Suggestions on the meaning of the freize of parthenon (original ) (raw )The Parthenon as Athenian propaganda
Benjamin Messenger
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“Athenians and Eleusinians in the West Pediment of the Parthenon,” Hesperia 60.3 (1991) 331-62
Barbette Stanley Spaeth
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First Among Equals: Athena In the East Pediment of the Parthenon
Olga Palagia
STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF ART 49, D. Buitron-Oliver (ed.), The Interpretation of Architectural Sculpture in Greece and Rome, 1997
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5 Kekrops or Erechtheus? Re-reading the West Pediment of the Parthenon
Jenifer Neils
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The Parthenon : from antiquity to the present
Jenifer Neils
Cambridge University Press eBooks, 2010
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2019. “New identifications of Heroes and Heroines on the West Pediment of the Parthenon: The case of P, Q and R” in R. Morais et al (eds) Greek Art in Motion: Conference in Honour of Sir John Boardman on the occasion of his 90th Birthday. Oxford: 480-488.
Ioannis Mitsios
2019
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All for Athena: Demystifying the Parthenon Frieze
Frederick T Kettering
academia.edu, 2023
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The Acropolis in the Age of Pericles
Jeffrey Hurwit
History: Reviews of New Books, 2005
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From Antiquarianism to Academia: A Review of Various Interpretations of the Parthenon Frieze from the 15th to 21st Centuries
Kevin S . Lee
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“The Origin and Development of Acropolis as a Place for Erecting Public Decrees: Periclean Building Project and Its Effect on the Athenian Epigraphic Habit,” in T. Osada ed. The Parthenon Frieze. Ritual Communication between the Goddess and the Polis. Phoibos Wien 2016, 31-48.
Akiko Moroo
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2015. "Pausanias and the Figural Decoration of Greek Sacred Architecture."
Clemente Marconi
RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics 65-66 [2014-15]: 177–191.
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Parthenon and Parthenoi: A Mythological Interpretation of the Parthenon Frieze
Joan Breton Connelly
American Journal of Archaeology, 1996
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Interpretations of two Athenian friezes: the temple on the Ilissos and the temple of Athena Nike. In J. M. Barringer and J. M. Hurwit (eds.) Periklean Athens and its Legacy (Austin 2005)
Olga Palagia
J. M. Barringer and J. M. Hurwit (eds.), Periklean Athens and its Legacy, 2005
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“New Evidence for the Construction Phases of the Parthenon Peristyle: Anomalies at the Southwest Corner”, in New Directions and Paradigms for the Study of Greek Architecture, edited by Philip Sapirstein and David Scahill, Leiden-Boston 2019, 39-55.
Vasileia Manidaki
2019
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Erechtheus and the Apobates Race on the Parthenon frieze
Jenifer Neils
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“Parthenon; a Challenge throughout History,”
Lena Lambrinou
2004
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Erechtheus and the Apobates Race on the Parthenon Frieze (North XI–XII)
Jenifer Neils
American Journal of Archaeology, 2012
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The Disposition of the Central Figures in Archaic, Early Classical and the Parthenon Pediments
Lela Walter-Karydi
ΣΠΟΝΔΗ Αφιέρωμα στη μνήμη του Γιώργου Δεσπίνη, 2020
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P. Valavanis, N. Dimakis, Eir. Dimitriadou and M. Katsianis, Managing the Open-air Sacred Space on the Athenian Acropolis,in J. Neils, O. Palagia (eds), From Kallias to Kritias. Art in Athens in the Second Half of the Fifth Century B.C. (De Gruyter 2022), 11-30)
Panos Valavanis
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Erechtheus and the Apobates Race on the Parthenon Frieze (North XI–XII)
Jenifer Neils
American Journal of Archaeology, 2012
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"A new Reconstruction for the archaic Parthenon. The archaic Acropolis and the evolution of Greek Architecture revisited", Revue Archéologique 2016, 196-205.
Elisavet P . Sioumpara
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“The Beautiful Monument: The Aristocracy of Images in Athenian Funerary Sculpture (c. 530–480 BCE)”
D'Onofrio Anna Maria
Marion Meyer – Gianfranco Adornato (eds.), Innovations and Inventions in Athens c. 530 to 470 BCE – Two Crucial Generations,WIENER FORSCHUNGEN ZUR ARCHÄOLOGIE, Bd. 18, Phoibos Verlag, Wien 2020, 167-186. , 2020
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2009. “The Parthenon Frieze: Degrees of Visibility.”
Clemente Marconi
Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics 55/56: 156-173
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To cheat or not to cheat: Poseidon's eris with Athena in the west pediment of the Parthenon (2018)
Marion Meyer
electra 4, 2018, 51-77, 175-177, 2018
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Reconfiguring the Gods on the Parthenon Frieze
Jenifer Neils
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The Topography of the Athenian Acropolis Revisited: The Post-Herulian and Frankish Fortifications in the West Slope and the Ducal Residence at the Propylaia,
Tasos Tanoulas
H. Saradi (ed.), Byzantine Athens. Proceedings of a Conference, October 21-23, 2016. Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens, Athens 2021, 319-334, 2021
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The Acropolis, in J. Neils, D. Rogers (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Athens (CUP 2021) 63-85
Panos Valavanis
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The Parthenon: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Luke Judkins
2016
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"Statues on columns flanking Athena and the archonship of Souniades (397/6 B.C.)" in P. Valavanis and E. Manakidou (eds.), Egrafsen kai Epoiesen (Thessaloniki 2014)
Olga Palagia
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Acropolis of Athens PARTHENON: The realization of the absolute in the context of an Enlightened Ancient Greek Architecture. The exemplar design method of Iktinus
Dimitrios Vilouras
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"The Area of the Chalkotheke on the Athenian Acropolis during the Second Half of the Fiffh Century B.C.", at the International Conference "From Kallias to Kritias: Athens in the Second Half of the 5th Century", organized by Olga Palagia and Jenifer Neils, ASCS Athens, Cotsen Hall, 6-8 June 2019.
Elisavet P . Sioumpara
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REVIEW: P. Valavanis The Acropolis through its Museum. Wandering among the Monuments on the Sacred Rock and the Great Achievements. Translated by Doumas Alexandra. Pp. 160, b/w & colour ills, map. Athens: Kapon Editions, 2013. Paper. ISBN: 978-960-6878-61-9
Rebecca Sweetman
The Classical Review, 2014
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Diving art - divided art: Reflections on the Parthenon Sculpture, in The New Acropolis Museum. Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University in the City of New York. Part I, New York 2009, 41-48
Angelos Chaniotis
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The Pediments of the Parthenon, by O. Palagia
Katherine Schwab
1995
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Meaning and Narrative Techniques in Statue-Bases of the Pheidian Circle
Olga Palagia
Word and image in ancient Greece, edited by N. K. Rutter and B. A. Sparkes, 2000
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