Aspects of Hellenism in Italy : towards a cultural unity?
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Aspects of Hellenism in Italy : towards a cultural unity?
(Acta hyperborea : Danish studies in classical archaeology, 5)
Museum Tusculanum Press, 1993
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Papers from a seminar held in Copenhagen in Nov. 1991
English; 1 contribution in Italian
Includes bibliographical references
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A collection of articles from a seminar on Hellenism in Italy, held in Copenhagen in 1993. They cover a wide spectrum of topics and reflect an interdisciplinary collaboration.Pia Guldager Bilde, Inge Nielsen & Marjatta Nielsen: IntroductionJesper Carlsen: Le citta della Magna Grecia e loro sviluppo in eta ellenisticaLars Karlsson: Did the Romans Allow the Sicilian Greeks to Fortify Their Cities in the Third Century BC?Tobias Fischer-Hansen: Apulia and Etruria in the Early Hellenistic period. A SurveyKarina Mitens: Theatre Architecture in Central Italy: Reception and ResistanceIngrid Strom: Pontecagnano- Picentia: A Hellenistic Town in the Former Etruscan CampaniaLise Bek: From Eye-Sight to View-Planning: The Notion of Greek Philosophy and Hellenistic Optics as a Trend in Roman Aesthetics and Building PracticePia Guldager Bilde: The International Style: Aspects of Pompeian First Style and Its Eastern EquivalentsFlemming Gorm Andersen: Roman Figural Painting in the Hellenistic AgeSimon Laursen: Greek Intelectuals in Rome- Some ExamplesBenedicte Mygind: The Hellenization of the Latin VocabularyMette Moltesen: Lapis albanus: A Group of Hellenistic Sculptures in PeperinoJacob Isager: The Hellenization of Rome. Luxuria or liberalitas?Christian Hogel: The Poetic I in Hellenistic and Augustan PoetryHelle Salskov Roberts: The Creation of a Religious Iconography in Etruria in the Hellenistic PeriodMarjatta Nielsen: Cultural Orientations in Etruria in the Hellenistic Period: Greek Myths and Local Motifs on Volterran Urn ReliefsJohn Lund: Rhodian Amphorae as Evidence for the Relations between Late Punic Carthage and Rhodes
Table of Contents
- La citta della Magna Grecia e loro sviluppo in era Ellenistica, Jesper Carlsen
- did the Romans allow the Sicillian Greeks to fortify their cities in the third century BC?, Lars Karlsson
- Apulia and Etruria in the early-Hellenistic period - a survey, Tobias Fischer-Hansen
- theatre architecture in Central Italy - reception and resistance, Karina Mitens
- Pontecagnano - Picentia - a Hellenistic town in the former Etruscan Campania, Ingrid Strom
- from eye-sight to view-planning - the notion of Greek philosophy and Hellenistic optics as a trend in Roman aesthetics and building practice, Lise Bek
- the international style - aspects of Pompeian first style and its Eastern equivalents, Pia Guldager Bilde
- Roman figural painting in the Hellenistic age, Flemming Gorm Andersen
- Greek intellectuals in Rome - some examples, Simon Laursen
- the Hellenization of the Latin vocabulary, Benedicte Mygind
- "Lapis Albanus" - a group of Hellenistic sculptures in "Peperino", Mette Moltesen
- the Hellenization of Rome - "luxuria or liberalitas?", Jacob Isager
- the poetic "I" in the Hellenistic period, Christian Hogel
- cultural orientations in Etruria in the Hellenistic period - Greek myths and local motifs on Volterran urn reliefs, Marjatta Neilsen
- the archaeological evidence for the relations between late-Punic Carthage and Rhodes, John Lund.
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