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Kokalos : studi pubblicati dalla Sezione di storia antica del Dipartimento di Beni Culturali dell'Università di Palermo : LIX, 2022, 2022
La vittoria di Siracusa a Himera aveva obbligato Anassila, sottoposto ora al controllo dei Dinomenidi, a salvaguardare gli interessi di Gelone nella Magna Grecia. La svolta politica e militare, nell’area dello Stretto, appare chiara sia sul piano propagandistico, sia su quello militare, con l’aπermazione del tiranno siracusano, ora ‘autorizzato’ a ...
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La vittoria di Siracusa a Himera aveva obbligato Anassila, sottoposto ora al controllo dei Dinomenidi, a salvaguardare gli interessi di Gelone nella Magna Grecia. La svolta politica e militare, nell’area dello Stretto, appare chiara sia sul piano propagandistico, sia su quello militare, con l’aπermazione del tiranno siracusano, ora ‘autorizzato’ a ...
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La battaglia di Himera nella ricezione moderna : Grote, Freeman, Holm
Kokalos : studi pubblicati dalla Sezione di storia antica del Dipartimento di Beni Culturali dell'Università di Palermo : LIX, 2022, 2022On the whole the three scholars show a consistent and similar representation of the battle of Himera, agreeing, for instance, on the synchronism between the battles at Himera and Salamis, and on the dependence of Carthaginians from Persians’ initiative (the anti-Greek action would be agreed by Persians and Carthaginians together).
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2019
Stesichorus was a Greek poet from the first half of the 6th century bce. Born probably in Metaurus in South Italy (today’s Gioia Tauro), he subsequently settled in Himera on the north coast of Sicily. His poetry consists of vivid mythological narratives, thousands of lines long, in lyric verse—that is, they are designed to be sung, in contrast to the ...
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Stesichorus was a Greek poet from the first half of the 6th century bce. Born probably in Metaurus in South Italy (today’s Gioia Tauro), he subsequently settled in Himera on the north coast of Sicily. His poetry consists of vivid mythological narratives, thousands of lines long, in lyric verse—that is, they are designed to be sung, in contrast to the ...
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Gestione e uso deII’acqua ad Himera
2019Dans les études sur les établissements de la Sicile antique de l’époque archaïque à l’époque hellénistique les problématiques liées au thème de l’eau ont été trop souvent sous-évaluées ou prises en considération seulement, ou surtout, par l’étude d’éléments tangibles et vérifiables liés à l’eau comme les citernes, puits, aqueducs, systèmes de ...
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Quanti templi per la vittoria di Himera?
2020This paper investigates the impact that the battle of Himera had on the architectural culture of the main poleis of Sicily, with particular attention to the archaeological context of the temple of Athena in Syracuse. The representation of victory and the affirmation of a new geopolitical order passes through material culture, through the ...
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Ceramica indigena dall'abitato di Himera
2010The research faces, through the evidence analysis in a zone of the upper town settlement, the problem of indigenous pottery meaning in Himera. It as been assured that both the impressed/incised and painted wares are (present) in inconsiderable amount; that shapes are mostly referred to tableware and storage ware; that syntax and decorative patterns ...
ALLEGRO, Nunzio, Fiorentino, S.
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Segni su anfore da trasporto della necropoli orientale di Himera
Mélanges de l'École française de Rome. Antiquité, 2004Le campagne di scavo condotte dalla Soprintendenza ai beni culturali e ambientali di Palermo nella necropoli di Pestavecchia, sita a Est della foce del fiume Imera settentrionale, hanno riportato alla luce 438 anfore commerciali riadoperate come enchytrismoi. Si tratta di anfore databili tra la fine del VII e l’inizio del V secolo a.
Brugnone, Antonietta, Vassallo, Stefano
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Karthago, Gelon und die Schlacht bei Himera
2016[nicht vorhanden / not available]
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Himera: pratiche cultuali nell’abitato
2014The excavations of the University of Palermo in ancient Himera (northern Sicily) discovered a relatively large part of the ancient Greek town, which was organized according to a regular grid-plan dated to the first half of 6th century BC (as the latest stratigraphic trials have shown), while in the second quarter of the 5th century and later, till the ...
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