Abstract:parte dos requisitos para obtenção do título de Doutor em Educação, na área de concentração: História, Filosofia e Educação, sob a orientação do Prof. Dr. Sérgio E. M. Castanho e co-orientação da Profa Dra.Terezinha Oliveira.
Campinas, março de 2012.
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AGRADECIMENTOSAo professor e orientador Dr. Sérgio Eduardo Montes Castanho, que, pacientemente, demonstrou ensinamentos de profissionalismo, confiança e respeito.À professora e co-orientadora Dra. Terezinha Oliveira, que, com persistência, profissionalismo e a… Show more
“…Martiny 1932;Heinrich 1982), or discussing detailed questions of particular buildings (e.g. Borker-Klahn 1980;Galter 1984;Miglus 1990;Husley 2000). Geometry and metrology were also analyzed (Stepniowski 1988;Miglus 1990).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…12). While the exact form of this last operation, its purpose and consequences (the possible re-orientation of the cella as the ,,long room") have been debated upon (Borker-Klahn 1980;Galter 1984; for this rebuilding being inspired by the shape of the Esagila in Babylon see also George 1999;Huxley 2000), it remains undeniable that the main layout of the complex remained the same, andwhich may be surprisingthis largest and most important sanctuary of Assyria was neveras a whole imitated, or inspired buildings of similar layout. J. Reade has recently proposed a reconstmction of the IStar temple in Nineveh built by SamSi-dad 1 (Phase 7), in fact copying the plan of that of ASSur (Reade 2005, Figs.…”
l2e temples h AS* make a veiy importanpart of the Asspsrnan architectomC tmáition. Nummus as they are (with many subsequentphases, rebuildhg and aitemtions), ihey allaw for a ,Jongue duré"studyt &m táe md-lTIrd m'Uenrunruum B.C. to the late W Z h cenhay B.C. A vanety of schemes employd especidy .!h Jayout of táe ,,core" of the sanctmy and the mah ?culb'c áIict7: speak for a relatively unconstrahed and creative treatment ofplans, ddurg the reign of SamG-Adad 1 (XEXVRItá cenhq) and in the Xm-X7th centuntunies B.C. h the 1st mIJentüum B.C., h the Neo-Aman penn4 táe s a d architecture in ASriiu seems to be of rather secondq, denevative chmcter, following soJu120ns h t applied io new capifals of AsspI -Kalbu and Dur-S&.However, the precmors for these new concepts are stid to be lmked forin ASSUT.
“…Martiny 1932;Heinrich 1982), or discussing detailed questions of particular buildings (e.g. Borker-Klahn 1980;Galter 1984;Miglus 1990;Husley 2000). Geometry and metrology were also analyzed (Stepniowski 1988;Miglus 1990).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12). While the exact form of this last operation, its purpose and consequences (the possible re-orientation of the cella as the ,,long room") have been debated upon (Borker-Klahn 1980;Galter 1984; for this rebuilding being inspired by the shape of the Esagila in Babylon see also George 1999;Huxley 2000), it remains undeniable that the main layout of the complex remained the same, andwhich may be surprisingthis largest and most important sanctuary of Assyria was neveras a whole imitated, or inspired buildings of similar layout. J. Reade has recently proposed a reconstmction of the IStar temple in Nineveh built by SamSi-dad 1 (Phase 7), in fact copying the plan of that of ASSur (Reade 2005, Figs.…”
l2e temples h AS* make a veiy importanpart of the Asspsrnan architectomC tmáition. Nummus as they are (with many subsequentphases, rebuildhg and aitemtions), ihey allaw for a ,Jongue duré"studyt &m táe md-lTIrd m'Uenrunruum B.C. to the late W Z h cenhay B.C. A vanety of schemes employd especidy .!h Jayout of táe ,,core" of the sanctmy and the mah ?culb'c áIict7: speak for a relatively unconstrahed and creative treatment ofplans, ddurg the reign of SamG-Adad 1 (XEXVRItá cenhq) and in the Xm-X7th centuntunies B.C. h the 1st mIJentüum B.C., h the Neo-Aman penn4 táe s a d architecture in ASriiu seems to be of rather secondq, denevative chmcter, following soJu120ns h t applied io new capifals of AsspI -Kalbu and Dur-S&.However, the precmors for these new concepts are stid to be lmked forin ASSUT.
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