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    Serious Games to Enhance Education. Play, Technology and Archaeology in a Spanish museum by María José Merchán, Pilar Merchán, Emiliano Pérez

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…An experimental experience was carried out in the National Museum of Roman Art (Mérida, Spain) to attract and retain a specific group of people, teenagers, reluctant to visit archaeological museums most of the time since they considered them boring places. …”
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    "Late Antiquity": A Protean Term by Richard Brilliant

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Roman art under the Empire manifested a protean nature, varying greatly in its visible essentials from time to time, and from place to place. …”
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    Transformation and Transcendence of Artistic Form in Plato's Aesthetic Theory by Camellia Talei Bafghi, Maryam Soltani Kouhanestani

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Nowadays, although our aesthetic ideas are based on modern theories and perspectives that have pervaded the art, the root of western tradition of art dates back to Greek and Roman art tradition. Theory of form in art tries to emphasize the materiality of artistic object, though in later theories, it has been more flexible and proposes issues such as content and function, as well as attributing concepts such as composition, color, technique etc. to the artwork. …”
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    Polychromy in Ancient Greek Sculpture: New Scientific Research on an Attic Funerary Stele at the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Elena Basso, Federico Carò, Dorothy H. Abramitis

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…On this occasion, a multidisciplinary project involving The Met’s Departments of Greek and Roman Art, Objects Conservation, Imaging, Scientific Research, and colleagues from the Liebieghaus Polychromy Research Project in Frankfurt, Germany, was carried out to study an Attic funerary monument. …”
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    Room and Corridor Mosaics from the Ancient City of Germanicia and its Iconographic Assessment by Oktay DUMANKAYA

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The mosaic that forms the subject of our article and animal depictions had importance in Roman art since the 1st century BC. Village life, nature, animals and hunting scenes (Emblemata) began to appear on mosaics in North Africa in the 2nd century AD, in Anatolia, Europe and Adriatic in the 4th century AD and later. …”
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    Greek vases as media of communication: The Epeleios painter and his companions by Mannack, T

    Published 2021
    “…Beazley derided their paintings as Schmiererei, but their vases nevertheless attracted buyers on the shores of the Black Sea, in Thasos, Athens, where their cups were dedicated on the Acropolis and used in the Agora, Etruria, and perhaps beyond, since repairs on a cup fragment once on the Roman art market suggest that it was bought by a prince of the Hallstatt culture. …”
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    Synnøve des Bouvries karriere ved UiT, 1972–2014: Intervju og bibliografi by Per Pippin Aspaas

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Moreover, she has taught and helped establish courses in various subjects outside her field of specialty at the UiT, like a cross-disciplinary course on Graeco-Roman art, archaeology, literature and history (Antikkens kultur) and comparative literature (Allmenn litteratur). …”
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    The global connections of Gandhāran art: proceedings of the Third International Workshop of the Gandhāra Connections Project, University of Oxford, 18th-19th March 2019 by Rienjang, W, Stewart, P, Ishikawa. K

    Published 2020
    “…Classically educated soldiers and administrators of that era were astonished by the uncanny resemblance of many works of Gandhāran sculpture to Greek and Roman art made thousands of miles to the west. More than a century later we can recognize that the Gandhāran artists’ appropriation of classical iconography and styles was diverse and extensive, but the explanation of this ‘influence’ remains puzzling and elusive. …”
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    Le metamorfosi del classico: corpi naturali, artefatti materiali e nuove pseudomorfosi by Chiara Cappelletto

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…According to Michel Foucault, for whom our age is organized around spatial rather than temporal criteria, originals and copies of Greco-Roman art can be thought of as natural bodies – variously distributed on a local and global scale –, and their relationships can be described by highlighting their topological relationships rather than their genetic ones. …”
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    Reinterpretación del relieve histórico emeritense de M. Agrippa a partir de un nuevo fragmento by Antonio M. Poveda Navarro

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…</p><p>The recent Identification of a piece of a sculpture with the representation of an ornamentally prepared bull for its sacrifice, which was among the collection of the National Museum of Román Art has made possible to relate the piece with the famous M. …”
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    Giovanni Giacomo Komarek Boemo, (1648 Hradec Králové – ante 9.4.1706 Řím), hradecký (noto)tiskař v Římě by Stanislav Bohadlo

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…We dare say that Komarek was the only one who reached the top level of Roman art, science, Arcadia, cardinals, Papal Court and artists headed by A. …”
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    Mengkaji nilai-nilai estetika rupabentuk muka luaran dan hiasan senibina warisan rumah kedai di Kuala Lumpur sebelum merdeka / by 445032 Mohd. Khir @ Hamim Ahmed

    Published 1986
    “…Keunikan rupabentuk 'facade' kesan dari pengaruh 'British-Roman art-Noveau' dibawa oleh pemerintah Inggeris tidak mungkin ujud kembali hari ini. …”
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    مغزى تصوير فيثاغورس على عملات مدينة ساموس إبان القرنين الثانى والثالث الميلاديين "دراسة فى ضوء المصادر الأدبية الرومانية" The Significance of Representing Pythagoras on Samos Coina... by Doaa Abd Elmoniem Abd Elrahman Rehan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study shows how the ruling class was interested in Pythagoras and his philosophy, which clearly reflects Roman art and architecture, especially during the Hadrian and Severian dynasties. …”
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    Recensiones by Gonzalo Fernández, Juan Pablo Vita Barra, Antonino González Blanco, F. J. Navarro Suárez

    Published 1988-07-01
    “…Toynbee, J.M.C.: The Roman Art Treasures from the Temple ofMithras. IV y 69 páginas, 13 Iámi- nas, 29 ilustraciones y 5 figuras. …”
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