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Dutch literature --- Columns --- Poëzie : besprekingen --- #GSDBL --- #A9212A
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Journalism --- Pragmatics --- Journalisme --- Authorship --- Methodology --- Art d'écrire --- Méthodologie --- Journalism. --- Semiotics --- Discourse analysis --- French newspapers --- Newspapers --- Sections, columns, etc. --- French literature --- Literature --- Criticism, Textual --- Psychology --- Psychological aspects --- Columns, Newspaper --- Newspaper columns --- Newspaper sections --- Sections, columns, etc --- Methodology. --- Art d'écrire --- Méthodologie --- Presse --- Analyse du discours --- Congres --- Art d'ecrire
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Avec le temps, la colonne est devenue l'élément emblématique de l'architecture. Souvent perçue comme le symbole révolu d'une culture académique, elle continue pourtant à exister dans l'architecture contemporaine, essentiellement sous la forme du segment vertical d'une structure complexe visant à libérer le plan. Ce recueil d'essais propose une vision de cet élément à travers les siècles sous un angle qui privilégie, dans l'analyse, la construction, le matériau, la technique. Il plaide pour une histoire de l'architecture réintégrant les contributions décisives des savants et mathématiciens. Il veut être aussi le point de départ d'une collection d'ouvrages qui vise à décomposer l'architecture en éléments, pour parvenir à constituer une nouvelle histoire de la construction, à la fois technique et théorique, intéressant étudiants, architectes et ingénieurs.(quatrième de couverture)
Columns --- Architecture --- Colonnes --- Foundations --- Details --- Fondations --- Détails --- Colonne --- Histoire de l'architecture --- Colonnade --- Symbole en architecture --- Foundations. --- Details. --- Conception et construction --- Histoire --- Détails --- Conception et construction. --- Histoire. --- Columns - Foundations --- Colonnes - Fondations --- Architecture - Details --- Architecture - Détails
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Ranging from travel to wellbeing and fashion to food, Lifestyle Journalism explores a wide variety of subjects within a growing field.This edited collection examines the complex dynamics of the ever-evolving media environment of lifestyle journalism, encompassing aspects of consumerism, entertainment and cosmopolitanism, as well as traditional journalistic practices. Through detailed case studies and research, the book discusses themes of consumer culture, identity, representation, the sharing economy and branding while bringing in important new aspects such as social media and new cultural intermediaries. International and cross-disciplinary, the book is divided into four parts: emerging roles; experience and identity in lifestyle media; new players and lifestyle actors; and lifestyle consumerism and brands.Featuring case studies from a variety of countries including Turkey, the US, Chile and the UK, this is an important resource for journalism students and academics
Social media and journalism. --- Journalism, Consumer. --- Newspapers --- Food writing. --- Sections, columns, etc. --- Social media --- Social media. --- Journalism.
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Pathology of the organs of movement --- Neuropathology --- Spine --- Colonne vertébrale --- Abnormalities --- Periodicals --- Diseases --- Surgery --- Malformations --- Périodiques --- Maladies --- Chirurgie --- Spine. --- Spinal Diseases. --- Abnormalities. --- Diseases. --- Surgery. --- tijdschriften --- Vertebra --- Spinal Column --- Vertebrae --- Vertebral Column --- Column, Spinal --- Column, Vertebral --- Columns, Spinal --- Columns, Vertebral --- Spinal Columns --- Vertebral Columns --- Disease, Spinal --- Diseases, Spinal --- Spinal Disease --- Orthopedics --- Health Sciences --- General and Others --- Orthopaedics --- Orthopedics. --- Health Sciences. --- General and Others. --- Colonne vertébrale --- Périodiques --- EJMEDEC EPUB-ALPHA-S EPUB-PER-FT MDORTHOP OVID-E --- Periodicals. --- Spinal Diseases --- Posture disorders --- Backbone --- Columna vertebralis --- Spinal column --- Vertebral column --- Back --- Bones --- Skeleton --- Abnormities and deformities --- Colonne vertébrale.
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In this volume, Gabriel Zuchtriegel revisits the idea of Doric architecture as the paradigm of architectural and artistic evolutionism. Bringing together old and new archaeological data, some for the first time, he posits that Doric architecture has little to do with a wood-to-stone evolution. Rather, he argues, it originated in tandem with a disruptive shift in urbanism, land use, and colonization in Archaic Greece. Zuchtriegel presents momentous architectural change as part of a broader transformation that involved religion, politics, economics, and philosophy. As Greek elites colonized, explored, and mapped the Mediterranean, they sought a new home for the gods in the changing landscapes of the sixth-century BC Greek world. Doric architecture provided an answer to this challenge, as becomes evident from parallel developments in architecture, art, land division, urban planning, athletics, warfare, and cosmology. Building on recent developments in geography, gender, and postcolonial studies, this volume offers a radically new interpretation of architecture and society in Archaic Greece.
Temples --- Architecture and society --- History --- Greece --- Civilization --- Architecture --- Architecture and sociology --- Society and architecture --- Sociology and architecture --- Temples, Greek --- Social aspects --- Human factors --- Columns, Doric
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Ascensions on high took many forms in Jewish mysticism and they permeated most of its history from its inception until Hasidism. The book surveys the various categories, with an emphasis on the architectural images of the ascent, like the resort to images of pillars, lines, and ladders. After surveying the variety of scholarly approaches to religion, the author also offers what he proposes as an eclectic approach, and a perspectivist one. The latter recommends to examine religious phenomena from a variety of perspectives. The author investigates the specific issue of the pillar in Jewish mysticism by comparing it to the archaic resort to pillars recurring in rural societies. Given the fact that the ascent of the soul and pillars constituted the concerns of two main Romanian scholars of religion, Ioan P. Culianu and Mircea Eliade, Idel resorts to their views, and in the Concluding Remarks analyzes the emergence of Eliade's vision of Judaism on the basis of neglected sources.
Hasidism. --- Mysticism --- Columns --- Ascension of the soul. --- Cabala --- Chasidism --- Hassidism --- Jewish sects --- Soul --- Judaism. --- Religious aspects --- History. --- Ascension of the soul --- Kabbale --- Ame --- Colonnes --- Mysticisme --- Hassidisme --- Judaism --- Histoire --- Ascension --- Aspect religieux --- Judaïsme --- Cabala (Kabbalah), Hasidism, Judaism, Mysticism.
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Die Marc Aurel-Säule ist mit ihrem figurenreichen Fries ein Schlüsselmonument römischer Repräsentationskunst. Da sie selbst in der aktuellen Forschung stets im engen Vergleich mit der Trajanssäule betrachtet wird, steht eine systematische Analyse des Bildmaterials noch aus. Die vorliegende Arbeit gibt die scheinbar selbstverständliche Prämisse dieser Vorrangstellung auf und nimmt die Marc Aurel-Säule als eigenständiges Denkmal in den Blick. Die Analyse der Formen kaiserlicher Repräsentation folgt dabei nicht der immer noch weit verbreiteten Annahme, dass kaiserliche Handlungsszenen primär als bildliche Chiffren für abstrakte politische Begriffe und Tugendvorstellungen zu verstehen sind. Vielmehr werden die Szenen von Profectio und Marsch, der Ansprache, des Opfers, der Unterwerfung sowie der Begegnung und Interaktion zwischen dem Kaiser und den Fremden daraufhin untersucht, welche (neuen) ikonographischen und narrativen Mittel zur Selbst-Darstellung des Kaisers eingesetzt worden sind. Dadurch lässt sich zeigen, wie wenig die Etikettierung der Szenen durch Wertbegriffe wie virtus, clementia oder pietas den vielfältigen Bildentwürfen gerecht wird - und wie eigenständig und innovativ das Reliefband der Marc Aurel-Säule tatsächlich ist.
Column of Marcus Aurelius (Rome, Italy) --- Relief (Sculpture), Roman --- Friezes --- Emperors in art. --- Soldiers in art --- Colonne de Marc Aurèle (Rome, Italie) --- Relief (Sculpture) romain --- Frises --- Empereurs dans l'art --- Soldats dans l'art --- Rome (Italy) --- Rome (Italie) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions --- Column of Marcus Aurelius (Rome, Italy). --- Friezes -- Italy -- Rome. --- Relief (Sculpture), Roman -- Italy -- Rome. --- Rome (Italy) -- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Emperors in art --- Roman relief (Sculpture) --- Antonine Column (Rome, Italy) --- Colonna di Marco Aurelio (Rome, Italy) --- Columna Antoniniana (Rome, Italy) --- Columna Marci Aurelii Antonini (Rome, Italy) --- Marcus Aurelius, Column of (Rome, Italy) --- Architecture --- Decoration and ornament --- Columns --- Monuments --- Details --- Column of Marcus Aurelius. --- Roman Empire. --- iconography. --- representational art.
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"For all those interested in the relationship between ideas and the built environment, John Onians provides a lively illustrated account of the range of meanings that Western culture has assigned to the Classical orders. Onians shows that during the 2,000 years from their first appearance in ancient Greece through their codification in Renaissance Italy, the orders -- the columns and capitals known as Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Composite -- were made to serve expressive purposes, engaging the viewer in a continuing visual dialogue"--Publisher's description.
72.032 --- Bouwstijlen van de Oudheid. Antieke bouwkunst --- Architecture --- Architecture, Ancient. --- Architecture, Medieval. --- Architecture, Renaissance. --- Orders. --- 72.032 Bouwstijlen van de Oudheid. Antieke bouwkunst --- Renaissance --- Medieval [European] --- architectural theory --- Roman [ancient Italian culture or period] --- Ancient Greek [culture or style] --- architectonics --- architectural orders [classical orders] --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1-499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Greece --- Antiquity --- Roman [ancient Italian style] --- Architecture de la Renaissance --- Architecture antique --- Ordres --- Architectuurtheorie ; klassieke Oudheid ; Middeleeuwen ; Renaissance --- Architectuurtheorie ; over de bouworden --- Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- architecture [discipline] --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1300-1399 --- Architecture médiévale --- History --- Histoire --- architectural orders [assembly and style] --- Architecture, Ancient --- Architecture, Medieval --- Architecture, Renaissance --- 72.01 --- Archaeology --- Architectural orders --- Orders, Architectural --- Renaissance architecture --- Renaissance revival (Architecture) --- Middle Ages --- Orders --- Influence. --- Aachen, palace chape. --- Aeolic order. --- Alessi, Galeazzo. --- Aristotle. --- Attic columns. --- Barbadori family. --- Benavides, Marco. --- Borgo San Sepolcro. --- Bramante, Donato. --- Caesar, Julius. --- Callimachus. --- Cellini, Benvenuto. --- Christ. --- Cicero. --- Composite order. --- Corinthian order. --- Dante Alighieri. --- Dorians. --- Doric order. --- Egypt. --- El Djem (Thysdrus). --- Etruria. --- Flavians. --- Florence. --- Francis I. --- Franks. --- Genoa. --- Gonzaga, Federigo. --- Herodotus. --- Honorius of Autun. --- Leonardo da Vinci. --- Manetti, Giannozzo. --- Ottomans. --- Pergamum. --- Plato. --- Poliphilus. --- anthropomorphism. --- architects. --- clergy and laity. --- craftsmen. --- emotions. --- encyclopaedias. --- etymologies. --- exempla. --- festivitas. --- government. --- inscriptions. --- letters. --- licence. --- maniera. --- music and architecture. --- paintings. --- quadratura.
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