The commonly accepted reconstruction of the historical and artistic backgrounds of the celebrated Charioteer of Delphi statue rests on a delicate chain of reasoning connected with the inscription on a base block from the sanctuary. The two partial lines of writing that make up this exceptional epigraphic document identify two dedicants: a Gelas anasson (ruler of Gela), which can be read underneath a rasura; and Polyzalos, son of Deinomenes and brother of Gelon, Hieron, and Thrasyboulos. Since the discovery of the bronze statue and the base, scholars have sought to combine the statue, the base block, and the dedicants with literary sources relating to the Deinomenids, their athletic successes at Olympia and Delphi, and political events occur...
International audienceSicilian and italic votive objects found in the sanctuary of Delphi do not con...
The Apollo cult statue from Delos, which is known only through some literary and archaeological evid...
The subject of this study is an examination of the equestrian statue in Greece during the Archaic pe...
The commonly accepted reconstruction of the historical and artistic backgrounds of the celebrated Ch...
Delphi Mus - Charioteer c.478 BC. Belonged to Quadriga. Greece. Dedication of Syracusan Polygalos, b...
In the panhellenic sanctuary of Delphi, during the Second Persian War, Gelo son of Deinomenes, who w...
This text analyzes the offerings dedicated to Delphi by autocrats during the site’s lifetime as a sa...
The Daochos Monument at Delphi has received some scholarly attention from an art-historical and arch...
This paper intends to investigate the fortune of the Eurymedon palm tree and the gilded statue of A...
Competition and victory at the Panhellenic sanctuaries of Olympia and Delphi reached far beyond athl...
The struggle for the Delphic tripod is frequently depicted on Attic vases dated 550-450 BC. The auth...
International audienceAccording to Diodorus Siculus (16.1.3-4), while the Third Sacred War was ragin...
The unusual terracotta of Dionysus and other figurines included in this article come from a votive p...
At the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi, as indeed within all religious sanctuaries of the Greeks, dedi...
The complex character of the polis of Delphi sets it apart from most poleis in Greece during the Cla...
International audienceSicilian and italic votive objects found in the sanctuary of Delphi do not con...
The Apollo cult statue from Delos, which is known only through some literary and archaeological evid...
The subject of this study is an examination of the equestrian statue in Greece during the Archaic pe...
The commonly accepted reconstruction of the historical and artistic backgrounds of the celebrated Ch...
Delphi Mus - Charioteer c.478 BC. Belonged to Quadriga. Greece. Dedication of Syracusan Polygalos, b...
In the panhellenic sanctuary of Delphi, during the Second Persian War, Gelo son of Deinomenes, who w...
This text analyzes the offerings dedicated to Delphi by autocrats during the site’s lifetime as a sa...
The Daochos Monument at Delphi has received some scholarly attention from an art-historical and arch...
This paper intends to investigate the fortune of the Eurymedon palm tree and the gilded statue of A...
Competition and victory at the Panhellenic sanctuaries of Olympia and Delphi reached far beyond athl...
The struggle for the Delphic tripod is frequently depicted on Attic vases dated 550-450 BC. The auth...
International audienceAccording to Diodorus Siculus (16.1.3-4), while the Third Sacred War was ragin...
The unusual terracotta of Dionysus and other figurines included in this article come from a votive p...
At the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi, as indeed within all religious sanctuaries of the Greeks, dedi...
The complex character of the polis of Delphi sets it apart from most poleis in Greece during the Cla...
International audienceSicilian and italic votive objects found in the sanctuary of Delphi do not con...
The Apollo cult statue from Delos, which is known only through some literary and archaeological evid...
The subject of this study is an examination of the equestrian statue in Greece during the Archaic pe...