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The folds of Olympus : mountains in ancient Greek and Roman culture [electronic resources]
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The folds of Olympus : mountains in ancient Greek and Roman culture [electronic resources]

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The folds of Olympus : mountains in ancient Greek and Roman culture [electronic resources] / Jason König.
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Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press , [2022]
    형태사항  
    1 online resource (xxx, 444 pages) : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    완전내용Part I. Mountains and the Divine -- 1. Summit Altars -- Divine Presence and Human Culture -- Memory and Embodied Experience -- Mediterranean Mountain Religion -- The Summit Altars of Mainland Greece -- 2. Mountains in Archaic Greek Poetry -- The Homeric Hymns -- Hesiod and the Muses on Mount Helikon -- Mount Olympus and Mount Ida in the Iliad -- Mountain Similes: Natural Force and Human Vulnerability -- Mountain Similes: Divine Vision and the Sublime -- 3. Pausanias: Mythical Landscapes and Divine Presence -- Euripides to Pausanias -- Arkadia -- Boiotia -- Phokis -- 4. Egeria on Mount Sinai: Mountain Pilgrimage in Early Christian and Late Antique Culture -- Biblical Mountains -- Mountain Allegories in the Writings of the Emperor Julian -- Mountain Pilgrimage -- Egeria on Mount Sinai -- Egeria and the History of Travel and Mountaineering -- Egeria on Mount Nebo --
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    완전내용Part II. Mountain Vision -- 5. Mountain Aesthetics -- Mountains as Objects of Vision -- Aesthetic Categories and the Classical Tradition -- Beautiful Mountains -- Ancient Mountains and the Sublime -- 6. Scientific Viewing and the Volcanic Sublime -- Volcanic Knowledge and Human Vulnerability -- Observing Etna -- The Pseudo-Virgilian Aetna and the Language of Vision -- Literary Ambition and Philosophical Virtue: Etna in Seneca's Letters -- 7. Mountains in Greek and Roman Art -- Miniaturised Mountains -- Mountains in Roman Wall Painting -- Enigmatic Mountains -- 8. Mountain Landmarks in Latin Literature -- Mountain Symbolism -- Mountains in Latin Epic -- Mountains and Gender in Ovid and Seneca -- Mountains in Horace's Odes -- 9. Mountains and Bodies in Apuleius' Metamorphoses -- A Stage-Set of Mount Ida -- Rhetorical and Symbolic Mountains in the Metamorphoses -- Mountain Terrain and Haptic Experience -- Landscapes of the Goddess Isis --
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    완전내용Part III. Mountain Conquest -- 10. Warfare and Knowledge in Mountain Territories -- Mountains and Modernity -- Rock-Walkers: Specialist Expertise in Mountain Warfare -- Local Knowledge: Control and Resistance in Mountain Terrain -- Representing Mountain Conquest -- 11. Mountain Narratives in Greek and Roman Historiography -- Landscape Narratives -- Herodotus -- Xenophon and Arrian -- Plutarch -- Polybius -- 12. Strabo: Civilising the Mountains -- Human-Environment Relations in Strabo's Geography -- Strabo's Cartographic Perspective -- Spain and the Alps -- Italy and Greece -- Pontus -- 13. Ammianus Marcellinus: Mountain Peoples and Imperial Boundaries -- The Isaurians in the Res Gestae -- Natural-Force Metaphors -- Bodily Immersion: Mountains, Rivers, Sea -- Viewing from Above -- 'Like a Snowstorm from the High Mountains': The Huns and the Goths --
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    완전내용Part IV. Living in the Mountains -- 14. Mountain and City -- Mountain Communities -- Environmental History in the Mountains of the Mediterranean -- Mountains and Identity -- Mountains and the Ancient Economy -- Mountain Pastoralism -- Plato's Laws and the Mountains of Crete -- 15. Dio Chrysostom and the Mountains of Euboia -- Idealising Mountain Communities -- A Mountain Idyll -- Visiting the City -- Urban Perspectives -- 16. Mountain Saints in Late Antique Christian Literature -- Human-Environment Relations in Early Christian Hagiography -- Narrating Mountain Asceticism -- Theodoret and the Mountains of Syria -- Pseudo-Nilus' Narrations and the Massacres at Mount Sinai -- The Life of Symeon the Mountaineer -- Mountain Retreats in Jerome's Life of Hilarion.
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    요약"A cultural and literary history of mountains in classical antiquity. The mountainous character of the Mediterranean was a crucial factor in the history of the ancient Greek and Roman world. The Folds of Olympus is a cultural and literary history that explores the important role mountains played in Greek and Roman religious, military, and economic life, as well as in the identity of communities over a millennium--from Homer to the early Christian saints. Aimed at readers of ancient history and literature as well as those interested in mountains and the environment, the book offers a powerful account of the landscape at the heart of much Greek and Roman culture, Jason König charts the importance of mountains in religion and pilgrimage, the aesthetic vision of mountains in art and literature, the place of mountains in conquest and warfare, and representations of mountain life. He shows how mountains were central to the way in which the inhabitants of the ancient Mediterranean understood the boundaries between the divine and the human, and the limits of human knowledge and control. He also argues that there is more continuity than normally assumed between ancient descriptions of mountains and modern accounts of the picturesque and the sublime. Offering a unique perspective on the history of classical culture, The Folds of Olympus is also a resoundingly original contribution to the literature on mountains."--해제Dust jacket.
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    In English.
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    ■504    ▼aIncludes  bibliographical  references  and  index.
    ■5050  ▼aPart  I.  Mountains  and  the  Divine  --  1.  Summit  Altars  --  Divine  Presence  and  Human  Culture  --  Memory  and  Embodied  Experience  --  Mediterranean  Mountain  Religion  --  The  Summit  Altars  of  Mainland  Greece  --  2.  Mountains  in  Archaic  Greek  Poetry  --  The  Homeric  Hymns  --  Hesiod  and  the  Muses  on  Mount  Helikon  --  Mount  Olympus  and  Mount  Ida  in  the  Iliad  --  Mountain  Similes:  Natural  Force  and  Human  Vulnerability  --  Mountain  Similes:  Divine  Vision  and  the  Sublime  --  3.  Pausanias:  Mythical  Landscapes  and  Divine  Presence  --  Euripides  to  Pausanias  --  Arkadia  --  Boiotia  --  Phokis  --  4.  Egeria  on  Mount  Sinai:  Mountain  Pilgrimage  in  Early  Christian  and  Late  Antique  Culture  --  Biblical  Mountains  --  Mountain  Allegories  in  the  Writings  of  the  Emperor  Julian  --  Mountain  Pilgrimage  --  Egeria  on  Mount  Sinai  --  Egeria  and  the  History  of  Travel  and  Mountaineering  --  Egeria  on  Mount  Nebo  --
    ■5058  ▼aPart  II.  Mountain  Vision  --  5.  Mountain  Aesthetics  --  Mountains  as  Objects  of  Vision  --  Aesthetic  Categories  and  the  Classical  Tradition  --  Beautiful  Mountains  --  Ancient  Mountains  and  the  Sublime  --  6.  Scientific  Viewing  and  the  Volcanic  Sublime  --  Volcanic  Knowledge  and  Human  Vulnerability  --  Observing  Etna  --  The  Pseudo-Virgilian  Aetna  and  the  Language  of  Vision  --  Literary  Ambition  and  Philosophical  Virtue:  Etna  in  Seneca's  Letters  --  7.  Mountains  in  Greek  and  Roman  Art  --  Miniaturised  Mountains  --  Mountains  in  Roman  Wall  Painting  --  Enigmatic  Mountains  --  8.  Mountain  Landmarks  in  Latin  Literature  --  Mountain  Symbolism  --  Mountains  in  Latin  Epic  --  Mountains  and  Gender  in  Ovid  and  Seneca  --  Mountains  in  Horace's  Odes  --  9.  Mountains  and  Bodies  in  Apuleius'  Metamorphoses  --  A  Stage-Set  of  Mount  Ida  --  Rhetorical  and  Symbolic  Mountains  in  the  Metamorphoses  --  Mountain  Terrain  and  Haptic  Experience  --  Landscapes  of  the  Goddess  Isis  --
    ■5058  ▼aPart  III.  Mountain  Conquest  --  10.  Warfare  and  Knowledge  in  Mountain  Territories  --  Mountains  and  Modernity  --  Rock-Walkers:  Specialist  Expertise  in  Mountain  Warfare  --  Local  Knowledge:  Control  and  Resistance  in  Mountain  Terrain  --  Representing  Mountain  Conquest  --  11.  Mountain  Narratives  in  Greek  and  Roman  Historiography  --  Landscape  Narratives  --  Herodotus  --  Xenophon  and  Arrian  --  Plutarch  --  Polybius  --  12.  Strabo:  Civilising  the  Mountains  --  Human-Environment  Relations  in  Strabo's  Geography  --  Strabo's  Cartographic  Perspective  --  Spain  and  the  Alps  --  Italy  and  Greece  --  Pontus  --  13.  Ammianus  Marcellinus:  Mountain  Peoples  and  Imperial  Boundaries  --  The  Isaurians  in  the  Res  Gestae  --  Natural-Force  Metaphors  --  Bodily  Immersion:  Mountains,  Rivers,  Sea  --  Viewing  from  Above  --  'Like  a  Snowstorm  from  the  High  Mountains':  The  Huns  and  the  Goths  --
    ■5058  ▼aPart  IV.  Living  in  the  Mountains  --  14.  Mountain  and  City  --  Mountain  Communities  --  Environmental  History  in  the  Mountains  of  the  Mediterranean  --  Mountains  and  Identity  --  Mountains  and  the  Ancient  Economy  --  Mountain  Pastoralism  --  Plato's  Laws  and  the  Mountains  of  Crete  --  15.  Dio  Chrysostom  and  the  Mountains  of  Euboia  --  Idealising  Mountain  Communities  --  A  Mountain  Idyll  --  Visiting  the  City  --  Urban  Perspectives  --  16.  Mountain  Saints  in  Late  Antique  Christian  Literature  --  Human-Environment  Relations  in  Early  Christian  Hagiography  --  Narrating  Mountain  Asceticism  --  Theodoret  and  the  Mountains  of  Syria  --  Pseudo-Nilus'  Narrations  and  the  Massacres  at  Mount  Sinai  --  The  Life  of  Symeon  the  Mountaineer  --  Mountain  Retreats  in  Jerome's  Life  of  Hilarion.
    ■520    ▼a"A  cultural  and  literary  history  of  mountains  in  classical  antiquity.  The  mountainous  character  of  the  Mediterranean  was  a  crucial  factor  in  the  history  of  the  ancient  Greek  and  Roman  world.  The  Folds  of  Olympus  is  a  cultural  and  literary  history  that  explores  the  important  role  mountains  played  in  Greek  and  Roman  religious,  military,  and  economic  life,  as  well  as  in  the  identity  of  communities  over  a  millennium--from  Homer  to  the  early  Christian  saints.  Aimed  at  readers  of  ancient  history  and  literature  as  well  as  those  interested  in  mountains  and  the  environment,  the  book  offers  a  powerful  account  of  the  landscape  at  the  heart  of  much  Greek  and  Roman  culture,  Jason  König  charts  the  importance  of  mountains  in  religion  and  pilgrimage,  the  aesthetic  vision  of  mountains  in  art  and  literature,  the  place  of  mountains  in  conquest  and  warfare,  and  representations  of  mountain  life.  He  shows  how  mountains  were  central  to  the  way  in  which  the  inhabitants  of  the  ancient  Mediterranean  understood  the  boundaries  between  the  divine  and  the  human,  and  the  limits  of  human  knowledge  and  control.  He  also  argues  that  there  is  more  continuity  than  normally  assumed  between  ancient  descriptions  of  mountains  and  modern  accounts  of  the  picturesque  and  the  sublime.  Offering  a  unique  perspective  on  the  history  of  classical  culture,  The  Folds  of  Olympus  is  also  a  resoundingly  original  contribution  to  the  literature  on  mountains."--▼cDust  jacket.
    ■546    ▼aIn  English.
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