03415oam 22005294 450 99620132870331620230213224100.00-674-99276-8(CKB)3820000000011951(SSID)ssj0001417958(PQKBManifestationID)11807066(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001417958(PQKBWorkID)11386440(PQKB)10830762(OCoLC)623523641(MaCbHUP)hup0000350(EXLCZ)99382000000001195120141025d1931 my 0engurcn#|||||txtccrApologyDe Spectaculis /Tertullian ; with an English translation by T.R. Glover. Octavius / Minucius Felix ; with an English translation by Gerald H. RendallCambridge, MA :Harvard University Press,2014.1 online resourceLoeb Classical Library ; 250Includes index.Tertullian (c. 150-222 CE) founded a Christian Latin language and literature, strove to unite the demands of the Bible with Church practice, defended Christianity, attacked heresy, and pondered morality. Octavius by Minucius, an early Christian writer of unknown date, is a debate between belief and unbelief that depicts Roman religion and society.The African Q. Septimus Florens Tertullianus (ca. 150-222 CE), the great Christian writer, was born a soldier's son at Carthage, educated in Greek and Roman literature, philosophy, and medicine, studied law and became a pleader, remaining a clever and often tortuous arguer. At Rome he became a learned and militant Christian. After a visit to churches in Greece (and Asia Minor?) he returned to Carthage and in his writings there founded a Christian Latin language and literature, toiling to fuse enthusiasm with reason; to unite the demands of the Bible with the practice of the Church; and to continue to vindicate the Church's possession of the true doctrine in the face of unbelievers, Jews, Gnostics, and others. In some of his many works he defended Christianity, in others he attacked heretical people and beliefs; in others he dealt with morals. In this volume we present Apologeticus and De Spectaculis. Of Minucius, an early Christian writer of unknown date, we have only Octavius, a vigorous and readable debate between an unbeliever and a Christian friend of Minucius, Octavius Ianuarius, a lawyer sitting on the seashore at Ostia. Minucius himself acts as presiding judge. Octavius wins the argument. The whole work presents a picture of social and religious conditions in Rome, apparently about the end of the second century.ApologeticsEarly works to 1800ApologeticsHistoryEarly church, ca. 30-600Apologetics(OCoLC)811449fastApologeticsEarly church(OCoLC)1906759fastApologeticsApologeticsHistoryApologeticsApologeticsEarly churchTertullianapproximately 160-approximately 230,859945Minucius Felix MarcusGlover T. R.(Terrot Reaveley),1869-1943,Rendall Gerald Henry1851-1945,MaCbHUPTLCBOOK996201328703316Apology2558309UNISA02089oam 2200493I 450 991015461850332120230808200612.01-351-87874-31-315-23600-110.4324/9781315236001 (CKB)3710000000965287(MiAaPQ)EBC4758213(OCoLC)965444315(BIP)63379988(BIP)12704179(EXLCZ)99371000000096528720180706e20162006 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierTotal landscape, theme parks, public space /Miodrag MitrasinovicLondon :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (297 pages) illustrationsFirst published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing.0-7546-4333-6 1-351-87875-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. You are here -- 2. Themeparking -- 3. Themeing -- 4. Departing -- 5. Becoming.Placing theme parks from the United States, Europe and Asia in a comparative, multidisciplinary framework, this fascinating book argues that these fantasy environments are an extreme example of the totalization of public space. By illuminating the relationship between theme parks and public space, this book offers critical insights into the ethos of total landscape. Illuminating the relationship between theme parks and public space, the book offers an insight into the ethos, design and expectations of public space in the twenty-first century.Public spacesDesignAmusement parksDesign and constructionPublic spacesDesign.Amusement parksDesign and construction.711.558Mitrasinovic Miodrag1965-,939999MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910154618503321Total landscape, theme parks, public space2119453UNINA