Papers from the second and third international symposia on symbolism at The Norwegian institute at Athens, September 21-24, 2000 and September 19-22,200
La disparition de la peinture grecque à grandes dimensions pose souvent nombre de problèmes quant à ...
War is competition on the grandest scale, and victory is the end product of competition. The winning...
This published abstract of a talk given at the AIA annual meetings in 1993 focuses on the Periklean ...
In Archaic Greece, the outcome of a battle was decided when one side admitted defeat by requesting ...
The Greek and Roman civilizations were established on the basis of a single religious and political ...
International audienceThis chapter examines the tradition of the battle trophy, the tradition of com...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [89]-90)On the southwest bastion-like projection of the A...
RESUMEN: La prolongada dominación de Roma sobre numerosos pueblos se apoyó en la difusión de símbolo...
Competition and victory at the Panhellenic sanctuaries of Olympia and Delphi reached far beyond athl...
The Tropaeum Traiani was one of two trophy monuments known to be erected on foreign soil since the t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [95]-98)Associations stimulated by works of art can be ex...
Re-examination of the well-known Atarbos base in the Akropolis Museum shows that the monument had tw...
The wreaths were consistently used throughout the ancient Greek and Roman world, as well as later in...
Ce travail a interrogé les relations entre la victoire, la récompense et le vainqueur, dans les conc...
The discoveries that have occurred over the last sixty years, together with chronological considerat...
La disparition de la peinture grecque à grandes dimensions pose souvent nombre de problèmes quant à ...
War is competition on the grandest scale, and victory is the end product of competition. The winning...
This published abstract of a talk given at the AIA annual meetings in 1993 focuses on the Periklean ...
In Archaic Greece, the outcome of a battle was decided when one side admitted defeat by requesting ...
The Greek and Roman civilizations were established on the basis of a single religious and political ...
International audienceThis chapter examines the tradition of the battle trophy, the tradition of com...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [89]-90)On the southwest bastion-like projection of the A...
RESUMEN: La prolongada dominación de Roma sobre numerosos pueblos se apoyó en la difusión de símbolo...
Competition and victory at the Panhellenic sanctuaries of Olympia and Delphi reached far beyond athl...
The Tropaeum Traiani was one of two trophy monuments known to be erected on foreign soil since the t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [95]-98)Associations stimulated by works of art can be ex...
Re-examination of the well-known Atarbos base in the Akropolis Museum shows that the monument had tw...
The wreaths were consistently used throughout the ancient Greek and Roman world, as well as later in...
Ce travail a interrogé les relations entre la victoire, la récompense et le vainqueur, dans les conc...
The discoveries that have occurred over the last sixty years, together with chronological considerat...
La disparition de la peinture grecque à grandes dimensions pose souvent nombre de problèmes quant à ...
War is competition on the grandest scale, and victory is the end product of competition. The winning...
This published abstract of a talk given at the AIA annual meetings in 1993 focuses on the Periklean ...