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Reconstitution 3D de la ville de Bologne au Moyen Âge Le studio italien Sotto Le Torri a réalisé une vidéo reconstituant la ville de Bologne (Italie) au XIIIe siècle. Époque de rivalités entre deux grandes familles, les Geremei et les Lambertazzi, la ville se pare de nombreuses tours, mais également de palais et de places, visibles dans la reconstitution en 3D. Quelques indications topographiques et rappels historiques émaillent le parcours et permettent à ceux qui connaissent la cité de se repérer. Le projet est largement détaillé (en italien) sur le site du studio Sotto Le Torri. Pour en savoir plus sur l’histoire de Bologne, vous pouvez consulter par exemple, parmi l’abondante bibliographie, l’article d’A. Visiter la ville de Bologne au Moyen Âge en 3D A lire aussi :

Move Outlines Welcome to MAPfrappe, my interactive site for cartographic “mixtures.” I hope you find it interesting! — Kelvin Thompson Move Outlines Version 3.01.Last updated 25 May 2013. This page allows you to see an outline of one part of the world overlayed on another part of the world. You need basic knowledge of Google Maps interactions to get the most out of this web page. Here’s how you can use this page… 1) Click on the top, “Reference” map to draw an outline. ), or an open outline ( ), or several outlines ( ). 2) As you draw your outline in the top map, it appears at the center of the bottom map. You can use this page to answer questions like these: How big is Manhattan compared to my home town? France versus South Africa Italy versus Japan Costa Rica versus Idaho Venice versus Key West Israel versus United Kingdom Australia versus The Sahara Singapore versus Cyprus Greenland versus India Madagascar versus Korea Cuba versus The Medeterranian Iraq versus Texas California versus Japan Texas versus France Map

Virtual Worlds for Art History Teaching Spaces Credits for my virtual spaces projects are listed here. Virtual Egyptian Temple: an imaginary Egyptian temple based roughly on the Temple at Edfu. It is very simplified, and currently lacks the carved and painted surface decoration that such temples would have had originally. Tomb of Nakht: a reasonably accurate model of an actual New Kingdom tomb (the Tomb of Nakht). Tomb of Menna. Virtual Roman Forum: an imaginary Roman forum based loosely on the forum of Pompeii, with links to the Virtual Roman Basilica, the Virtual Roman House, and the Virtual Forum Baths. Virtual Roman House: an imaginary Roman atrium house, based loosely on the House of the Faun in Pompeii. Forum Baths, Pompeii: a rough reconstruction of the Forum Bath complex in Pompeii. Virtual Roman Basilica: a basilica modelled closely on Ohr's reconstruction of the basilica of Pompeii. Frescoed room in the Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii. Catacomb: an small, imaginary catacomb tomb of the type found in Early Christian Rome.

AD Classics: Ariston Hotel / Marcel Breuer Located in the La Serena neighborhood of Mar del Plata, Argentina, the well-known yet now abandoned Ariston Hotel was designed and constructed in 1948 by the Hungarian architect Marcel Breuer, a great diffuser of the modern movement in architecture. Originally meant for housing social reunions, dances and cocktail parties, this project is notable for its elevated volume with a curving, clover-inspired form that permits maximum glazing. The Ariston Hotel is an icon of modern architecture in Argentina, distinguishing itself with its curved forms that allow for constant visual contact with the diverse landscape of dunes and sea. Thanks to this form and the large windows that cover each curve of the building, it is possible to look outward in a continuous and integrated manner. With openings on every 3 panels, the hotel also receives good cross ventilation. This rounded volume is elevated on 4 pillars, a recurring motif in modern architecture, where form follows function.

Pliny 6.16 Pliny Letter 6.16 My dear Tacitus, You ask me to write you something about the death of my uncle so that the account you transmit to posterity is as reliable as possible. He was at Misenum in his capacity as commander of the fleet on the 24th of August [sc. in 79 AD], when between 2 and 3 in the afternoon my mother drew his attention to a cloud of unusual size and appearance. He ordered a boat made ready. Ash was falling onto the ships now, darker and denser the closer they went. At Stabiae, on the other side of the bay formed by the gradually curving shore, Pomponianus had loaded up his ships even before the danger arrived, though it was visible and indeed extremely close, once it intensified. They tied pillows on top of their heads as protection against the shower of rock. Meanwhile at Misenum, my mother and I-but this has nothing to do with history, and you only asked for information about his death. Return to CC 302 site

Studio One - Remix: Field Trip Snaps Skateboarder outside MACBA Placa de Sant Felip Neri Sagrada Familia Interior Sagrada Familia Carvings Sagrada Familia Scaffolding Sagrada Familia Rose Window Olympics Site History Of Catalonia Museum Barcelona Pavilion La Pedrera Roof Vertaling Metamorphosen (Engels) A complete English translation and Mythological index 'I change but I cannot die.' Shelley 'The Cloud' line 76. TO BROWSE NOW click left below. Click here to DOWNLOAD. The Text is fully hyper-linked to the Mythological index and vice versa. BACK TO Poetry In Translation for more translations. Copyright © 2000 A. Last Modified 01/NOV/2000

Rose window Interior of the rose at Strasbourg Cathedral. Architectural drawing of the rose window of Strasbourg Cathedral A rose window or Catherine window is often used as a generic term applied to a circular window, but is especially used for those found in churches of the Gothic architectural style and being divided into segments by stone mullions and tracery. The term “wheel window” is often applied to a window divided by simple spokes radiating from a central boss or opening, while the term “rose window” is reserved for those windows, sometimes of a highly complex design, which can be seen to bear similarity to a multi-petalled rose. Rose windows are particularly characteristic of Gothic architecture and may be seen in all the major Gothic Cathedrals of Northern France. History[edit] Origin[edit] The origin of the rose window may be found in the Roman oculus. In Early Christian and Byzantine architecture, there are examples of the use of circular oculi. Small circular windows such as that at S.

Home - Epigraphic Database Heidelberg Histoire des arts - Éduscol Communisme et art en URSS (1917-1953)Au Grand Palais à Paris, l'exposition « Rouge. Art et utopie au pays des soviets » retrace les liens entre création artistique et projet de société (Lire la suite >>)MN/Lab : la nouvelle plateforme numérique du Mobilier nationalLe Mobilier national a lancé, le 2 avril dernier, MN/Lab, une nouvelle plateforme numérique de ses collections mobilières et textiles.Les manufactures (Lire la suite >>)Qu'est-ce que la muséologie ?La revue Culture et Musées a consacré en 2013, pour ses 20 ans, un numéro hors-série à la muséologie. Truly Victorian Illustrations costumes GN et médiévaux De l’inspiration pour vos costumes de GN (grandeur nature) de style médiéval principalement : voici une série de planches qui illustrent des stéréotypes de personnages (métier, statut social) et leurs tenues. Vous trouverez ci-dessous les costumes et tenues pour : Artisan, berger, gardien de troupeau et capuche, chasseur, citadins, comptable, clerc, greffier, costume royal, divers (fichu,…), docteur, fauconnier, jupe circulaire, mendiants et accessoires de toilette, musicien, paysans, pèlerin et voyageurs, robes femme, tavernier et tabliers. Les images donnent beaucoup d’idées en terme de style et également en terme d’accessoires que vous pourriez utiliser pour rendre vos costumes plus complets et donc vos personnages plus crédibles Les illustrations ne sont pas super détaillées en ce qui concerne les patrons. Un grand merci à Eliza qui me les a envoyées ! Pour plus d’inspiration encore vous pouvez consulter les articles suivant : Ressources Costumes GN et historiques

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