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Art, Classical --- Authors, Classical --- Philosophers --- Intellectuals in art --- Civilization, Classical --- Art, Ancient --- Civilization, Ancient --- Greece --- Rome --- Intellectual life.
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Muses (Greek deities) in art --- Art, Classical --- Classical antiquities --- Intellectuals in art --- Muses dans l'art --- Art antique --- Antiquités gréco-romaines --- Intellectuels dans l'art --- Exhibitions --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Antiquités gréco-romaines
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Understanding Knowledge Creation: Intellectuals in Academia, the Public Sphere and the Arts brings together scholars from a wide range of disciplines and cultures and involves them into a multi-dimensional dialogue on the mechanisms of knowledge creation in the present-day society with a specific focus on intellectuals as knowledge creators in three main arenas of their activity: the ‘institutionalized’ arena - academia - and two adjacent arenas: the public sphere and the arts.
Knowledge management. --- Intellectual life --- Education, Higher --- Diffusion of innovations. --- History --- International cooperation. --- Knowledge management --- Diffusion of innovations --- International cooperation --- E-books --- Intellectuals in literature. --- Intellectuals in art. --- Intellectual life. --- 2000-2099 --- Management of knowledge assets --- Management --- Information technology --- Intellectual capital --- Organizational learning --- Cultural life --- Culture --- Innovations, Diffusion of --- Acculturation --- Communication --- Culture diffusion --- Technological innovations
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The portraits of the great writers and thinkers from antiquity are never photographic likenesses. Many of these images were created long after the subject's death, and few tell us very much about the historical individual. Yet these visual representations can become fascinating witnesses to the role and function of the intellectual in ancient Greco-Roman society when seen in the context of the cultural aims with which they were created. In this richly illustrated work, Paul Zanker offers the first comprehensive history of the visual representation of Greek and Roman intellectuals. Zanker draws on a variety of source materials such as Graeco-Roman literature, historiography, and philosophy, in addition to artistic renderings; his work takes the reader from the earliest visual images of Socrates and Plato to the figures of Christ, the Apostles, and contemporaneous pagan and civic dignitaries. Through his interpretations of postures, gestures, facial expressions, and stylistic changes of particular pieces, we come to know these great poets through all of their various personas - the prophetic wise man, the virtuous democratic citizen, or the self-absorbed bon vivant. Zanker's analysis of the ways the iconography of influential thinkers and writers changed demonstrates the rise and fall of trends and the movement of schools of thought and belief, each successively embodying the most valued characteristics of the period and culture. Zanker provides a new and deeper perspective on the interaction of visual representation and classical culture from the fifth century B.C. to the fourth-century A.D.
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