This utterance of an art historian is not forwarded for rhetoric reasons. It states the basic characteristic of the term found in the epicenter of the current volume: the dual character of the term "landscape" which signifies a place, as it exists, and at the same time it signifies the essence of a place, in the way that this place is represented in the form of art, literature, sound and dealing with the landscape in its tangible dimension, as a subject of scientific approach in terms of town planning, archeology, geography, geology or otherwise. Bibliography also considers landscape as an intangible geographical place, such as this is reproduced and presented in the visual arts, literature, architecture but also in town planning, landscape gardening etc.[...]






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