- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > 英文書
- > Architecture
基本説明
西洋文明の歴史において、庭が物質的、社会的、あるいは芸術的に担わされてきた意味を総合的に捉え直す画期的レファレンス。時代別の各巻を、それぞれの第一人者が編集し、各セクションを気鋭の研究者たちが執筆。いずれの巻も、①意匠②庭の類型③植生④利用と受容⑤視覚表象⑥言語表象⑦意味⑧庭と景観という共通のセクションで構成され、時代間の比較対照が容易。図版も豊富。
Full Description
A Cultural History of Gardens presents an authoritative survey from ancient times to the present. This set of six volumes covers over 2500 years of gardens as physical, social and artistic spaces.1. A Cultural History of Gardens in Antiquity 2. A Cultural History of Gardens in the Medieval Age 3. A Cultural History of Gardens in the Renaissance 4. A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment5. A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Empire 6. A Cultural History of Gardens in the Modern Age Each volume discusses the same themes in its chapters:1. Design2. Types of Gardens3. Planting4. Use and Reception5. Meaning6. Verbal Representations7. Visual Representations8. Gardens and the Larger LandscapeThis structure means readers can either have a broad overview of a period by reading a volume or follow a theme through history by reading the relevant chapter in each volume.Superbly illustrated, the full six volume set combines to present the most authoritative and comprehensive survey available on gardens through history.
Contents
Volume OneVolume Two: A Cultural History of Gardens in the Middle Ages Volume Three: A Cultural History of Gardens in the Renaissance Volume Four: A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Enlightenment Volume Five: A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of Empire Volume Six: A Cultural History of Gardens in the Modern AgeVolume One: A Cultural History of Gardens in AntiquityEdited by Kathryn Gleason, Cornell University, USAIntroductionDesign, Kathryn Gleason, Cornell University, USATypes of Gardens, Inge Nielsen, Hamburg University, GermanyPlanting, Lena Landgren, Lund University, SwedenUse and Reception, Elizabeth Macaulay Lewis, Oxford University, UKVisual Representations, Catherine Kearns, Cornell University, USAVerbal Representations, Anthony Littlewood, University of Toronto, Canada, and Katharine T. von Stackelberg, Brock University, CanadaMeaning, Katharine T. von Stackelberg, Brock University, CanadaGardens and the Larger Landscape, Rachel Foulk, Emory University, USAIndexVolume Two: A Cultural History of Gardens in the Middle AgesEdited by Michael Leslie, Rhodes College, USAIntroductionDesign, John Dixon Hunt, University of Pennsylvania, USATypes of Gardens, James Schryver, University of Northern Minnesota, USAPlanting, Rebecca Krug, University of Minnesota, USAUse and Reception, Laura Howes, University of Tennessee, USAVisual Representations, Michael Leslie, Rhodes College, USAVerbal Representations, Elisabeth AugsburgMeaning, Johanna Bauman, ARTstor, USAGardens and the Larger Landscape, Robert Liddiard and Tom Williamson, University of East Anglia, UKIndexVolume Three: A Cultural History of Gardens in the RenaissanceEdited by Elizabeth Hyde, Kean University, USAIntroductionDesign, Luke Morgan, Monash University, AustraliaTypes of Gardens, Rafaella Fabiani-Giannetto, University of Pennsylvania, USAPlanting, Margherita Zalum, Marist College, USAUse and Reception, Elizabeth Hyde, Kean University, USAVisual Representations, Ma(3)gorzata Szafranska, The Royal Castle in Warsaw, PolandVerbal Representations, Michael Leslie, Rhodes College, USAMeaning, Luke Morgan, Monash University, AustraliaGardens and the Larger Landscape, Mirka Benes, University of Texas at Austin, USAIndexVolume Four: A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of EnlightenmentEdited by Stephen Bending, University of Southampton, UKIntroductionDesign, Timothy Mowl, Bristol University, UKTypes of Gardens, Michael Charlesworth, University of Texas at Austin, USAPlanting, Michael Symes, Birkbeck, University of London, UKUse and Reception, David Lambert, The Parks Agency, UKVisual Representations, Annie Richardson, University of Lincoln, UKVerbal Representations, Rachel Crawford, University of San Francisco, USAMeaning, Patrick Eyres, New Arcadian Press, UKGardens and the Larger Landscape, Sarah Spooner & Tom Williamson, University of East Anglia, UKIndexVolume Five: A Cultural History of Gardens in the Age of EmpireEdited by Sonja Dumpelmann, Harvard University, USAIntroductionDesign, Brent Elliott, Lindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society, UKTypes of Gardens, Brent Elliott, Lindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society, UKPlanting, Mark Laird, Harvard University, USAUse and Reception, Daniel Nadenicek, University of Georgia, USAVisual Representations, Iris Lauterbach, Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte, GermanyVerbal Representations, Linda Parshall, Portland State University, USAMeaning, Heath Schenker, University of California, Davis, USAGardens and the Larger Landscape, Gert Groening, Berlin University of the Arts, and Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn, Leibniz Universitat Hannover, GermanyIndexVolume Six: A Cultural History of Gardens in the Modern AgeEdited by John Dixon Hunt, UKIntroductionDesign, Anita Berrizbeita, Harvard University, USATypes of Gardens, Peter Jacobs, University of Montreal, CanadaPlanting, Dennis MacGlade and Laurie Olin, Olin Partnership, Philaldelphia, USAUse and Reception, Udo Weilacher, University of Munich, GermanyVisual Representations, Michael Jakob, University of Grenoble, FranceVerbal Representations, Michael Leslie, Rhodes College, USAMeaning, John Dixon Hunt, University of Pennsylvania, USAGardens and the Larger Landscape, David Leatherbarrow, University of Pennsylvania, USAIndex