Among the magical objects obtained by Perseus before his campaign against Medusa, the tool used to behead the hideous monster gorgonico occupies a special place. Initially marginal to the point of not being counted as a divine gift, the simple heroic sword that characterizes the iconography of danaide during the archaic age, it articulates itself into even more complex illustrative forms - first a crescent, then a unique dagger stride - which combine to emphasize into a perspective and magical underworld the deep meaning of the beheading of Medusa. The aim of this contribution is to follow, as far as possible, the evolutionary process that characterizes the weapon used by Perseus, trying to focus in a diachronic and functional way, the exe...
This research focuses on vases ranging from the 5th to 2nd centuries that depict the transformation ...
L’articolo recupera, sulla base di riferimenti mitologici presenti in Inf. IX, la proposta esegetic...
Thorns and swords are scarcely known among Eros’ weapons. Thorns were supposed to pierce Aphrodite’s...
The adamantine gift of Hermes. Perseus’ harpe : an instrument at the service of the hero Among the ...
Il tema di questo studio è l’analisi di un frammento inedito di uno specchio etrusco del Museo Arche...
Perseus’s decapitation of the Gorgon Medusa is suggested as a possible inspiration for the gruesome ...
Aeschylus, in a fragmentary passage of his lost tragedy Phorkides, describes the moment in which Per...
The poet Virgil in his Aeneid employs Gorgon imagery and its attendant connection to the goddess Min...
Aeschylus, in a fragmentary passage of his lost tragedy Phorkides,describes the moment i...
To decapitate the Gorgon Medusa, Perseus wore the helmet of invisibility of Hades, the winged sandal...
The work focuses on the analysis of the myths of Perseus and Bellerophon by iconographical and icono...
The paper deals with the problem of metal weapons from contexts of southern Italy and Sicily between...
The word ‘caduceus’ has a Greek root (cherukeion) and means ‘herald’s emblem’. However, the signifi...
From the manuscript ""Cosmological Miscellany, including excerpts from Isidore's De natura rerum and...
The head of the dying Galatean in the Italians' Agora at Delos belonged to a reclining figure on the...
This research focuses on vases ranging from the 5th to 2nd centuries that depict the transformation ...
L’articolo recupera, sulla base di riferimenti mitologici presenti in Inf. IX, la proposta esegetic...
Thorns and swords are scarcely known among Eros’ weapons. Thorns were supposed to pierce Aphrodite’s...
The adamantine gift of Hermes. Perseus’ harpe : an instrument at the service of the hero Among the ...
Il tema di questo studio è l’analisi di un frammento inedito di uno specchio etrusco del Museo Arche...
Perseus’s decapitation of the Gorgon Medusa is suggested as a possible inspiration for the gruesome ...
Aeschylus, in a fragmentary passage of his lost tragedy Phorkides, describes the moment in which Per...
The poet Virgil in his Aeneid employs Gorgon imagery and its attendant connection to the goddess Min...
Aeschylus, in a fragmentary passage of his lost tragedy Phorkides,describes the moment i...
To decapitate the Gorgon Medusa, Perseus wore the helmet of invisibility of Hades, the winged sandal...
The work focuses on the analysis of the myths of Perseus and Bellerophon by iconographical and icono...
The paper deals with the problem of metal weapons from contexts of southern Italy and Sicily between...
The word ‘caduceus’ has a Greek root (cherukeion) and means ‘herald’s emblem’. However, the signifi...
From the manuscript ""Cosmological Miscellany, including excerpts from Isidore's De natura rerum and...
The head of the dying Galatean in the Italians' Agora at Delos belonged to a reclining figure on the...
This research focuses on vases ranging from the 5th to 2nd centuries that depict the transformation ...
L’articolo recupera, sulla base di riferimenti mitologici presenti in Inf. IX, la proposta esegetic...
Thorns and swords are scarcely known among Eros’ weapons. Thorns were supposed to pierce Aphrodite’s...