02262nam 2200529 450 991079829670332120230807211542.01-4438-9003-0(CKB)3710000000615371(EBL)4535159(MiAaPQ)EBC4535159(Au-PeEL)EBL4535159(CaPaEBR)ebr11216160(CaONFJC)MIL907671(OCoLC)951223239(OCoLC)944380018(FINmELB)ELB150134(EXLCZ)99371000000061537120160620h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierA different kind of black and white visual thinking as epistemic development in professional education /by Prue Bramwell-DavisNewcastle-upon-Tyne, England :Cambridge Scholars Publishing,2015.©20151 online resource (358 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4438-7709-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Why should we continue to draw by hand when computers and photography can do it for us?Freehand drawing is currently enjoying a widespread renaissance. In this path-breaking study, the act of drawing is explored as a way to foster epistemic development and wise thinking skills.Drawing exposes the connecting processes of perception, by which we make sense of the world, creating and using systems of classification which ultimately create boundaries. By exploring the relationships between metaphor, the mental activity fundamental to language, and the coordination of hand and eye essential for draVisual learningProfessional educationDecision makingMoral and ethical aspectsVisual learning.Professional education.Decision makingMoral and ethical aspects.371.335Bramwell-Davis Prue1464550MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910798296703321A different kind of black and white3674241UNINA05770nam 22005531 450 991040425670332120240327205316.090-04-40163-610.1163/9789004401631(CKB)4920000000126360(OCoLC)607160348(nllekb)BRILL9789004401631(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/31396(MiAaPQ)EBC31219045(Au-PeEL)EBL31219045(EXLCZ)99492000000012636020191130d2003 uy 0engurun####uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierThe Representation and Perception of Roman Imperial Power a Proceedings of the Third Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Roman Empire, c. 200 B.C. - A.D. 476), Rome, March 20-23, 2002 /Edited by Paul Erdkamp; O. Hekster; G. de Kleijn; Stephan T.A.M. Mols; Lukas de Blois1st ed.Brill2003Leiden;Boston :BRILL,2003.1 online resourceImpact of Empire ;390-5063-388-9 Preliminary Material -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION /LUKAS DE BLOIS and OLIVIER HEKSTER -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- THE REPRESENTATION AND PERCEPTION OF ROMAN IMPERIAL POWER PARTICULAR MEDIA -- DIE REPRÄSENTATION DER KAISERLICHEN MACHT IN DEN INSCHRIFTEN ROMS UND DES IMPERIUM ROMANUM /GÉZA ALFÖLDY -- COINS AND MESSAGES: AUDIENCE TARGETING ON COINS OF DIFFERENT DENOMINATIONS? /OLIVIER HEKSTER -- LEFT AND RIGHT IN ROMAN COINS OF THE FOURTH AND FIFTH CENTURIES A.D. /FERNANDO LÖPEZ SÁNCHEZ -- RÖMISCHES ORNAMENT ALS SPRACHE. DIE SANFTE GEGENWART DER MACHT /HENNER VON HESBERG -- ROMAN EMPERORS IN POPULAR JARGON: SEARCHING FOR CONTEMPORARY NICKNAMES (I) /CHRISTER BRUUN -- THE IMPERIAL ART OF DYING /ANTON VAN HOOFF -- RÖMISCHE AMTSINHABER ALS VORBILDER FÖR DIE BISCHÖFE DES 4. JAHRHUNDERTS? /R. HAENSCH -- IMPERIUM ROMANUM BETWEEN REPUBLIC AND EMPIRE /JOHN RICHARDSON -- THE PERCEPTION OF ROMAN IMPERIAL AUTHORITY IN HERODIAN'S WORK /LUKAS DE BLOIS -- VALERIUS PATRUINUS' CASE CONTRACTING IN THE NAME OF THE EMPEROR /WILLEM ZWALVE -- LA PLENITUDO POTESTATIS E LA VENERATIO IMPERATORIS COME PRINCIPIO DOGMATICO DELLA POLITICA DELLA TARDA ANTICHITÀ. UN ESEMPIO CHIARO: LA NOTITIA DIGNITATUM /CONCEPCIÓN NEIRA FALEIRO -- THE REPRESENTATION AND PERCEPTION OF ROMAN IMPERIAL POWER ROME AND THE PROVINCES -- THE STREETS OF ROME AS A REPRESENTATION OF IMPERIAL POWER /ANDREW WALLACE-HADRILL -- THE EMPEROR AND PUBLIC WORKS IN THE CITY OF ROME /GERDA DE KLEIJN -- UMANO, SOVRUMANO O DIVINO? LE DIVINITA' AUGUSTE E L'IMPERATORE A ROMA /SILVIO PANCIERA -- ANCYRA, ANTIOCHIA E APOLLONIA. LA RAPPRESENTAZIONE DELLE RES GESTAE DIVI AUGUSTI /PAULA BOTTERI -- THE PERCEPTION OF IMPERIAL POWER IN APHRODISIAS: THE EPIGRAPHIC EVIDENCE /ANGELOS CHANIOTIS -- JURISDICTION AND THE REPRESENTATION OF POWER, OR THE EMPEROR ON CIRCUIT /BERNARD STOLTE -- REPRESENTATION AND PERCEPTION OF ROMAN IMPERIAL POWER IN GREEK PAPYRUS TEXTS FROM AD 238 /JANNEKE DE JONG -- NÄHE UND FERNE KAISERLICHER MACHT: DAS BEISPIEL KÖLN /WERNER ECK -- IM SCHATTEN DES KAISERS: ÜBERLEGUNGEN ZU L. MINICIUS NATALIS QUADRONIUS VERUS UND SEINER BEZIEHUNG ZU HADRIAN /ANDREAS KRIECKHAUS -- BETWEEN CRITICISM AND PRAISE: PROVINCIALS' IMAGE OF THE GOVERNOR IN THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE /DANIELLE SLOOTJES -- THE REPRESENTATION AND PERCEPTION OF ROMAN IMPERIAL POWER INDIVIDUAL EMPERORS -- AUGUSTUS, WAR AND PEACE /J. W. RICH -- AUX MARCHES DU PALAIS: LES ACCÈS AU PALATIUM DE 54 À 70 /YVES PERRIN -- SOME OBSERVATIONS ON NERO AND THE CITY OF ROME /ERIC M. MOORMANN -- OVERCOMING THE BARBARIAN. DEPICTIONS OF ROME'S ENEMIES IN TRAJANIC MONUMENTAL ART /J.C.N. COULSTON -- HADRIAN'S TRAVELS /A.R. BIRLEY -- A REVISION OF HADRIAN'S PORTRAITURE /C. VOUT -- THE CULT OF ROMA AETERNA IN HADRIAN'S POLITICS /S.T.A.M. MOLS -- REPRESENTATION AND PERCEPTION OF IMPERIAL POWER IN AD 238. THE NUMISMATIC EVIDENCE /KAREN HAEGEMANS -- THE LABARUM, SHIELD BLAZONS, AND CONSTANTINE'S CAELESTE SIGNUM /HENK SINGOR -- Index Nominum -- List of illustrations.From the days of the emperor Augustus (27 B.C.-A.D. 14) the emperor and his court had a quintessential position within the Roman Empire. It is therefore clear that when the Impact of the Roman Empire is analysed, the impact of the emperor and those surrounding him is a central issue. The study of the representation and perception of Roman imperial power is a multifaceted area of research, which greatly helps our understanding of Roman society. In its successive parts this volume focuses on 1. The representation and perception of Roman imperial power through particular media: literary texts, inscriptions, coins, monuments, ornaments, and insignia, but also nicknames and death-bed scenes. 2. The representation and perception of Roman imperial power in the city of Rome and the various provinces. 3. The representation of power by individual emperors.Impact of Empire ;3.EmperorsRomeCongressesPropaganda, RomanCongressesAncient history: to c 500 CEEmperorsPropaganda, Roman930Erdkamp PaulHekster OlivierKleijn Gerda deMols Stephanus Theodorus Adrianus Maria1962-,Blois Lukas deNL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910404256703321The Representation and Perception of Roman Imperial Power2274886UNINA