From Philip V of Macedonia to Horace de Saussure. From Horace to Albrecht Haller. On the history of mountain explorationThe paper deals with a long, pre-Romantic period in the history of mountain exploration from Antiquity to the first recorded ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786. The author focuses on the problem of model approach to the perception of mountains utilitarian, metaphysical and emotional, scientific, conquering, aesthetic. He attempts to provide a typology of cultural phenomena from the period preceding both the scientific exploration of the mountains and the emerging aesthetic fascination, which entered its mature phase in the Romantic era. The phenomena in question are presented on the basis of an analysis of transformations in the...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
Mount Analogue (1944) is René Daumal’s esoteric contribution to the mountain novel genre and the wi...
Abstract: The Alps: between myth and reality. The complexity of the Alps has influenced the represen...
The recently published book of studies aims to tell the story of the mountaineers of the past, showi...
"Today I made the ascent of the highest mountain in this region, which for good reasons is called Ve...
Mountaineering, tourism and literature at the turn of the 20th century — links and relat...
Since Antiquity, the European mountains were dreaded and avoided by travelers who had to go through ...
The ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786 began a “golden age” of European mountaineering during which most o...
THE HISTORY OF POLISH HIMALAYAN MOUNTAINEERING. THE ICE WARRIORS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WORLD HIM...
The complex encounters between people and mountains have attracted a very substantial literature, wi...
textDuring the Weimar Republic, mountaineering organizations sought to establish hegemony over the c...
This article is adapted from PhD research (‘Rethinking Mountains: Ascents, Aesthetics, and Environme...
Aim of this paper is to characterize mountaineering in the late 19th century as a specific form of r...
The first Chamonix mountain guides' view of high mountains. This paper states some hypotheses from ...
Funder: National Endowment for the Humanities; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000103Abstract: Th...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
Mount Analogue (1944) is René Daumal’s esoteric contribution to the mountain novel genre and the wi...
Abstract: The Alps: between myth and reality. The complexity of the Alps has influenced the represen...
The recently published book of studies aims to tell the story of the mountaineers of the past, showi...
"Today I made the ascent of the highest mountain in this region, which for good reasons is called Ve...
Mountaineering, tourism and literature at the turn of the 20th century — links and relat...
Since Antiquity, the European mountains were dreaded and avoided by travelers who had to go through ...
The ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786 began a “golden age” of European mountaineering during which most o...
THE HISTORY OF POLISH HIMALAYAN MOUNTAINEERING. THE ICE WARRIORS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WORLD HIM...
The complex encounters between people and mountains have attracted a very substantial literature, wi...
textDuring the Weimar Republic, mountaineering organizations sought to establish hegemony over the c...
This article is adapted from PhD research (‘Rethinking Mountains: Ascents, Aesthetics, and Environme...
Aim of this paper is to characterize mountaineering in the late 19th century as a specific form of r...
The first Chamonix mountain guides' view of high mountains. This paper states some hypotheses from ...
Funder: National Endowment for the Humanities; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000103Abstract: Th...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
Mount Analogue (1944) is René Daumal’s esoteric contribution to the mountain novel genre and the wi...
Abstract: The Alps: between myth and reality. The complexity of the Alps has influenced the represen...