60-112 C.E.)--senator and consul in the Rome of emperors Domitian and Trajan, eyewitness to the eruption of Vesuvius in 79, and early 'persecutor' of Christians on the Black Sea--remains Rome's best documented private individual between Cicero and Augustine. No Roman writer, not even Vergil, ties his identity to the regions of Italy more successfully than Pliny. His individuality can be captured by focusing on the range of locales in which he lived: from his hometown of Comum (Como) at the foot of the Italian Alps, down through the villa and farms he owned in Umbria, to the senate and courtrooms of Rome and the magnificent residence he owned on the coast near the capital. Organized geographically, Man of High Empire is the first full-scale biography devoted solely to the Younger Pliny. Reserved, punctilious, occasionally patronizing, and perhaps inclined to overvalue his achievements, Pliny has seemed to some the ancient equivalent of Mr. Collins, the unctuous vicar of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Roy K. Gibson reveals a man more complex than this unfair comparison suggests. An innovating landowner in Umbria and a deeply generous benefactor in Comum, Pliny is also a consul who plays with words in Rome and dispenses summary justice in the provinces. A solicitous, if rather traditional, husband in northern Italy, Pliny is also a literary modernist in Rome, and--more surprisingly--a secret pessimist about Trajan, the 'best' of emperors. Pliny's life is a window on to the Empire at its zenith. The book concludes with an archaeological tour guide of the sites associated with Pliny.

Decoding Cultural Heritage

Decoding Cultural Heritage
Title Decoding Cultural Heritage PDF eBook
Author Fernando Moral-Andrés
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 481
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ISBN 3031576756

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The Villas of Pliny the Younger

The Villas of Pliny the Younger
Title The Villas of Pliny the Younger PDF eBook
Author Helen Henrietta Tanzer
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Pages 184
Release 1924
Genre Architecture
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Examines Pliny's Villas to focus on the homes of the Romans and present a complete chapter in the history of the habitations of man.

Deathscapes

Deathscapes
Title Deathscapes PDF eBook
Author James D. Sidaway
Publisher Routledge
Pages 325
Release 2016-05-13
Genre Science
ISBN 1317154398

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Death is at once a universal and everyday, but also an extraordinary experience in the lives of those affected. Death and bereavement are thereby intensified at (and frequently contained within) certain sites and regulated spaces, such as the hospital, the cemetery and the mortuary. However, death also affects and unfolds in many other spaces: the home, public spaces and places of worship, sites of accident, tragedy and violence. Such spaces, or Deathscapes, are intensely private and personal places, while often simultaneously being shared, collective, sites of experience and remembrance; each place mediated through the intersections of emotion, body, belief, culture, society and the state. Bringing together geographers, sociologists, anthropologists, cultural studies academics and historians among others, this book focuses on the relationships between space/place and death/ bereavement in 'western' societies. Addressing three broad themes: the place of death; the place of final disposition; and spaces of remembrance and representation, the chapters reflect a variety of scales ranging from the mapping of bereavement on the individual or in private domestic space, through to sites of accident, battle, burial, cremation and remembrance in public space. The book also examines social and cultural changes in death and bereavement practices, including personalisation and secularisation. Other social trends are addressed by chapters on green and garden burial, negotiating emotion in public/ private space, remembrance of violence and disaster, and virtual space. A meshing of material and 'more-than-representational' approaches consider the nature, culture, economy and politics of Deathscapes - what are in effect some of the most significant places in human society.