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Gerda Schwarz Oral History (interview Code: 45169)
  • Language: en

Gerda Schwarz Oral History (interview Code: 45169)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Zusammenfassung: Audiovisual testimony of a Holocaust survivor. Includes pre-war, wartime, and post-war experiences

Potnia thērōn
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 479

Potnia thērōn

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Classica et provincialia
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 380

Classica et provincialia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Wilhelm Alzinger, Wandernde Künstler -- Friedrich Brein, Zum Laocoon -- Robert Fleischer, Eine späthellenistische Ostothek aus Psidien -- Hanns Gabelmann, Der Tribunaltypus der Consulardiptychen und seine Vorstufen -- Kurt Gschwantler, Fragment eines Persephone Sarkophages -- Ortolf Harl, Der Grabstein des T. Flavius Draccus -- Erich Hudeczek, Ein neugefundenes Porträtrelief aus Flavia Solva -- Hans Jucker, Ipse suos Genius adsit visurus honores! -- Hedwig Kenner, Nymphenverehrung der Austria Romana -- Veronika Mitsopoulos Leon, Hellenistische Keramik mit Schlickerdekor aus Ephesos und ihr Verhältnis zur attischen "Westabhang? Keramik -- Walter Modrijan, Gröbming. Der Fundbestand bis in...

The Edges of the Roman World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

The Edges of the Roman World

  • Categories: Art

The Edges of the Roman World is a volume consisting of seventeen papers dealing with different approaches to cultural changes that occurred in the context of Roman imperial politics. Papers are mainly focused on societies on the fringes, both social and geographical, and their response to Roman Imperialism. This volume is not a textbook, but rather a collection of different approaches which address the same problem of Roman Imperialism in local contexts. The volume is greatly inspired by the first “Imperialism and Identities at the Edges of the Roman World” conference, held at the Petnica Science Center in 2012.

A Social History of Late Ottoman Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

A Social History of Late Ottoman Women

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-10
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  • Publisher: BRILL

In A Social History of the Late Ottoman Women, Duygu Köksal and Anastasia Falierou bring together new research on women of different geographies and communities of the late Ottoman Empire focusing particularly on the ways in which women gained power and exercised agency.

Children and Childhood in Classical Athens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Children and Childhood in Classical Athens

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-06-30
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

A thoroughly revised and updated edition of Mark Golden’s groundbreaking study of childhood in ancient Greece. First published in 1990, Children and Childhood in Classical Athens was the first book in English to explore the lives of children in ancient Athens. Drawing on literary, artistic, and archaeological sources as well as on comparative studies of family history, Mark Golden offers a vivid portrait of the public and private lives of children from about 500 to 300 B.C. Golden discusses how the Athenians viewed children and childhood, describes everyday activities of children at home and in the community, and explores the differences in the social lives of boys and girls. He details th...

Poetic Garlands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 805

Poetic Garlands

Epigrams, the briefest of Greek poetic forms, had a strong appeal for readers of the Hellenistic period (323-31 B.C.). One of the most characteristic literary forms of the era, the epigram, unlike any other ancient or classical form of poetry, was not only composed for public recitation but was also collected in books intended for private reading. Brief and concise, concerned with the personal and the particular, the epigram emerged in the Hellenistic period as a sophisticated literary form that evinces the period's aesthetic preference for the miniature, the intricate, and the fragmented. Kathryn Gutzwiller offers the first full-length literary study of these important poems by studying the...

The Language of the Muses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

The Language of the Muses

Since the Renaissance, it has been generally accepted that almost all Roman sculptures depicting ideal figures were copies of Greek originals. This text traces the origin of this idea to the academic belief in the mythical perfection of now-lost Greek art.

The New Documents in Mycenaean Greek: Volume 2, Selected Tablets and Endmatter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 764

The New Documents in Mycenaean Greek: Volume 2, Selected Tablets and Endmatter

In 1952 Michael Ventris deciphered the script found on the Linear B tablets from Crete and the Greek mainland, therefore revealing the earliest known form of Greek. In 1956 he and John Chadwick published Documents in Mycenaean Greek, which gave an account of the decipherment, of the language of the tablets, of the society and economy revealed by the documents and a series of chapters giving texts, translations and commentary of the most important tablets. Though partially updated in 1973, Documents is now very much outdated: there has been a vast accrual of bibliography on the subject since 1973, and discoveries of tablets at new sites. This new survey, written by fourteen of the world's leading experts, will bring the reader fully up-to-date with developments in all aspects of Mycenaean studies, concluding with a new, full glossary of all the most recently discovered words.

Urban Development and Regional Identity in the Eastern Roman Provinces, 50 BC-AD 250
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Urban Development and Regional Identity in the Eastern Roman Provinces, 50 BC-AD 250

This study presents a comparative treatment of four East Roman provinces in the period 50 BC-AD 250 (Aphrodisias and Ephesos in Turkey, Athens in Greece, and Gerasa in Jordan), and it examines the instrumental factors behind regional and local urban developments. It argues that local communities were responsible for the organization and development of public space and buildings, which lends itself to an understanding of self-knowledge in these communities. Through a discussion of the interaction between architectural developments and historical and regional factors, this compelling study examines the interaction between the built environment, the social/political culture, and the urban identity in the eastern Roman Empire.