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Miti greci in tombe etrusche : le urne cinerarie di Chiusi
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ISBN: 9788876892905 8876892907 Year: 2015 Volume: vol. 8 Publisher: Roma : Giorgio Bretschneider editore,


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Ancient Greek and Roman art and architecture
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Berlin Boston De Gruyter

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This handbook series aims to provide a detailed, in-depth examination of the field of Greek and Roman art and architecture, covering architecture, sculpture, painting, pottery, mosaics, and luxury arts. The specially-commissioned volumes in the series not only present systematic, extensive, and thorough analysis on each topic, but also offer critical reflection on the historiography, current methodologies, and scope of the field. They are designed to serve professional historians of ancient art and archaeologists, including museum curators, in their research and work.

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Principles of Decoration in the Roman World
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ISBN: 3110732130 3110729067 Year: 2021 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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This book explores the manner in which architectural settings and action contexts influenced the perception of decoration in the Roman world. Crucial to the relationship between ancient viewers and media was the concept of decor, a term employed by Vitruvius and other Roman authors to describe the appropriateness of particular decorative elements to the environment in which they were located. The papers in this volume examine a diverse range of decorated spaces, from press rooms to synagogues, through the lens of decor. In doing so, they shed new light on the decorative principles employed across Roman Italy and beyond.

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