
Naples
the City of the Sun and Parthenope
Nicola Scafetta(Author)
Youcanprint (Publisher)
Published on 7. August 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
210 pages
979-12-227-5727-8 (ISBN)
Description
This essay delves into the most intimate secret of Naples through an archaeoastronomical inquiry. It shows that religious and philosophical motivations were central to the urban planning of its ancient Greek centre, Neapolis, built in the 6th-5th centuries BC by Cumaeans and other Greek colonists. The design of the city's streets and its distinctive geographic-astronomical orientation evoked the cults of Apollo (the Greek Sun-god) and Parthenope (the local nymph, recalling the mythical Sibyl of Cumae) at the solstices and equinoxes. The street grid of Neapolis was also inspired by Pythagorean cosmology, as it was designed using the golden ratio and decagonal proportions. All these elements combined to make Neapolis a perfect microcosm, or rather a temple city, centred on the cult of the Sun and Parthenope. Moreover, the city's original religious traditions greatly magnified the impact of the martyrdom of Saint Januarius, facilitating the Christianisation of Neapolis since the 4th century AD. Naples' ancient streets, culture, and Cathedral still preserve the legacy of Neapolis' solar traditions in their geometries, symbols, hymns, sweets, mosaics, and relics. (125 Coloured Figures. FedOAPress - Cavoliniana: Monographies of the Società dei Naturalisti in Napoli. Nicola Scafetta, professor at the University of Naples Federico II, is an expert in Physics of Complex Systems and Sun-Earth interactions. Foreword by Federico Rausa, professor of Classical Archeology at the University of Naples Federico II.)
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Language
English
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
327 gr
ISBN-13
979-12-227-5727-8 (9791222757278)
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Nicola Scafetta è un fisico e climatologo, e Professore di Oceanografia, Meteorologia e Climatologia presso l'Università di Napoli Federico II. Ha conseguito il dottorato in Fisica presso la University of North Texas e ha svolto attività di ricerca in importanti università statunitensi, in particolare alla Duke University. È stato cöinvestigator del progetto ACRIM della NASA¿JPL, dedicato alla misurazione satellitare dell'irradiazione solare totale. Dal 2017 è incluso tra i "World's Top 2% Scientists" nella classifica Stanford University-Elsevier. Le sue ricerche si concentrano sulla variabilità climatica e solare, sulle influenze solari sul clima e sull'analisi delle oscillazioni climatiche di lungo periodo.