Author: Mansur
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004491651
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Bodrum, a Town in the Aegean
Author: Mansur
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004491651
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004491651
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Greek Maritime History
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004467726
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
This volume presents Greek Maritime History to a wider audience and unravels the historical trajectory of a maritime nation par excellence in the Eastern Mediterranean: the rise of the Greek merchant fleet and its transformation from a peripheral to an international carrier.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004467726
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
This volume presents Greek Maritime History to a wider audience and unravels the historical trajectory of a maritime nation par excellence in the Eastern Mediterranean: the rise of the Greek merchant fleet and its transformation from a peripheral to an international carrier.
Freediving - the Story of Stathis Hatzis
Author: Yannis Detorakis
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781545344446
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Stathis G. Hatzis was the head diver among Symi's and the Dodecanese's hundreds of free divers - sponge divers in the early 20th century. In 1913, he dived to a depth of 88 meters, for 4 minutes, in his attempt to locate and tie the anchor of the Italian battleship Regina Margherita which had been lost on the ocean floor. The book is the biography of Stathis Hatzis and follows Stathi in his three day adventure to find and secure the lost anchor, making a total of 16 record free dives from 50 to 88 meters depth. Stathis Hatzis' unique accomplishment was representative of the incredible abilities of this humble sponge diver, as well as his generation's, the last free divers - sponge divers, diving with the kampanelopetra, who disappeared along with a unique in the world tradition, which had endured uninterrupted until then, since the depths of antiquity. In the pages of this book, the adventures and legendary dives of Stathis Hatzis become the reason to chronicle the entire history of free diving in Greece, from its origins in ancient times to the late 20th century. Rare photos and documents reveal the achievements of an island population consisting of thousands of free divers and their families, who, with Symi and the Dodecanese as an epicentre, achieved greatness in the Aegean for centuries, thanks to the precious sponges gathered from the depths of the Mediterranean and traded in the markets of Europe and America.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781545344446
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Stathis G. Hatzis was the head diver among Symi's and the Dodecanese's hundreds of free divers - sponge divers in the early 20th century. In 1913, he dived to a depth of 88 meters, for 4 minutes, in his attempt to locate and tie the anchor of the Italian battleship Regina Margherita which had been lost on the ocean floor. The book is the biography of Stathis Hatzis and follows Stathi in his three day adventure to find and secure the lost anchor, making a total of 16 record free dives from 50 to 88 meters depth. Stathis Hatzis' unique accomplishment was representative of the incredible abilities of this humble sponge diver, as well as his generation's, the last free divers - sponge divers, diving with the kampanelopetra, who disappeared along with a unique in the world tradition, which had endured uninterrupted until then, since the depths of antiquity. In the pages of this book, the adventures and legendary dives of Stathis Hatzis become the reason to chronicle the entire history of free diving in Greece, from its origins in ancient times to the late 20th century. Rare photos and documents reveal the achievements of an island population consisting of thousands of free divers and their families, who, with Symi and the Dodecanese as an epicentre, achieved greatness in the Aegean for centuries, thanks to the precious sponges gathered from the depths of the Mediterranean and traded in the markets of Europe and America.
The Spirit of the Sea
Author: Vedat Akman
Publisher: Vedat Akman
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Dr. Vedat Akman’s magical touch creates unique paintings with sponges rising from the depths of the sea. This catalog is not just a collection of artworks, but also a celebration of the enchanting fusion of nature and art. Dr. Akman masterfully uses the natural forms and textures of sea sponges, imbuing each painting with soul. These works, inspired by the mysterious world of the seas, take viewers on an aesthetic journey while reminding them of the wonders of nature. Each sponge appears as a piece representing the infinity of the seas and the boundlessness of art. The Cetus 2024 catalog showcases these captivating works created with sea sponges, reflecting Dr. Vedat Akman’s deep commitment to nature and art. This unique collection offers art lovers a captivating universe where the sea and art are intertwined. Each painting in this catalog is a story emerging from the depths of the seas and brought to life by the hands of the artist. In Dr. Akman’s hands, art meets the mysterious world of the sea, thus creating a unique form of art.
Publisher: Vedat Akman
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Dr. Vedat Akman’s magical touch creates unique paintings with sponges rising from the depths of the sea. This catalog is not just a collection of artworks, but also a celebration of the enchanting fusion of nature and art. Dr. Akman masterfully uses the natural forms and textures of sea sponges, imbuing each painting with soul. These works, inspired by the mysterious world of the seas, take viewers on an aesthetic journey while reminding them of the wonders of nature. Each sponge appears as a piece representing the infinity of the seas and the boundlessness of art. The Cetus 2024 catalog showcases these captivating works created with sea sponges, reflecting Dr. Vedat Akman’s deep commitment to nature and art. This unique collection offers art lovers a captivating universe where the sea and art are intertwined. Each painting in this catalog is a story emerging from the depths of the seas and brought to life by the hands of the artist. In Dr. Akman’s hands, art meets the mysterious world of the sea, thus creating a unique form of art.
Report
Author: United States. Congress. House
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1340
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1340
Book Description
Report
Author: United States. Congress Senate
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1596
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1596
Book Description
The Archeologist and Selected Sea Stories
Author: Andreas Karkavitsas
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0143136240
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Translated into English for the first time, The Archeologist is a landmark of Greek national literature, and an important document in the history of archeology and classicism. Published for the bicentennial year of the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence. A Penguin Classic The year 2021 marks the bicentennial of the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence. This historical milestone provides the impetus for a new period of intensified reflection on the past, present, and future of Greece, especially in light of recent financial and humanitarian challenges the country has found itself facing: the debt crisis that began in the last days of 2009 and the migration crisis five years later. These crises had already stirred renewed and often animated debate about Greek national identity, especially in relation to Europe, and the legacy of classical antiquity remains central to how that relationship is imagined. Where does Greece fit into the modern world and what role, if any, should its celebrated and idealized antiquity play in the country's national identity? More than a century ago, Karkavitsas's The Archeologist (1904) helped to articulate and frame these kinds of questions. The work is an allegory of Greek nationalism that is stylized as a folktale about Aristodemus and Dimitrakis Eumorphopoulos, two brothers and descendants of the illustrious Eumorphopoulos line. For centuries, the family had been persecuted by the Khan family, but when the Khan dynasty starts to topple, the Eumorphopoulos family resolves to regain their ancestral lands and restore their line's ancient glory. Yet the two brothers disagree about the best path forward into the future. Aristodemus insists, to the point of mania, that they must look only to the ancient past—to the family's ancient language, texts, religion, and monuments; Dimitrakis, on the other hand, exuberantly embraces the present. The Archeologist, however, attempts to map and dramatize the tensions that were violently brewing in the Balkans at the turn of the twentieth century and which, within a decade of the work's publication, would contribute to the outbreak of World War I. Also included in this edition are a selection of "sea tales," which Karkavitsas heard from sailors during his extensive time aboard ships in the Mediterranean. Considered as indigenous to Greek literature, the four sea stories represent some of the best known of the Tales from the Prow. "The Gorgon," one of Karkavitsas's shortest sea stories, is also one of the most famous.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0143136240
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Translated into English for the first time, The Archeologist is a landmark of Greek national literature, and an important document in the history of archeology and classicism. Published for the bicentennial year of the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence. A Penguin Classic The year 2021 marks the bicentennial of the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence. This historical milestone provides the impetus for a new period of intensified reflection on the past, present, and future of Greece, especially in light of recent financial and humanitarian challenges the country has found itself facing: the debt crisis that began in the last days of 2009 and the migration crisis five years later. These crises had already stirred renewed and often animated debate about Greek national identity, especially in relation to Europe, and the legacy of classical antiquity remains central to how that relationship is imagined. Where does Greece fit into the modern world and what role, if any, should its celebrated and idealized antiquity play in the country's national identity? More than a century ago, Karkavitsas's The Archeologist (1904) helped to articulate and frame these kinds of questions. The work is an allegory of Greek nationalism that is stylized as a folktale about Aristodemus and Dimitrakis Eumorphopoulos, two brothers and descendants of the illustrious Eumorphopoulos line. For centuries, the family had been persecuted by the Khan family, but when the Khan dynasty starts to topple, the Eumorphopoulos family resolves to regain their ancestral lands and restore their line's ancient glory. Yet the two brothers disagree about the best path forward into the future. Aristodemus insists, to the point of mania, that they must look only to the ancient past—to the family's ancient language, texts, religion, and monuments; Dimitrakis, on the other hand, exuberantly embraces the present. The Archeologist, however, attempts to map and dramatize the tensions that were violently brewing in the Balkans at the turn of the twentieth century and which, within a decade of the work's publication, would contribute to the outbreak of World War I. Also included in this edition are a selection of "sea tales," which Karkavitsas heard from sailors during his extensive time aboard ships in the Mediterranean. Considered as indigenous to Greek literature, the four sea stories represent some of the best known of the Tales from the Prow. "The Gorgon," one of Karkavitsas's shortest sea stories, is also one of the most famous.
Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries
Author: United States. Bureau of Fisheries
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fish culture
Languages : en
Pages : 1004
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fish culture
Languages : en
Pages : 1004
Book Description
Proceedings : Organization and Sessional Business, Papers and Discussions
Author: International Fishery Congress
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fish culture
Languages : en
Pages : 1004
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fish culture
Languages : en
Pages : 1004
Book Description
Bureau of Fisheries Document
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description