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Author Hahn, Robert, 1952-

Title Anaximander and the architects : the contributions of Egyptian and Greek architectural technologies to the origins of Greek philosophy / Robert Hahn
Published Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2001

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 326 pages) : illustrations
Series SUNY series in ancient Greek philosophy
SUNY series in ancient Greek philosophy
Contents Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Philosophy -- The Problem and the Three Tiers of Explanation -- The Conventional View and Its Discontents -- The New Contributing Thesis: Technology as Politics -- The Ionian Philosophers and Architects -- Fixing Anaximander's Date: The First Philosophical Book in Prose -- Archaic Prose Writing: Pherecydes' Cosmogony and Legal Inscriptions -- Prose in Archaic Architectural Treatises and the Community of Thales and Anaximander, Theodorus and Rhoikos, Chersiphron and Metagenes -- The New Connection: The Contribution of the Egyptian Architects to the Ionian Greek Architects of the Archaic Period -- An Overview of Monumental Temple Projects in Archaic Ionia -- The Meaning of the Temple: Design Choices -- The Techniques of the Ancient Architects -- The Evidence for Imagining in Plan or Aerial View -- The Evidence for Models -- The Theory of Proportions -- The Techniques of Anathyrosis and Empolion -- Anaximander's Techniques -- Architect, Philosopher, and the New Vision Supplied by the Application of Geometrical Techniques -- Homer's World Picture -- Hesiod's World Picture -- Anaximander's World Picture: The Plan or Aerial View -- Anaximander's World Picture: Three-dimensional Views -- The Side, Elevation, Oblique, and Axonometric Views -- Technology as Politics: the Origins of Greek Philosophy in Its Sociopolitical Context -- Re-Framing the New Narrative Account -- The Aristocratic Patrons of Archaic Temples -- Technology as Politics: The "Argument" for the Appropriation of Civic Authority
Summary Bypassing Aristotle to look at evidence directly from the sixth century BCE, Hahn (philosophy, Southern Illinois U.-Carbondale) shows how the architects and their projects supplied their Ionian communities with a sprouting vision of natural order governed by structural laws. He argues that their technological innovations and design techniques formed the core of an experimental science and promoted a rational, not mythopoetical, discourse central to our understanding of the context in which early Greek philosophy emerged. He illuminates Anaximander's prose book and rationalizing mentality by appealing to the ongoing extraordinary projects of the archaic architects. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-314) and index
Subject Anaximander
SUBJECT Anaximander fast
Anaximander Milesius v610-v546 gnd
Anaximander (Milesius) swd
Subject Architecture, Ancient -- Egypt -- Influence
Architecture, Ancient -- Greece -- Influence
PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Ancient & Classical.
Architektur
Philosophie
Bouwkunst.
Filosofie.
Klassieke oudheid.
Egypt
Greece
Griechenland Altertum
Ägypten Altertum
Form Electronic book
LC no. 00036567
ISBN 9780791491546
0791491544
0791447936
9780791447932