... matter in the
case of a sacred building than in that of the actual image of a god. A temple does not,
indeed in Greece, at least—belong to the earliest phase of cult; for it is the dwelling
of ... the increased skill of the artist and of the nobler ideals of the
people. And by one of those coincidences which we meet so often both in the history
of art and in that of literature, just ... nature of a great work of art.
What success in the attainment of its aim was here reached by the artof the sculptor
may perhaps best be estimated from the often quoted sentence of Quintilian,...
... other, was used again and again
until no trace of its original destination or of the buildings in which it was found remained.
In Assyria long chains of hills traversed the plain and stretched ... the bodies of his structures were never composed of it; it was mainly confined to
plinths, pavements, and the internal linings of walls.
In spite of its apparent singularity this determined exclusion ... confirmation of this hypothesis is to be
found in the evidence of the Bible. In the latter we find Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, master of the whole
basin of the Tigris and Euphrates in the time of Abraham....
... Code of Honor
2. Manly Honor: Part I — What Is Honor?
3. The Basics of Art: The Romantic Period
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Manly Honor: Part II — The Decline of
Traditonal Honor in the West, AncientGreece ... in the West. While I initially hoped to explain this history in a
single post, the amount of dense, important information to cover really requires two. In part one, I’ll
cover how the seeds of...
... conceive of buildings in terms of parti, or the geometrical underpinnings that
inform one’s composition as a whole and the interrelationships of its parts. This
2
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The Artof Building in the ... approaching the reshaping of the Theater of
Dionysos in Athens. I also interpret the implications of what one may learn from
Greek drawing in the service of painting and building for our understanding ... a certain
kind of seeing that is relevant to the question of ideai in the realm ofart and
building.
Pollitt’s characterization of the viewer’s unfolding experience of the sleeping
hermaphrodite...
... forever.
ã
Theater had its beginnings inancient
Greece, growing out important religious
festival.
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Tragedies or plays have sad endings, were
performed in the morning festivals.
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Comedies are ...
endings, were performed late in the day.
History ofancient
History ofancient
Greece and Rome
Greece and Rome
1.3.3. Philosophy
1.3.3. Philosophy
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Is a Greek word meaning ... and
Developments of Greece
Developments of Greece
1.3.1 Region
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The ancient Greeks were polytheists.
ã
They had a rich set of myths about their
gods and goddesses.
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The ancient Greeks also...
... criticism that it ‘integrates the inhuman workof the
artist into the human world It does not attackthe artistic event as
such, that obscuring of being in images, that stopping of being in the
meanwhile’ ... event of darkening of being in the general econ-
omy of being, art is the falling movement on the hither side of time,
into fate’ (
cp
9–10)). But an argument is missing that would explain
how ... (
to
64). Art as ‘an
event of the darkening of being’ (
cp
9) would thus be a way of setting
things free of the light in which they exist for me. It would be a way
of restoring to things their...
... noise in the midst of background noise?
Answer: the first flicker of a beginning of a process, the first tinkling of time
that has an inkling of a sense of direction, the first tentative steps of ... event in question remains 'up in the air', I'm wondering if
there is something happening with this poorly grounded indefinite phe-
nomenon that is asking for a re-thinking of what ... becoming.
I
speak of becoming. I speak of furthering my becoming. But what am
I
saying here?
A
difficult beginning
5
can know of them. Which is to say, what is making me wonder is a start...
... in life. In what follows, therefore, I offer a set of inferential observations from my
reading of certain literary authors of the Principate, who allow, I believe, credible glimpses of life in ... currently enjoying a new lease of life in re-edited versions. Carcopino is speaking
of the age of the Antonines:
Everyone learned to speak and think in Latin, even the slaves, who in the second ... rewards of
being close to their owners at specific moments in time.
The occasional acts of kindness at the dinner-party catch the eye, but more arresting to my mind is the
threatening atmosphere of...
... two training hy-
potheses listed in Table 2, yielding two models, B
and J.
Table 3 shows the increasing accuracy of both
models in describing the text reuse in L
train
as
more features are incorporated. ... preceding
pericope or to the beginning of the following one.
5.3 Test Results
The two models trained in Đ5.2, B and J, are intended
to capture the characteristics of text reuse in L
train
according to two different ... global linear models
in (Collins, 2002), we cast this task as learning a
mapping F from input verses x ∈ X to a text-reuse
hypothesis y ∈ Y ∪ {}. X is the set of verses in
the target text. In our...
... “living art
in Toulouse
Master in economics
Master 1
The first year of the Masters program provides a rigorous
training in the major fields of economics. It oers core courses
in the main ... University of Toulouse,
was a leading figure in the development of modern economics in France.
Thanks to him, one of the best research departments in economics in Europe is
now located in Toulouse. ... markets and intermediaries (MIF):
This option provides expert training in finance and insurance economics (quantitative modeling of financial markets, risk and
insurance, economics of banking and...
...
in works of the kind.
In a chapter devoted to the purpose some interesting particulars have been collected
respecting the public worship of the ancient Greeks and Romans (more especially of ... at the island of Delos.
HERA, being the principal wife of Zeus and queen of heaven, a detailed account will
be given of her in a special chapter.
In the union of Zeus with most of his immortal ... of the judges of the lower world, which office he held in conjunction with
his brothers.[35]
CALLISTO, the daughter of Lycaon, king of Arcadia, was a huntress in the train of
Artemis, devoted...
... sequence. The M13 binding
results in shortening of the linker, bringing CFP within FRET distance of YFP and changing
the emission wavelength from cyan to yellow. The Ca
2+
binding affinity was found ... the insertions of antigen-binding
loops from antibodies raised against streptavidin-phycoerythrin, biotin-phycoerythrin,
TrkB, or GADPH, all while maintaining 40% of the fluorescence and 60% of ... linker containing a calmodulin domain and a calmodulin ligand
peptide called M13.When Ca
2+
is present, it binds to the calmodulin domain, inducing a con‐
formational change and binding of the proximal...
... language
processing relies on manually created dictionar-
ies, which have inconsistencies in defining word
units and limitation in the quantity. [1] proposed
a word extraction algorithm employing C4.5
with ... some string features such as entropy and
mutual information. They reported a result of
85% in precision and 50% in recall measures.
For word segmentation, the longest matching,
maximal matching and ... of tech-
nology and research progress in the Thai
language processing. It resumes the charac-
teristics of the Thai language and the ap-
proaches to overcome the difficulties in each
processing...
... Zink, Influence of X-ray induced electronic defects on
luminescence dating of works of art, in: Proc. LED 2002, Reno, USA, June 24–28, 2002.
[204] T. Higham, F. Petchey, Radiocarbon dating in ... active in this area, are indicated. An important
bibliography, including websites of interest, is provided.
The author of chapter 2, Professor Franco Casali, is a physicist by training and his
interests ... insignificant in determining
the long-term well-being of the artefact.
Studies of the influence of such parameters as temperature, relative humidity, natural or
artificial lighting (especially...
... Appendix B. Nine items presented in the questionnaire on art interest
I am interested in art
I am involved inart during my leisure time
I often visit art exhibitions
I enjoyed attending art classes ... the artists were famous for. In a second part, the partici-
pants were shown a list of nine famous paintings and were asked whether they knew
the painting, and to name the artist and the artistic ... Procedure
In Experiment 2, we presented a total of 24 abstract paintings in two consecutive
parts. In one part, the participants were asked to rate their liking, in the other part their
understanding....