Hesperia Supplement Ser.: Studies in Archaic Corinthian Vase Painting by D. A. Amyx and Patricia Lawrence (1996, Trade Paperback)
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A Amyx that updates the work he did inCorinth VII, ii. Author D. A. Amyx & Patricia Lawrence. I hope to hear from you soon. Others may be hard to find.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherAmerican School of Classical Studies at Athens
ISBN-100876615280
ISBN-139780876615287
eBay Product ID (ePID)564936
Product Key Features
Number of Pages172 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameStudies in Archaic Corinthian Vase Painting
Publication Year1996
SubjectArchaeology, Ancient / Greece
TypeTextbook
AuthorD. A. Amyx, Patricia Lawrence
Subject AreaSocial Science, History
SeriesHesperia Supplement Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight22.1 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN96-043204
Dewey Edition20
Reviews"This Hesperia supplement will be fundamental for Archaic Corinthian pottery" Elizabeth G. Pemberton, AJA 102 (1998), p. 425., "ThisHesperiasupplement will be fundamental for Archaic Corinthian pottery" Elizabeth G. Pemberton,AJA102 (1998), p. 425.
Series Volume Number28
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal738.3/82/09387
SynopsisTwo important contributions to Greek pottery studies. Aftermath, by D. A. Amyx, is a catalogue of material supplementing his work in Corinth VII.2 but found after the cutoff of 1969 or omitted for some other reason. This article and Corinth VII.2 together stand as a full compilation of painters at present represented in the collection of the Corinth Excavations. The Chimaera Group at Corinth and Dodwellians in the Potters' Quarter are both by Patricia Lawrence. The first is a thoughtful analysis of this group of painters, based on a close examination of material found in the excavations at Corinth but including attributed pieces from other sites. The second studies 15 new fragments and reexamines material previously published in Corinth XV.3, demonstrating that the Geladakis Painter, as well as several Dodwellians, are represented there.