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Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity

Evans, James(Contributions by)Greenbaum, Dorian Gieseler(Contributions by)Heilen, Stephan(Contributions by)Lehoux, Daryn(Contributions by)Schaldach, Karlheinz(Contributions by)Steele, John(Contributions by)Weisser, Bernhard(Contributions by)Jones, Alexander R.(Edited by)
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The Greeks and Romans lived according to a distinctively Hellenic conception of time as an aspect of cosmic order and regularity.

Appropriating ideas from Egypt and the Near East, the Greeks integrated them into a cosmological framework governed by mathematics and linking the cycles of the heavenly bodies to the human environment.

From their cosmology they derived instruments for measuring and tracking the passage of time that were sophisticated embodiments of scientific reasoning and technical craft, meant not solely for the study of specialists and connoisseurs but for the public gaze. Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity, the accompanying catalogue for the exhibition at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University, explores through thematic essays and beautiful illustrations the practical as well as the artistic, ideological, and spiritual role of time technology and time imagery in the Mediterranean civilizations. Highlights among the more than one hundred objects from the exhibition include marvelously inventive sundials and portable timekeeping devices, stone and ceramic calendars, zodiac boards for displaying horoscopes, and mosaics, sculptures, and coins that reflect ancient perceptions of the controlling power of time and the heavens. Contributors include James Evans, Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum, Stephan Heilen, Alexander Jones, Daryn Lehoux, Karlheinz Schaldach, John Steele, and Bernhard Weisser. Exhibition Dates: October 19, 2016-April 23, 2017 Cover photograph (c) Bruce M.

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Product Details
Princeton University Press
0691174407 / 9780691174402
Hardback
529.7
11/11/2016
United States
English
206 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), map (colour)
29 cm
Published in association with Institute for the Study of the Ancient World Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name hald at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, 19th October 2016-23rd April 2017.