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OverviewThis book analyzes the rise of the earliest Greek temples through an innovative phenomenological approach, in which lived experiences are assumed as key tools of investigation. Accordingly, much space is dedicated to exploring the connections that tied the Greeks to their surroundings environment, by surviving records of Greek religion, poetry, art, philosophy and architecture from the archaic times. This framework sheds a new light on the relationship between ‘human’ and ‘divine’ in the ancient Greek world, suggesting that the archetypal structure of temple was devised to facilitate a particular kind of experience, that of the Divine. Such an experience produced a break from ordinary and profane life, allowing a special awareness to be gained. The findings and method of this book enable us to bridge the gap between our present days and that distant era, rediscovering our ancient past as an endless source of inspiration. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roberto Malvezzi , Giovanni PianaPublisher: Mimesis International Imprint: Mimesis International ISBN: 9788869771507ISBN 10: 8869771504 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 08 June 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPREFACE - INTRODUCTION - TEMENOS - A PRELIMINARY SURVEY: THE HOMERIC WORLD - THE GREEK SENSE OF THE DIVINE - A CASE STUDY: THE GEOMETRIC STYLE - THE FOUNDATION OF GREEK WISDOM - ANOTHER CASE STUDY: THE INVENTION OF THE KOUROS - PAIDEIA - THE RISE OF THE TEMPLE - CONCLUSIONS PLATES PHOTOGRAPHICAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PERSONAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS BIBLIOGRAPHYReviewsAuthor InformationRoberto Malvezzi is an architect with a solid background in humanistic studies, PhD in civil engineering, and is active in the fields of heritage protection and urban regeneration. He found in the phenomenological tradition a place where to merge his interests for science and humanities; since then, he considers his profession as a sort of applied research, and committed himself to investigate the theme of space in architecture and urbanism through the interpretative keys of phenomenology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |