GARDENS, LANDSCAPE AND VISION IN THE PALACE OF ISLAMIC SPAIN
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Descripción
Islamic gardens, with their waterways and beds of plants and trees, are generally regarded as an earthly reflection of paradise. D. Fairchild Ruggles offers a new interpretation, contending that the palace garden was primarily an environmental, economic, and polit ical construct. She discusses three aspects of medieval Islamic Spain: the landscape and agricultural transformation documented in A rabic scientific literature, the formation of the garden and its symbolism from the eighth through the fifteenth centuries, and the role of th...Estado: Agotado
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DetallesPENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV.
2009
275 Páginas
Formato: Rústica
ISBN: 9780271022475
Idioma: INGLÉSMateria: Paisajismo