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... that took place during the Great Panathenaia, the commemoration of the birthday of the goddess Athena. Numbering taken from I. Jenkins, The Parthenon Frieze, 1994. Frieze slabs are marked in Roman numerals, people are marked in Arabic numerals.
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... the Acropolis that took place during the Great Panathenaia, the commemoration of the birthday of the goddess Athena. Numbering taken from I. Jenkins, The Parthenon Frieze, 1994. Frieze slabs are marked in Roman numerals, people in Arabic numerals.
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... Acropolis that took place during the Great Panathenaia, commemorating the birthday of the goddess Athena. Numbering taken from I. Jenkins' The Parthenon Frieze (1994), where frieze slabs are marked in Roman numerals and people in arabic numerals.
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... that took place during the Great Panathenaia, the commemoration of the birthday of the goddess Athena. Numbering taken from I. Jenkins, The Parthenon Frieze, 1994. Frieze slabs are marked in Roman numerals, people are marked in Arabic numerals.
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... that took place during the Great Panathenaia, commemorating the birthday of goddess Athena. Frieze slabs are identified by Roman numerals, while people are denoted by Arabic numerals, as per I. ...Jenkins' 1994 publication "The Parthenon Frieze".
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... the Acropolis during the Great Panathenaia, the commemoration of the birthday of the goddess Athena. Numbering taken from I. Jenkins, The Parthenon Frieze, 1994. Frieze slabs are marked in Roman numerals, and people are marked in Arabic numerals.
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The antique stylization of the girl's hair carried connotations of ancient Roman origins of Provençal culture. Maillol drew on the sense of serenity and repose he instilled in this work, along with the olive branch motif, when creating his tribute...
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Today it is widely agreed that this scene depicts the god Baal unleashing a storm from the club he is brandishing in the traditional pose of the storm gods worshipped throughout the Levant - the Greek god Zeus and the Roman god Jupiter would later...
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... the Acropolis during the Great Panathenaia, which commemorates the birthday of the goddess Athena. Numbering based on I. Jenkins' work "The Parthenon Frieze" (1994). Frieze slabs are marked with Roman numerals; people are marked in Arabic numerals.
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Larger cranes were later developed in the Roman Empire, employing the use of human treadwheels, permitting the lifting of heavier weights. In the High Middle Ages, harbour cranes were introduced to load and unload ships and assist with their...
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The Romans eventually removed it from the Parthenon in the 5th century AD, and its subsequent whereabouts remain a topic of ongoing debate. A detailed account of the statue's appearance can be found in the writings of the esteemed historian...
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All of these games appear to have evolved from the Roman game Ludus Latrunculorum in Scandinavia, and then spread to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales with the Viking expansion and colonization of the 9th-to-11th Centuries. These designs are...
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A smarter person than me may find the proper solution.Usage:The object requires a thin pole stuck through the proper month hole (roman numerals) until it reaches the opposite hole. Then orient the pole to the direction of the sun, so a vertical...
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The slight tilt to the left, the chignon, and treatment of the hair in waves divided equally on either side of a central part are similar to other Roman heads nearby. The head is distinguished by its elegance and gentleness, with no trepan lines in...
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I've created two versions: one with roman numerals (+Braille on the top side) and a more symbolic -and easier to print with some materials- one. Besides STL, SKP, DXF, and 3DM (Rhino 5) formats are also included, to facilitate...
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Lucius Annaeus Seneca, commonly known as Seneca the Younger or simply Seneca, was a Roman philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and humorist of the Silver Age of Latin literature. Born in Cordoba, Hispania, in 4 BC, he was raised in Rome where he...
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... of marble. These statues embody the impetuousness of Roman Baroque without its dramatic strength. ...Their slender elegance and vivacity suggest the emergence of rocaille, the graceful decorative style that emerged in early 18th-century France.
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The Hellenistic period spans ancient Greek (Hellenic) history and Mediterranean history between Alexander the Great's death in 323 BC and the Roman Empire's emergence as signified by the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, along with the subsequent conquest...
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For more photos, descriptions of my reinventions, and info, visit http://cosmowenman.com Hellenistic Greek, 2nd-1st century BC This youthful image of the conqueror king is said to be from Alexandria, Egypt You can see it in its original form at the...
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... Acropolis during the Great Panathenaia, commemorating the birthday of goddess Athena. Block numbers are taken from I. Jenkins' "The Parthenon Frieze," 1994. Frieze slabs are marked in Roman numerals, while people are numbered in Arabic numerals.
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... towards the Acropolis during the Great Panathenaia, the commemoration of Athena's birthday. Block numbering follows I. Jenkins' "The Parthenon Frieze" (1994), with frieze slabs marked in Roman numerals and people denoted by Arabic numerals.
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Also known as Bacchus, the name adopted by the Romans and the frenzy he induces, bakkheia. His thyrsus is sometimes wound with ivy and dripping with honey. It is a beneficent wand but also a weapon, and can be used to destroy those who oppose his...
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It was part of a series of commissions illustrating the glories of antiquity, including numerous heroes celebrated for their courage, their devotion to patriotic or civic duty, and their stoicism, including Philopoemen by David d'Angers and Cato of...
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Our panel shows Orpheus, Eurydice, and Hermes (the Roman Mercury). According to myth, Orpheus was a son of Apollo and a famous singer who lived in Thrace in northern Greece - his song could charm human beings, wild animals, and even inanimate...
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Also known as Bacchus, the name adopted by the Romans and the frenzy he induces. His thyrsus is sometimes wound with ivy and dripping with honey. It is a beneficent wand but also a weapon, and can be used to destroy those who oppose his cult and the...
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... Saint George, a courageous Roman officer, had just crossed into Trebizond, a land plagued by a terrifying dragon demanding human sacrifices to satiate its hunger. The chosen victim that day was the beautiful princess, destined for a gruesome fate.
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McManus notes that this ogham stone is discussed by Henry (1937, 376 and 1940, 29) where it is described as an imitation of the Brito-Roman type of funerary monument. Text: From top to bottom, the inscription reads: "in pocked scores, now rather...
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... procession toward the Acropolis during the Great Panathenaia, commemorating the birthday of goddess Athena. Numbering is taken from I. Jenkins' "The Parthenon Frieze," 1994; frieze slabs are marked in Roman numerals, and people in Arabic numerals.
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... that took place during the Great Panathenaia, the commemoration of the birthday of the goddess Athena.Numbering taken from I. Jenkins, The Parthenon Frieze, 1994. Frieze slabs are marked in Roman numerals, People are marked in Arabic numerals.
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This classical subject, a common theme among Roman sculptors at the time, was prevalent due to its timeless appeal. The Venetian master accepted Gibson into his academy upon his arrival in the Eternal City at 27 years old. While copying classical...