01643nam0 2200277 i 450 SUN006308320080227120000.020080227d2007 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||Monet e la pittura en plein air Charles-François Daubigny, Eugéne Boudin, Camille Pissarro, Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Paul C‚zanne, Alfred Sisley, Fr‚deric Bazille, Berthe Morisot, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Georges SeuratClaudio ZambianchiMilano : Il sole 24 oreFirenze : E-ducation.it, c2007323 p. : ill. : 29 cmDistribuito con: Il sole 24 ore, settembre 21/2007.001SUN00630642001 ˆI ‰grandi maestri dell'artel'artista e il suo tempo2210 Milano : Il sole 24 Ore ; Firenze : E-ducation.it2007-.Monet, ClaudeFISUNC024354MilanoSUNL000284Zambianchi, ClaudioSUNV050122473692Il sole 24 oreSUNV001053650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0063083UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI LETTERE E BENI CULTURALI07 CONS Pb Monet 2500 07 18094 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI LETTERE E BENI CULTURALIIT-CE010318094CONS Pb Monet 2500caMonet e la pittura en plein air Charles-François Daubigny, Eugéne Boudin, Camille Pissarro, Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Paul C‚zanne, Alfred Sisley, Fr‚deric Bazille, Berthe Morisot, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Georges Seurat1415911UNICAMPANIA05129nam 22007331c 450 991096507820332120200115203623.0978661338022797814725408501472540859978128338022512833802269781441168030144116803610.5040/9781472540850(CKB)2670000000139774(EBL)831506(OCoLC)769344392(SSID)ssj0000639777(PQKBManifestationID)12261603(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000639777(PQKBWorkID)10605098(PQKB)10213680(OCoLC)1057402048(UtOrBLW)bpp09255120(MiAaPQ)EBC831506(UtOrBLW)BP9781472540850BC(EXLCZ)99267000000013977420140929d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPlato, politics, and a practical utopia social constructivism and civic planning in the "Laws" Kenneth Royce MooreLondon New York Continuum 2012.1 online resource (145 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781472505804 1472505808 9781441153173 1441153179 Includes bibliographical references (pages [123]-129) and indexThe development of the polis and its re-development under Plato -- Platonic economics: fleshing the bones of Magnesia -- The Magnesian military, national service, and mythical amazons -- The legal system -- The Magnesian polity: classical democracy recast -- Welcome to the city of Magnesia1. The Development of the Polis and its Re-Development Under Plato \ 2. Platonic Economics: Fleshing the Bones of Magnesia \ 3. The Magnesian Military, National Service and Mythical Amazons \ 4. The Magnesian Polity: Classical Democracy Recast \ Notes \ Bibliography \ Index"Dealing with themes of urban planning, constitutionalism, utopianism and social construction theory, this book analyzes the city of Magnesia, Plato's second-best city-state in the Laws, as if it were an actual ancient city-state. The book details the demographics, economics, military capabilities and polity of Magnesia using (post)modern critical theory and contemporary data on ancient city-states. Examining the key features of the proposed city-state in detail, Kenneth Royce Moore considers Plato's proposed military as well as his invention of national service, and compares this with known militaries of the era. The author demonstrates that economic growth is not its priority, highly restricted with an aim toward stability rather than expansion. Moore also considers the Magnesian political system in the light of existing polities of the era, concluding that Magnesia will have a strikingly different form of government than any other actual city-state in antiquity, albeit derived in no small part from Athenian, Cretan and Spartan traditions. This book puts "flesh on the bones" of Plato's fictional utopia and reveals how surprisingly practical it could have been."--Bloomsbury PublishingDealing with themes of urban planning, constitutionalism, utopianism and social construction theory, this book analyzes the city of Magnesia, Plato's second-best city-state in the Laws, as if it were an actual ancient city-state. The book details the demographics, economics, military capabilities and polity of Magnesia using (post)modern critical theory and contemporary data on ancient city-states.Examining the key features of the proposed city-state in detail, Kenneth Royce Moore considers Plato's proposed military as well as his invention of national service, and compares this with known militaries of the era. The author demonstrates that economic growth is not its priority, highly restricted with an aim toward stability rather than expansion. Moore also considers the Magnesian political system in the light of existing polities of the era, concluding that Magnesia will have a strikingly different form of government than any other actual city-state in antiquity, albeit derived in no small part from Athenian, Cretan and Spartan traditions. This book puts "flesh on the bones" of Plato's fictional utopia and reveals how surprisingly practical it could have been. 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