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  1. 13 de may. de 2024 · Autora de numerosos relatos cortos, artículos sobre historia y arte y de una novela histórica. Date de alta. En esta biografía de Johan Joachim Winckelmann te resumimos la vida y las aportaciones del padre de la Arqueología Moderna.

  2. 16 de may. de 2024 · German scholar Johann Joachim Winckelmann admired ancient Greek art, and his book in 1764 laid the foundations of the art history discipline. Winckelmann (1717-1768) is the author of the seminal work The History of the Art of Antiquity, published in...

  3. 29 de may. de 2024 · Emprendieron el camino hacia Winckelmannstraße, que irónicamente recibe su nombre en honor al arqueólogo Johann Joachim Winckelmann, levantando la cabeza del suelo cuando pasaban por debajo de algún sumidero, solo para tomar aire y escuchar el bullicio de la superficie.

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · Johann Joachim Winckelmann wrote the first book on Greek art praising it as the highest achievement in the ancient world. A statue dedicated to him in Stendal, Germany. Credit: Dguentel Wikimedia Commons CC BY 4.0

  5. 16 de may. de 2024 · ROME - The exhibition "The Treasure of Antiquity: Winckelmann and the Museo Capitolino in 18th-century Rome" , currently in Rome, celebrates the important Winckelmannian anniversaries of 2017 (300 years since his birth) and 2018 (250 years after his death) and fits into the context of the European events coordinated by the ...

  6. Cyriacus of Ancona. In 1427, he accepted an offer from the Venetian Contarini family to manage their commercial businesses in Cyprus to meet the famous Prince John of Lusignan, with whom he became friends. Thanks to this friendship, he found a manuscript of the Iliad in the library of an Orthodox monastery where they stayed after a day of hunting.

  7. Hace 2 días · -En 1812, Johann Ludwig Burckhardt (1784-1817) encontró la ciudad de Petra. 42. Esperando encontrar obras de alto valor artístico, en 1738 el rey de Nápoles, el futuro Carlos III de España, encargó al ingeniero militar Roque Joaquín de Alcubierre que iniciase las excavaciones que permitiesen regresar a la luz a ambas ciudades.