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Art, Greek. --- Religion. --- Erfindung. --- Gottesdarstellung. --- Griechenland. --- Plastik. --- Vasenmalerei. --- Greece --- Greece. --- Griechenland --- Grèce --- Motiv.
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Qu'elles soient propitiatoires ou gratulatoires, les offrandes racontent la vie des donateurs, parfois célèbres mais le plus souvent anonymes, qui sont venus exprimer leurs craintes, leurs maux, leurs joies, leurs espoirs, par le dépôt d'un objet qui les reliait à la divinité. Les sanctuaires de l'île de Délos sont le terrain privilégié par cette étude qui, à la loupe de l'épigraphiste, du philologue et de l'archéologue, scrute les mots décrivant les parures et l'ornementation. Bien plus qu'un simple dictionnaire, cet ouvrage dévoile tout un pan de l'histoire des modes dédicatoires de l'antiquité et atteste le formidable creuset d'expérimentation sémantique que sont les inventaires déliens.
Inscriptions, Greek --- Delos Island (Greece) --- Antiquities --- Jewelry, Ancient --- Ex-voto --- Bijoux antiques --- Delos (Grèce) --- Delos (Grèce) --- Inscriptions grecques $x Grèce --- Délos (Grèce ; île) --- Grèce --- Délos (ville ancienne) --- Inscriptions grecques --- Votive offerings --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Greece --- Civilization --- To 146 B.C. --- Social life and customs --- Sacrifice --- Inscriptions, Greek - Greece - Delos Island --- Delos Island (Greece) - Antiquities
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Navigation --- Geography, Ancient --- Géographie ancienne --- History --- Histoire --- Greece --- Grèce --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Rome ancienne --- --Grèce ancienne --- --Géographie --- --Navigation --- --Classical geography --- Space perception --- Ocean --- Classical geography. --- Ocean. --- Space perception. --- History. --- Géographie ancienne --- Grèce --- Antiquités --- Classical geography --- Spatial perception --- Perception --- Spatial behavior --- Figure-ground perception --- Geographical perception --- Oceans --- Sea, The --- Bodies of water --- Oceanography --- Navigation, Primitive --- Locomotion --- Orientation --- Nautical astronomy --- Naval art and science --- Pilots and pilotage --- Classical atlases --- Geography, Classical --- Grèce ancienne --- Géographie --- Navigation - Greece - History --- Géographie antique --- Perception spatiale --- Antiquité
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Greeks --- Grecs --- Ethnic identity --- History --- Congresses. --- Colonization --- Congresses --- Identité ethnique --- Congrès --- Colonisation --- Greece --- Mediterranean Region --- Grèce --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Emigration and immigration --- Civilization --- Emigration et immigration --- Histoire --- Civilisation --- Grèce ancienne --- --Méditerranée --- --Identité --- --Migration --- --Relations interethniques --- --Congrès --- --2012 --- --Nanterre --- --actes --- --Grèce ancienne --- --Greeks --- Identité ethnique --- Congrès --- Grèce --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- --Migration humaine --- --2012, --- Nanterre --- Identité --- Migration humaine --- Relations interethniques --- Méditerranée
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House X is by far the largest and best appointed of the Minoan houses excavated at Kommos in south-central Crete, a Minoan harbor and settlement that later became the site of a Greek sanctuary. Situated on the seacoast of the western Mesara Plain, Kommos faces west toward the Libyan Sea. House X stands on the southern edge of the Minoan town, separated by a large slab-paved road from the monumental civic buildings built and used between the Protopalatial and Postpalatial periods. The description of the stratigraphic excavation of this elite house is published with numerous architectural plans along with the cataloged small finds and tables of data on the floral and faunal materials. The excavated fresco fragments are also discussed and illustrated.
Architecture, Roman --- Minoans. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture romaine --- Minoens --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Kommos Site (Greece) --- Kommos (Grèce : Site archéologique) --- Minoans --- Civilization, Minoan --- Civilization, Aegean --- Cretans --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Greece --- Crete (Greece) --- Kommos Site (Crete) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities --- Kommos Site (Greece). --- Minoens. --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Grèce --- Kommos (Grèce : Site archéologique). --- Crète (Grèce) --- Greece. --- Antiquités.
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Ce choix réunit un peu plus de 300 documents qui s'échelonnent du haut archaïsme à l'époque romaine (deux inscriptions du XIXe siècle en fin d'ouvrage). Chaque texte grec est précédé d'une courte description matérielle et d'une bibliographie choisie. Il est suivi de notes critiques, d'une traduction française et d'un commentaire.
Inscriptions, Greek --- Inscriptions grecques --- Delphes (ville ancienne) --- Épigraphie --- Grec (langue) --- Glossaires et lexiques français. --- Delphes (Ville ancienne) --- Sources --- Delphes (Ville ancienne). --- Delphes (Grèce ; ville ancienne)
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Who marched in religious processions and why? How were blood sacrifice and communal feasting related to identities in the ancient Greek city? With questions such as these, current scholarship aims to demonstrate the ways in which religion maps on to the socio-political structures of the Greek polis ('polis religion'). In this book Dr Kindt explores a more comprehensive conception of ancient Greek religion beyond this traditional paradigm. Comparative in method and outlook, the book invites its readers to embark on an interdisciplinary journey touching upon such diverse topics as religious belief, personal religion, magic and theology. Specific examples include the transformation of tyrant property into ritual objects, the cultural practice of setting up dedications at Olympia, and a man attempting to make love to Praxiteles' famous statue of Aphrodite. The book will be valuable for all students and scholars seeking to understand the complex phenomenon of ancient Greek religion.
Greece --- Grèce --- Religion. --- Religion --- Religion grecque --- History --- Ancient --- General. --- Greece. --- Grèce --- Religion grecque. --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Arts and Humanities
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"Why, in the 21st century, should we still care about the ancient world? This book provides an answer by revealing the myriad and often surprising ways in which society today has been fundamentally shaped by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Often the phrase 'That's just ancient history' is used to dismiss something as being irrelevant. This book challenges this assumption by vividly demonstrating how much ancient Greece and Rome have influenced and shaped our world today in ways both large and small. This revised, expanded edition includes timely new material on environmental challenges, celebrity culture, tensions between globalism and nationalism, and political propaganda"--
Civilization, Modern --- Civilisation moderne et contemporaine --- Greek influences. --- Roman influences. --- Influence grecque --- Influence romaine --- Greece --- Rome --- Grèce --- Civilization. --- Civilisation --- Grèce --- Civilization, Classical. --- Civilization, Western.
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Markets --- Marchés --- History --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Rome --- Greece --- Grèce --- Commerce --- Congresses. --- Conferences - Meetings --- Marchés --- Congrès --- Grèce --- Public markets --- Fairs --- Market towns
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This book collects eighteen papers which make original contributions to the study of the inscribed laws and decrees of the city of Athens, 352/1-322/1 BC, the most richly documented period of the city's history. Originally published in academic journals, conference proceedings and Festschriften between 2000 and 2010, they lay groundwork for the author’s new edition of these inscriptions, IG II³ Part 1, fascicule 2. The papers, which are based on fresh comprehensive autopsy of the stones and study of squeezes, photographs and early transcripts, report important epigraphical findings (e.g. new readings, restorations, joins and datings), and include studies of onomastics and of the chronology and the history of the period.
Law, Greek --- Law --- Droit grec --- Droit --- Sources --- History --- Histoire --- Athens (Greece) --- Greece --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Grèce --- Politics and government. --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Grèce --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- Greek law --- Law, Ancient
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