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Stephen Harrison

    Stephen Harrison è un grecista britannico e Professore di Letteratura Latina al Corpus Christi College di Oxford. È specializzato nella poesia di Virgilio e Orazio, nel romanzo romano e nella ricezione della letteratura classica. Il suo lavoro accademico approfondisce questi aspetti fondamentali delle antiche tradizioni letterarie.

    Index, eine Geschichte des
    Index, A History of the
    Artistic Luxury
    Practising Italian Grammar
    • Index, A History of the

      • 340pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      A story of ambition, obsession and alphabetical order Most of us give little thought to the back of the book - it's just where you go to look things up. But here, hiding in plain sight, is an unlikely realm of ambition and obsession, sparring and politicking, pleasure and play. Here we might find Butchers, to be avoided, or Cows that sh-te Fire, or even catch Calvin in his chamber with a Nonne. This is the secret world of the index- an unsung but extraordinary everyday tool, with an illustrious but little-known past. Here, for the first time, its story is told. Charting its curious path from the monasteries and universities of thirteenth-century Europe to Silicon Valley in the twenty-first, Dennis Duncan reveals how the index has saved heretics from the stake, kept politicians from high office and made us all into the readers we are today. We follow it through German print shops and Enlightenment coffee houses, novelists' living rooms and university laboratories, encountering emperors and popes, philosophers and prime ministers, poets, librarians and - of course - indexers along the way. Revealing its vast role in our evolving literary and intellectual culture, Duncan shows that, for all our anxieties about the Age of Search, we are all index-rakers at heart, and we have been for eight hundred years.

      Index, A History of the2021
      4,1
    • Fabergé, Tiffany, Lalique—these great designers came together only once to display their goods in what was probably the most opulent exhibition ever mounted. At the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, the three strove to position themselves ahead of their many competitors in the luxury market, each presenting his jewelry and home adornments as high art. Their success is explored in this splendidly illustrated catalogue, which elucidates the prewar pinnacle of European culture.   The array of displayed objects was Tiffany glass, Easter eggs to dazzle the Czars, realistic insects created in precious materials as sinister decorations. Many of these bore influences of the advanced art of the time, such as Art Nouveau, Viennese modernism, and symbolism, and of styles from around the world.   Four essays discuss the works in the context of their times, illuminate the high societies served by the three masters, and trace the cultural trends behind their extraordinary creations. A treasure of accompanying photographs shows the individual exhibits, scenes from the World's Fair, and the glitterati who wore the jewelry.  (20081201)

      Artistic Luxury2008
      3,5
    • Practising Italian Grammar

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      A workbook of practical exercises designed to give students the opportunity to practise the rules of Italian grammar in a structured way.

      Practising Italian Grammar2004
      4,0