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Amy C. Smith, edition of January 18 2003
Index locorum (sorted by citation)
Primary Sources
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No primary sources are cited in this document.
Secondary Sources
A.C. Smith, Political Personifications in Classical Athenian Art (Diss. New Haven 1997).
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Further Reading: Personifications
A. Kosmopoulou, “The Relief Base of Atarbos, Akropolis Museum 1338,” in K. Hartswick and M. Sturgeon eds., Stephanos. Studies in Honor of Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway (Philadelphia 1998).
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Further Reading: Personifications
C.L. Lawton, Attic Document Reliefs. Art and Politics in Ancient Athens (Oxford 1995).
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Further Reading: Personifications
D. Metzler, “Eunomia und Aphrodite. Zur Ikonologie einer attischen Vasengruppe,” Hephaistos 2 (1980) 73-88.
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Further Reading: Personifications
D. Whitehead, The Demes of Attica 508/7-ca 250 B.C. A Political and Social Study (Princeton 1986).
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Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
E.B. Harrison, “The Shoulder-Cord of Themis,” in U. Höckmann and A. Krug eds., Festschrift für Frank Brommer (Mainz 1977).
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Further Reading: Personifications
E. Kearns, The Heroes of Attica. BICS-Suppl. 57 (1989).
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Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
E. Simon, “Aphrodite Pandemos auf attischen Münzen,’ SNR 49 (1970).
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Further Reading: Personifications
E. Simon, “Eirene und Pax. Friedensgöttinnen in der Antike,’ Sitzungsberichte der Wissenschaften Gesellschaft an der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main 24 (1988) 55-69.
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Further Reading: Personifications
F. Bourriot, Recherches sur la nature du genos (Lille 1976).
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Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
G.M.A. Richter, rev. R.R.R. Smith, The Portraits of the Greeks (London 1984).
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Further Reading: Portraiture
G.M.A. Richter, The Portraits of the Greeks (New York 1965).
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Further Reading: Portraiture
H.A. Shapiro, Personifications in Greek Art. The Representation of Abstract Concepts. 600-400 B.C. (Zurich 1993).
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Further Reading: Personifications
J.D. Breckenridge, Likeness: A Conceptual History of Ancient Portraiture (Evanston 1968).
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Further Reading: Portraiture
J. Frel, “Dike and Adikia,” Geras (Prague 1963).
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Further Reading: Personifications
J.J. Pollitt, “Pots, Politics, and Personifications in Early Classical Athens,” Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin 40 (1987) 9-15.
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Further Reading: Personifications
J. Neils, “A Greek Nativity by the Meidias Painter,” BullClevelandMus 70 (1983) 274-89.
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Further Reading: Personifications
J.S. Traill, The Political Organization of Attica: a Study of the Demes, Trittyes and Phylai and their Representation of the Athenian Council. Hesperia Suppl. 14 (Princeton 1975).
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Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
John Boardman, Greek Sculpture. The Late Classical Period (Thames & Hudson, London 1995) 103-13.
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Further Reading: Portraiture
L. Deubner, Attische Feste (Berlin 1932).
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Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
L. Farnell, Greek Hero Cults and Ideas of Immortality (Oxford 1921).
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Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
M.M. Miles, “A Reconstruction of the Temple of Nemesis at Rhamnous,” Hesperia 58 (1989) 226-35.
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Further Reading: Personifications
M. Meyer, Die griechischen Urkundenreliefs. AM-BH 13 (Berlin 1989).
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Further Reading: Personifications
M.P. Nilsson, Cults, Myths, Oracles and Politics in Ancient Greece. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology. Pocketbook 44 (Göteborg 1986).
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Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
M.P. Nilsson, “Kultische Personifikation,” Eranos 50 (1952) 31-40.
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Further Reading: Personifications
N. Loraux, Les enfants d'Athéna (Paris 1981).
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Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
O. Palagia, “A Colossal Statue of a Personification from the Agora of Athens,” Hesperia 51 (1982) 99-113.
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Further Reading: Personifications
O. Palagia, “A Draped Female Torso in the Ashmolean Museum,” JHS 95 (1975) 180-82.
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Further Reading: Personifications
O. Palagia, “No Demokratia,” in O. Palagia, W.D.E. Coulson, T.L. Shear, Jr., H.A. Shapiro, and F.J. Frost eds., The Archaeology of Athens and Attica under the Democracy (Oxford 1994) 113-22.
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Further Reading: Personifications
Paul Zanker (Alan Shapiro, trans.), The Mask of Socrates. The Image of the Intellectual in Antiquity (Sather Classical Lectures 59) (Berkeley 1996).
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Further Reading: Portraiture
R. Brilliant, Portraiture (Cambridge, Mass. 1991).
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Further Reading: Portraiture
R.G.A. Buxton, Persuasion in Greek Tragedy (Cambridge 1985).
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Further Reading: Personifications
R.G. Osborne, Demos. The Discovery of Classical Attika (Cambridge 1985).
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Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
T.B.L. Webster, Art and Literature in Fourth Century Athens (London 1956).
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Further Reading: Personifications
T.L. Shear, Jr., The Monument of the Eponymous Heroes in the Athenian Agora. Hesperia 39 (1970) 145 ff..
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Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
U. Kron, Die zehn attischen Phylenheroen. Geschichte, Mythos, Kult und Darstellungen. AM-BH 5 (Berlin 1976).
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Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
Index locorum (sorted by section)
There are no citations in this section. (top)
Secondary Sources: G.M.A. Richter, rev. R.R.R. Smith, The Portraits of the Greeks (London 1984); G.M.A. Richter, The Portraits of the Greeks (New York 1965); J.D. Breckenridge, Likeness: A Conceptual History of Ancient Portraiture (Evanston 1968); John Boardman, Greek Sculpture. The Late Classical Period (Thames & Hudson, London 1995) 103-13; Paul Zanker (Alan Shapiro, trans.), The Mask of Socrates. The Image of the Intellectual in Antiquity (Sather Classical Lectures 59) (Berkeley 1996); R. Brilliant, Portraiture (Cambridge, Mass. 1991). (top)
Further Reading: Eponymous Heroes
Secondary Sources: D. Whitehead, The Demes of Attica 508/7-ca 250 B.C. A Political and Social Study (Princeton 1986); E. Kearns, The Heroes of Attica. BICS-Suppl. 57 (1989); F. Bourriot, Recherches sur la nature du genos (Lille 1976); J.S. Traill, The Political Organization of Attica: a Study of the Demes, Trittyes and Phylai and their Representation of the Athenian Council. Hesperia Suppl. 14 (Princeton 1975); L. Deubner, Attische Feste (Berlin 1932); L. Farnell, Greek Hero Cults and Ideas of Immortality (Oxford 1921); M.P. Nilsson, Cults, Myths, Oracles and Politics in Ancient Greece. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology. Pocketbook 44 (Göteborg 1986); N. Loraux, Les enfants d'Athéna (Paris 1981); R.G. Osborne, Demos. The Discovery of Classical Attika (Cambridge 1985); T.L. Shear, Jr., The Monument of the Eponymous Heroes in the Athenian Agora. Hesperia 39 (1970) 145 ff.; U. Kron, Die zehn attischen Phylenheroen. Geschichte, Mythos, Kult und Darstellungen. AM-BH 5 (Berlin 1976). (top)
Further Reading: Personifications
Secondary Sources: A.C. Smith, Political Personifications in Classical Athenian Art (Diss. New Haven 1997); A. Kosmopoulou, “The Relief Base of Atarbos, Akropolis Museum 1338,” in K. Hartswick and M. Sturgeon eds., Stephanos. Studies in Honor of Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway (Philadelphia 1998); C.L. Lawton, Attic Document Reliefs. Art and Politics in Ancient Athens (Oxford 1995); D. Metzler, “Eunomia und Aphrodite. Zur Ikonologie einer attischen Vasengruppe,” Hephaistos 2 (1980) 73-88; E.B. Harrison, “The Shoulder-Cord of Themis,” in U. Höckmann and A. Krug eds., Festschrift für Frank Brommer (Mainz 1977); E. Simon, “Aphrodite Pandemos auf attischen Münzen,’ SNR 49 (1970); E. Simon, “Eirene und Pax. Friedensgöttinnen in der Antike,’ Sitzungsberichte der Wissenschaften Gesellschaft an der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main 24 (1988) 55-69; H.A. Shapiro, Personifications in Greek Art. The Representation of Abstract Concepts. 600-400 B.C. (Zurich 1993); J. Frel, “Dike and Adikia,” Geras (Prague 1963); J.J. Pollitt, “Pots, Politics, and Personifications in Early Classical Athens,” Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin 40 (1987) 9-15; J. Neils, “A Greek Nativity by the Meidias Painter,” BullClevelandMus 70 (1983) 274-89; M.M. Miles, “A Reconstruction of the Temple of Nemesis at Rhamnous,” Hesperia 58 (1989) 226-35; M. Meyer, Die griechischen Urkundenreliefs. AM-BH 13 (Berlin 1989); M.P. Nilsson, “Kultische Personifikation,” Eranos 50 (1952) 31-40; O. Palagia, “A Colossal Statue of a Personification from the Agora of Athens,” Hesperia 51 (1982) 99-113; O. Palagia, “A Draped Female Torso in the Ashmolean Museum,” JHS 95 (1975) 180-82; O. Palagia, “No Demokratia,” in O. Palagia, W.D.E. Coulson, T.L. Shear, Jr., H.A. Shapiro, and F.J. Frost eds., The Archaeology of Athens and Attica under the Democracy (Oxford 1994) 113-22; R.G.A. Buxton, Persuasion in Greek Tragedy (Cambridge 1985); T.B.L. Webster, Art and Literature in Fourth Century Athens (London 1956). (top)