196,126 research outputs found

    L'infelice sposa di Ade. La figura di Ifigenia tra rito e mito nell'Atene del V secolo a.C

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    The work focuses on the figure of Iphigenia, comparing on a iconological perspective her image, rituality and myth

    Il kyathos attico. Un vaso etrusco nel Ceramico di Atene

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    The paper analyzes the functional and social dynamics that characterize the Attic production of kyathoi for the Etruscan market

    La ‘Casa dei Mosaici’: una domus nella Iasos romana

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    The work focuses on the analysis of 15 years of excavation by University of Cagliari at the Casa dei Mosaici of Iasos of Kari

    Il cacciatore e la preda. Perseo, Medusa e la metafora della caccia alla luce di un passo delle Forcidi di Eschilo

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    Aeschylus, in a fragmentary passage of his lost tragedy Phorkides, describes the moment in which Perseus «like a boar (aschedoros)» goes in the gorgonian cavern. Aim of this essay is to understand the functional and symbolic keys by virtue of which Aeschylus uses this animal as metaphorical translation of the heroic image of Perseus

    Sem, Cam e «l’audace schiatta di Giapeto». La Difesa della Razza: iconologia dell’antico in un logo famigerato

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    The aim of this study focuses on the iconological analysis of "La Difesa della Razza" logo and on the abuse of classical antiquity as a propagandistic instrument for the racial propaganda of italian Fascism

    Introduzione ad un’immagine che non c’è

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    Introduction to the volume: L’Arca Invisibile. Studi sull’arca di Cipselo

    Indagini archeologiche a Capo Malfatano (Teulada): prime acquisizioni

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    Poster presented to the International Congress L’Africa Romana, Sassari, 16-19 december 2010

    «Θύραζε Κᾶρες, οὐκ ἔτ' ʼΑνθεστήρια» Alexipharmaka e apotropaia nei rituali dei Choes ateniesi

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    The second day of Anthesteria, corresponding to the ceremony of the Choes, is defined by lexicographical sources miara emera, a moment of terrible danger for the city. In fact, the souls of the dead haunt the city and roam its streets. On this day, the Athenians employ apotropaic rituals to ward off contamination. In particular, they chew hawthorn and seal the doors of the houses with pitch. Also the children have an important role in these ceremony, because in this occasion they become part of the community
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