Cultus humanus
Cultus humanus,[1] vel in recentiore Latinitate civilizatio,[2] est societas humana multiplex et globalis. Ad cultum humanum usus agrorum colendorum (unde cultura) et habitatio urbana pertinent. Cultus humanus etiam humanitatem significat.
De historia
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vocabulum civilizationis in popularibus et academicis scriptis idem fere valet ac cultura, qui quidem terminus latiore vi adhiberi solet.[3] Omnes homines particeps culturae sunt, quae in universum est "artes, consuetudines, usus, . . . opiniones, aestimationes, mores, et usus materiales qui populi modus vivendi componunt."[4] Nihilominus, sensu latissimo, civilizatio est nomen multiplicis culturae agriculturalis et urbanae. Civilizationes possunt distingui secundum eorum gradum complexitatis temporationisque socialis, et eorum gradum diversitatis actionum oeconomicarum et culturalium.
Sensu vetere sed iam saepe adhibito, terminus civilizationis potest adhiberi causa existimationis: ubi culturae multiplices et urbanae habentur meliores aliis culturis, "feris" vel "barbariis," notio civilizationis adhibetur pro "superioritate culturali (et saepe ethica) quorumdam gregum." Similiter, verbum civilizationis potest significare 'elegantiam mentis, modorum, vel iudicii'.[5]
Praehistoria
[recensere | fontem recensere]Mundus vetus
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Levans
- Sumer
- Cultura Minoa
- Civilizatio Vallis Indi
- Armenia praehistorica
- Aevum Helladicum
- Sina antiqua
- Corea antiqua
Mundus novus
[recensere | fontem recensere]Antiquitas classica
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Civilizationes Mediterraneae
- Graecia Antiqua et Hellenicae civilizatio
- Phoenicia
- Imperium Romanum
- Illyria
- La Tène Celti
- Civilizationes Medii Orientis
- Civilizatio Persica post Achaemenides
- Templum Alterum Iudaismus
- Civilizatio Phoenica
- Civilizationes Islamicae
- Georgiana et Armenia civilizationes
- Hinduistica et Buddhistica civilizationes
- Mauryana et Post-Mauryana Indica civilizatio
- Imperium Guptanum in India septentrionali
- Imperium Cholanum in India meridionali
- Civilizationes antiquae Taprobanenses
- Civilizationes Asiae Orientalis
- Civilizationes Asiae Meridionalis et Orientalis
- Funan et Chen-la
- Angkor Cambodiae
- Srivijaya, Singhasari, et Majapahit
- Burmana, Thailandiensis, et Laoana
- Civilizatio Mediae Asiae
- Civilizatio Tibetana
- Civilizationes Turkica et Mongoliensis
- Civilizationes Europaeae
- Civilizationes Meso-Americanae
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Cic. de orat. 1.33; Liv. 1.33.3; Col. rust. 12.pr.2; Curt. Alex. 5.6.13; 7.3.12; Ephemeris 2006
- ↑ Tuomo Pekkanen & Reijo Pitkäranta, Lexicon hodiernae Latinitatis Finno-Latino-Finnicum, sub voce sivilisaatio. Societas Litterarum Finnicarum, 2006; Ephemeris 2010
- ↑ "Civilisation," Encyclopaedia Britannica ed. 15 (1974), vol. 2:956.
- ↑ "Culture", Wiktionary, inventum 25 Augusti 2007.
- ↑ "Civilization," Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, editio 11, (Merriam-Webster, 2004), p. 226.
Nexus interni
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Nexus externi
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