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Interpreting The Images Of Greek Myths An Introduction Reprint Klaus Junker Transl

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Interpreting The Images Of Greek Myths An Introduction Reprint Klaus Junker Transl
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.21 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Klaus Junker. (transl, A Kunzl-Snodgrass, Anthony M Snodgrass, )
ISBN: 9780521720076, 0521720079
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Reprint

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Interpreting The Images Of Greek Myths An Introduction Reprint Klaus Junker Transl by Klaus Junker. (transl, A Kunzl-snodgrass, Anthony M Snodgrass, ) 9780521720076, 0521720079 instant download after payment.

From the age of Homer until late antiquity the culture of ancient Greece and Rome was permeated by images of Greek myths. Gods and heroes were represented as statues, on vase and wall paintings, on temples, on sarcophagi as well as in other media. This book provides a concise introduction to the interpretation of the images of Greek myths. Its main aim is to make the pictorial versions of the myths comprehensible on their own terms. Ancient artists were well aware of the potential - but also the limitations - of these 'silent' images and of the strategies that made them 'speak' to the audience/viewer. The book explains the theoretical and methodological issues at stake and discusses in detail a number of case studies. It will be useful and stimulating for all advanced undergraduate and graduate students taking courses and all scholars with an interest in Greek mythology and ancient art.

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