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BMCR 2017.01.50 Le Blay on Squire, Sight and the Ancient Senses

From BMCR (link to the post here): Michael Squire (ed.), Sight and the Ancient Senses. The Senses in Antiquity.   London; New … More

classical studies, Publications, Review

BMCR 2017.01.33 Bellia on Emerit, Perrot, Vincent, Le paysage sonore de l’Antiquité

From BMCR (link to the post here): This volume contains eight papers, an introduction by David Howes, and the conclusions … More

classical studies, methodology, music, Publications, theory

Recent Sensory Cities Publication

Annette Haug and Patric-Alexander Kreuz’s Stadterfahrung als Sinneserfahrung in der römischen Kaiserzeit is now available, with chapters in German and English. See … More

archaeology, Publications, Sensory Studies

A Cultural History of the Senses in Antiquity

A Cultural History of the Senses in Antiquity is now available to buy as an individual book. Discounts on this … More

classical studies, Publications, Sensory Studies

Sight in the Ancient Senses

Sight in the Ancient Senses, Michael Squire (ed.) From the Routledge site: It is to Greek critical thinking about seeing … More

classical studies, Publications, Sensory Studies

BMCR: Bradley, M. (ed.) Smell and the Ancient Senses. Routledge, 2015.

Review: Mark Bradley (ed.), Smell and the ancient senses. The senses in antiquity. London; New York: Routledge, 2015. Pp. xii, 210. ISBN 9781844656424. … More

Publications, Sensory Studies

Unflattening

The primacy of words over images has deep roots in Western culture. But what if the two are inextricably linked, … More

emotion; sensory studies; sociology, Publications, Sensory Studies

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