The intention of this article is investigate ways in which the image and metaphor of the garden open productive avenues for thinking the being of nature. The primary focus of this investigation is found in two instances in which gardens play significant roles in presenting, even if only tacitly, an image of nature: Homer’s Odyssey and Plato’s reference to the “Gardens of Adonis” in Phaedrus
In Greek mythology, Adonis was a spirit of vegetation, an annually-renewed god, mirroring the decay ...
This dissertation makes the claim that Homer's landscape descriptions comment on the action of Odyss...
The Paradoxical Garden is a collection of sculptural installations that focus on human-plant interac...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
As it has been mentioned by many scholars and researchers it is impossible to say whether the first ...
Abstract: It is well known that gardens have always been inspiring for great thinkers of the past, f...
25 p. : ill. - This article has been scanned and reformatted by the T-Space Assistant. If a research...
This article explores the symbiotic relationship between nature and poetry, which is in many ways pi...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
De plus en plus d’études s’accordent à reconnaître dans la métaphore un instrument de la pensée, plu...
It is well known that gardens have always been inspiring for great thinkers of the past, for instanc...
Here, the author is dealing with the dual valence of social and aesthetic representations of a symbo...
The central question addressed in the book is why gardens are of such great significance to so many ...
SETTING Epicurus (341-270 BCE) welcomed in his Garden people of all kind. Different from other philo...
This paper concerns the garden of the Venetian palace Soranzo-Cappello and is situated in a wider ic...
In Greek mythology, Adonis was a spirit of vegetation, an annually-renewed god, mirroring the decay ...
This dissertation makes the claim that Homer's landscape descriptions comment on the action of Odyss...
The Paradoxical Garden is a collection of sculptural installations that focus on human-plant interac...
"For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broad...
As it has been mentioned by many scholars and researchers it is impossible to say whether the first ...
Abstract: It is well known that gardens have always been inspiring for great thinkers of the past, f...
25 p. : ill. - This article has been scanned and reformatted by the T-Space Assistant. If a research...
This article explores the symbiotic relationship between nature and poetry, which is in many ways pi...
Essay in Kitchin R, Thrift N (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 4, pp. 289–...
De plus en plus d’études s’accordent à reconnaître dans la métaphore un instrument de la pensée, plu...
It is well known that gardens have always been inspiring for great thinkers of the past, for instanc...
Here, the author is dealing with the dual valence of social and aesthetic representations of a symbo...
The central question addressed in the book is why gardens are of such great significance to so many ...
SETTING Epicurus (341-270 BCE) welcomed in his Garden people of all kind. Different from other philo...
This paper concerns the garden of the Venetian palace Soranzo-Cappello and is situated in a wider ic...
In Greek mythology, Adonis was a spirit of vegetation, an annually-renewed god, mirroring the decay ...
This dissertation makes the claim that Homer's landscape descriptions comment on the action of Odyss...
The Paradoxical Garden is a collection of sculptural installations that focus on human-plant interac...