Water in Ancient Mediterranean Households This book provides the first detailed study of the water supply of households in antiquity. Chapters explore settings from Classical Greece to the Late Roman Empire across a wide variety of environments from dry deserts and moderate Mediterranean zones to wet and temperate climates further north. The different case studies presented in each chapter are united by three intimately interconnected aspects. The first rainwater harvesting in cisterns provides detailed techno-hydraulic investigations of the household water supply systems. The second aspect households and water at the margins stresses how domestic water supply systems were successfully adapted to unusually harsh environmental conditions. The third other waters for houses focuses on other types of water supply systems (rivers water-bearers stepped pools wells) and their life biographies. As shown by the different chapters a careful study of a household’s water supply is a rich source of evidence for understanding everyday decisions anxieties and changes in life. They also build towards a greater understanding of the social inequalities that are at play in the ancient Mediterranean and beyond providing a wealth of new research to greatly augment our understanding of water as a resource in the ancient Mediterranean. Providing a new and important perspective on a central part of everyday life in the ancient world this book is aimed at archaeologists and historians of the ancient Mediterranean notably the Greek and Roman worlds especially those with an interest in ancient households and water culture. | Water in Ancient Mediterranean Households GBP 130.00 1
Ancient Civilizations Of The New World In this concise yet sweeping look at the origins and development of ancient New World civilizations Richard Adams provides a superb introductory overview of these unique and fascinating cultures. Incorporating the latest breakthroughs in the study of the cultures of Mesoamerica and the Andes Adams examines the development of the Olmec Maya Azt | Ancient Civilizations Of The New World GBP 130.00 1
Landscape And Power In Ancient Mesoamerica From the early cities in the second millennium BC to the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan on the eve of the Spanish conquest Ancient Mesoamericans created landscapes full of meaning and power in the center of their urban spaces. The sixteenth century description of Tenochtitlan by Bernal Diaz del Castillo and the archaeological remnants of Teotihuacan attest to the power and centrality of these urban configurations in Ancient Mesoamerican history. In Landscape and Power in Ancient Mesoamerica Rex Koontz Kathryn Reese-Taylor and Annabeth Headrick explore the cultural logic that structured and generated these centers. Through case studies of specific urban spaces and their meanings the authors examine the general principles by which the Ancient Mesoamericans created meaningful urban space. In a profoundly interdisciplinary exchange involving both archaeologists and art historians this volume connects the symbolism of those landscapes the performances that activated this symbolism and the cultural poetics of these ensembles. GBP 130.00 1
Ancient Egypt Foundations of a Civilization Ancient Egypt is a beautifully illustrated easy-to-read book covering the formative era of the Egyptian civilization: the age before the pyramids. Douglas Brewer shows why an awareness of the earliest phase of Egyptian history is crucial to understanding of later Egyptian culture. Beginning with a quick review of the fields of Egyptology and archaeology Ancient Egypt takes the reader on a compelling survey of Egypt's prehistoric past. The books tours the Nile Valley to explore its impact on all aspects of life from day-to-day living to regional politics and introduces the reader to the Nile Valley's earliest inhabitants and the very first Egyptians. | Ancient Egypt Foundations of a Civilization GBP 150.00 1
Cause and Explanation in Ancient Philosophy This volume offers an updated analysis of the use meaning and scope of the classical notion of aitia. It clarifies philosophical and philological questions about aitia and offers bold and innovative interpretations of this key concept of ancient philosophy. The numerous meanings and nuances of aitia remain difficult to grasp. Ancient philosophers use aitia to explain the existence and activity of substances bodies souls or gods. Paradoxically its own definition remains difficult to establish. This book reconstructs some of the most important uses variants and scopes of the term aitia within different philosophical perspectives in antiquity including early Greek philosophy Plato Aristotle Stoicism and Islamic philosophy. The chapters analyze metaphysical aspects epistemological issues and logical implications of aitia. They engage with the most relevant critical literature generated in several modern languages. In doing so they offer an inclusive and overarching re-evaluation of our assumptions about causation and explanation in ancient philosophy. Cause and Explanation in Ancient Philosophy will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working on Pre-Socratic philosophy Plato Aristotle Hellenistic philosophy late antiquity and medieval philosophy. GBP 130.00 1
Eros The Myth Of Ancient Greek Sexuality Eros: The Myth of Ancient Greek Sexuality is a controversial book that lays bare the meanings Greeks gave to sex. Contrary to the romantic idealization of sex dominating our culture the Greeks saw eros as a powerful force of nature potentially dangerous and in need of control by society: Eros the Destroyer not Cupid the Insipid fired the Greek | Eros The Myth Of Ancient Greek Sexuality GBP 130.00 1
Royal Courts Of The Ancient Maya Volume 1: Theory Comparison And Synthesis This book provides theory comparison and synthesis to establish a carefully considered framework for approaching the study of courts and their functions throughout the world of the ancient Maya. It is based on the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association. | Royal Courts Of The Ancient Maya Volume 1: Theory Comparison And Synthesis GBP 130.00 1
Ancient Chinese Academy Confucianism and Society II Politics and Culture As the second volume of a two-volume set that studies the ancient Chinese academy from a socio-cultural perspective this title investigates the multifaceted roles and political and cultural significance of the academy. Inaugurated in the Tang dynasty and eventually abolished in the late Qing dynasty the academy as a unique cultural and educational organization in the Chinese history exerted extensive and profound influence on the ancient Chinese culture politics and social life. This title first discusses the state control of the academy and how it functions in social governance then examines the sacrificial ritual of the academy and its influence on education enculturation Confucian orthodoxy and intellectual ethos and finally elaborates on the academy's role in enriching the regional cultures in terms of local cultural undertakings and talent cultivation. The title will be a useful reference for scholars students and general readers interested in cultural history intellectual history and educational history of ancient China and especially the Chinese academy culture. | Ancient Chinese Academy Confucianism and Society II Politics and Culture GBP 130.00 1
The Longman Standard History of Ancient Philosophy With selections of philosophers from Thales to Sextus Empiricus this new anthology provides significant learning support and historical context for the readings along with a wide variety of pedagogical assists. Biographical headnotes reading introductions study questions and specialPrologues andPhilosophical Overviews help students understand and appreciate the philosophical concepts under discussion. Philosophical Bridges discuss how the work of earlier thinkers would influence philosophers to come and place major movements in a contemporary context showing students how the schools of philosophy interrelate and how various philosophies apply to the world today. In addition to this volume of Ancient Philosophy a comprehensive survey of the whole of Western philosophical history and other individual volumes for each of the major historical eras are also available for specialized courses. | The Longman Standard History of Ancient Philosophy GBP 175.00 1
Ancient Britain This book is for anyone starting out to understand the prehistoric life of Britain from the first human occupation 450 000 years ago until the Roman conquest in AD 43. James Dyer here succeeds in bringing to life a thriving picture of the people and customs of the Stone Bronze and Iron Ages based on the sometimes sparse clues presented by prehistoric archaeological sites across Britain. For many readers Ancient Britain will provide the first chance to get to grips with the present state of our knowledge of prehistoric agriculture settlement trade and ritual. The rise of power with the development of a class system at the hands of the first metal users is charted through to the growth of wealth and the emergence of a warlike and advanced Iron Age society - a society that was nonetheless unable to withstand the might of Rome. With over 130 illustrations and photographs including a number of specially drawn reconstructions this highly visual book is an ideal primer for all students of prehistory and all those who are simply interested in the subject. GBP 130.00 1
Magic and Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean World Studies in Honor of Christopher A. Faraone This volume explores aspects of ancient magic and religion in the ancient Mediterranean specifically ways in which religious and mythical ideas including the knowledge and practice of magic were transmitted and adapted through time and across Greco-Roman Near Eastern and Egyptian cultures. Offering an original and innovative combination of case studies on the material aspects and cross-cultural transfers of magic and religion this book brings together a range of contributions that cross and connect sub-fields with a pan-Mediterranean comparative scope. Section I investigates the material aspects of magical practices including first editions and original studies on papyri gems lamellae containing binding curses and protective texts and other textual media in ancient book culture. Several chapters feature the Greco-Egyptian Magical Papyri the compilation of magical recipes in the formularies and the role of physical book-forms in the transmission of magical knowledge. Section II explores magic and religion as nodes of cultural exchange in the ancient Mediterranean. Case studies range from Egypt to Anatolia and from Syria-Phoenicia to Sicily with Greco-Roman religion and myth integrated in a diverse and interconnected Mediterranean landscape. Readers encounter studies featuring charismatic figures of Magi and itinerant begging priests the multiple understandings of deities such as Hekate Herakles or Aphrodite or the perceived exotic origin of cult statues mummies amulets and cursing formulae which bring to light the rich intercultural networks of the ancient Mediterranean and the crucial role of magic and religion in the process of cross-cultural adaptation and innovation. Magic and Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean World appeals to both specialized and non-specialized audiences with expert contributions written in an accessible way. This is a fascinating resource for students and scholars working on magic religion and mythology in the ancient Mediterranean. | Magic and Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean World Studies in Honor of Christopher A. Faraone GBP 130.00 1
A Compendium of World Sovereigns: Volume I Ancient The Compendium of World Sovereigns series contains three volumes: Ancient Medieval and Early Modern. These volumes provide students with easy-to-access ‘who’s who’ with details on the identities and dates ages and wives where known of heads of government in any given state at any time within the framework of reference. The relevant original and secondary sources are also listed in a comprehensive bibliography. Providing a clear reference guide for students to who was who and when they ruled in the dynasties and other ruler-lists for the Ancient Medieval and Early Modern worlds – primarily European and Middle Eastern but including available information on Africa and Asia and the pre-Columbian Americas. The trilogy accesses and interprets the original data plus any modern controversies and disputes over names and dating reflecting on the shifts and widening of focus in student and academic studies. Each volume contains league tables of rulers’ ‘records’ and an extensive bibliographical guide to the relevant personnel and dynasties plus any controversies so readers can consult these for extra details and know exactly where to go for which information. All relevant information is collected and provided as a one-stop-shop for students wishing to check the known information about a world Sovereign. The Ancient volume begins with the Pharaohs in Egypt and moves through Greece Classical and Early Medieval Armenia Crimea Syria Jordan Israel and Judah Persia India and ends with the Roman World in the east and west. A Compendium of World Sovereigns: Volume I Ancient provides students and scholars with the perfect reference guide to support their studies and to fact check dates people and places. GBP 120.00 1
Ancient Lives An Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistory Focusing on sites of key significance and the world’s first civilizations Ancient Lives is an accessible and engaging textbook which introduces complete beginners to the fascinating worlds of archaeology and prehistory. Drawing on their impressive combined experience of the field and the classroom the authors use a jargon-free narrative style to enliven the major developments of more than 3 million years of human culture. First introducing the basic principles methods and theoretical approaches of archaeology the book then provides a summary of world prehistory from a global perspective. This latest edition provides an up-to-date account of human evolution and the origins of modern humans. It explores the reality of life in the prehistoric world. Later chapters describe the development of agriculture and animal domestication and the emergence of cities states and preindustrial civilizations in widely separated parts of the world. Our knowledge of these is changing thanks to revolutionary developments in LIDAR (light detection and ranging) technology and other remote-sensing devices. With this new edition updated to reflect the latest discoveries and research in the discipline Ancient Lives continues to be a comprehensive and essential introduction to archaeology. It will be ideal for students looking for an accessible guide to the subject. | Ancient Lives An Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistory GBP 94.99 1
Three Ancient Geographical Treatises in Translation Hanno the King Nikomedes Periodos and Avienus This volume is a translation and commentary on the works of three geographers from Greco-Roman antiquity: Hanno of Carthage from around 500 BC; the author of the Periodos Dedicated to King Nikomedes from the last half of the second century BC; and Avienus from the fourth century AD. The modern translations of texts in this book represent 1 000 years of Greco-Roman geographical scholarship and thus provide an overview of the discipline from its beginnings to late antiquity. Readers will learn about the development of Greek geography and the earliest adventures outside the Mediterranean into the Atlantic as far south as the tropics and north toward the Arctic. These explorations make for fascinating stories about early human endeavors into an unknown world. Three Ancient Geographical Treatises in Translation offers specialists new information about Greek exploration and a modern translation of significant ancient texts while non-specialist scholars and undergraduate students with an interest in Greco-Roman literature and ancient geography will also find the volume useful and accessible. | Three Ancient Geographical Treatises in Translation Hanno the King Nikomedes Periodos and Avienus GBP 130.00 1
Ancient Civilizations Ancient Civilizations offers a comprehensive and straightforward account of the world’s first civilizations and how they were discovered drawing on many avenues of inquiry including archaeological excavations surveys laboratory work highly specialized scientific investigations and both historical and ethnohistorical records. This book covers the earliest civilizations in Eurasia and the Americas from Egypt and the Sumerians to the Indus Valley Shang China and the Maya. It also addresses subsequent developments in Southwest Asia moving on to the first Aegean civilizations Greece and Rome the first states of sub-Saharan Africa divine kings and empires in East and Southeast Asia and the Aztec and Inka empires of Mesoamerica and the Andes. It includes a number of features to support student learning: a wealth of images including several new illustrations; feature boxes which expand on key sites finds and written sources; and an extensive guide to further reading. With new perceptions of the origin and collapse of states including a review of the issue of sustainability this fifth edition has been extensively updated in the light of spectacular new discoveries and the latest theoretical advances. Examining the world’s pre-industrial civilizations from a multidisciplinary perspective and offering a comparative analysis of the field which explores the connections between all civilizations around the world this volume provides a unique introduction to pre-industrial civilizations in all their brilliant diversity. It will prove invaluable to students of Archaeology. GBP 99.99 1
Ancient Wisdom for Modern Minds A Thinking Heart and a Feeling Mind Thoughts reflections and experiences voiced by ancient sages appear in this book as 'coaching conversations'. Their wisdom creates a vibrant landscape populated with insights which help us to reflect upon and discuss emotions encountered in personal transformation and constant workplace change. They allow us to process past experiences and emotions in order to move on. James Carlopio shows us that coaching for personal improvement has occurred since time-immemorial. These ancient quotes illuminate modern-day socio-cognitive constructs and techniques used in coaching psychology. The 'coaching conversation' itself is grounded in the constructivist-narrative approaches used within Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. These ancient quotes will assist readers to undergo personal transitions Executive Coaches to facilitate workplace change and Life Coaches in personal development. Positive Psychology and important areas in coaching psychology are referenced in the Introduction and section openings. Supported by a subject index this luminous work is grouped into sections addressing: awareness of self and others life death health and happiness wisdom communication and learning achievement goals and effort The text is designed to help people access emotion express emotion acknowledge emotion release emotion and move on gracefully to happier more successful and less stressed lives. | Ancient Wisdom for Modern Minds A Thinking Heart and a Feeling Mind GBP 175.00 1
Latin for the Illiterati A Modern Guide to an Ancient Language This revised and updated edition includes a brand new foreword by Richard LaFleur and more than fifteen hundred new entries and abbreviations. Organized alphabetically within the categories of verba (common words and expressions) dicta (common phrases and familiar sayings) and abbreviations this practical and helpful reference guide is a comprehensive compendium of more than 7 000 Latin words expressions phrases and sayings taken from the world of art music law philosophy theology medicine and the theatre as well as witty remarks and sage advice from ancient writers such as Virgil Ovid Cicero and more. | Latin for the Illiterati A Modern Guide to an Ancient Language GBP 175.00 1
The Past in the Past: the Re-use of Ancient Monuments World Archaeology 30:1 First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and Francis an informa company. | The Past in the Past: the Re-use of Ancient Monuments World Archaeology 30:1 GBP 175.00 1
Philosophic Classics: Ancient Philosophy Volume I This seventh edition of Philosophic Classics Volume I: Ancient Philosophy includes essential writings of the most important Greek philosophers along with selections from some of their Roman followers. In updating this edition editor Forrest E. Baird has continued to follow the same criteria established by the late Walter Kaufmann when the Philosophic Classics series was first established: (1) to use complete works or where more appropriate complete sections of works (2) in clear translations (3) of texts central to the thinker’s philosophy or widely accepted as part of the canon. To make the works more accessible to students most footnotes treating textual matters (variant readings etc. ) have been omitted and important Greek words have been transliterated and put in angle brackets. In addition each thinker is introduced by a brief essay composed of three sections: (1) biographical (a glimpse of the life) (2) philosophical (a résumé of the philosopher’s thought) and (3) bibliographical (suggestions for further reading). New to this seventh edition: Changes in translations: New translations of Plato’s Apology and Phaedo and Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics and Politics from the acclaimed Focus Philosophical Library Series. New translations of Plato’s Euthyphro and Crito. New translations of Epicurus’s Letter to Herodotus Letter to Menoeceus and Principal Doctrines. New translation of the Parmenides fragments. Additional material: Gorgias’s model oration Encomium on Helen which gives a defense of Helen of Troy. A selection from Plato’s Gorgias on nature versus convention or law . Additional material from the opening of Plato’s Symposium to contextualize the dialogue. Additional material from Plato’s Republic (Book IX) on the tri-partite soul. Additional material from Aristotle’s Metaphysics (Book IV 1-4 7) on the nature of being and the so-called three rules of thought. A brief selection from Porphyry’s Life of Plotinus giving a sense of the person. Updated and reorganized bibliographies. To allow for all these changes a section of Book V from Plato’s Republic has been dropped. Those who use this first volume in a one-term course in ancient philosophy will find more material here than can easily fit a normal semester. But this embarrassment of riches gives teachers some choice and for those who offer the same course year after year an opportunity to change the menu. | Philosophic Classics: Ancient Philosophy Volume I GBP 115.00 1
Chinese Narratology II Ancient and Modern As the second volume of a two-volume set on Chinese narratology this title investigates the quintessential characteristics of the Chinese narrative style with a focus on image and perspective. The first chapter introduces two opposing concepts of perspective: “focalization” and “blind spot ” to connect “perspective” with traditional aesthetics highlighting the mutual relation of the nonexistent and the existent. The author believes that both the narrator and perspective are central to the narrative forms and strategies adopted by Chinese writers and that study of the narrator and perspective is integral to understanding the cultural aesthetic and philosophical connotations of the narrative text and the spiritual world of the author. Drawing on perceptual phenomenology the chapter on image broadens the extant knowledge of “image” and points out that image narration is unique to Chinese narratology and central to Chinese aesthetics. The final chapter illustrating the achievements of influential critics of classical Chinese novels proving that these critics have contributed to the canonization of the genuine masterpieces of Chinese narrative literature. The book is a must-read for scholars and students interested in narrative theory Chinese culture and literature and dialogue between Chinese and Western narratological studies. | Chinese Narratology II Ancient and Modern GBP 130.00 1
The Manor House Hospital A Personal Record First published in 1966 The Manor House Hospital is a short history of the hospital from its difficult early days to its modern avatar with operating theatres spacious and airy wards comfortable waiting rooms and all other appurtenances which were often lacking in other institutions. It also documents the history of the remarkable men who made such a transformation possible. This book will be of interest to students of history medicine and public policy. | The Manor House Hospital A Personal Record GBP 90.00 1
From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe Behind and Beyond Lancaster House First published in 1980. The aim of this collection of articles is to furnish information and perspective on the main economic and political elements present in the making of Zimbabwe. Although the articles were prepared before the conclusion of the Lancaster House negotiations they discuss matters which must be central to the future of this important newly independent state of Southern Africa. | From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe Behind and Beyond Lancaster House GBP 175.00 1
A Critical History of Psychotherapy Volume 1 From Ancient Origins to the Mid 20th Century This unique book offers a comprehensive overview of the history of psychotherapy. The first of two volumes it traces the roots of psychotherapy in ancient times through the influence of Freud and Jung up to the events following World War II. The book shows how the history of psychotherapy has evolved over time through different branches and examines the offshoots as they develop. Each part of the book represents a significant period of time or a decade of the 20th century and provides a detailed overview of all significant movements within the history of psychology. The book also shows connections with history and contextualizes each therapeutic paradigm so it can be better understood in a broader social context. The book is the first of its kind to show the parallel evolution of different theories in psychotherapy. It will be essential reading for researchers and students in the fields of clinical psychology psychotherapy psychiatry the history of medicine and psychology. | A Critical History of Psychotherapy Volume 1 From Ancient Origins to the Mid 20th Century GBP 120.00 1
Greek and Roman Painting and the Digital Humanities This volume is a groundbreaking discussion of the role of digital media in research on ancient painting and a deep reflection on the effectiveness of digital media in opening the field to new audiences. The study of classical art always oscillates between archaeology and classics between the study of ancient texts and archaeological material. For this reason it is often difficult to collect all the data to have access to both types of information on an equal basis. The increasing development of digital collections and databases dedicated to both archaeological material and ancient texts is a direct response to this problem. The book’s central theme is the role of the digital humanities especially digital collection s such as the Digital Milliet in the study of ancient Greek and Roman painting. Part 1 focuses on the transition between the original print version of the Recueil Milliet and its digital incarnation. Part 2 addresses the application of digital tools to the analysis of ancient art. Part 3 focuses on ancient wall painting. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history classics archaeology and digital humanities. | Greek and Roman Painting and the Digital Humanities GBP 130.00 1
Emotion and Historiography in Polybius’ Histories This volume explores emotion and its importance in Polybius’ conception of history his writing of historiography and the benefits of this understanding to readers of history. How and why did ancient historians include emotions in their texts? This book argues that in the Histories of Polybius – the Greek historian who recorded Rome’s rise to dominion in the ancient Mediterranean – emotions play an effective role in history used by the historian to explain the causes of actions connect events and make sense of human behavior. Through analysis of the emotions in the narrative and theory of Polybius’ Histories using critical terminology and frameworks from modern philosophy psychology and political science this work calls into question assumptions that emotions were purely irrational and detrimental in ancient history politics and historiography. Emotions often positively shape Polybius’ historical narrative provide criteria for the success and morality of agents actions and even historians and aid the historian in guiding readers to become intelligent leaders and citizens of a new world centered on Rome. Emotion and Historiography in Polybius’ Histories is a fascinating read for students and scholars of ancient historiography and history as well as those working on ancient political thought emotions in the ancient Greek world and emotion in history and literature more broadly. GBP 130.00 1