Among the many visual images we use for the law the garden is an outstanding one. The topos of the garden has a wide semantic range: it is the eternal metaphor of life and it is an ethical image indicating the active behavioral rules man has to follow. The myth of the garden arises connected to a structural system put at man’s disposal, however a system which entails limits and limitations. The action of shaping nature is connected with a sort of violence imposed on nature: the garden becomes man’s grand scenario where man challenges God in his ambition to modify and regulate nature. In the case of both garden and law a creation according to certain rules is implied and these rules must be respected unless the garden and the jurid...
The human need to connect with nature's bounty, and the meanings attached to the garden
Nature became a significant object of attention in the early modern era. Images of plant life change...
The central question addressed in the book is why gardens are of such great significance to so many ...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
Ms. Darian-Smith explores the relationship between law and the concept of landscapes, which she de...
The ‘law of nature’ or ‘natural law’ has been an important concept in the West since the classical p...
The garden is an organic and intricate field of intellectual knowledge immersed in continuous dynam...
The art of gardening stems from an ontological paradox whereby man as creature turns into a creator ...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
In what follows I want to suggest that, although the garden is generally quite absent from philosop...
The vision of a beautiful garden has been a constant in man's imagination. Within the Judeo-Christi...
More than making garden…it’s an excuse to approach and involve th art in it; art such a san expressi...
This paper concerns the garden of the Venetian palace Soranzo-Cappello and is situated in a wider ic...
Informal regulations defining nature, natural, and organic have proliferated across diverse fields o...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
The human need to connect with nature's bounty, and the meanings attached to the garden
Nature became a significant object of attention in the early modern era. Images of plant life change...
The central question addressed in the book is why gardens are of such great significance to so many ...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
Ms. Darian-Smith explores the relationship between law and the concept of landscapes, which she de...
The ‘law of nature’ or ‘natural law’ has been an important concept in the West since the classical p...
The garden is an organic and intricate field of intellectual knowledge immersed in continuous dynam...
The art of gardening stems from an ontological paradox whereby man as creature turns into a creator ...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
In what follows I want to suggest that, although the garden is generally quite absent from philosop...
The vision of a beautiful garden has been a constant in man's imagination. Within the Judeo-Christi...
More than making garden…it’s an excuse to approach and involve th art in it; art such a san expressi...
This paper concerns the garden of the Venetian palace Soranzo-Cappello and is situated in a wider ic...
Informal regulations defining nature, natural, and organic have proliferated across diverse fields o...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
The human need to connect with nature's bounty, and the meanings attached to the garden
Nature became a significant object of attention in the early modern era. Images of plant life change...
The central question addressed in the book is why gardens are of such great significance to so many ...