Format:
1 Online-Ressource (XV, 495 Seiten)
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Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme
ISBN:
9789004319714
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9789004319707
Series Statement:
Mnemosyne. Supplements v. 393
Content:
Front Matter /Jeremy McInerney and Ineke Sluiter -- General Introduction /Jeremy McInerney and Ineke Sluiter -- Mount Etna in the Greco-Roman imaginaire: Culture and Liquid Fire /Richard Buxton -- Strabo’s Mountains /Jason König -- Mountain, Myth, and Territory: Teuthrania as Focal Point in the Landscape of Pergamon /Christina G. Williamson -- Diving Underground: Giving Meaning to Subterranean Rivers /Julie Baleriaux -- Experience and Stimmung: Landscapes of the Underworld in Seneca’s Plays /Kathrin Winter -- Birds around the Temple: Constructing a Sacred Environment /Margaret M. Miles -- Juno Sospita and the draco: Myth, Image, and Ritual in the Landscape of the Alban Hills /Rianne Hermans -- Charismatic Landscapes? Scenes from Central Greece under Roman Rule /Betsey A. Robinson -- Heritage in the Landscape: The ‘Heroic Tumuli’ in the Troad Region /Elizabeth Minchin -- Land at Peace and Sea at War: Landscape and the Memory of Actium in Greek Epigrams and Propertius’ Elegies /Bettina Reitz-Joosse -- Thessaly as an Intertextual Landscape of Civil War in Latin Poetry /Annemarie Ambühl -- Migration and Landscapes of Value in Attica /Danielle L. Kellogg -- Songs of Homecoming: Sites of Victories and Celebrations in Pindar’s Victory Odes /Maša Ćulumović -- The Mythical Landscapers of Augustan Rome /Lissa Crofton-Sleigh -- Polyvalent Tomi: Ovid’s Landscape of Relegation and the Romanization of the Black Sea Region /Christoph Pieper -- Stones, Names, Stories, and Bodies: Pausanias before the Walls of Seven-Gated Thebes /Greta Hawes -- Indexes /Jeremy McInerney and Ineke Sluiter.
Content:
‘Where am I?’. Our physical orientation in place is one of the defining characteristics of our embodied existence. However, while there is no human life, culture, or action without a specific location functioning as its setting, people go much further than this bare fact in attributing meaning and value to their physical environment. 'Landscape’ denotes this symbolic conception and use of terrain. It is a creation of human culture. In Valuing Landscape we explore different ways in which physical environments impacted on the cultural imagination of Greco-Roman Antiquity. In seventeen chapters with different disciplinary perspectives, we demonstrate the values attached to mountains, the underworld, sacred landscapes, and battlefields, and the evaluations of locale connected with migration, exile, and travel
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004319707
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Valuing landscape in classical antiquity Leiden : Brill, 2016 ISBN 9789004319707
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
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Ancient Studies
Keywords:
Griechenland
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Römisches Reich
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Kulturlandschaft
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Antike
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Landschaft
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Kollektives Gedächtnis
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Religionsgeografie
DOI:
10.1163/9789004319714
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