
RIPOLL François.
Pallas No. 124/2024. The Law of Series.
PUM
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N° d'inventaire | 30728 |
Format | 15.9 x 24 |
Détails | 239 p., numerous photographs, paperback. |
Publication | Toulouse, 2024 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782810712823 |
This issue considers the issues related to the serialization of elements (serial production of artifacts, lists, recurring themes) through ancient literature, archaeology, and art history, from a multidisciplinary perspective. The process of serialization is common in the literary and artistic fields: serial production of artifacts, establishment of lists, review of figures, games of thematic recurrence within a work...
The series effect is fundamentally based on a succession of elements comprising both analogies and variations. It is therefore appropriate to question the logic that governs the series, the homogeneity or heterogeneity of the elements that compose it, and its possible contribution to the coherence and unity of a whole, particularly in terms of a structuring function. This collection considers these issues through contributions from literature, archaeology and art history, from a multidisciplinary perspective.
The series effect is fundamentally based on a succession of elements comprising both analogies and variations. It is therefore appropriate to question the logic that governs the series, the homogeneity or heterogeneity of the elements that compose it, and its possible contribution to the coherence and unity of a whole, particularly in terms of a structuring function. This collection considers these issues through contributions from literature, archaeology and art history, from a multidisciplinary perspective.
The series effect is fundamentally based on a succession of elements comprising both analogies and variations. It is therefore appropriate to question the logic that governs the series, the homogeneity or heterogeneity of the elements that compose it, and its possible contribution to the coherence and unity of a whole, particularly in terms of a structuring function. This collection considers these issues through contributions from literature, archaeology and art history, from a multidisciplinary perspective.