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Review Of Opus Nobile: Festschrift Zum 60. Geburtstag Von Ulf Jantzen, Edited By P. Zazoff, Brunilde S. Ridgway Jan 1970

Review Of Opus Nobile: Festschrift Zum 60. Geburtstag Von Ulf Jantzen, Edited By P. Zazoff, Brunilde S. Ridgway

Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship

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Review Of Untersuchungen Zur Thronenden Göttin Aus Tarent In Berlin Und Zur Archaischen Und Archaistischen Schrägmanteltracht, By Helga Herdejürgen, Brunilde S. Ridgway Jan 1970

Review Of Untersuchungen Zur Thronenden Göttin Aus Tarent In Berlin Und Zur Archaischen Und Archaistischen Schrägmanteltracht, By Helga Herdejürgen, Brunilde S. Ridgway

Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship

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Who Carved The Charites By Sokrates?, Brunilde S. Ridgway Jan 1970

Who Carved The Charites By Sokrates?, Brunilde S. Ridgway

Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Dolphins And Dolphin-Riders, Brunilde S. Ridgway Jan 1970

Dolphins And Dolphin-Riders, Brunilde S. Ridgway

Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Studies In The Hellenistic Sculpture Of The Island Of Rhodes, Gloria S. Merker Jan 1970

Studies In The Hellenistic Sculpture Of The Island Of Rhodes, Gloria S. Merker

Bryn Mawr College Dissertations and Theses

The study of Hellenistic sculpture is often based upon its division into local schools centering around Pergamon, Alexandria and Rhodes. The underlying premise of the present study is that if a distinctly Rhodian Hellenistic school of sculpture existed, it should be possible to define its characteristics by means of a study of the extant sculpture of known Rhodian provenance, supplemented by the preserved statue bases. If it is not possible to demonstrate recurring technical, iconographic and stylistic traits within the Rhodian material, it may be assumed that the theory of regional schools should not be applied to Rhodes.

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