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A vivid and intimate glimpse of ancient life under the sway of cosmic and spiritual forces that the modern world has forgotten. Life immerses the reader in the cosmic sea of existences that made u...
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26 March 2024

A vivid and intimate glimpse of ancient life under the sway of cosmic and spiritual forces that the modern world has forgotten.
Life immerses the reader in the cosmic sea of existences that made up the late ancient Mediterranean world. Loosely structured around events in the biography of one early Christian writer and traveler, this book weaves together the philosophical, religious, sensory, and scientific worlds of the later Roman Empire to tell the story of how human lives were lived under different natural and spiritual laws than those we now know today.
This book takes a highly literary and sensory approach to its subject, evoking an imagined experience of an ancient natural and supernatural world, rather than merely explaining ancient thought about the natural world. It mixes visual and literary genres to give the reader a sensory and affective experience of a thought-world that is very different from our own. An experimental intellectual history, Life invites readers into the premodern cosmos to experience a world that is at once familiar, strange, and deeply compelling.
Life immerses the reader in the cosmic sea of existences that made up the late ancient Mediterranean world. Loosely structured around events in the biography of one early Christian writer and traveler, this book weaves together the philosophical, religious, sensory, and scientific worlds of the later Roman Empire to tell the story of how human lives were lived under different natural and spiritual laws than those we now know today.
This book takes a highly literary and sensory approach to its subject, evoking an imagined experience of an ancient natural and supernatural world, rather than merely explaining ancient thought about the natural world. It mixes visual and literary genres to give the reader a sensory and affective experience of a thought-world that is very different from our own. An experimental intellectual history, Life invites readers into the premodern cosmos to experience a world that is at once familiar, strange, and deeply compelling.
Price: $29.95
Pages: 258
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
26 March 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520400689
Format: Paperback
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"Life’s museum of vitalities challenges all those who are invested in meeting and making the past in order to see possibilities of another future to further explore the impact of feeling, art, and objects on historical knowing, while compellingly retelling the stories of the vibrant citizens of this universe."
Catherine Michael Chin is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of California, Davis. He is also a multidisciplinary artist active in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Contents
A Note on Images
Introduction: Life, or, Stories from an Early Christian Universe
1. Small Alive Things
2. You Grew Here
3. A Horizon Is Not a Limit
4. The Future is Very Far Away and We Have Not Arrived There Yet
Conclusion: A Confession About Method
Appendix: Image Descriptions
Notes
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Subject Index
Source Index
A Note on Images
Introduction: Life, or, Stories from an Early Christian Universe
1. Small Alive Things
2. You Grew Here
3. A Horizon Is Not a Limit
4. The Future is Very Far Away and We Have Not Arrived There Yet
Conclusion: A Confession About Method
Appendix: Image Descriptions
Notes
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Subject Index
Source Index