Arqueología

Arqueología

Author: Javier Alonso López

Publisher: Shackleton Books

Published: 2023-09-09

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 841361466X

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Para los jóvenes (y no tan jóvenes) amantes de la arqueología, el apasionante relato de veinte descubrimientos llenos de aventura y misterio. El día que Heinrich Schliemann descubrió Troya, la legendaria ciudad de la que hablaban los poemas de Homero, rompió a llorar como un niño pequeño. Corría el año 1870, tenía casi 60 años, y la había estado buscando durante toda su vida. El descubrimiento de Troya fue la prueba irrefutable de algo que hasta entonces se creía que era solo un mito. A partir de ese momento, Schliemann y otros que le siguieron recuperaron para la historia una maravillosa civilización, la micénica. Aunque es sin duda uno de los más famosos, el de Schliemann no ha sido el único hallazgo que nos ha descubierto civilizaciones, ciudades o personajes que se habían perdido en las brumas del olvido. En este libro, encontrarás la historia de los 20 descubrimientos más importantes de la arqueología. Abrirás con Howard Carter la tumba del enigmático Tutankamón, acompañarás a J.L. Burckhardt en su primer paseo por Petra, a Hiram Bingham en la primera ascensión al Machu Picchu, la ciudad engullida por la jungla, y te quedarás de piedra al desenterrar los guerreros de terracota de Xi'an con Harding y Vaux. Pero, sobre todo, sentirás la misma emoción que sintieron ellos al descubrir los secretos ocultos de la historia.


Martial, Book IV

Martial, Book IV

Author: Rosario Moreno Soldevila

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2017-07-31

Total Pages: 636

ISBN-13: 9047409892

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This volume is the first comprehensive commentary on the fourth book of Martial's epigrams. The introduction discusses its date of publication, major themes (Domitian, literature, death), the arrangement and form of the epigrams, and some issues concerning the transmission of the text. Of special note is the author’s study of the structure of the book. The commentary, preceded by the Latin critical text and an English translation, aims to provide readers with as much pertinent information as possible to enable them to fully comprehend the epigrams. Attention is paid to style and literary tradition, as well as to realia. Both each individual epigram and the book as a whole are studied as finely accomplished works of art.


Mountains of Silver and Rivers of Gold

Mountains of Silver and Rivers of Gold

Author: Ann Neville

Publisher: Oxbow Books

Published: 2007-01-24

Total Pages: 745

ISBN-13: 1782974369

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The traditional picture of the Phoenicians in Iberia is that of wily traders drawn there by the irresistible lure of the fabulous mineral wealth of the El Dorado of the ancient world. However, a remarkable series of archaeological discoveries, starting in the 1960s, have transformed our understanding of the Phoenicians and allow us to glimpse a picture of life in the Far West that is far richer, and more complex, than the traditional mercantile hypothesis. Drawing on literary and archaeological sources, this books offers an in-depth analysis of the Phoenicians in Iberia: their settlements, material culture, contacts with the local people, and activities; agricultural and cultural, as well as commercial. It concludes that the Phoenician presence in Iberia gave rise to a truly western form of Phoenician culture, one that was enriched and drew from contacts with the local population, forming a characteristic identity, still visible on the arrival of the Romans in the Peninsula.


Colonial Encounters in Ancient Iberia

Colonial Encounters in Ancient Iberia

Author: Michael Dietler

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2009-10-15

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 0226148483

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During the first millennium BCE, complex encounters of Phoenician and Greek colonists with natives of the Iberian Peninsula transformed the region and influenced the entire history of the Mediterranean. One of the first books on these encounters to appear in English, this volume brings together a multinational group of contributors to explore ancient Iberia’s colonies and indigenous societies, as well as the comparative study of colonialism. These scholars—from a range of disciplines including classics, history, anthropology, and archaeology—address such topics as trade and consumption, changing urban landscapes, cultural transformations, and the ways in which these issues played out in the Greek and Phoenician imaginations. Situating ancient Iberia within Mediterranean colonial history and establishing a theoretical framework for approaching encounters between colonists and natives, these studies exemplify the new intellectual vistas opened by the engagement of colonial studies with Iberian history.


Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 3 (1050-1200)

Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 3 (1050-1200)

Author: David Thomas

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2011-03-21

Total Pages: 819

ISBN-13: 9004195157

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Christian-Muslim Relations, a Bibliographical History 3 (CMR3) is a history of all the works on Christian-Muslim relations from 1050 to 1200. It comprises introductory essays and over one hundred entries containing descriptions, assessments and comprehensive bibliographical details of individual works.


The Visigoths in Gaul and Iberia

The Visigoths in Gaul and Iberia

Author: Alberto Ferreiro

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2006-11-30

Total Pages: 943

ISBN-13: 9047408187

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This bibliography is a supplement to the one previously published by Brill in 1988. This one covers material from 1984 to 2003. The chronology has been expanded to begin in the fourth century. Numerous Iberian Church Fathers not represented in the first one are now incorporated. The book contains author and subject indexes and is cross-referenced throughout.


Martial, Book VII. A Commentary

Martial, Book VII. A Commentary

Author: Guillermo Galán Vioque

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2017-09-18

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13: 9004350977

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This volume is the first comprehensive commentary on the seventh book of Martial's epigrams. The introduction discusses the date of publication of Martial’s books, the themes of the epigrams of book seven as well as the transmission of the text. The autor pays special attention to the adulation of Domitian in book seven, the satirization of lawyers, legacy-hunters, parasites and dinner-guests, and hetero- and homosexuality. The commentary, preceded by a revised edition of Shackleton Bailey’s Teubner edition (1990), focuses on literary, linguistic and metrical matters. Thematic relationships with other books of Martial and other Greek and Latin literature are highlighted. Attention is also paid to the use of recurrent motifs, obscene language, puns, double meanings and proper names.


The Spanish Hermes and Wisdom Traditions in Medieval Iberia

The Spanish Hermes and Wisdom Traditions in Medieval Iberia

Author: Juan Udaondo Alegre

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2024-11-05

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1914967097

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A captivating study of translation, adaptation, and intellectual cross-pollination that situates the Castilian Hermes in the center of medieval Mediterranean cultural exchange Hermes Trismegistus, a Hellenistic conflation of the Greek Hermes (god of interpretative wisdom) and the Egyptian Thoth (god of wisdom) was considered by many in the medieval world as the father of culture. Between c. 300 BCE - c. 1200 CE various treatises were attributed to the legendary sage, becoming known as the Hermetica - a combination of diverse philosophical and spiritual systems, addressing subjects such as alchemy, magic, and astrology. The Hermetica circulated widely, with premodern translations in Latin, Hebrew, Syriac, Persian, Arabic, and other Eastern languages. Whilst these iterations have been thoroughly researched, little attention has been paid to the Castilian Hermes, the first rendition of the wisdom traditions of Hermes Trismegistus in a Romance language. This book follows the ways in which Hermetic knowledge was brought to the Iberian Peninsula, showing how Hermes became the philosophical and spiritual inspiration for Christian, Arabic, and Jewish scholars there. Udaondo Alegre unveils the pivotal role of King Alfonso X ("the Learned") of Castile (1252-84) in creating this Spanish Hermes. Through the meticulous tracing of source texts and literary influences, the author explores the myriad ways in which Hermes crossed religious and linguistic boundaries to embody a composite intellectual identity, emblematic of medieval Spain's multicultural ethos. Alfonso's court is revealed as the site for a unique convergence of translation and interpretation that shaped a distinctly "Hispanic" Hermes.


La arqueología entre la historia y la prehistoria

La arqueología entre la historia y la prehistoria

Author: Piazzini, Carlo Emilio

Publisher: Ediciones Uniandes-Universidad de los Andes

Published: 2011-11-03

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 9587742702

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Desde el siglo xix la arqueología se ha concebido como una etnografía prehistórica o como una ciencia auxiliar de la historia, mientras que en las últimas décadas la certeza de que la disciplina no debe restringirse al pasado prehistórico explica el auge de las denominadas arqueologías históricas.