AG 9 Plants of the Colosseum (Architektur in Gebrauch)

個数:

AG 9 Plants of the Colosseum (Architektur in Gebrauch)

  • 在庫がございません。海外の書籍取次会社を通じて出版社等からお取り寄せいたします。
    通常6~9週間ほどで発送の見込みですが、商品によってはさらに時間がかかることもございます。
    重要ご説明事項
    1. 納期遅延や、ご入手不能となる場合がございます。
    2. 複数冊ご注文の場合は、ご注文数量が揃ってからまとめて発送いたします。
    3. 美品のご指定は承りかねます。

    ●3Dセキュア導入とクレジットカードによるお支払いについて
  • 【入荷遅延について】
    世界情勢の影響により、海外からお取り寄せとなる洋書・洋古書の入荷が、表示している標準的な納期よりも遅延する場合がございます。
    おそれいりますが、あらかじめご了承くださいますようお願い申し上げます。
  • ◆画像の表紙や帯等は実物とは異なる場合があります。
  • ◆ウェブストアでの洋書販売価格は、弊社店舗等での販売価格とは異なります。
    また、洋書販売価格は、ご注文確定時点での日本円価格となります。
    ご注文確定後に、同じ洋書の販売価格が変動しても、それは反映されません。
  • 商品コード 9783943253658

Description

The beginnings of the description and recording of a specifically urban flora are generally located in the second half of the 19th century. Leo Hartley Grindon's "Manchester Flora" of 1859, which documents wild plants in the urban area and thus describes the city as an independent habitat in contrast to its surroundings, is considered groundbreaking in this respect.A fascinating precursor to early urban ecology can be found in the botanical studies of the Colosseum in Rome. The first flora of the Colosseum was written as early as 1643 by Domenico Panaroli, who as a physician was particularly interested in the unusual number of medicinal plants that grew on the ruins. Subsequently, the plant population of the building and its variety of microclimates - from the humid, shady hypogeum levels to the dry, exposed elevations - was recorded more and more systematically, so that today there is an exceptionally dense database on the vegetation of the Colosseum, which not only allows conclusions to be drawn about the (e.g. pastoral) use of the building or climatic changes, but also makes the interweaving of human cultural history with natural history tangible-the building is understood as an ecosystem. As plant biologist Giulia Caneva has shown in her analyses of historical records in her book Amphitheatrum Naturae (Electa, 2004), the increase in southern Mediterranean vegetation at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution is unmistakable evidence of an increasingly hotter and drier climate. The plants thus inform us about our own history and the Anthropocene era. The text is accompanied by photographs by Silvan Linden and drawings by Lukas Strasser.

最近チェックした商品