Interpretatio Etrusca: Greek Myths on Etruscan Mirrors (Paperback)
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INTERPRETATIO ETRUSCA - Greek myths on Etruscan mirrors (1995)
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ISBN: 905063477X bzw. 9789050634779, in Englisch, Amsterdam L. C. Grieben, Publishers 1995, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Versandart: STD, Versand nach: DE.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Festina Lente italiAntiquariaat, [164].
905063477X Good condition, This is the first book in which special attention is paid to the Etruscan interpretation of Greek mythical representations on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The book focuses on representations with inscriptions (c. 480 - 250 B. C.). Contents: I). Foreword. 1). Introduction. 2). Distribution of epigraphic mirrors. 3). Owners, givers and recipients. 4). Models and themes. II). Themes. 1). Love-wrestling and abduction. 2). Immortality and life saving. 3). Strong men. 4). Healing. 5). Purification. 6). Divination. 7). Rescue. 8). Birth. 9). Rejuvenation. 10). Dilemma. 11). Contest. 12). Victory. 13). Mother and sons. 14). Couples. 15). Toilet. 16). Music. 17). Suicide. 18). Source - Scenes. 19). Thematic symmetry. 20). The Spiky Garland group. 21). Identification. With conclusion, table, abbreviations, catalogue, bibliography and indexes: 1). Index of mythological names. 2). Index of ancient authors. 3). Museum index. 4). Thematic index. 5). Topolographical index. 6). Index of mirrors in ES. 108 illustrations. Dr. Lammert Bouke van der Meer (*1945) is a Dutch classicist and classical archaeologist specialized in etruscology. He studied classics and archaeology at the University of Groningen. Van der Meer is retired associate professor of Classical Archaeology at Leiden University, The Netherlands. He is a leading authority on Etruscan religion. He published several books and numerous articles on Etruscan mirrors, the Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis, the liver of Piacenza, cinerary urns from Volterra (dissertation), sarcophagi and the Etruscan collection in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities. 285 pag. 1st edition Cover illustrated Sewed / Card covers 24cmx16cm; 1st edition.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Festina Lente italiAntiquariaat, [164].
905063477X Good condition, This is the first book in which special attention is paid to the Etruscan interpretation of Greek mythical representations on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The book focuses on representations with inscriptions (c. 480 - 250 B. C.). Contents: I). Foreword. 1). Introduction. 2). Distribution of epigraphic mirrors. 3). Owners, givers and recipients. 4). Models and themes. II). Themes. 1). Love-wrestling and abduction. 2). Immortality and life saving. 3). Strong men. 4). Healing. 5). Purification. 6). Divination. 7). Rescue. 8). Birth. 9). Rejuvenation. 10). Dilemma. 11). Contest. 12). Victory. 13). Mother and sons. 14). Couples. 15). Toilet. 16). Music. 17). Suicide. 18). Source - Scenes. 19). Thematic symmetry. 20). The Spiky Garland group. 21). Identification. With conclusion, table, abbreviations, catalogue, bibliography and indexes: 1). Index of mythological names. 2). Index of ancient authors. 3). Museum index. 4). Thematic index. 5). Topolographical index. 6). Index of mirrors in ES. 108 illustrations. Dr. Lammert Bouke van der Meer (*1945) is a Dutch classicist and classical archaeologist specialized in etruscology. He studied classics and archaeology at the University of Groningen. Van der Meer is retired associate professor of Classical Archaeology at Leiden University, The Netherlands. He is a leading authority on Etruscan religion. He published several books and numerous articles on Etruscan mirrors, the Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis, the liver of Piacenza, cinerary urns from Volterra (dissertation), sarcophagi and the Etruscan collection in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities. 285 pag. 1st edition Cover illustrated Sewed / Card covers 24cmx16cm; 1st edition.
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Interpretatio Etrusca. BRILL. 1995. (1995)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9789050634779 bzw. 905063477X, in Englisch, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Herb Tandree Philosophy Books [17426], Stroud, UK, United Kingdom.
Paperback, 293 pp., 109 illus. , This listing is a new book, a title currently in-print which we order directly and immediately from the publisher. Paperback - This is the first book in which special atten-tion is paid to the Etruscan interpretation of Greek mythical representations on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The book focuses on representations with inscriptions (c. 480-250 B.C.). These epigraphic scenes raise many questions. Did the engravers and patrons understand Greek myths? Were the engravers inspired by visual, oral or literary sources or by a combination thereof? What was their modus operandi? In which art forms can visual precedents be found? Introductory chapters shed light on the status of Etruscan mirrors, their owners, givers and recipients; furthermore production centres, distribution, the influence of Attic and South Italian red figure vases and the shifting interest in themes are discussed. More than one hundred mirror-representa-tions are analysed in chronological order, according to general themes: lovewrestling, abduction, immortality, healing, purification, divination, rescue, birth, rebirth, adoption, rejuvenation, dilemma, contest, victory, the relationship between mother and sons, couples, toilet, music and suicide. - Greek Myths on Etruscan Mirrors -.
Paperback, 293 pp., 109 illus. , This listing is a new book, a title currently in-print which we order directly and immediately from the publisher. Paperback - This is the first book in which special atten-tion is paid to the Etruscan interpretation of Greek mythical representations on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The book focuses on representations with inscriptions (c. 480-250 B.C.). These epigraphic scenes raise many questions. Did the engravers and patrons understand Greek myths? Were the engravers inspired by visual, oral or literary sources or by a combination thereof? What was their modus operandi? In which art forms can visual precedents be found? Introductory chapters shed light on the status of Etruscan mirrors, their owners, givers and recipients; furthermore production centres, distribution, the influence of Attic and South Italian red figure vases and the shifting interest in themes are discussed. More than one hundred mirror-representa-tions are analysed in chronological order, according to general themes: lovewrestling, abduction, immortality, healing, purification, divination, rescue, birth, rebirth, adoption, rejuvenation, dilemma, contest, victory, the relationship between mother and sons, couples, toilet, music and suicide. - Greek Myths on Etruscan Mirrors -.
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Interpretatio Etrusca: Greek Myths on Etruscan Mirrors
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9789050634779 bzw. 905063477X, in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, THE SAINT BOOKSTORE [51194787], Southport, MSY, United Kingdom.
BRAND NEW, Interpretatio Etrusca: Greek Myths on Etruscan Mirrors, L B Van Dermeer, L Bouke Van Der Meer, This is the first book in which special atten-tion is paid to the Etruscan interpretation of Greek mythical representations on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The book focuses on representations with inscriptions (c. 480-250 B.C.). These epigraphic scenes raise many questions. Did the engravers and patrons understand Greek myths? Were the engravers inspired by visual, oral or literary sources or by a combination thereof? What was their modus operandi? In which art forms can visual precedents be found? Introductory chapters shed light on the status of Etruscan mirrors, their owners, givers and recipients; furthermore production centres, distribution, the influence of Attic and South Italian red figure vases and the shifting interest in themes are discussed. More than one hundred mirror-representa-tions are analysed in chronological order, according to general themes: lovewrestling, abduction, immortality, healing, purification, divination, rescue, birth, rebirth, adoption, rejuvenation, dilemma, contest, victory, the relationship between mother and sons, couples, toilet, music and suicide.
BRAND NEW, Interpretatio Etrusca: Greek Myths on Etruscan Mirrors, L B Van Dermeer, L Bouke Van Der Meer, This is the first book in which special atten-tion is paid to the Etruscan interpretation of Greek mythical representations on Etruscan bronze mirrors. The book focuses on representations with inscriptions (c. 480-250 B.C.). These epigraphic scenes raise many questions. Did the engravers and patrons understand Greek myths? Were the engravers inspired by visual, oral or literary sources or by a combination thereof? What was their modus operandi? In which art forms can visual precedents be found? Introductory chapters shed light on the status of Etruscan mirrors, their owners, givers and recipients; furthermore production centres, distribution, the influence of Attic and South Italian red figure vases and the shifting interest in themes are discussed. More than one hundred mirror-representa-tions are analysed in chronological order, according to general themes: lovewrestling, abduction, immortality, healing, purification, divination, rescue, birth, rebirth, adoption, rejuvenation, dilemma, contest, victory, the relationship between mother and sons, couples, toilet, music and suicide.
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Interpretatio Etrusca: Greek Myths on Etruscan Mirrors (1995)
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ISBN: 9789050634779 bzw. 905063477X, in Englisch, 294 Seiten, Brill Academic Pub, neu.
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