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Constantijn Huygens was a poet, composer and connoisseur of art and the classics. He was also secretary and confidant to three princes of Orange for 62 years. Hofwijck was also the place where Constantijn's son Christiaan spent a significant part of his life. Christiaan Huygens was a member of the Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge and became one of the greatest inventors and scientists. At the end of his life, at Hofwijck, he wrote Cosmotheoros, his magnum opus on the universe. At Huygens's Hofwijck we look at the seventeenth century through the eyes of these two versatile men. With Constantijn and Christiaan, the story is about literature, art, music, politics, the House of Orange, science and life at a seventeenth-century country estate.
Museology --- Huygens, Constantijn --- Huygens, Christiaan --- Huygens' Hofwijck [Voorburg] --- Historic buildings --- Country homes --- Country homes in literature --- Huygens, Constantijn, --- Huygens, Christiaan, --- Hofwijck (Voorburg, Netherlands) --- History. --- Netherlands --- Poets, Dutch --- Scientists --- Homes and haunts
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This edited volume presents a synthesis of recent research on villas and villa landscapes in the northern provinces of the Roman world. It offers an original, multi-dimensional perspective on the social, economic and cultural functioning of villas within the context of the Roman empire. Themes discussed include the economic basis of villa dominated landscapes, rural slavery, town-country dynamics, the role of monumental burials in villa landscapes, and self-representation and lifestyle of villa owners. This study offers a major contribution to the comparative research of villa landscapes and the phenomenon of regionality in Roman rural landscapes. Amsterdam Archaeological Studies is a series devoted to the study of past human societies from the prehistory up into modern times, primarily based on the study of archaeological remains. The series will include excavation reports of modern fieldwork; studies of categories of material culture; and synthesising studies with broader images of past societies, thereby contributing to the theoretical and methodological debates in archaeology.
Roman history --- History of civilization --- Archeology --- Private houses --- anno 1-499 --- Villas --- Architecture, Roman --- Architecture romaine --- Rome --- History --- Economic conditions --- Civilization --- Histoire --- Conditions économiques --- Civilisation --- Conditions économiques --- Suburban homes --- Dwellings --- Palaces --- Rome (Italy) --- Social life and customs. --- Country homes --- Iron age --- Architecture, Domestic --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- History. --- Gaul --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Architecture, Rural --- Domestic architecture --- Home design --- Houses --- One-family houses --- Residences --- Rural architecture --- Architecture --- Roman architecture --- Park gate lodges --- Gallia --- Gaule --- Buildings --- Domiciles --- Homes --- Residential buildings --- Single-family homes --- House-raising parties --- Household ecology --- Housing --- Dwellings. --- HISTORY --- Manners and customs. --- Palaces. --- General. --- Italy --- Italy. --- Rome (Empire). --- villa landscapes, Roman North, archaeology.
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