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Libri antichi e moderni

Prep. By Andreas Scholl, Felix Pirson.

Pergamon: A Hellenistic capital in Anatolia.= Pergamon: Anadolu'da Hellenistik bir baskent.

YKY, 2015

117,50 €

Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop

(Istanbul, Turchia)

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Anno di pubblicazione
2015
ISBN
9789750831003
Luogo di stampa
Istanbul
Autore
Prep. By Andreas Scholl, Felix Pirson.
Pagine
0
Editori
YKY
Formato
4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
Soggetto
ORT T. PERGAMUM BERGAMA OF THE RUINED CITY ROMAN EMPIRE, HELLENISM ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHEOLOGY ARCHÉOLOGIE ARCHEOLOGIA, ARQUEOLOGÍA ARKEOLOGI TURKEY TÜRKEI TURQUIE TURCHIA TURQUÍA, TURKISH TÜRKISCH TURC TURQUE TURCO TYRKISK EXCAVATION, EXCAVATIONS AUSHUBARBEITEN LAVORI DI SCAVO EXCAVACIÓN GRAVING, ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS CIVILISATIONS ANATOLISCHE ZIVILISATIONEN, CIVILTÀ ANATOLICHE CIVILIZACIONES DE ANATOLIA ANATOLISKE, SIVILISASJONER PREHISTORY PRE-HISTORY PREHISTORIA VORGESCHICHTE, URGESCHICHTE PRÉHISTOIRE PREISTORIA FORHISTORIE HISTORY ART, KUNSTGESCHICHTE HISTOIRE L'ART STORIA DELL'ARTE HISTORIA DEL, ARTE KUNSTHISTORIEN NUMISMATICS NUMISMATIK NUMISMATIQUE, NUMISMATICA NUMISMÁTICA NUMISMATIKK, Archeology & Ancient history
Descrizione
Soft cover
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Brossura

Descrizione

New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (33 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 552 p., color and b/w ills. Since the establishment of the Attalid dynasty in the 3rd century bc the ancient city of Pergamon had been the capital and royal residence of the Attalid kingdom as well as a more or less independent Hellenistic polis with all its civic institutions. Consequently this book concentrates above all on Pergamon as a city and a royal capital, on its inhabitants and its sacred spaces, which feature so prominently in the urban fabric and include the Sanctuary of Athena, the Great Altar, the Asklepieion and the Red Hall (or Red Basilica). Although the chronological focus lies on the Hellenistic epoch, the articles in this volume cover a span from prehistory to the Byzantine period, as is essential if one is to understand the prerequisites for the city's development within its landscape, and also to appreciate how the legacy of Hellenism was handed down, changed, enriched and also destroyed in subsequent periods.
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