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The Art and Architecture of Mesopotamia
The artistic traditions of ancient Iraq, or Mesopotamia, are among the oldest in the world, for it was in this flat, fertile land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers that the world's first advanced civilization, that of the Sumerians, arose around 3000 BC. But the long history of Mesopotamian art was marked by change as much as continuity: the region was then as now a center of political conflict, and the Sumerians gave way to a succession of powers both foreign and indigenous, each of which left a cultural imprint. This volume's contributing authors, all art historians and archaeologists, provide accessible and lively overviews of the successive phases of this eventful artistic saga. The first two chapters cover the "classic" age of the great Mesopotamian city-states, from the pre-Sumerian Ubaid culture to Alexander's conquest of Babylon; the remains of this era range from the fabulous treasures of the royal cemeteries at Ur to the mighty ziggurats of Uruk and Babylon. The third chapter concerns the Greco-Mesopotamian art of the Hellenistic dynasty founded by Alexander's general Seleucus; the ruins of Seleucia, his capital on the Tigris, cover some 1,500 acres. The fourth chapter investigates the artistic contributions of the two Persian dynasties, the Parthian and the Sassanid, that dominated Mesopotamia from the first century BC to the seventh century AD and established the soaring iwan, or vaulted portico, as one of its typical architectural forms. The final chapter is devoted to the area's early Islamic period, during which the Abbasid caliphs (eighth to thirteenth century AD) brought architecture and the decorative arts to new heights at their capitals of Baghdad and Samarra.With these authoritative, up-to-date texts and no fewer than 464 fascinating illustrations, including a unique visual guide to Iraq's principal archaeological sites, The Art and Architecture of Mesopotamia is an essential publication for anyone with an interest in the cultural heritage of the world..
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Communication and Culture: A Guide for Practice
Examines how behavior and psychological processes differ in different cultural contexts, and then places these differences in the context of professional communication: business, law, education, and the media..
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Occasions of Identity: A Study in the Metaphysics of Persistence, Change, and Sameness
Occasions of Identity is an exploration of timeless philosophical issues about persistence, change, time, and sameness Andre Gallois offers a critical survey of various rival views about the nature of identity and change, and puts forward his own original theory. He supports the idea of occasional identities, arguing that it is coherent and helpful to suppose that things can be identical at one time but distinct at another. Gallois defends this view, demonstrating how it can solve puzzles about persistence dating back to the Ancient Greeks, and investigates the metaphysical consequences of rejecting the necessity and eternity of identities..
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The World Without, the Mind Within: An Essay on First-Person Authority (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy)
In this original and challenging study, André Gallois proposes and defends a new thesis about the character of our knowledge of our own intentional states. Taking up issues at the center of attention in contemporary analytic philosophy of mind and epistemology, he examines accounts of self-knowledge by such philosophers as Donald Davidson, Tyler Burge and Crispin Wright, and advances his own view that, without relying on observation, we are able justifiably to attribute to ourselves propositional attitudes, such as belief, that we consciously hold..
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