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Louis Paul Boon Genootschap : jaarboek 2, 1984
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ISBN: 9063721269 Year: 1984 Publisher: Antwerpen : Soethoudt,

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Corpus vasorum antiquorum.
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Year: 1936 Publisher: Cambridge : Harvard University Press,

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Brieven aan literaire vrienden
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ISBN: 9029505990 9789029505994 Year: 1989 Volume: 160 Publisher: Amsterdam: De arbeiderspers,


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Het perspectief in Menuet
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ISBN: 9001185797 9789001185794 Year: 1974 Volume: 3 Publisher: Groningen: Tjeenk Willink,

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Boonboek : gesprekken met Louis Paul Boon en de spoken van zijn Kapellekensbaan, alsook documenten, brieven, tekeningen, commentaren en ongepubliceerd proza van Boontje
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ISBN: 9022303039 Year: 1972 Publisher: Paris : Manteau,

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Zondagspost, De roode vaan, De Vlaamse gids, Front, Debat, Parool
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ISBN: 907175510X 9071755010 9789071755019 Year: 1986 Volume: 1 Publisher: Brugge: Kruispunt,


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The Berkeley Plato : from neglected relic to ancient treasure : an archaeological detective story
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ISBN: 9780520258334 0520258339 Year: 2009 Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press,

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"This book explores the provenance of the so-called Berkeley Herm of Plato, a sculptural portrait that Stephen G. Miller first encountered over thirty years ago in a university storage basement. The head, languishing since its arrival in 1902, had become detached from the body, or herm, and had been labeled a fake. In 2002, while preparing another book, Miller - now an experienced archaeologist - needed an illustration of Plato and remembered this piece and took another look. The marble, he recognized immediately, was from the Greek islands, the inscription appeared ancient, and the ribbons visible on the head were typical of those in Greek athletic scenes." "The Berkeley Plato, rich in scientific, archaeological, and historical detail, tells the fascinating story of how Miller was able to authenticate this long-dismissed treasure. His conclusion, that it is an ancient Roman copy possibly dating from the time of Hadrian, is further supported by art conservation scientist John Twilley, whose essay appears as an appendix. Miller's discovery makes a significant contribution to the worlds of art history, philosophy, archaeology, and sports history and serves as a starting point for new research in the back rooms of museums."--BOOK JACKET.

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