In der Dissertation wurde die Entwicklung der archäologischen Nationalmuseen vom Zeitpunkt der Vereinigung Italiens 1861 bis zu ihrem 50jährigen Bestehen im Jahr 1911 untersucht. Den Forschungsgegenstand bilden hierbei die vier archäologischen Nationalmuseen von Neapel, Turin, Florenz und Rom. Sie spiegeln in komprimierter Form einen konzeptuellen Wandel der Museen des Altertums wider: von einer herrschaftlichen Sammlung bis zu einem hauptsächlich auf Ausgrabungsfunden basierenden Bestand. Für eine vergleichende Untersuchung und Gegenüberstellung der Geschichte und der Präsentationsformen archäologischer Nationalmuseen insbesondere im Zeitraum von 1861 bis 1911 behandelt die Arbeit die drei folgenden Aspekte: (1) die Normierung des Museumsw...
1 - For a museum history as a building. 1a - Critical historical framework of the museum concept:...
Rezension zu: Museo nazionale romano, Le sculture. A cura di Antonio Giuliano. I 2; I 3: Red. L. de ...
This study examines the shifting definitions regarding the status and reception of classical sculptu...
Archaeological museums and museum displays help to broadcast ideological statements, particularly co...
In the nineteenth century, throughout Europe, museums gained increased cultural and social significa...
A collection of drawings – the so called Gerhard’scher Apparat – is preserved in the archive of the ...
This contribution will offer some considerations on the exhibition Confluenze. Antico e contemporane...
This article explores the practice of dedicating honorary statues in the Roman world and, more speci...
This research aims to identify and retrace the main stages of the dissemination of Etruscan civiliza...
Within the general field of national research, the contribution of the research unit of Turin aims t...
This thesis studies the formation of the collections of Roman antiquities in the Louvre and in regio...
Between 1750 and 1850, Rome represented a unique crystallization point for the European art market. ...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
The author illustrates some recent events promoted in Orvieto (the ancient Etruscan town of Volsinii...
The loom weights stored at the museum are of unknown origin. The study aims to examine this class of...
1 - For a museum history as a building. 1a - Critical historical framework of the museum concept:...
Rezension zu: Museo nazionale romano, Le sculture. A cura di Antonio Giuliano. I 2; I 3: Red. L. de ...
This study examines the shifting definitions regarding the status and reception of classical sculptu...
Archaeological museums and museum displays help to broadcast ideological statements, particularly co...
In the nineteenth century, throughout Europe, museums gained increased cultural and social significa...
A collection of drawings – the so called Gerhard’scher Apparat – is preserved in the archive of the ...
This contribution will offer some considerations on the exhibition Confluenze. Antico e contemporane...
This article explores the practice of dedicating honorary statues in the Roman world and, more speci...
This research aims to identify and retrace the main stages of the dissemination of Etruscan civiliza...
Within the general field of national research, the contribution of the research unit of Turin aims t...
This thesis studies the formation of the collections of Roman antiquities in the Louvre and in regio...
Between 1750 and 1850, Rome represented a unique crystallization point for the European art market. ...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
The author illustrates some recent events promoted in Orvieto (the ancient Etruscan town of Volsinii...
The loom weights stored at the museum are of unknown origin. The study aims to examine this class of...
1 - For a museum history as a building. 1a - Critical historical framework of the museum concept:...
Rezension zu: Museo nazionale romano, Le sculture. A cura di Antonio Giuliano. I 2; I 3: Red. L. de ...
This study examines the shifting definitions regarding the status and reception of classical sculptu...