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E-grāmata: Reading Ancient Objects Inside Out: Greek Figure-Decorated Pottery in Portugal

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  • Izdevniecība: Archaeopress Archaeology
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Reading Ancient Objects Inside Out: Greek Figure-Decorated Pottery in Portugal
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  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781803278629

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Reading Ancient Objects Inside Out adopts two complementary approaches to advance the study of ancient Greek vases: a philological view, scripta, and an iconographic view, eikon, the latter comprising two parts, one dealing with the figurative vases already included in the catalogue Myths, Gods and Heroes. Greek Vases in Portugal / Mitos, Deuses e Heróis. Vasos gregos em Portugal, and another covering vases that are not included in this work, but which due to their historical and archaeological importance have been considered here, including those without figural motifs.













The first part, scripta, brings together seven collaborations in which an essentially mythological, literary and cultural perspective is explored, suggested by the motifs represented on the vases that make up this project. The second part, eikon, additionally includes the iconographic study of some vases made possible thanks to the contributions of various specialists.
Foreword 







Part I: SCRIPTA


Reflections of Theatre in Vase-paintings: an Overview of their Variety
Oliver Taplin


The representations of subalternities and asymmetries: theory and practice
for the intersectional analysis of Greek vase paintings in Portugal Brian
Kibuuka


Epic stories in black and red.Narrative techniques and authorial voice in
four Attic black-figure vases in Portugal (ABF 02, 03, and 17) Carlos A.
Martins de Jesus


Heracles, the portrait of the hero in literature and plastic arts.Some
testimonies Maria de Fįtima Silva


Sphinxes, Sirens, Satyrs, Tritons, and Gorgons: Representations of hybrid
beings on Greek vases in Portugal Nuno Simões Rodrigues


Animals on Greek vases from Portugal Carmen Morenillla Talens


Men and Women at the Symposium: Insights from Greek Vases in Portugal
Delfim Lećo







Part II: EIKON (Section One


Beauty and the Beast Sphinxes on Corinthian Alabastra and Aryballoi Marcel
Danner


Riders in the Sky.The motive of the Dioskuroi on Attic Red-Figure column
craters and the Cavalry of youths on the Parthenon frieze Rui Morais,
Matthias Steinhart, Giada Giudice and Elvia Giudice


Iconographic observations on the Attic Lekythos with Relief Decoration from a
private collection in Porto Elvia Giudice


Herakles and the Cretan Bull in South Italian Vase-Painting Alan
Shapiroii 


Greek vase productions and the changing iconography.A brief overview focusing
on Greek vases from Portuguese museums and collections Frank Hildebrandt


From lions to fish. On Animals and Greek Vases Matthias Steinhart


Apollo, Dionysos and the Power of Music Florian Leitmeir


The male bathing and the brides toilette in two Greek vases preserved in
Portuguese collections David Vendrell Cabanillas


From Excavation to Iconography: An In-Depth Analysis of Red-Figure Bell
Kraters in Portugal Daniela Filipa de Freitas Ferreira


On spatial paintings Dominik Lengyel & Catherine Toulouse







Part III: EIKON (Section Two New Vases


Paynes in Porto. Three Greek Vases from the Collection of a great
Archaeologist Matthias Steinhart


News about a white-ground floral lekythos from the Athenian Agora Jesśs
Salas Įlvarez & Rui Morais


An unpublished lekythos attributed to the Group of London E 614 in Portugal
David Vendrell Cabanillas


A Chalcidian Neck-Amphora by the Group of the Phineus cup in Portugal
Mario Iozzo and Rui Morais


One of the most competent collectors: Louis-Gabriel Bellon Gnathian
Krateriskos from the Group of the Painter of Zurich 2692 Louise Detrez, Rui
Morais, & Francesca Pesce







Bibliography







Catalogue


Geometric-Attic 


Geometric Boeotia 


Italic- Geometric 


Corinthian 


Etrusco-Corinthian 


Eastern Greece 


Attic Black-Figure 


Attic Red-Figure 


Attic White Ground 


Etruscan Black-Figure 


Etruscan Red-Figure 


Bucchero E Impasto Nero 


Lucanian Red-Figure 


Apulian Red-Figure 


Paestum Red-Figure 


Campanian Red-Figure 


Apulian Xenon 


Campanian Teano 


Apulian Black Glaze 


Campanian Black Glazed 


Northern Italic Black Glaze 


Gnathia 


Canosa 


Daunia 


Miscellaneous 


Plates
Rui Morais has a degree in history (with archaeology) from the University of Coimbra, an MA in urban archaeology, and a PhD in archaeology, technology, and materials from the University of Minho. He was a professor at Minho University and is currently an Associate Professor with aggregation at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Porto. In his research, he has dedicated special attention to the study of trade in antiquity and Classical Art.













Delfim Lećo is Full Professor at the Institute of Classical Studies and researcher at the Centre for Classical and Humanistic Studies at the University of Coimbra. His main areas of scientific interest are Ancient History, Law and Political Theory of the Greeks, Theatrical Pragmatics, and the Ancient Novel. He also has a deep interest in Open Science and Scholarly Communication. He has published around 200 works in international journals, books and book chapters. 













Maria de Fįtima Silva is Jubilee Professor of Classical Studies at FLUC. Research focused on Greek studies, particularly, theatre, historiography, and scientific treaties. More recently, she has dedicated to reception studies. Author of numerous translations and studies on the areas mentioned above. Close contact with centres of excellence, notably in Athens and Oxford. Distinguished with the International Research Prize, awarded by the FLUC, on its first edition.













Daniela Ferreira is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of University of Porto and a researcher at the CITCEM Center for Transdisciplinary Research Culture, Space and Memory. She holds a PhD in History and Archaeology (University Complutense of Madrid - Spain) with a focus on Greek archaeological heritage in the Iberian Peninsula. She has authored and co-authored several books and articles on a broad range of archaeological topics, including ancient Greek history and pottery, intangible cultural heritage and Latin epigraphy.













David Wallace-Hare is a Postdoctoral Research Associate on project MEMBRA (Understanding Memory of Treescapes for Better Resilience & Adaptation) based at the University of Exeter. An environmental historian, he holds a PhD in Classics from the University of Toronto with a focus on the connection between votive dedications and economic activities in Gaul and the Iberian Peninsula. He is an experienced charity marketer and fundraiser, and currently sits as the Chair of the Society for Classical Studies Fundraising Committee.