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Date de parution
01 février 2012
Nombre de lectures
1
EAN13
9780791487785
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
7 Mo
List of Tables
Introduction
Anthropogony and Politogony in Anaximander of Miletus
Gerard Naddaf
Prologue
The Origin of Humanity in Traditional (or Mythical) Thought
The Origin of Animals and Humanity According to Anaximander
The Origin of Society According to Mythical Accounts
Some Reflections on the Evolution of the Polis before Anaximander
The Emergence of the Polis and the Invention of Politics
The Origin and Development of Society in Anaximander
The Legend of Danaus, the Danaides, and History
Danaus and the Alphabet
Anaximander's Map: The Canvas of the Oikoumene
Notes
Proportions and Numbers in Anaximander and Early Greek Thought
Robert Hahn
Prologue
Proportionality in Anaximander's Cosmic Architecture
Proportionality and Numbers in Archaic ArchitectureThe Number "3" and Architectural Trisecting
The Idea of Organic Growth in Sacred Architecture
Metrological Studies of Ancient Buildings
Wesenberg's Case for the Canon of Ionic Proportions: 1:9 not 1:10
Schaber's Case Study of the Archaic Artemision: Proportion, Numbers, and Organic Growth
The Temple's Inner Built Structure is Usually 3:1The Metrologies of the Archaic Temples in Samos and Didyma
Literary Formulas and Proportionalities
Sculptural Formulas and Polykleitos' Canon
Anaximander's Cosmic Formula Revisited
The Architect's Design Formula
The Architect's Design Formula and the Cosmic Meaning of the Roof
Epilogue
Notes
The Discovery of Space: Anaximander's Astronomy
Dirk L. Couprie
Prologue
First Exercises in Early Greek Astronomy: The Anachronistic Fallacy
More Exercises in Early Greek Astronomy: Looking at the Heavens with the Naked Eye
A Further Exercise in Early Greek Astronomy: Looking at the Heavens with the Help of a Gnomon
A Last Exercise in Early Greek Astronomy: Anaximander's Map of the World
Anaximander's Big Achievement: The Discovery of Space
The Celestial Bodies Make Full Circles around the Earth
The Earth Floats Unsupported in Space
The Celestial Bodies Lie behind One Another
Anaximander's Numbers and a Map of His Universe
Wheels in Space: A Three-Dimensional Visualization of Anaximander's Universe
Anaximander and the Representation of the Heavens in Ptolemaic Egyptian Art
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index of Concepts and Proper Names
Index of Classical Passages Cited
Publié par
Date de parution
01 février 2012
Nombre de lectures
1
EAN13
9780791487785
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
7 Mo