TY - BOOK AU - Thommen,Lukas TI - An environmental history of ancient Greece and Rome SN - 9781139338363 AV - GF13.3.G74 T4713 2012eb U1 - 304.20938 PY - 2012/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Human ecology KW - Greece KW - History KW - To 1500 KW - Rome KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Human Geography KW - bisacsh KW - Ecology KW - fast KW - 146 B.C.-323 A.D KW - Republic, 265-30 B.C KW - Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D KW - Environmental conditions KW - Grèce KW - Histoire KW - 146 av. J.-C.-323 KW - 265-30 av. J.-C. (République) KW - 30 av. J.-C.-284 (Empire) KW - Rome (Empire) KW - Electronic books N1 - "Originally published in German by Verlag C.H. Beck ... München, 2009, as Umweltgeschichte der Antike"--Title page verso; Based on Umweltgeschichte der Antike, somewhat expanded and with chapter 22, The environment in Roman Britain, added; Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-179) and index; Part I. Greece. -- The geographic space -- People and nature -- Agriculture -- Forests and timber -- Gardens -- Animals -- Food -- Fire and water -- Earthquakes and volcanoes -- Mining. Part II. Rome -- The geographic space -- People and nature -- Agriculture -- Forests and timber -- Gardens -- Animals -- Food -- Fire and water -- Earthquakes and volcanoes -- Mining -- Urban problems and rural villa construction -- The environment in Roman Britain -- Conclusion N2 - Lively and accessible account of the relationship between man and nature in Graeco-Roman antiquity; In ancient Greece and Rome an ambiguous relationship developed between man and nature, and this decisively determined the manner in which they treated the environment. On the one hand, nature was conceived as a space characterized and inhabited by divine powers, which deserved appropriate respect. On the other, a rationalist view emerged, according to which humans were to subdue nature using their technologies and to dispose of its resources. This book systematically describes the ways in which the Greeks and Romans intervened in the environment and thus traces the history of the tension between the exploitation of resources and the protection of nature, from early Greece to the period of late antiquity. At the same time it analyses the comprehensive opening up of the Mediterranean and the northern frontier regions, both for settlement and for economic activity. The book's level and approach make it highly accessible to students and non-specialists UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=438551 ER -