
Quick Snippet: Cradle of Civilisation – At the Beginning
In the beginning the ancient Greek oral Poet Hesiod says, there was Khaos vast and dark – then Gaea, the deep-breasted earth and Eros, whose love softens hearts
In the beginning the ancient Greek oral Poet Hesiod says, there was Khaos vast and dark – then Gaea, the deep-breasted earth and Eros, whose love softens hearts
During the rebirth of humanism in Italy from the 4th to the 14th centuries patrons began recognizing that artisans were also creative thinkers and inventors
A most ancient reference to gardens comes to us from the book Genesis, the first book of the Bible. In it we find the legendary figures of Adam and Eve with the tree of the fruit of knowledge or good and evil in the Garden of Eden. God places Adam…