|
Showing 1 - 1 of
1 matches in All Departments
This book explores the insights that Cultural Astronomy provides
into the classical Roman world by unveiling the ways in which the
Romans made use of their knowledge concerning the heavens, and by
shedding new light on the interactions between astronomy and
heritage in ancient Roman culture. Leading experts in the field
present fascinating information on how and why the Romans referred
to the sky when deciding upon the orientation of particular
monuments, temples, tombs and even urban layouts. Attention is also
devoted to questions of broader interest, such as the contribution
that religious interpretation of the sky made in the assimilation
of conquered peoples. When one considers astronomy in the Roman
world it is customary to think of the work and models of Ptolemy,
and perhaps the Julian calendar or even the sighting of the Star of
Bethlehem. However, like many other peoples in antiquity, the
Romans interacted with the heavens in deeper ways that exerted a
profound influence on their culture. This book highlights the need
to take this complexity into account in various areas of research
and will appeal to all those who wish to learn more about the
application of astronomy in the lives and architecture of the
Romans.
|
You may like...
Top Five
Chris Rock, Rosario Dawson, …
Blu-ray disc
R38
Discovery Miles 380
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.