Polykleitos, sculptor sophos, after the archaic volumina drawn up by the architects on individual buildings, is the first author who engaged in a theoretical activity, by writing a work entitled Canon, in all likelihood in the mid-5th c. BC. Throughout the centuries, this work circulated widely among erudites across different fields: one can find a few ‘quotations’ and paraphrases of it in authors of the early Hellenistic age. According to Chrysippus’ testimony, transmitted by Galen, Polykleitos first wrote this work and then tested his theories by crafting a statue, to which he gave the same title as his treatise, Canon. The paper focuses on a critical analysis of all this evidence in order to address several controversial points concernin...
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The A. explains and describes the project of a Repertorium of the Greek Scribes of the mss. of the B...
This article aims to investigate the social milieu of Philippos Monotropos, author of the Dioptra. E...
Theseus’ stay in Hades in the first part of the tragedy (fr. 686 R.), the political interpretation o...
When one uses the term ‘antiquity’ they usually think of ancient Rome and ancient Greece. This usual...
This essay is an expanded version of a paper delivered in 1989 at a colloquium organized around a re...
The paper reconsiders some aspects of the ancient legend of Helen, paying particular attention to he...
La tradizione delle operette ortografiche dello Ps. Capro e di Agrecio è formata da un cospicuo nume...
In this paper I discuss the relationship between Cornelius Castoriadis and Ancient Greece by focusin...
l cosiddetto «filosofo di Anticitera», un ritratto di figura maschile in bronzo, fu recupera- to all...
Dal momento della sua scoperta a Cleitor di Arcadia nel 1880, la cosiddetta stele di Polibio ha godu...
The production of decorative bronzes in multiples was a long-standing tradition in the classical wor...
The collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale Cagliari shows a carnelian discovered in 1894, in...
Constantino pretendía enseñar al mundo su Constantinopla como la Nueva (la tercera) Troya, el más ac...
Fifty years ago Giovanni Rizza, published a paper regarding the obscure personality of Daidalos, the...
Connected with the discovery of fire and the beginning of the civilisation process, Prometheus is on...
The A. explains and describes the project of a Repertorium of the Greek Scribes of the mss. of the B...
This article aims to investigate the social milieu of Philippos Monotropos, author of the Dioptra. E...
Theseus’ stay in Hades in the first part of the tragedy (fr. 686 R.), the political interpretation o...