This paper explores the use of a Greek myth, in particular the episode of Achilles’ sacrifice of the Trojan prisoners at Patroklos’ tomb (Il. 23. 175-176) as depicted on funerary monuments of Apulia and Etruria in the fourth century BC. An iconographic analysis will allow us to conceptualise the meaning of the myth in the funerary ideologies of these cultures.Este ensayo explora el uso del mito griego, particularmente el episodio del sacrificio de prisioneros troyanos ejecutado por Aquiles ante la tumba de Patroklos (Il. XXIII, 175-176) en monumentos funerarios de Apulia y Etruria en el siglo IV a.C. Mediante una comparación iconográfica, se analizará el significado del mito en la ideología funeraria de estas culturas
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Greek mythology features a certain number of myths where objects of various natures and origins play...
The paper re-examines evidence of the earliest tumuli (sixth century BC) in the Greek colony Istros ...
In Greek religion for some mythical figures the death represents the most important stage of transit...
This paper explores the use of a Greek myth, in particular the episode of Achilles’ sacrifice of the...
This paper studies the uses of Greek myths as seen on the remaimng funerary art of South Italy, part...
This dissertation presents a regional comparative study of the uses of Greek heroic stories as illus...
This article consists of a close examination of one of four Late Archaic-era tumular monuments that ...
Abstract: This paper deals with the way in which Classical Attic funerary epigrams compiled by Petru...
Funerary naiskoi of monumental size were unusual in fourth-century BC Attic funerary art, but the ev...
This study is aimed at clarifying the influences from Greek tragedy to iconographical and literary c...
The production of cremation urns of Perusia is one of the most important of North Etruria, and many ...
Ce travail aborde les rites et les monuments funéraires grecs au travers de toutes les sources icono...
An ivory plaque found in the Tartessian necropolis from Medellin (Badajoz, Spain), dated about 600 B...
Although, like other Greek heroes, Hippolytus was not only a figure of myth, but also of cult, this ...
The subject-matter of this essay is to look into the existence of Greek myths in the funerary art of...
Greek mythology features a certain number of myths where objects of various natures and origins play...
The paper re-examines evidence of the earliest tumuli (sixth century BC) in the Greek colony Istros ...
In Greek religion for some mythical figures the death represents the most important stage of transit...