Obelisk. A History
Curan Brian
MIT Press
English Text.
Cambridge, 2009; paperback, pp. 384, cm 19x24.
ISBN: 0-262-51270-X - EAN13: 9780262512701
Subject: Essays on Ancient Times
Period: 0-1000 (0-XI) Ancient World
Places: Out of Europe,Rome
Extra: Ancient Egypt
Languages:
Weight: 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
Konrad. Per quanto un'oca allunghi il collo non diventerà mai un cigno