Greek art in motion : studies in honour of Sir John Boardman on the occasion of his 90th birthday /: studies in honour of Sir John Boardman on the occasion of his 90th birthday. (2019)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Greek art in motion : studies in honour of Sir John Boardman on the occasion of his 90th birthday /: studies in honour of Sir John Boardman on the occasion of his 90th birthday. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Greek art in motion : studies in honour of Sir John Boardman on the occasion of his 90th birthday
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Rui Morais, Delfim Leão, Diana Rodriguez Pérez with Daniela Ferreira.
- Editors:
- Morais, Rui
Leão, Delfim Ferreira
Rodríguez Pérez, Diana
Ferreira, Daniela - Other Names:
- Boardman, John 1927- honouree.
International Congress on Greek Art in Motion - Contents:
- Preface; John Boardman and Greek Sculpture – by Olga Palagia; Sanctuaries and the Hellenistic polis: an architectural approach – by Milena Melfi; 'Even the fragments, however, merit scrutiny' ancient terracottas in the field and the museum – by Lucilla Burn; The Good, the Bad, and the Misleading. A Network of Names on (mainly) Athenian Vases. – by Thomas Mannack; Studying gems: Collectors and Scholars – by Claudia Wagner; Buildings and History – by P. J. Rhodes; John Boardman at 90: 'New' Archaeology or 'Old'? Confessions of A Crypto-Archaeologist – by Paul Cartledge; Some Recent Developments in the Study of Greeks Overseas – by Gocha R. Tsetskhladze; Sculpture; Godlike Images. Priestesses in Greek Sculpture – by Iphigeneia Leventi; The nude Constantinople. Masterpieces of Greek sculpture at Byzantium according to the Greek Anthology – by Carlos A. Martins de Jesus; Ornaments or amulets: a peculiar jewel on dedicatory statues – by Olympia Bobou; Architecture; Greek Emporios in Chios. The Archaeological Data from the Excavations of the Last Decades – by Kokona Roungou and Eleni Vouligea; Temples with a Double Cella. New Thoughts on a Little-Known Type of Temple – by Ugo Fusco; Terracotas and Metal; Images of Dionysos, Images for Dionysos: The God's Terracottas at Cycladic Sanctuaries – by Erica Angliker; An Unusual Sympotic Scene on a Silver Cup from Ancient Thrace: Questions of Iconography and Manufacture – by Amalia Avramidou; Forgeries in a museum: a new approach toPreface; John Boardman and Greek Sculpture – by Olga Palagia; Sanctuaries and the Hellenistic polis: an architectural approach – by Milena Melfi; 'Even the fragments, however, merit scrutiny' ancient terracottas in the field and the museum – by Lucilla Burn; The Good, the Bad, and the Misleading. A Network of Names on (mainly) Athenian Vases. – by Thomas Mannack; Studying gems: Collectors and Scholars – by Claudia Wagner; Buildings and History – by P. J. Rhodes; John Boardman at 90: 'New' Archaeology or 'Old'? Confessions of A Crypto-Archaeologist – by Paul Cartledge; Some Recent Developments in the Study of Greeks Overseas – by Gocha R. Tsetskhladze; Sculpture; Godlike Images. Priestesses in Greek Sculpture – by Iphigeneia Leventi; The nude Constantinople. Masterpieces of Greek sculpture at Byzantium according to the Greek Anthology – by Carlos A. Martins de Jesus; Ornaments or amulets: a peculiar jewel on dedicatory statues – by Olympia Bobou; Architecture; Greek Emporios in Chios. The Archaeological Data from the Excavations of the Last Decades – by Kokona Roungou and Eleni Vouligea; Temples with a Double Cella. New Thoughts on a Little-Known Type of Temple – by Ugo Fusco; Terracotas and Metal; Images of Dionysos, Images for Dionysos: The God's Terracottas at Cycladic Sanctuaries – by Erica Angliker; An Unusual Sympotic Scene on a Silver Cup from Ancient Thrace: Questions of Iconography and Manufacture – by Amalia Avramidou; Forgeries in a museum: a new approach to ancient Greek pottery – by Claudina Romero Mayorga; Beyond trade: the presence of Archaic and Classical Greek Bronze Vessels in the Northern Black Sea area – by Chiara Tarditi; Greek Pottery; Makron's Eleusinian Mysteries: Vase-Painting, Myth, and Dress in Late Archaic Greece – by Anthony Mangieri; Timagoras: an Athenian Potter to be Rediscovered – by Christine Walter; Revisiting a Plate in the Ashmolean Museum: A new interpretation – by Marianne Bergeron; The Greek pottery of the Tagus estuary – by Ana Margarida Arruda and Elisa de Sousa; Vases on Vases. An Overview of Approaches – by Konstantina Tsonaka; Intriguing Objects of Desire: Collecting Greek Vases, a Short History Unfolded – by Daniela Freitas Ferreira; Youth in an enclosed context: new notes on the Attic pottery from the Iberian Tútugi necropolis (Granada, Galera) – by Carmen Rueda and Ricardo Olmos; An overview of Brazilian Studies on Greek Pottery: tradition and future perspectives – by Carolina Kesser Barcellos Dias and Camila Diogo de Souza; Coins; Sculptures and coins. A contextual case study from Side – by Alice Landskron; The romanitas of Mark Antony's eastern coins – by João Paulo Simões Valério; War and Numismatics in Greek Sicily: Two sides of the same coin – by José Miguel Puebla Morón; Iconography of Poseidon in the Greek coin – by María Rodríguez López; The Silver Akragatine Tetradrachms with quadriga: A New Catalogue – by Viviana Lo Monaco; Gems and Glass; Why was Actaeon punished? Reading and seeing the evolution of a myth – by José Malheiro Magalhães; Greek Myth on Magical Gems: Survivals and Revivals – by Paolo Vitellozzi; From routine to reconstruction – by Susan Walker; Greek History and Archaeology; The Database of the Iberia Graeca Centre – by Xavier Aquilué, Paloma Cabrera and Pol Carreras; The Greeks overseas: a bioarchaeological approach – by Tasos Zisis and Christina Papageorgopoulou; The Messenian island of Prote and its relation to navigation in Greece and the Mediterranean – by Stamatis A. Fritzilas; Naukratis - Yet Again – by Astrid Möller; The Tomb of the Roaring Lions at Veii: Its Relation to Greek Geometric and Early Orientalizing Art – by Gabriele Koiner; Perserschutt in Eretria? Pottery from a pit in the Agora – by Tamara Saggini; Greeks Overseas; A Bridge to Overseas. Insight into the geomorphology, harbourworks and harbour layouts of the Archaic and Classical Greek harbours – by Chiara Maria Mauro; Gandharan Odalisque: Mounted Nereids on Gandharan Stone Palettes – by SeungJung Kim; The Attic Pottery from the Persephoneion of Locri Epizefiri between Ritual Practices and Worship – by Elvia Giudice and Giada Giudice; Was Knossos a home for Phoenician traders? – by Judith Muñoz Sogas; Greek Divine Cures Overseas: Italian Realisations of the Greek Paradigm – by Lidia Ożarowska; Reception and Collecting; Wine and blood? Dionysus, Other Gods and Heroes in a Catholic Chapel of Britiande (Lamego, Portugal) – by Nuno Resende; Pavlovsk Imperial villa and its collections: from the first stage of antiquities collecting and archaeology in Russia – by Anastasia Bukina and Anna Petrakova; Art and Myth; Greek Myths Abroad. A Comparative, Iconographic Study of Their Funerary Uses in Ancient Italy – by Valeria Riedemann Lorca; Orphica non grata? Underworld Palace Scenes on Apulian Red-Figure Pottery Revisited – by Karolina Sekita; Geryon in Tatarli – by Malcolm Davies; New Identifications of Heroes and Heroines on the West Pediment of the Parthenon: The Case of P, Q, and R – by Ioannis Mitsios; A new Sicilian curse corpus: blueprint for a geographical - chronological analysis of defixiones from Sicily – by Thea Sommerschield; Once again: A sacrificing goddess. Demeter - what´s up with her attribute? – by Maria Christidis and Heinrike Dourdoumas; Greek Divine Cures Overseas: Italian Realisations of the Greek Paradigm – by Lidia Ożarowska. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Summertown, Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (iv, 510 pages), illustrations (black and white, and colour)
- Subjects:
- 709.38
Art, Greek -- Congresses
Greece -- Antiquities -- Congresses - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781789690248
- Notes:
- Note: Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on February 28, 2019).
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