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Exhibition: Defining Beauty: The Body in Ancient Greek Art : Gods and Heroes [PDF]
Defining Beauty: The Body in Ancient Greek Art The British Museum, London, 26 March 2015—5 July 2015 Another title for this review could have been ‘The body in the Attic’. The exhibition sets out to do just what it says on the tin which, in the words of Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, is to demonstrate the ancient Greeks’ attempts ...
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Ocular Diseases in Ancient Greek Art
Although ancient Greek physicians studied a great number of ocular diseases in their medical texts such as glaucoma, cataract, trachoma, chalazion, trichiasis, entropion, ectropion and pterygion, in ancient Greek art there were only few examples which ...
Konstantinos Laios +2 more
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Comparison of Ancient Greek Art and Ancient Roman Art [PDF]
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The Emergence of Theatre Arts in The Ancient World Between the Egyptians and The Greeks [PDF]
The research deals with the dilemma of the primacy of the affiliation of theater art to the Greeks at the expense of the ancient Egyptian Civilization. The flourishing of theater and drama in Greece does not mean that the first beginnings of the theater ...
عمر المعتز بالله محمود بسيوني
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Traces of knowledge and use of cues of sensory processing in ancient Greek art
This study aimed to find evidence of the presence, in ancient Greek art, of cues (triggers) for sensory processes involved in the appreciation of visual arts, within the framework of the psychology of art.
Antonio M. Duarte, Niki P. Constantinidi
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Lemmatization for Ancient Greek [PDF]
Abstract This article presents the result of accuracy tests for currently available Ancient Greek lemmatizers and recently published lemmatized corpora. We ran a blinded experiment in which three highly proficient readers of Ancient Greek evaluated the output of the CLTK lemmatizer, of the CLTK backoff lemmatizer, and of GLEM, together with the ...
Alessandro Vatri, Barbara McGillivray
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The article deals with Apocalypse cycle of cloisonné enamels created in the early 2000-s by Russian and Greek artist Nilolaos Masteropoulos. The article analyses the concept of this creation, conceived as an actual art work made by medieval tool ...
Yu. N. Buzykina
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Eduard Schaubert’s Collection of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiques at the National Museum in Warsaw and the University Museum in Wrocław [PDF]
The National Museum in Warsaw and the University Museum in Wroclaw have in their possession important works of Greek, Etruscan and Roman art that are remains of the extensive collection of the 19th century.
Agata Kubala
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«Haremos de Valencia una Atenas»
This article deals with the influence of Ancient Greek culture on Sorolla’s beach painting still strongly associated with his name nowadays. It also tells how the painter studied Greek art during his early training thus becoming greatly enthusiastic ...
Jordane Fauvey
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