Clemente Marconi
Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
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An innovative and up-to-date synopsis of the field of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture, filling a genuine need in the literature
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An innovative and up-to-date synopsis of the field of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture, filling a genuine need in the literature
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 728
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 170mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1166g
- ISBN-13: 9780190887124
- ISBN-10: 0190887125
- Artikelnr.: 53449317
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 728
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 170mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1166g
- ISBN-13: 9780190887124
- ISBN-10: 0190887125
- Artikelnr.: 53449317
Clemente Marconi is James R. McCredie Professor of Greek Art and Archaeology and University Professor at the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University.
* Contributors
* Abbreviations and Spelling Norms
* Introduction
* Clemente Marconi
* Part I Pictures from the Inside
* 1. Greek and Roman Theories of Art
* Deborah Steiner
* 2. Greek and Roman Architectural Theory
* Mark Wilson Jones
* 3. Greek and Roman Specialized Writing on Art and Architecture
* Francesco de Angelis
* 4. Greek and Roman Images of Art and Architecture
* Maryl Gensheimer
* Part II Greek and Roman Art and Architecture in the Making
* 5. Greek and Roman Artists
* Rainer Vollokommer
* 6. Greek and Roman Architects
* Henner von Hesberg
* 7. The Patronage of Greek and Roman Art
* Eric Varner
* 8. The Patronage of Greek and Roman Architecture
* Bonna Wescoat
* 9. The Materials and Techniques of Greek and Roman Art
* Kenneth Lapatin
* 10. The Materials, and Techniques of Greek and Roman Architecture
* Pier Luigi Tucci
* Part III Ancient Contexts
* 11. The City in the Greek and Roman World
* Jamieson C. Donati
* 12. The Functions of Greek Art
* Olga Palagia
* 13. The Functions of Roman Art
* Paul Zanker
* 14. Buildings, Images, and Rituals in the Greek World
* Joannis Mylonopoulos
* 15. Buildings, Images, and Rituals in the Roman World
* Richard Neudecker
* 16. The Roman Reception of Greek Art and Architecture
* Rachel Kousser
* 17. Roman Art and Architecture in the Provinces and beyond the Roman
World
* Natalie Kampen
* Part IV Post-Antique Contexts
* 18. The Post-Antique Reception of Greek and Roman Art and
Architecture
* Lucia Faedo
* 19. The Historiography of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
* Alice A. Donohue
* 20. Conserving Greek and Roman Architecture
* John H. Stubbs
* 21. Displaying Greek and Roman Art and Architecture in Modern Museums
* Beth Cohen
* 22. Greek and Roman Art and the Debate about Cultural Property
* Margaret M. Miles
* Part V Approaches
* 23. Connoisseurship
* Adolf H. Borbein
* 24. Formal Approaches
* Christian Kunze
* 25. Iconographical and Iconological Approaches
* Cornelia Isler-Kerényi
* 26. Socio-Historical Approaches
* Burkhard Fehr
* 27. Gender Studies
* Caroline Vout
* 28. Anthropological Approaches
* Gloria Ferrari
* 29. Theories of Reception
* Michael Squire
* 30. Semiotics to Agency
* Tonio Hölscher
* Index
* Abbreviations and Spelling Norms
* Introduction
* Clemente Marconi
* Part I Pictures from the Inside
* 1. Greek and Roman Theories of Art
* Deborah Steiner
* 2. Greek and Roman Architectural Theory
* Mark Wilson Jones
* 3. Greek and Roman Specialized Writing on Art and Architecture
* Francesco de Angelis
* 4. Greek and Roman Images of Art and Architecture
* Maryl Gensheimer
* Part II Greek and Roman Art and Architecture in the Making
* 5. Greek and Roman Artists
* Rainer Vollokommer
* 6. Greek and Roman Architects
* Henner von Hesberg
* 7. The Patronage of Greek and Roman Art
* Eric Varner
* 8. The Patronage of Greek and Roman Architecture
* Bonna Wescoat
* 9. The Materials and Techniques of Greek and Roman Art
* Kenneth Lapatin
* 10. The Materials, and Techniques of Greek and Roman Architecture
* Pier Luigi Tucci
* Part III Ancient Contexts
* 11. The City in the Greek and Roman World
* Jamieson C. Donati
* 12. The Functions of Greek Art
* Olga Palagia
* 13. The Functions of Roman Art
* Paul Zanker
* 14. Buildings, Images, and Rituals in the Greek World
* Joannis Mylonopoulos
* 15. Buildings, Images, and Rituals in the Roman World
* Richard Neudecker
* 16. The Roman Reception of Greek Art and Architecture
* Rachel Kousser
* 17. Roman Art and Architecture in the Provinces and beyond the Roman
World
* Natalie Kampen
* Part IV Post-Antique Contexts
* 18. The Post-Antique Reception of Greek and Roman Art and
Architecture
* Lucia Faedo
* 19. The Historiography of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
* Alice A. Donohue
* 20. Conserving Greek and Roman Architecture
* John H. Stubbs
* 21. Displaying Greek and Roman Art and Architecture in Modern Museums
* Beth Cohen
* 22. Greek and Roman Art and the Debate about Cultural Property
* Margaret M. Miles
* Part V Approaches
* 23. Connoisseurship
* Adolf H. Borbein
* 24. Formal Approaches
* Christian Kunze
* 25. Iconographical and Iconological Approaches
* Cornelia Isler-Kerényi
* 26. Socio-Historical Approaches
* Burkhard Fehr
* 27. Gender Studies
* Caroline Vout
* 28. Anthropological Approaches
* Gloria Ferrari
* 29. Theories of Reception
* Michael Squire
* 30. Semiotics to Agency
* Tonio Hölscher
* Index
* Contributors
* Abbreviations and Spelling Norms
* Introduction
* Clemente Marconi
* Part I Pictures from the Inside
* 1. Greek and Roman Theories of Art
* Deborah Steiner
* 2. Greek and Roman Architectural Theory
* Mark Wilson Jones
* 3. Greek and Roman Specialized Writing on Art and Architecture
* Francesco de Angelis
* 4. Greek and Roman Images of Art and Architecture
* Maryl Gensheimer
* Part II Greek and Roman Art and Architecture in the Making
* 5. Greek and Roman Artists
* Rainer Vollokommer
* 6. Greek and Roman Architects
* Henner von Hesberg
* 7. The Patronage of Greek and Roman Art
* Eric Varner
* 8. The Patronage of Greek and Roman Architecture
* Bonna Wescoat
* 9. The Materials and Techniques of Greek and Roman Art
* Kenneth Lapatin
* 10. The Materials, and Techniques of Greek and Roman Architecture
* Pier Luigi Tucci
* Part III Ancient Contexts
* 11. The City in the Greek and Roman World
* Jamieson C. Donati
* 12. The Functions of Greek Art
* Olga Palagia
* 13. The Functions of Roman Art
* Paul Zanker
* 14. Buildings, Images, and Rituals in the Greek World
* Joannis Mylonopoulos
* 15. Buildings, Images, and Rituals in the Roman World
* Richard Neudecker
* 16. The Roman Reception of Greek Art and Architecture
* Rachel Kousser
* 17. Roman Art and Architecture in the Provinces and beyond the Roman
World
* Natalie Kampen
* Part IV Post-Antique Contexts
* 18. The Post-Antique Reception of Greek and Roman Art and
Architecture
* Lucia Faedo
* 19. The Historiography of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
* Alice A. Donohue
* 20. Conserving Greek and Roman Architecture
* John H. Stubbs
* 21. Displaying Greek and Roman Art and Architecture in Modern Museums
* Beth Cohen
* 22. Greek and Roman Art and the Debate about Cultural Property
* Margaret M. Miles
* Part V Approaches
* 23. Connoisseurship
* Adolf H. Borbein
* 24. Formal Approaches
* Christian Kunze
* 25. Iconographical and Iconological Approaches
* Cornelia Isler-Kerényi
* 26. Socio-Historical Approaches
* Burkhard Fehr
* 27. Gender Studies
* Caroline Vout
* 28. Anthropological Approaches
* Gloria Ferrari
* 29. Theories of Reception
* Michael Squire
* 30. Semiotics to Agency
* Tonio Hölscher
* Index
* Abbreviations and Spelling Norms
* Introduction
* Clemente Marconi
* Part I Pictures from the Inside
* 1. Greek and Roman Theories of Art
* Deborah Steiner
* 2. Greek and Roman Architectural Theory
* Mark Wilson Jones
* 3. Greek and Roman Specialized Writing on Art and Architecture
* Francesco de Angelis
* 4. Greek and Roman Images of Art and Architecture
* Maryl Gensheimer
* Part II Greek and Roman Art and Architecture in the Making
* 5. Greek and Roman Artists
* Rainer Vollokommer
* 6. Greek and Roman Architects
* Henner von Hesberg
* 7. The Patronage of Greek and Roman Art
* Eric Varner
* 8. The Patronage of Greek and Roman Architecture
* Bonna Wescoat
* 9. The Materials and Techniques of Greek and Roman Art
* Kenneth Lapatin
* 10. The Materials, and Techniques of Greek and Roman Architecture
* Pier Luigi Tucci
* Part III Ancient Contexts
* 11. The City in the Greek and Roman World
* Jamieson C. Donati
* 12. The Functions of Greek Art
* Olga Palagia
* 13. The Functions of Roman Art
* Paul Zanker
* 14. Buildings, Images, and Rituals in the Greek World
* Joannis Mylonopoulos
* 15. Buildings, Images, and Rituals in the Roman World
* Richard Neudecker
* 16. The Roman Reception of Greek Art and Architecture
* Rachel Kousser
* 17. Roman Art and Architecture in the Provinces and beyond the Roman
World
* Natalie Kampen
* Part IV Post-Antique Contexts
* 18. The Post-Antique Reception of Greek and Roman Art and
Architecture
* Lucia Faedo
* 19. The Historiography of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
* Alice A. Donohue
* 20. Conserving Greek and Roman Architecture
* John H. Stubbs
* 21. Displaying Greek and Roman Art and Architecture in Modern Museums
* Beth Cohen
* 22. Greek and Roman Art and the Debate about Cultural Property
* Margaret M. Miles
* Part V Approaches
* 23. Connoisseurship
* Adolf H. Borbein
* 24. Formal Approaches
* Christian Kunze
* 25. Iconographical and Iconological Approaches
* Cornelia Isler-Kerényi
* 26. Socio-Historical Approaches
* Burkhard Fehr
* 27. Gender Studies
* Caroline Vout
* 28. Anthropological Approaches
* Gloria Ferrari
* 29. Theories of Reception
* Michael Squire
* 30. Semiotics to Agency
* Tonio Hölscher
* Index