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The Rose and Its Symbols in Mediterranean Antiquity

János Géczi
Some one hundred rose species exist in the world, but only four of these were once in daily use in Mediterranean civilizations. They were white or pink, they had a bushy form, and they usually blossomed once a year. They were used for medicinal-hygienic, dietetic and sacral purposes. This book surveys the roses that played a role in various cultures of the eras between the second millennium BC and the 4-5th centuries AD, providing a history of both the botanicallybased views of them and those that boldly eschewed that framework. Touching on the rose images of earlier and later eras as well, it focuses on two main domains: the histories of botany and symbols. The uniqueness of this volume lies in this double perspective. It appears that the story of the rose can most lucidly be told by considering everyday activities, with survival and reproduction becoming the focal points around which a pattern of ideas about the rose emerges. János Géczi offers a unique approach to the history of the "journey" the rose made from his ancient homeland to "invade" the whole planet, and by explaining this long and interesting trip, he reveals the metamorphoses of the flower during this way, as well as the different meanings and customs that were attributed and connected to the rose. Beyond concrete information and the "material" modifications of the flower and its visual and verbal image in time and in space, it is also of major significance what kind of approaches and evaluations different religions beliefs attributed to the plant. Conclusively the extreme richness how it was applied in art, in literature, and in music, refers also to the changing meaning of the flower in the history of thinking.
Autor: Géczi, János
EAN: 9783823367109
Sprache: Deutsch
Seitenzahl: 454
Produktart: kartoniert, broschiert
Verlag: Narr
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 30.12.2011
Schlagworte: Rosen (Motiv in der Bildenden Kunst) Rosen (Motiv in der Literatur)
Größe: 216
Gewicht: 754 g