Obelisk. A History
Curan Brian
MIT Press
Testo Inglese.
Cambridge, 2009; br., pp. 384, cm 19x24.
ISBN: 0-262-51270-X - EAN13: 9780262512701
Soggetto: Saggi e Studi sull'antichità
Periodo: 0-1000 (0-XI) Antico
Luoghi: Extra Europa,Roma
Extra: Egitto
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Peso: 1 kg
In each culture obelisks have taken on new meanings and associations. To the Egyptians, the obelisk was the symbol of a pharaoh's right to rule and connection to the divine. In ancient Rome, obelisks were the embodiment of Rome's coming of age as an empire. To nineteenth-century New Yorkers, the obelisk in Central Park stood for their country's rejection of the trappings of empire just as it was itself beginning to acquire imperial power. And to a twentieth-century reader of Freud, the obelisk had anatomical and psychological connotations.
The history of obelisks is a story of technical achievement, imperial conquest, Christian piety and triumphalism, egotism, scholarly brilliance, political hubris, bigoted nationalism, democratic self-assurance, Modernist austerity, and Hollywood kitsch-in short, the story of Western civilization.
Baia grande. La pialassa Baiona ultima frontiera per una valle salmastra
Eremi del Lazio meridionale. Guida ai luoghi di culto rupestri
Konrad. Per quanto un'oca allunghi il collo non diventerà mai un cigno