The present thesis examines Homer's description of the Shield of Achilleus and Minoan miniature frescoes, particularly the Sacred Grove and Dance Fresco and Grandstand Fresco. It uses them as examples to explore the transmission of ideas between cultures - the intensely visual Minoan civilisation of the Bronze Age centred on Crete and the earliest cultural strata of ancient Greece - that preferred different means of representation, painting, and poetry. Because Minoan fresco painting was essentially non-narrative and not accompanied by readable written records, so that "deciphering" its iconography is not an option, the thesis argues that we can learn about general cultural perceptions from interpreting and analysing how techniques of repre...
Can an image "perform" as a means of conveying a particular message? Would a viewer have recognized ...
Bull-Leaping Fresco The Bull-Leaping Fresco is a distinguishable work significant to Minoan culture ...
This study discusses prevailing interpretations of the miniature frescoes from Knossos as depictions...
Usually, our knowledge of history, society, and culture is based on the written sources. However, th...
THESIS 8578.1THESIS 8578.2THESIS 8578.3The Minoan civilisation which flourished on Crete in the Bron...
What is the social role of images and architecture in a pre-modern society? How were they used to cr...
This study continues previous work on identifying narratives and myths that are illustrated in Aege...
The following considerations are based on the assumption that a certain hierarchy of art genres exis...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-88)This thesis focuses on the use of traditional myt...
Some of the finest interpretations ot nature ever to be expressed by an were painted by the Minoan f...
The importance of the symbolism of the bull in Late Bronze Age Crete is well known. It has been the ...
Can an image "perform" as a means of conveying a particular message? Would a viewer have recognized ...
The importance of the symbolism of the bull in Late Bronze Age Crete is well known. It has been the ...
The fresco served an extraordinarily important role during the Aegean Bronze Age not only as a marke...
Can an image "perform" as a means of conveying a particular message? Would a viewer have recognized ...
Bull-Leaping Fresco The Bull-Leaping Fresco is a distinguishable work significant to Minoan culture ...
This study discusses prevailing interpretations of the miniature frescoes from Knossos as depictions...
Usually, our knowledge of history, society, and culture is based on the written sources. However, th...
THESIS 8578.1THESIS 8578.2THESIS 8578.3The Minoan civilisation which flourished on Crete in the Bron...
What is the social role of images and architecture in a pre-modern society? How were they used to cr...
This study continues previous work on identifying narratives and myths that are illustrated in Aege...
The following considerations are based on the assumption that a certain hierarchy of art genres exis...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-88)This thesis focuses on the use of traditional myt...
Some of the finest interpretations ot nature ever to be expressed by an were painted by the Minoan f...
The importance of the symbolism of the bull in Late Bronze Age Crete is well known. It has been the ...
Can an image "perform" as a means of conveying a particular message? Would a viewer have recognized ...
The importance of the symbolism of the bull in Late Bronze Age Crete is well known. It has been the ...
The fresco served an extraordinarily important role during the Aegean Bronze Age not only as a marke...
Can an image "perform" as a means of conveying a particular message? Would a viewer have recognized ...
Bull-Leaping Fresco The Bull-Leaping Fresco is a distinguishable work significant to Minoan culture ...
This study discusses prevailing interpretations of the miniature frescoes from Knossos as depictions...