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    Greek Art in Motion: Studies in honour of Sir John Boardman on the occasion of his 90th Birthday (Repost)

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    Greek Art in Motion: Studies in honour of Sir John Boardman on the occasion of his 90th Birthday (Repost)

    Rui Morais, Delfim Leao, Diana Rodríguez Pérez, "Greek Art in Motion: Studies in honour of Sir John Boardman on the occasion of his 90th Birthday"
    English | 2019 | pages: 518 | ISBN: 1789690234 | PDF | 158,6 mb

    This publication on Greek Art gathers a large number of studies presented at the International Congress ‘Greek Art in Motion’. Held in honour of Sir John Boardman’s 90th birthday, the congress took place at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, 3-5 May, 2017. The volume first presents eight contributions by the keynote speakers who, as friends and students of Sir John, present a debate and a problematisation of Greek Art from the archaeological and historical point of view. Thereafter, 45 papers are divided into the different themes considered during the congress, all of which have greatly benefited from Sir John's researches throughout his long and distinguished academic career: Sculpture, Architecture, Terracotta and Metal, Greek Pottery, Coins, Greek History and Archaeology, Greeks Overseas, Reception and Collecting, Art and Myth.
    Table of 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 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

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