The bearded snake is an unusual motif that appears in a variety of contexts and media throughout the Classical world. It is used in Greek, Etruscan, Roman, and Egyptian art and literature. This thesis addresses the Greek use of the bearded snake. The beard of the snake, much like the beard of a human figure, varies in terms of its size, shape, and level of detailing. It may be a simple single line or a series of long, clearly defined hairs. The use of this human feature on serpents has received minimal attention. When the motif is discussed it is generally only considered in terms of its use in one context, such as on depictions of Zeus Meilichios or on the Lakonian hero reliefs. The aim of this thesis is to discuss the use of the bearded s...
While the Minoan Snake Goddess is one of the most reproduced and familiar images in the art historic...
Analysing the snake as iconographical motif in the Meroitic Kingdom, the study outlines its use as e...
The snake is a practically omnipresent figure in Athenian visual culture from the Archaic to the Hel...
The bearded snake is an unusual motif that appears in a variety of contexts and media throughout the...
The image of the snake evokes the same terror and awe today as it did in the ancient Mediterranean ...
Ancient Greek herpetology is often assumed to be unrelated to the criteria and classification of mod...
The serpent was a dynamic icon in ancient Egyptian art and religion.Images of serpents first appeare...
The image of the serpent is pervasive in the art and literature of Anglo-Saxon England. In Old Engli...
Since time immemorial the snake has been venerated as an enigmatic creature with supernatural power...
In this study, the snake will be analysied in the Sumerian, Egyptian, Indian and Turkish myths. Arc...
Anthropologists and sociologists have made hair the focus of numerous studies since the late ninetee...
This dissertation is a cultural study of male facial hair in the Roman world. It approaches facial h...
Snake, the renowned slither, is a creature that has appeared in various shapes in myths across numer...
Throughout human history, the serpent has been a feared and revered figure in art, captivating human...
I have examined the symbolism of the snake in the popular french book The Little Prince (Le Petit Pr...
While the Minoan Snake Goddess is one of the most reproduced and familiar images in the art historic...
Analysing the snake as iconographical motif in the Meroitic Kingdom, the study outlines its use as e...
The snake is a practically omnipresent figure in Athenian visual culture from the Archaic to the Hel...
The bearded snake is an unusual motif that appears in a variety of contexts and media throughout the...
The image of the snake evokes the same terror and awe today as it did in the ancient Mediterranean ...
Ancient Greek herpetology is often assumed to be unrelated to the criteria and classification of mod...
The serpent was a dynamic icon in ancient Egyptian art and religion.Images of serpents first appeare...
The image of the serpent is pervasive in the art and literature of Anglo-Saxon England. In Old Engli...
Since time immemorial the snake has been venerated as an enigmatic creature with supernatural power...
In this study, the snake will be analysied in the Sumerian, Egyptian, Indian and Turkish myths. Arc...
Anthropologists and sociologists have made hair the focus of numerous studies since the late ninetee...
This dissertation is a cultural study of male facial hair in the Roman world. It approaches facial h...
Snake, the renowned slither, is a creature that has appeared in various shapes in myths across numer...
Throughout human history, the serpent has been a feared and revered figure in art, captivating human...
I have examined the symbolism of the snake in the popular french book The Little Prince (Le Petit Pr...
While the Minoan Snake Goddess is one of the most reproduced and familiar images in the art historic...
Analysing the snake as iconographical motif in the Meroitic Kingdom, the study outlines its use as e...
The snake is a practically omnipresent figure in Athenian visual culture from the Archaic to the Hel...