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Decoding Astronomy in Art and Architecture


Decoding Astronomy in Art and Architecture


Springer Praxis Books

von: Marion Dolan

CHF 45.00

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 17.09.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030765118
Sprache: englisch

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<p>For centuries, our ancestors carefully observed the movements of the heavens and wove that astronomical knowledge into their city planning, architecture, mythology, paintings, sculpture, and poetry. This book uncovers the hidden messages and advanced science encoded within these sacred spaces, showing how the rhythmic motions of the night sky played a central role across many different cultures.&nbsp;</p><p>Our astronomical tour transports readers through time and space, from prehistoric megaliths to Renaissance paintings, Greco-Roman temples to Inca architecture. Along the way, you will investigate unexpected findings at Lascaux, Delphi, Petra, Angkor Wat, Borobudur, and many more archaeological sites both famous and little known. Through these vivid examples, you will come to appreciate the masterful ways that astronomical knowledge was incorporated into each society’s religion and mythology, then translated into their physical surroundings.&nbsp;</p><p>The latest archaeoastronomical studies and discoveries are recounted through a poetic and nontechnical narrative, revealing how many longstanding beliefs about our ancestors are being overturned. Through this celestial journey, readers of all backgrounds will learn the basics about this exciting field and share in the wonders of cultural astronomy.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
<p>Part I: History of Cosmic Symbolism in Art and Architecture.- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Book Topics.- Chapter 2: Basics of Astronomy and Archaeoastronomy.- Chapter 3: World’s Earliest Art and Astronomy.- Chapter 4: Neolithic Art, Architecture and Astronomy.- Chapter 5: Art, Architecture and Astronomy in Ireland.- Chapter 6: Art, Architecture and Astronomy in England.- Part II: Astronomical Art and Architecture of Southeast Asia.- Chapter 7: Hinduism and Cosmology in India.- Chapter 8: Art, Architecture and Astronomy at Angkor Wat Temple.- Chapter 9: Art, Architecture and Astronomy of Buddhism.- Part III: Astronomical Art and Architecture of China.- Chapter 10 Art, Architecture and Astronomy in China.- Part IV: Astronomical Art and Architecture of the Classical World.- Chapter 11: Art, Architecture and Astronomy in Classical Greece.- Chapter 12: Art, Architecture and Astronomy of Petra.- Chapter 13: Art, Architecture and Astronomy in the Roman Empire.- Part V: Astronomical Art and Architecture of Early Europe.- Chapter 14: Art. Architecture and Astronomy during the Middle Ages.- Chapter 15: Art, Architecture and Astronomy during the Renaissance.- Part VI: Astronomical Art and Architecture of the New World.- Chapter 16: Art, Architecture and Astronomy at Teotihuacan.- Chapter 17: Art, Architecture and Astronomy in South America.- Index.</p>
Dr. Dolan received her BS, MFA and PhD from the University of Pittsburgh, majoring in medieval manuscripts, minoring in medieval architecture and history of astronomy. She taught at the University of Pittsburgh and Carlow University for many years. Now an independent scholar, she continues her research on the transmission of astronomical knowledge and lectures on art history at the NSU Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, where she also serves as a docent. Archaeoastronomy has been a lifelong area of study; she has taught the subject many times, including aboard a ship during a cruise around the world as faculty member for Semester at Sea based at the University of Virginia, where she was able to observe firsthand and to teach students at many historic sites.<div><br></div><div>Dr. Dolan has studied astronomical manuscripts in the libraries of Europe, specializing in the surviving <i>Aratea</i> manuscripts. Her research was published in the book <i>Astronomical Knowledge Transmission Through Illustrated Aratea Manuscripts </i>(Springer, 2017).&nbsp;<br></div>
<p>For centuries, our ancestors carefully observed the movements of the heavens and wove that astronomical knowledge into their city planning, architecture, mythology, paintings, sculpture, and poetry. This book uncovers the hidden messages and advanced science encoded within these sacred spaces, showing how the rhythmic motions of the night sky played a central role across many different cultures.&nbsp;</p><p>Our astronomical tour transports readers through time and space, from prehistoric megaliths to Renaissance paintings, Greco-Roman temples to Inca architecture. Along the way, you will investigate unexpected findings at Lascaux, Delphi, Petra, Angkor Wat, Borobudur, and many more archaeological sites both famous and little known. Through these vivid examples, you will come to appreciate the masterful ways that astronomical knowledge was incorporated into each society’s religion and mythology, then translated into their physical surroundings.&nbsp;</p><p>The latest archaeoastronomical studies and discoveries are recounted through a poetic and nontechnical narrative, revealing how many longstanding beliefs about our ancestors are being overturned. Through this celestial journey, readers of all backgrounds will learn the basics about this exciting field and share in the wonders of cultural astronomy.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p></p>
Presents fascinating examples of cultural and archaeoastronomy from around the world Examines many mediums, including sculpture, architecture, urban planning, and art Written in a nontechnical poetic style for any general readers

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