Portraits of a group of thirty kosmētai, public philosophy teachers in Athens, were found among the fill in the Valerian Wall by the Roman Agora in Athens in 1861. From the Hellenistic period onwards, the kosmētai had taught the philosophy or Aristotle, though, with time, the teaching became more varied. In the first century AD, the number of students had a peak of three hundred a year. In the third century, when the portraits were buried in the Valerian Wall, the number of students had decreased, much as it had in other pedagogic institutions. The activity of the kosmētai ended about AD 280 when the Valerian Wall was built. The dating of the Valerian Wall is based on coins with the portrait of emperor Probus (AD 276-282), which have been f...
Although sculpted portraits often receive more scholarly attention than the statue bodies they were ...
In Poetics (1448b), Aristotle describes two kinds of pleasure drawn from contemplating portraits. Th...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on December 7, 2010).The enti...
Portraits of a group of thirty kosmētai, public philosophy teachers in Athens, were found among the ...
The thesis "Roman wall paintings in Greece. From the time of Augustus until the era of Constantine t...
This study concerns the marble portrait statues and busts of the Vestal Virgins, Roman priestesses w...
This dissertation focuses on the unpublished wall paintings from Panayia Field, Corinth, Greece and ...
This study presents the full range of marble statuettes and statuette fragments, certainly or proba...
The freestanding bust consists of a head, neck, shoulders, and chest raised up from its resting surf...
Dans cette étude, nous examinons le développement du portrait peint à l’époque hellénistique et roma...
The dissertation re-examines a fragmentary and understudied group of nearly 150 portrait statues rep...
<p>This dissertation models a new approach to the study of ancient portrait statues—one that situate...
Subject of the present thesis is the study of portrait statues that stood in theaters and odeons oft...
This paper analyzes the role of the military costume in the portrait of the Hellenistic and Roman ru...
Case studies of Faustina the Youngerâs and Marcus Aureliusâ portraits on coins and in sculpture demo...
Although sculpted portraits often receive more scholarly attention than the statue bodies they were ...
In Poetics (1448b), Aristotle describes two kinds of pleasure drawn from contemplating portraits. Th...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on December 7, 2010).The enti...
Portraits of a group of thirty kosmētai, public philosophy teachers in Athens, were found among the ...
The thesis "Roman wall paintings in Greece. From the time of Augustus until the era of Constantine t...
This study concerns the marble portrait statues and busts of the Vestal Virgins, Roman priestesses w...
This dissertation focuses on the unpublished wall paintings from Panayia Field, Corinth, Greece and ...
This study presents the full range of marble statuettes and statuette fragments, certainly or proba...
The freestanding bust consists of a head, neck, shoulders, and chest raised up from its resting surf...
Dans cette étude, nous examinons le développement du portrait peint à l’époque hellénistique et roma...
The dissertation re-examines a fragmentary and understudied group of nearly 150 portrait statues rep...
<p>This dissertation models a new approach to the study of ancient portrait statues—one that situate...
Subject of the present thesis is the study of portrait statues that stood in theaters and odeons oft...
This paper analyzes the role of the military costume in the portrait of the Hellenistic and Roman ru...
Case studies of Faustina the Youngerâs and Marcus Aureliusâ portraits on coins and in sculpture demo...
Although sculpted portraits often receive more scholarly attention than the statue bodies they were ...
In Poetics (1448b), Aristotle describes two kinds of pleasure drawn from contemplating portraits. Th...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on December 7, 2010).The enti...