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The eight lectures that comprise this edition were first delivered by John Davidson Beazley in 1949. They were published in 1951 and soon became a of classical study of ancient Greek vases. This revised edition includes many additional illustrations.
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John Davidson Beazley's scholarship encompassed very many aspects of classical art and literature, but it was best known and most influential in the study of Greek Vases. This volume publishes the Oxford colloquium and reprints, with the permission of the British Academy, the fulles account of Beazley's life, the obituary prepared for the Academy by his friend, colleague and successor to the Lincoln Professorship, Bernard Ashmole. This also contains four Oxford papers on Beazley delivered by Dietrich von Bothmer, Martin Robertson, Dale Trendall and John Boardman -- Foreward.
The first edition of Beazley Addenda, published in 1982 as a product of the British Academy project at the the Beazley Archive, successfully brought up to date the bibliographical references to illustrations of vases listed Beazley's ABV, Arv2 and Paralipomena.This new edition, doubles the size of the previous one, adds references up to 1987. Also included are additional vases with Kalos names, and additional vases with potter or painter signatures.
A synthesis of research on the material culture of Greece in the Archaic and Classical periods.
A new edition of Beazley's account of twenty-five Athenian vases in the Nicosia museum. Provides a discussion of Athenian vase-painting in which each of the vases introduces a subject that Beazley considers in detail.