
Light as Experience and Imagination from Paleolithic to Roman Times
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Its approach is unique. The book's true subject is the individual's relationship with light, rather than the investigation of light's essential nature. Ittells the story of light seducing individuals down through the ages. Consequently, it is not concerned with the "progress" of scientific inquiries into the physical properties and behavior of light (optical science), but rather with subjective reactions to it as reflected in art (Paleolithic through Roman), architecture (Egyptian, Grecian, Roman), mythology and religion (Paleolithic, Egyptian), and literature (e.g., Akhenaten, Plato, Aeschylus, Lucretius, John the Evangelist, Plotinus, and Augustine). This book celebrates the complexity of our relation to light's character. No individual experience of light is "truer" than any other; none improves on any previous experience of light's "tidal pull" on us. And the wondrous variety of these encounters has yielded a richly layered tapestry of human experience. By its broad scope and interdisciplinary approach, this pioneering book is without precedent.
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Introduction
1. Hunter Light of the Sky: The Paleolithic Era
Cro-Magnon Ancestors, the Image-makers
The Shaman's Transformation and the Light-Body
The Shaman's Art of Light - the Cave Paintings
2. Planter Light of the Sun:TheNeolithic Era
Shaman to Seer, Being Light to Seeing Light
The Brightness, the Rays, and Quartz Light
Trapping the Rays - Newgrange and Stonehenge
3. The Great Illuminator: The Egyptian Classical Age and the Amarna Period
Lightland of the Sunfolk
Stone-Light on the Plain, Shadow-Light in the Temple
Naked-Light of the Natural World
Akhenaten's "Great Hymn to the Aten"
Innocence Lost, Light and Darkness
4. Scenes of Light & Shadow, the Luminaries: The Greek Classical Age
Thales' Light & Shadow Adventure
Athenian Light: Homer's Radiance and the Potters' Light-Shadow Contraries
Parmenides' Refusal to Name Light and Night
Aeschylus' Actor Light and The Law of Light and Shadow
Plato's Light-Show
The Bones of Light - Euclid
5. Acts of Light, the Refractors: The Roman Classical Age
Brilliant Mosaic Skin
The Light of the Walls
Lucretius' Swerves of Light
Systems of Light - John's Gospel and Hadrian's Pantheon
Poimandres Says, "Think About the Light and Understand It"
Biographies of Light - Plotinus' Flash and Augustine's Seducer
Conclusion
Bibliographies
Index
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