Appendices to accompany a book chapter: Sulosky Weaver, C. L. “Greater in Death: The Transformative Effect of Convivial Iconography on Roman Cineraria.” In The Ancient Art of Transformation, edited by R.M. Gondek and E.M. Molacek. Oxford: Oxbow Books. \ud \ud Appendix I is a catalogue of funerary banquet scenes on Roman marble cineraria, and Appendix II is a catalogue of inscriptions found on the objects listed in Appendix I
A inscriptions vues par S. Rybisch et/ou par ses sources (Alberti principalement) et relevées entièr...
In a former volume of this journal I described a Latin inscription in the Cape Town Museum (Ak...
The funerary beds of the Roman period come from an ancient tradition, whose origins, beyond the Gree...
Appendices to accompany a book chapter: Sulosky Weaver, C. L. “Greater in Death: The Transformative ...
The catalogue and tables presented here include sculptural portraits of Roman emperors (mostly carve...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from de Gruyter via the DOI i...
Fresh Perspectives on Graeco-Roman Visual Culture - Proceedings of an International Conference at th...
Haury Auguste. Appendix Vergiliana. I : Ciris-Culex, recensuit auctorum imitatorumque notis instruxi...
Lavagne Henri. Appendice : Rapport sur la vie et les activités de l’École française de Rome en 2006-...
Appendici agli atti del convegno La Valorizzazione dell'eredità culturale in Italia Appendice 1 - C...
Ruth Sargent Noyes. Documentary Appendix to accompany conference proceeding “‘Translatio reliquiae’ ...
The banquet is one of the most common themes in funerary art of the Roman period, found over much of...
After the catalogue Die Inschriften des Museums in Yozgat (Tyche, Sonderband 6) was published in 201...
Expanded bibliography for online appendices Appendix 1: iron age loomweights from Eastern England...
Appendice 2 : Les représentations iconographiques du dieu. In: Revue archéologique de Narbonnaise, t...
A inscriptions vues par S. Rybisch et/ou par ses sources (Alberti principalement) et relevées entièr...
In a former volume of this journal I described a Latin inscription in the Cape Town Museum (Ak...
The funerary beds of the Roman period come from an ancient tradition, whose origins, beyond the Gree...
Appendices to accompany a book chapter: Sulosky Weaver, C. L. “Greater in Death: The Transformative ...
The catalogue and tables presented here include sculptural portraits of Roman emperors (mostly carve...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from de Gruyter via the DOI i...
Fresh Perspectives on Graeco-Roman Visual Culture - Proceedings of an International Conference at th...
Haury Auguste. Appendix Vergiliana. I : Ciris-Culex, recensuit auctorum imitatorumque notis instruxi...
Lavagne Henri. Appendice : Rapport sur la vie et les activités de l’École française de Rome en 2006-...
Appendici agli atti del convegno La Valorizzazione dell'eredità culturale in Italia Appendice 1 - C...
Ruth Sargent Noyes. Documentary Appendix to accompany conference proceeding “‘Translatio reliquiae’ ...
The banquet is one of the most common themes in funerary art of the Roman period, found over much of...
After the catalogue Die Inschriften des Museums in Yozgat (Tyche, Sonderband 6) was published in 201...
Expanded bibliography for online appendices Appendix 1: iron age loomweights from Eastern England...
Appendice 2 : Les représentations iconographiques du dieu. In: Revue archéologique de Narbonnaise, t...
A inscriptions vues par S. Rybisch et/ou par ses sources (Alberti principalement) et relevées entièr...
In a former volume of this journal I described a Latin inscription in the Cape Town Museum (Ak...
The funerary beds of the Roman period come from an ancient tradition, whose origins, beyond the Gree...