01268nam--2200409---450-99000315705020331620081008094618.0000315705USA01000315705(ALEPH)000315705USA0100031570520081008d1969----km-y0itay50------bagerDE||||||||001yyAthenaeumeine Zeitschriftvon August Wilhelm Schlegel und Friedrich Schlegelausgewählt und bearbeitet von Curt GrützmacherHamburgRowohlt19692 v. (246, 263 p.)19 cmRowohlts Klassiker der Literatur und der WissenschaftDeutsche Literatur29-30Texte deutscher Literatur 1500-1800518-52120012001001-------2001Letteratura tedesca838SCHLEGEL,August Wilhelm152388SCHLEGEL,Friedrich444001GRÜTZMACHER,CurtITsalbcISBD990003157050203316II.3.A.199/12465 DSLLII.3.A.199/22466 DSLLBKDSLLDSLL9020081008USA010946Athenaeum1018047UNISA02968nam 2200565 450 991051161890332120191118111955.01-350-98518-X1-78673-217-31-78672-217-810.5040/9781350985186(CKB)3710000001405691(MiAaPQ)EBC4877996(OCoLC)1128170706(CaBNVSL)mat50985186(CaBNVSL)9781350985186(EXLCZ)99371000000140569120191118d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierA short history of the Phoenicians /Mark WoolmerFirst edition.London, England :I. B. Tauris,2019.[London, England] :Bloomsbury Publishing,2019.1 online resource (234 pages) illustrations, maps, photographsI.B. Tauris short histories1-350-13026-5 1-78076-617-3 Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-226) and index.Introduction -- Historical overview -- Government and society -- Religion -- Art and material culture -- Overseas expansion -- Epilogue.The Phoenicians present a tantalizing face to the ancient historian. Latin sources suggest they once had an extensive literature of history, law, philosophy and religion; but all now is lost. Offering new insights based on recent archaeological discoveries in their heartland of modern-day Lebanon, Mark Woolmer presents a fresh appraisal of this fascinating, yet elusive, Semitic people. Discussing material culture, language and alphabet, religion (including sacred prostitution of women and boys to the goddess Astarte), funerary custom and trade and expansion into the Punic west, he explores Phoenicia in all its paradoxical complexity. Viewed in antiquity as sage scribes and intrepid mariners who pushed back the boundaries of the known world, and as skilled engineers who built monumental harbour cities like Tyre and Sidon, the Phoenicians were also considered (especially by their rivals, the Romans) to be profiteers cruelly trading in human lives. The author shows them above all to have been masters of the sea: this was a civilization that circumnavigated Africa two thousand years before Vasco da Gama did it in 1498.I.B. Tauris short histories.PhoeniciansHistoryAncient history: to c 500 CEbicsscPhoeniciaCivilizationElectronic books.PhoeniciansHistory.Ancient history: to c 500 CE939.4/4Woolmer Mark752401YDXCPCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910511618903321A short history of the Phoenicians2552566UNINA05304nam 2200637Ia 450 991079029220332120230608232332.01-283-95401-X1-78042-958-4(CKB)2670000000181049(EBL)915244(OCoLC)793511502(SSID)ssj0000660947(PQKBManifestationID)12209099(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000660947(PQKBWorkID)10724123(PQKB)11440302(Au-PeEL)EBL915244(CaPaEBR)ebr10621968(CaONFJC)MIL426651(MiAaPQ)EBC915244(PPN)197278159(EXLCZ)99267000000018104920050227d2004 ky 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe art of the shoe /Marie-Josephe BossanNew York :Parkstone,2004.1 online resource (273 pages) illustrationsTemporis collectionDescription based upon print version of record.1-85995-803-6 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; Introduction; The Shoe: Object of Civilization and Object of Art; From Antiquity up to our days; Prehistory; Antiquity; The Shoe in Ancient Eastern Civilizations; Ancient Egypt; The Bible: The Shoe in the Old Testament; The Shoe in the New Testament:; The Sandals of Jesus; Antiquity - The Copts; Greece; The Etruscans; Rome; The Gallo-Romans; The Byzantine empire; The Middle Ages; The Legend of Saint Crispin and Saint Crispinian; The Renaissance; 17th century; 18th century; 19th century; Shoes and Poverty; From shoemaker to head of a company; The Shoe in the 20th centuryShoemakers of Yesterday and Today; Hellstern; Pierre Yantorny; The Most Expensive Shoes in the World; André Perugia,; Last of the Great Renaissance Artists, First of the Moderns; Ferragamo; Alfred Argence; Julienne, Female Shoemaker; La Maison Massaro; A Shoemaking Dynasty; Sarkis Der Balian; The Immortal Shoemaker; Berluti; Three Generations of Artists; Roger Vivier; Couturier of the Shoe; François Villon (1911-1997); Andrea Pfister; Happy Feet; The rise of the Shoe Industry Romans is the city of fine shoes; The two great names of the 20th century:; Joseph Fenestrier; Robert ClergerieCharles Jourdan; From a workshop on Côte Macel (Butchers' Hill) in Romans to the Empire State Building in New York; John Lobb; Weston; Babybotte Baby Booties; Pompeï, Shoemaker for the Stage and Screen; The Pompeï workshop was a family affair; Le Salon Midec; International Footwear Fashions; The C.I.D.I.C. Grant; Shoes from Around the World; The Ottoman Empire; Persia; India; China; North America; Shoes Worn by Celebrities; Shoe of Henry II de Montmorency; Madame de Pompadour's Shoes; Or the triumph of the heel under Louis XV; The Shoe of Marie-Antoinette; Shoes of Saint-Jean-Marie Vianney,Parish Priest of Ars; Goethe's Slippers; Sissi's Shoes; Shoes of the Countess of Castiglione; (Florence 1837-Paris 1899); Shoes Worn by Louis Pasteur; Ankle Boots of La Belle Otéro,; a Belle Epoque Beauty; Boots Worn by Opera Singer Ninon Vallin; Once upon a time, there was a voice: "Mârouf, the Shoemaker of Cairo"; Shoes Worn by Maurice Chevalier; "The Symphony of the Wooden Soles"; Shoes Worn by Charles Trenet; "Y a d'la joi!" ("Life is good!"); Studio Shoes Worn by César (1921-1998); Donated to the International Shoe Museum, Romans, by the artist.; Shoes Worn by Jacques-Henri LartiguePainter and photographer (1894-1986); Mouna Ayoub:; The journey of a Haute Couture collector; Shoes Worn by Paul Bocuse and Pierre Troisgros; The Stories Shoes Tell; Theresa's Doll Shoes; The Well-Digger's Boots; Zoya's Shoes; Mathilde's Ankle Boots; Toine's clogs; The Shoe in Literature; The Papyrus of Herodas Mimes; Mainard - La Bruyère - La Fontaine; Restif de La Bretonne; Chateaubriand, Atala; "The Mocassins of Chactas"; Gustave Flaubert, Salammbo; Emile Zola, Au bonheur des dames; (Ladies' Delight); Gérard de Nerval, Sylvie Alain Fournier, Le Grand Meaulnes; (The Wanderer); Pierre Loti, Madame ChrysanthèmeAbandoning a French look on the subject, Mrs. Bossan, the author, develops her study with a dichotomous vision: that of time that touches the history of mankind and that of geography and sociology, which lead to an almost ethnographic analysis. The author dissects the shoe and all that surrounds it: from its history to painting and literature. After this book, it will be difficult to publish a book with a more complete treatment of the subject. Illustrated with an iconography that is exceptional both for its aestheticism and the pieces chosen, this book is a reference for historians, sociologiTemporisShoesShoesHistoryShoes.ShoesHistory.391.413Bossan Marie-Josèphe1514630MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790292203321The art of the shoe3749924UNINA