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Penile representations in ancient Greek art.

Archivos espanoles de urologia, 2016
The presentation of the cult of phallus in ancient Greece and the artistic appearance of the phenomenon on vase figures and statues, as indicative of the significant role of the male genitalia in all fertility ceremonies.The examination of a great number of penile representations from the ancient Greek pottery and sculpture and the review of the ...
L, Rempelakos   +2 more
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The Ethical Values of the Music Art of the Ancient Greeks

1998
Humanity requires for its satisfaction Beauty and Good, that is, love, wisdom, and courage. Put differently, the necessity of order, equilibrium, and harmony. These values ground one of the most elevated planes of the spiritual life: music. Its moral force in the education of the mind, soul, and behavior of the human person has been emphasized by the ...
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Image and Monster in Ancient Greek Art

Abstract From the seventh century bce on, images of monsters are gradually linked to ancient mythological stories. Examples show to what extent the same myth images can have very different meanings in different eras. Through these images, the myth is rooted in its temporal context and can be connected to the questions, fears, and hopes ...
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Ancient Greek Art and Iconography

Phoenix, 1985
Gerald P. Schaus, Warren G. Moon
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Olympus the musician in ancient Greek art

2008
This paper focuses on the representations of Olympus the musician in Greek art. Olympos is an ambiguous mythical-legendary musician to whom distant eastern origins are attributed. He is connected with notorious musicians in Greek mythology (Marsyas especially) and he is associated with important achievements in the history of Greek music (the ...
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Artful Crafts: Ancient Greek Silverware and Pottery

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1996
David A. Traill   +2 more
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The judgement of Paris in ancient Greek art and literature

2018
The Judgement of Paris has been one of the most influential and popular myths throughout antiquity. Significant work has been done by previous scholars on the collection and analysis of artistic representations of the Judgement. This thesis is also looking into the Judgement of Paris in ancient Greek art, but it mainly focuses on the collection and ...
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