Lapidarium

Lapidarium

Author: Hettie Judah

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2023-03-07

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0143137417

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Inspired by the lapidaries of the ancient world, this book is a beautifully designed collection of true stories about sixty different stones that have influenced our shared history The earliest scientists ground and processed minerals in a centuries-long quest for a mythic stone that would prolong human life. Michelangelo climbed mountains in Tuscany searching for the sugar-white marble that would yield his sculptures. Catherine the Great wore the wealth of Russia stitched in gemstones onto the front of her bodices. Through the realms of art, myth, geology, philosophy and power, the story of humanity can be told through the minerals and materials that have allowed us to evolve and create. From the Taiwanese national treasure known as the Meat-Shaped Stone to Malta’s prehistoric “fat lady” temples carved in globigerina limestone to the amethyst crystals still believed to have healing powers, Lapidarium is a jewel box of sixty far-flung stones and the stories that accompany them. Together, they explore how human culture has formed stone, and the roles stone has played in forming human culture.


Summary of Hettie Judah's Lapidarium

Summary of Hettie Judah's Lapidarium

Author: Milkyway Media

Publisher: Milkyway Media

Published: 2024-05-20

Total Pages: 69

ISBN-13:

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Get the Summary of Hettie Judah's Lapidarium in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Lapidarium" by Hettie Judah explores the multifaceted relationship between humans and stones, delving into historical, cultural, and scientific aspects. The book examines how precious stones and marble have symbolized wealth, power, and divine authority throughout history, with figures like Catherine the Great and Queen Elizabeth I using jewels to reflect their nations' affluence. It discusses the role of geology in empire-building through resource extraction and the symbolic meanings of stone structures, such as London's use of Portland limestone and the impermanence of stone ruins...


Lapidarium

Lapidarium

Author: Hettie Judah

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2023-03-07

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0593511433

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Inspired by the lapidaries of the ancient world, this book is a beautifully designed collection of true stories about sixty different stones that have influenced our shared history The earliest scientists ground and processed minerals in a centuries-long quest for a mythic stone that would prolong human life. Michelangelo climbed mountains in Tuscany searching for the sugar-white marble that would yield his sculptures. Catherine the Great wore the wealth of Russia stitched in gemstones onto the front of her bodices. Through the realms of art, myth, geology, philosophy and power, the story of humanity can be told through the minerals and materials that have allowed us to evolve and create. From the Taiwanese national treasure known as the Meat-Shaped Stone to Malta’s prehistoric “fat lady” temples carved in globigerina limestone to the amethyst crystals still believed to have healing powers, Lapidarium is a jewel box of sixty far-flung stones and the stories that accompany them. Together, they explore how human culture has formed stone, and the roles stone has played in forming human culture.


Christian Monuments of Cyrenaica

Christian Monuments of Cyrenaica

Author: John Bryan Ward-Perkins

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13:

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The death of Goodchild in 1968 and Ward-Perkins in 1981 left a wealth of material on the Christian sites and monuments of Cyrenaica unpublished.