The Pergamon Hermaphrodite depicts the god Hermaphroditos, an image that stands for the idea of marriage, fertility, heterosexual union, and civilization. Textual evidence in the form of the recently uncovered Salmacis Inscription, and an extensive iconography of 175 images corroborate this identity. The Pergamon Hermaphrodite is a document of a Hellenistic religious attitude, which forms part of the large artistic programme of The Great Altar at Pergamon. The Hellenistic World gives rise to a change in form expressed by the eroticised aesthetics of the divine cult statue, emphasizing the feminine shape due to the prominence of heterosexual marriage and increased participation of women in society. The Pergamon Hermaphrodite combines this wi...
Experts in human sexuality have theorized that a person’s sexual orientation is the result of a numb...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2023). 17 p.This cas...
Fresco of Hermaphroditus from Herculaneum, first century AD (today in the Naples National Archaeolog...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-183)This thesis gives a religious and historical acco...
Hermaphroditos, the personage in Greek and Roman myth and iconography possessing both male and femal...
International audienceHermaphroditus is a Greek god that made his appearance in Egypt during the las...
The much discussed subject of the heterosexual couple represented in Greek art is here re-examined o...
This text consists of an interpretive essay about the meaning(s) of the “mirror”as an o...
Gazda: Reclining hermaphrodite. Faience. Once decorated elaborate faience vessels found in house of ...
The purpose of this article is to inquire into ancient Greek polyandrous relations as they are trace...
I have turned my contribution to the Zwischen conference into a series of blogposts "Der Hermaphrodi...
This paper explores the sexuality and femininity of the fourth century BCE sculpture called the Aphr...
This paper seeks to contextualize the representations of the relationship of Athena and Herakles in ...
In the early modern period Greek myths and their figurative translations were sometime employed to l...
By using the Lebes gamikos vase, attributed to the Washing painter, as a foundation, this poster wil...
Experts in human sexuality have theorized that a person’s sexual orientation is the result of a numb...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2023). 17 p.This cas...
Fresco of Hermaphroditus from Herculaneum, first century AD (today in the Naples National Archaeolog...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 170-183)This thesis gives a religious and historical acco...
Hermaphroditos, the personage in Greek and Roman myth and iconography possessing both male and femal...
International audienceHermaphroditus is a Greek god that made his appearance in Egypt during the las...
The much discussed subject of the heterosexual couple represented in Greek art is here re-examined o...
This text consists of an interpretive essay about the meaning(s) of the “mirror”as an o...
Gazda: Reclining hermaphrodite. Faience. Once decorated elaborate faience vessels found in house of ...
The purpose of this article is to inquire into ancient Greek polyandrous relations as they are trace...
I have turned my contribution to the Zwischen conference into a series of blogposts "Der Hermaphrodi...
This paper explores the sexuality and femininity of the fourth century BCE sculpture called the Aphr...
This paper seeks to contextualize the representations of the relationship of Athena and Herakles in ...
In the early modern period Greek myths and their figurative translations were sometime employed to l...
By using the Lebes gamikos vase, attributed to the Washing painter, as a foundation, this poster wil...
Experts in human sexuality have theorized that a person’s sexual orientation is the result of a numb...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2023). 17 p.This cas...
Fresco of Hermaphroditus from Herculaneum, first century AD (today in the Naples National Archaeolog...