Descriptions of Architectural Objects in Antiquity
Descriptions of Architectural Objects in Antiquity considers how buildings were seen, imagined, described, and interpreted in Ancient Greek and Roman literature and rhetoric.
Descriptions of Architectural Objects in Antiquity considers how buildings were seen, imagined, described, and interpreted in Ancient Greek and Roman literature and rhetoric.
What We Talk About When We Talk About (Post)Truth convincingly shows not only that the understanding and position of “truth” is always historically and culturally contextualized, but that truth itself has its own history, the history of its affirmations and negations.