The paper deals with copyist’s signatures as a tool to investigate nature and origin of the copying practice in Antiquity. A repertoire of about thirty signed ‘copies’ is presented, taking into account cases in which copies are identified by a longterm tradition (e.g. the Doriphorus) or by an unanimous scholar consensus, even though no tradition exists. The author discusses the signature of Apollonios son of Archias of Athens on the bronze herm of the Doryphorus from Herculaneum (Naples, m.a.n. inv. 4885) as an interesting example of the original-copy relationship in the Late Hellenistic world. His purpose is to show how all but one copyist’s signatures between the mid 2nd Century bce and the early 3rd Century ce are standard sculptor’s s...
The book is the first volume of the research project Opere firmate nell'arte italiana / Medioevo (Co...
This paper focuses on that kind of paratexts usually called colophons (that is to say, the scribes’ ...
This paper aims to discuss some issues related to artists’ signatures during the XIth and XIIth cent...
Starting from a skeptical point of view on classical philological approach to ancient copies and Mei...
This paper is dedicated to the problem of artists’ signatures in Byzantium and, more specifically, t...
This paper is dedicated to the problem of artists’ signatures in Byzantium and, more specifically, t...
This paper deals with the different techniques of copying or reproduction used or probably used in G...
none1noThe ancient administrative archives and dossiers were commonly collected and kept by officia...
A group of sculptures found in Side and in Perge (Pamphylia) can be ascribed to a ||workshop of copy...
This paper focuses on the topic of the “copy”, a phenomenon that – as we know – dates back to classi...
Revisione critica degli studi sulla statuaria romana ed in particolare sulla cosiddetta "Idealplasti...
Forgeries are an inextricable part of the art world. Some scholars attest that the first instances o...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the copyist of one thirteenth-century Byzantine manuscript,...
This dissertation examines some 300 signatures and inscriptions from sculptors working in the Late M...
This paper addresses the question of the origin of the partial transcription of Gaius’ palimpsest st...
The book is the first volume of the research project Opere firmate nell'arte italiana / Medioevo (Co...
This paper focuses on that kind of paratexts usually called colophons (that is to say, the scribes’ ...
This paper aims to discuss some issues related to artists’ signatures during the XIth and XIIth cent...
Starting from a skeptical point of view on classical philological approach to ancient copies and Mei...
This paper is dedicated to the problem of artists’ signatures in Byzantium and, more specifically, t...
This paper is dedicated to the problem of artists’ signatures in Byzantium and, more specifically, t...
This paper deals with the different techniques of copying or reproduction used or probably used in G...
none1noThe ancient administrative archives and dossiers were commonly collected and kept by officia...
A group of sculptures found in Side and in Perge (Pamphylia) can be ascribed to a ||workshop of copy...
This paper focuses on the topic of the “copy”, a phenomenon that – as we know – dates back to classi...
Revisione critica degli studi sulla statuaria romana ed in particolare sulla cosiddetta "Idealplasti...
Forgeries are an inextricable part of the art world. Some scholars attest that the first instances o...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the copyist of one thirteenth-century Byzantine manuscript,...
This dissertation examines some 300 signatures and inscriptions from sculptors working in the Late M...
This paper addresses the question of the origin of the partial transcription of Gaius’ palimpsest st...
The book is the first volume of the research project Opere firmate nell'arte italiana / Medioevo (Co...
This paper focuses on that kind of paratexts usually called colophons (that is to say, the scribes’ ...
This paper aims to discuss some issues related to artists’ signatures during the XIth and XIIth cent...