Medusa the Gorgon is arguably the best known of all monsters from the ancient Mediterranean world: she was undeniably the most visible. The design known to art historians as the gorgoneion appears on countless art-objects throughout Greek and Roman history, though its style changes profoundly over time, as does the narrative connected with it
The myth narrative of Perseus and Medusa can help us to acknowledge the role of sight in perception ...
The poet Virgil in his Aeneid employs Gorgon imagery and its attendant connection to the goddess Min...
This article seeks to underline the importance of the image of Medusa in Statius’ Thebaid. The Gorgo...
This research focuses on vases ranging from the 5th to 2nd centuries that depict the transformation ...
The head of the gorgon Medusa is known to have been regarded as an apotropaion in the Greek era, but...
Medusa is a powerful Greek methodological creature that had a face of a woman with snakes instead of...
Medusa is one of the most infamous monsters in European literature. The snake-haired woman, whose ga...
This thesis is a study of the reappropriation of Medusa in pop music. It explores four different fem...
The thesis is an attempt at understanding the Gorgon-motif in Greek art in the 7th century BC throug...
In the present article the puzzled absence of mythical representations of the Gorgoneion and Gorgo/M...
Here we report the discovery of ceramic fragments that form part of a Gorgoneion, a ceramic image re...
The motif of Medusa had significant importance in Roman visual culture, reflecting the comprehens...
Here we report the discovery of ceramic fragments that form part of a Gorgoneion, a ceramic image r...
The purpose of this research is to highlight some characteristic examples of the golden works depict...
This paper provides a concise analysis of the Gorgon image as it has been featured on temples throug...
The myth narrative of Perseus and Medusa can help us to acknowledge the role of sight in perception ...
The poet Virgil in his Aeneid employs Gorgon imagery and its attendant connection to the goddess Min...
This article seeks to underline the importance of the image of Medusa in Statius’ Thebaid. The Gorgo...
This research focuses on vases ranging from the 5th to 2nd centuries that depict the transformation ...
The head of the gorgon Medusa is known to have been regarded as an apotropaion in the Greek era, but...
Medusa is a powerful Greek methodological creature that had a face of a woman with snakes instead of...
Medusa is one of the most infamous monsters in European literature. The snake-haired woman, whose ga...
This thesis is a study of the reappropriation of Medusa in pop music. It explores four different fem...
The thesis is an attempt at understanding the Gorgon-motif in Greek art in the 7th century BC throug...
In the present article the puzzled absence of mythical representations of the Gorgoneion and Gorgo/M...
Here we report the discovery of ceramic fragments that form part of a Gorgoneion, a ceramic image re...
The motif of Medusa had significant importance in Roman visual culture, reflecting the comprehens...
Here we report the discovery of ceramic fragments that form part of a Gorgoneion, a ceramic image r...
The purpose of this research is to highlight some characteristic examples of the golden works depict...
This paper provides a concise analysis of the Gorgon image as it has been featured on temples throug...
The myth narrative of Perseus and Medusa can help us to acknowledge the role of sight in perception ...
The poet Virgil in his Aeneid employs Gorgon imagery and its attendant connection to the goddess Min...
This article seeks to underline the importance of the image of Medusa in Statius’ Thebaid. The Gorgo...