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lionofchaeronea:An octopus battles a crayfish. Detail from a mosaic of sea creatures in the Ho
Late Hellenistic sculpture (Parian marble) of a fighting Gaul. Tentatively attributed to the s
Silver stater of the Euboean League. On the obverse, a cow licking herself; on the reverse, th
Signing at the UNO bookstore. I actually sold some books (and more than just 2 to allow the plural *
Ring with an engraved portrait of Ptolemy VI Philometor (r. 180-145 BCE). Now in the Louvre.&n
Ancient Egyptian limestone temple relief depicting Arsinoe II (316-270 BCE), sister-wife of Ptolemy
historyfilia:Remains of the templo of Aphrodite, Knidos (Turkey)
Head of Constantine the Great, York. This part of what would havebeen a much larger marble sta
Bronze head of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, found in the Thames.While there are many marble statues of
A satyr and a nymph. Roman marble copy of a lost Hellenistic original; heads are later restora
Stone slab bearing a Greek dedication to the Egyptian deities Isis and Serapis from one Marcus Agell
Pallas Athena/Minerva with her aegis. Roman mosaic (3rd cent. CE), surrounded by a modern (18t
Hades, in a chariot driven by a winged Erinys (Fury), carries off Persephone (far right). Sid
Granite head of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (r. 283-246 BCE), represented as a traditional Egyptian phar
Roman-era bust of a man on a herm, traditionally identified as the Greek poet Anacreon. Now in
Heracles, armed with bow, club, and sword. Attic black-figure terracotta plate, artist unknown
A man wearing the conical cap known as a pilos. Tondo of an Apulian red-figure plate, artist u
storytime-reviews:Shelf-Confidence Book Photo ChallengeJuly 2, 2018 – Road TripAs a classics s
Perseus beheads the sleeping Medusa while Athena looks on. Terracotta red-figure pelike (two-h
The Amazonomachy. Lower tier of an Attic red-figure lekythos, attr. to the Eretria Painter; ca
Artemis. Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix in the manner of Douris; ca. 480 BCE. Now in
Antisthenes of Athens (ca. 445-365 BCE), disciple of Socrates, sometimes credited with founding the
Diogenes the CynicOne of Ancient Greek Philosophy’s more controversial figures, Diogenes shoul
Ancient Greek (Chalcidian) eye-cup. Attr. to the Phineus Painter; ca. 520 BCE. Thought t
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