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This is a revealing consideration of ancient bronzes from their halcyon days in antiquity to their allure today. Ancient bronze statuary provides a sense of immediacy, a window directly back to the classical world. The wistful expression of a young Roman woman, the fixed jaw of a politician, and the tensed muscles of a Greek athlete appear startlingly lifelike, transfixing the viewer with their striking realism. Incredibly durable yet frequently destroyed for their valuable materials, ancient bronzes are comparatively rare discoveries. This book, richly illustrated with works from the J. Paul Getty Museum and other important collections, provides an engaging overview of classical bronzes. The exquisite volume considers bronze throughout its long history, exploring its enormous appeal from antiquity to the present day. The book discusses the many roles bronze objects played in ancient Greece and Rome and analyzes discoveries made at ancient foundries and by contemporary scientists. It also examines references to bronze in mythology, Pliny's histories, and other classical texts, as well as representations on vases and other artworks.
Wie gehen Jugendliche mit den nachmittaglichen Talkshows um? Die Studie zeigt, wie oft Jugendliche Talkshows nutzen, weshalb sie sie sehen, was sie von den Moderatorinnen und Moderatoren sowie den Gasten halten und wie all dies mit ihrer Sicht von der Wirklichkeit zusammenhangt."
Harriet Mattusch's world stretches from South Dakota to New York to Germany, and on to Korea, India, Italy, France, Austria, and eastern Europe. Her life-story spans the twentieth century, and it is written in a conversational tone by a careful listener and an avid learner. She writes with wit, intellect, and the spirit of discovery. Born in South Dakota in 1913, Harriet studied modern dance in New York city, as well as theater, political science, and English literature. She was in Berlin in 1933, the year that Hitler came to power. Returning to the U.S., she got a job at Briarcliff College in New York. She married Kurt Robert Mattusch in 1942, who was born near Magdeburg and had been a founder of the German democratic youth movement, advising his groups in 1933 to leave Germany rather than join the Hitler Youth, and leaving himself in 1937. After the war, Harriet and Robert moved to Berlin, where he worked for the U.S. Civil Administration and she for Occupation Services. Returning to the U.S. in 1948, they renovated a house in Waterford before moving to a farm in Clifton, VA. They lived in Seoul, Korea, from 1959 to 1965, where Harriet wrote three books about Korea and its monuments. During the later 1960s and the 1970s, from their home-base in Clifton they traveled to India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal, to Eastern Europe and the Balkans; for a time they lived in France and in Austria. Harriet wrote about their experiences and about the people they met along the way. Harriet Cressey Mattusch's interests ranged from third-millennium-B.C. Korea to twentieth-century Berlin, from prehistoric man to Anthony Trollope, from classical archaeology to international politics. In addition to her fascination with current events, exploration, travel, archaeology, and dance, Harriet tracked human nature around the world and throughout the twentieth century. This book holds something of interest for anyone who was Alive in the Twentieth Century or who wonders what life could have been like in the twentieth century.
The Villa dei Papiri at Herculaneum-buried during the eruption of
Mt. Vesuvius in A.D. 79, then rediscovered in 1750-contained a
large collection of bronze and marble statuary and busts. Before
they were published or exhibited, the sculptures were restored so
as to appear whole: it is thus that they helped to shape early
modern tastes in classical sculpture.
Ausgehend von einem permanenten nat rlichen Sprachwandel und von bewu ten Ver nderungen durch den Menschen, wird die Wichtigkeit der Bewahrung der Sprachenvielfalt wie die Notwendigkeit einer globalen Verst ndigungssprache f r Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Medizin, Wirtschaft, internationale Politik und Tourismus betont, die sowohl eine nat rliche als auch eine k nstlich geschaffene oder wiederbelebte Sprache sein kann. In der nationalen Politik und Kultur, der Verwaltung, den Medien, im Rechtswesen und Alltag sollten weiterhin die Landes- oder regionalen Sprachen dominieren.
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