Can time exist independently of consciousness? In antiquity this question was often framed as an enquiry into the relationship of time and soul. Aristotle cautiously ...
Continue Reading →Housing is shaped by culturally-specific expectations about the kinds of architecture and decoration that are appropriate; about how and where different activities should ...
Continue Reading →This book examines the application of drawing in the design process of classical architecture, exploring how the tools and techniques of drawing developed ...
Continue Reading →Plato’s Symposium is the most literary of all his works and one which all students of classics are likely to want to read ...
Continue Reading →In this introduction, Christina Riggs explores the visual arts produced in Egypt over a span of some 4000 years. Describing the context and ...
Continue Reading →From ancient forts in New Zealand to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., Earth Architecture ranges across the globe, covering more than ...
Continue Reading →Jacques Ignace Hittorff or, in German, Jakob Ignaz Hittorff (Cologne, 20 August 1792 – 25 March 1867) was a German-born French architect who ...
Continue Reading →Anne Claude de Tubières-Grimoard de Pestels de LĂ©vis, comte de Caylus, marquis d’Esternay, baron de Bransac (Anne Claude Philippe; October 31, 1692 – ...
Continue Reading →“He has revealed to us the whole of antiquity”: so spoke Pope Pius II of the historian and archaeologist avant la lettre, Biondo ...
Continue Reading →For all those interested in the relationship between ideas and the built environment, John Onians provides a lively illustrated account of the range ...
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