Among all the sources that historians can consult, Pausanias's Periegesis (IInd century A. D.) remains an exceptional work, due to its richness and its, often unique, descriptions. Therefore it has been proper to carry out minute research into the religious vocabulary and more particularly into the way Pausanias describes the most venerable idols of Greece called 'xoana'. The importance of the uses of the word 'xoanon' in Pausanias thus requires to be studied attentively in order, on the one hand, to assess the coherence and precision of the Periegetes's writing, and, on the other hand, to try to define the place that these statues, with their eventful stories, had in the imagination and rituals of Greek cities.Parmi les sources dont dispos...
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Pausanias as a biographer. The incidence of the lives of Philopoimen and Epaminondas upon the Perieg...
Xénophon : the place of eulogy in historical works, from Hellenica (VI-VII) to Agesilaos. Even if eu...
Among all the sources that historians can consult, Pausanias's Periegesis (IInd century A. D.) remai...
The aim of this paper is to put together and analyze the mentions of Greek statues in Asia Minor, sc...
Pausanias’ ten books are a precious, and often irreplaceable, source for the study of Greek religion...
Les chapitres consacrés par Pausanias à la Mégalopolitide (Périégèse, VIII, 27-44) donnent des indic...
From fierce warrior to “most excellent of Hellenes”: the story of Aristomenes (revisited) by Pausani...
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How Hellenistic urbanization affected the description of Sparta by Pausanias the Periegite. The trav...
International audienceAt the end of his book on Boeotia Pausanias gives a strange and hard to unders...
Pausanias was an enigmatic Greek aristocrat from the Lydian area of Magnesia ad Sypilum, in Roman As...
Au fil des dix livres de son «Tour de Grèce » , Pausanias épingle un nombre considérable d’images di...
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Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo a análise do conjunto de textos atribuídos a Pausânias (séc. II d.C....
International audienceLe but de cet article est de rassembler et d’étudier les diverses mentions de ...
Pausanias as a biographer. The incidence of the lives of Philopoimen and Epaminondas upon the Perieg...
Xénophon : the place of eulogy in historical works, from Hellenica (VI-VII) to Agesilaos. Even if eu...
Among all the sources that historians can consult, Pausanias's Periegesis (IInd century A. D.) remai...
The aim of this paper is to put together and analyze the mentions of Greek statues in Asia Minor, sc...
Pausanias’ ten books are a precious, and often irreplaceable, source for the study of Greek religion...
Les chapitres consacrés par Pausanias à la Mégalopolitide (Périégèse, VIII, 27-44) donnent des indic...
From fierce warrior to “most excellent of Hellenes”: the story of Aristomenes (revisited) by Pausani...
Abstract.– A brief analysis of the «preference for the primitive » in Pausanias’ Periegesis shows th...
How Hellenistic urbanization affected the description of Sparta by Pausanias the Periegite. The trav...
International audienceAt the end of his book on Boeotia Pausanias gives a strange and hard to unders...
Pausanias was an enigmatic Greek aristocrat from the Lydian area of Magnesia ad Sypilum, in Roman As...
Au fil des dix livres de son «Tour de Grèce » , Pausanias épingle un nombre considérable d’images di...
Doukellis Panagiotis N. Ph. Dekazou-Stephanopoulou, Les cultes chez Pausanias. Les épithètes cultuel...
Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo a análise do conjunto de textos atribuídos a Pausânias (séc. II d.C....
International audienceLe but de cet article est de rassembler et d’étudier les diverses mentions de ...
Pausanias as a biographer. The incidence of the lives of Philopoimen and Epaminondas upon the Perieg...
Xénophon : the place of eulogy in historical works, from Hellenica (VI-VII) to Agesilaos. Even if eu...