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Indlæser... Lapidarium: The Secret Lives of Stonesaf Hettie Judah
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Absolutely adored this book. Keep the web nearby so you can look up the stones in question. It’s just a bit of the science of geology, mixed with history and folklore to really create an anthology of interesting tales ( ) This is the type of book that seems easy to write—Hettie Judah writes 60 brief essays about different kinds of stone, from precious gems to building materials, loosely arranged by theme—but is very difficult to do well. Judah doesn't pretend to be writing a true scientific work here, and I'm sure that a geologist would find this a very glancing overview here, but she is instead writing at the intersection of geology, history, art history, and philosophy. She has a great eye for the kind of story that's going to most appeal to the general reader, and provides a fascinating set of introductions to various objects and places: from Mongolian Deer Stones to Maltese Mother Goddesses to the Meat-Shaped Stone of Taiwan. The book itself is also a beautiful thing, with full-colour photos and that gorgeous cover. A lovely book to dip into. I’m contemplating tagging this as “stories” along with everything else as that’s what this book is really comprised of. Each stone mentioned contains a micro history which could be a biography, a mythological tale, science particulars, or something else fascinating (or all of those together). You do need to read it with google on hand to discover what the stone’s actual definition may be, but I enjoyed this interesting read very much (also was completely drawn in by its gorgeous cover—well done book designer). ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
"Inspired by the lapidaries of the ancient world, this book is a collection of true stories about sixty different stones that have influenced our shared history. Through the realms of art, myth, geology, philosophy, and power, the author tells the story of humanity through the minerals and materials that have allowed humans to evolve and create. Lapidarium uses the stories of these sixty stones to explore how human culture has formed stone, and the roles stone has played in forming human culture"-- No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Indlæser... GenrerMelvil Decimal System (DDC)553.8Natural sciences and mathematics Earth sciences & geology Economic Geology Gems; Ornamental stonesLC-klassificeringVurderingGennemsnit:
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