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John E. Ziolkowski

    Classical influence on the public architecture of Washington and Paris
    Similes in the Bible (A Compendium)
    • Similes in the Bible (A Compendium)

      • 406 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the similes found in the Bible, this book provides an extensive compilation across three languages: Greek, Latin, and English. It highlights the differences in introductory words used in these versions, offering insights into the nuances of biblical language. This resource is invaluable for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in the literary aspects of scripture, facilitating a deeper understanding of these figurative expressions and their interpretations across cultures and time periods.

      Similes in the Bible (A Compendium)
    • This book explores the influence of classicism on the public architecture and city-plan of Washington, D.C., with particular attention given to Paris as an important intermediary at certain crucial periods. The roles of L'Enfant, Jefferson and the McMillan Commission are discussed in detail, as are the parts played by Louis XIV, Napoleon Bonaparte and Louis Napoleon on the design of Paris. A comparison of the classical aspects of the two cities reveals interesting similarities as well as striking differences, and demonstrates how a subject unfamiliar to many (the classical tradition) has made a special contribution to the national image of each capital city.

      Classical influence on the public architecture of Washington and Paris