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Larissa Bonfante

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Address: Classics Department
New York University
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New York, NY 10003 (USA)

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Research paper thumbnail of Nudity as A Costume AJA 1989

Research paper thumbnail of Vulci -A year of excavation New treasures from the Necropolis of Poggio Mengarelli

Research paper thumbnail of ELR — European Legal Roots Centro Romanistico Internazionale Copanello

alla cultura italiana ed internazionale. La vicenda familiare sarà un osservatorio privilegiato p... more alla cultura italiana ed internazionale. La vicenda familiare sarà un osservatorio privilegiato per tentare di cogliere, attraverso la lettura dell'opera di questi studiosi nei vari ambiti di indagine, dal diritto e dalla storia di Roma alla lingua e all'etruscologia, le linee di un comune denominatore che appare rappresentato dalla "storia" tout court. L'esame del ruolo dei Bonfante nel contesto accademico, ma anche sociale e politico in cui sono stati chiamati ad operare, gli intrecci fra le risultanze delle ricerche di settore di ciascuno di loro e le vicende private e familiari, saranno così messi a fuoco nel divenire complesso della storia a cavaliere fra il secolo scorso ed il successivo, e fino ai nostri giorni. Sullo sfondo, i più importanti passaggi delle vicende del nostro Paese, da cogliere nella complessa dialettica fra "accademia" e complessi contesti "civili" e "politici".

Research paper thumbnail of Etruscan News 19 (2017)

Research paper thumbnail of Etruscan News 18 (2016)

Research paper thumbnail of Valeryia Kozlovskaya, Review of "The Barbarians of Ancient Europe"

Research paper thumbnail of Review of The Barbarians of Ancient Europe JRA 25 (2012)

Research paper thumbnail of Review of The Barbarians of Ancient Europe: Realities and Interactions

Papers by Larissa Bonfante

Research paper thumbnail of Margarete Bieber (1879-1978): Two Worlds

Research paper thumbnail of Etruské mýty /

Research paper thumbnail of Gens antiquissima Italiae: Antichità dall' Umbria a New York

Gens antiquissima Italiae: Antichità dall' Umbria a New York

American Journal of Archaeology, 1993

Research paper thumbnail of Etruscan News 17 (2015)

Online edition, corrected and enlarged. Edited by Larissa Bonfante, Jane Whitehead, Gary Enea.

Research paper thumbnail of Livy and the Monuments

Research paper thumbnail of "What Role for Etruscans?" in Amilla. The Quest for Excellence. Studies Presented to Guenter Kopcke in Celebration of His 75th Birthday. edited by Robert B. Koehl. INSTAP Press, Philadelphia, PA 2013.

The question is this: Considering the impor- tance of the search for metals that drew Greeks and ... more The question is this: Considering the impor- tance of the search for metals that drew Greeks and Phoenicians westward to Italian shores like a magnet, thus setting the Mediterranean in mo- tion (Burkert 1992, 12; Bresson 2005, 99–103),
why are the Etruscans never mentioned in Homer’s Odyssey, which reflects so much of the exciting and dangerous world of the early Orientalizing age? Their absence from the picture is surprising, given the existence of the Nestor cup and the remarkably early arrival of Homer in the west. It contrasts with the frequent appearances of the Phoenicians, which agree with much of what we know about them from the archaeological record (Markoe 1985, 1992, 2000; Turfa 1986; Kopcke 1992).

Research paper thumbnail of Euripides in Etruria: Admetus and Alcestis

Parachoregema. Studies in Ancient Theatre in Honour of Gregory M. Sifakis, 2010

Three Etruscan monuments illustrate the central motif of the story of Admetus and Alcestis, a sto... more Three Etruscan monuments illustrate the central motif of the story of Admetus and Alcestis, a story made famous by Euripides and the subject of his first extant play.

Research paper thumbnail of Caligula the Etruscophile

Research paper thumbnail of Lionel Casson (1914–2009

Lionel Casson (1914–2009

Classical World, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of The Barbarians of the Ancient World. Introduction: Classical and Barbarian

Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Research paper thumbnail of "Human Sacrifice: Etruscan Rituals for Death and for Life"

Interpretando l'Antico. Scritti di archeologia offerti a Maria Bonghi Jovino. Tomo Primo., 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Gender Identities in Italy in the First Millennium BC

Research paper thumbnail of Nudity as A Costume AJA 1989

Research paper thumbnail of Vulci -A year of excavation New treasures from the Necropolis of Poggio Mengarelli

Research paper thumbnail of ELR — European Legal Roots Centro Romanistico Internazionale Copanello

alla cultura italiana ed internazionale. La vicenda familiare sarà un osservatorio privilegiato p... more alla cultura italiana ed internazionale. La vicenda familiare sarà un osservatorio privilegiato per tentare di cogliere, attraverso la lettura dell'opera di questi studiosi nei vari ambiti di indagine, dal diritto e dalla storia di Roma alla lingua e all'etruscologia, le linee di un comune denominatore che appare rappresentato dalla "storia" tout court. L'esame del ruolo dei Bonfante nel contesto accademico, ma anche sociale e politico in cui sono stati chiamati ad operare, gli intrecci fra le risultanze delle ricerche di settore di ciascuno di loro e le vicende private e familiari, saranno così messi a fuoco nel divenire complesso della storia a cavaliere fra il secolo scorso ed il successivo, e fino ai nostri giorni. Sullo sfondo, i più importanti passaggi delle vicende del nostro Paese, da cogliere nella complessa dialettica fra "accademia" e complessi contesti "civili" e "politici".

Research paper thumbnail of Etruscan News 19 (2017)

Research paper thumbnail of Etruscan News 18 (2016)

Research paper thumbnail of Valeryia Kozlovskaya, Review of "The Barbarians of Ancient Europe"

Research paper thumbnail of Review of The Barbarians of Ancient Europe JRA 25 (2012)

Research paper thumbnail of Review of The Barbarians of Ancient Europe: Realities and Interactions

Research paper thumbnail of Margarete Bieber (1879-1978): Two Worlds

Research paper thumbnail of Etruské mýty /

Research paper thumbnail of Gens antiquissima Italiae: Antichità dall' Umbria a New York

Gens antiquissima Italiae: Antichità dall' Umbria a New York

American Journal of Archaeology, 1993

Research paper thumbnail of Etruscan News 17 (2015)

Online edition, corrected and enlarged. Edited by Larissa Bonfante, Jane Whitehead, Gary Enea.

Research paper thumbnail of Livy and the Monuments

Research paper thumbnail of "What Role for Etruscans?" in Amilla. The Quest for Excellence. Studies Presented to Guenter Kopcke in Celebration of His 75th Birthday. edited by Robert B. Koehl. INSTAP Press, Philadelphia, PA 2013.

The question is this: Considering the impor- tance of the search for metals that drew Greeks and ... more The question is this: Considering the impor- tance of the search for metals that drew Greeks and Phoenicians westward to Italian shores like a magnet, thus setting the Mediterranean in mo- tion (Burkert 1992, 12; Bresson 2005, 99–103),
why are the Etruscans never mentioned in Homer’s Odyssey, which reflects so much of the exciting and dangerous world of the early Orientalizing age? Their absence from the picture is surprising, given the existence of the Nestor cup and the remarkably early arrival of Homer in the west. It contrasts with the frequent appearances of the Phoenicians, which agree with much of what we know about them from the archaeological record (Markoe 1985, 1992, 2000; Turfa 1986; Kopcke 1992).

Research paper thumbnail of Euripides in Etruria: Admetus and Alcestis

Parachoregema. Studies in Ancient Theatre in Honour of Gregory M. Sifakis, 2010

Three Etruscan monuments illustrate the central motif of the story of Admetus and Alcestis, a sto... more Three Etruscan monuments illustrate the central motif of the story of Admetus and Alcestis, a story made famous by Euripides and the subject of his first extant play.

Research paper thumbnail of Caligula the Etruscophile

Research paper thumbnail of Lionel Casson (1914–2009

Lionel Casson (1914–2009

Classical World, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of The Barbarians of the Ancient World. Introduction: Classical and Barbarian

Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Research paper thumbnail of "Human Sacrifice: Etruscan Rituals for Death and for Life"

Interpretando l'Antico. Scritti di archeologia offerti a Maria Bonghi Jovino. Tomo Primo., 2012

Research paper thumbnail of Gender Identities in Italy in the First Millennium BC

Research paper thumbnail of Gender Benders

Research paper thumbnail of Marriage Scenes, Sacred and Otherwise: the Conjugal Embrace

Recently scholars have taken scenes of love-making in art out of the secret cabinet and have look... more Recently scholars have taken scenes of love-making in art out of the secret cabinet and have looked at them in historical, art historical, sociological, religious, cultural contexts.

Research paper thumbnail of The Etruscan Impact on Ancient Europe. Festschrift for Jan Bouzek

Research paper thumbnail of The Greeks in Etruria

Research paper thumbnail of Bonfante, L. “Amber, Women, and Situla Art.” Journal of Baltic Studies 16, no. 3 (1985): Cover..

Research paper thumbnail of “Luxury in Funerary Rituals in Ancient Italy: The Dress.”

Research paper thumbnail of Some Observations on Amber Artifacts in Italy and the Orien talizing Period. (Temporary File).

Research paper thumbnail of Chronology of the ancient world

Chronology of the ancient world

Page 1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE ANCIENT WORLD EJ Bickerman THAMES AND HUDSON Page 2. TABLE VII The Athe... more Page 1. CHRONOLOGY OF THE ANCIENT WORLD EJ Bickerman THAMES AND HUDSON Page 2. TABLE VII The Athenian Archons from 496 to 293 вс (After Diodoras and Dion. Halic. Din. g. For the archons before 480 cf. TJ Cadoux, JHS, 1948, 70. ...

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