A Companion to Ancient Greek and Roman Music 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119275510.ch9
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“…Such chapters make excellent starting points for further exploration and provide useful bibliography. Singled out for mention, given their clarity and coverage, are: Alistair Harden’s essay on ‘Animals in Classical art’ (2014); Milette Gaifman’s questioning of ‘Visual evidence’ for ancient religion (2015); Olympia Bobou’s ‘Representations of children in ancient Greece’ (2018); Sheramy Bundrick’s ‘Visualizing music’ (2020); Hariclia Brecoulaki’s inspiring piece on ‘Greek interior decoration’ (2016/2020); and Olga Palagia’s ‘The iconography of war’ (2021). Not surprisingly, Greek art and material culture are woven throughout The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Athens (Neils and Rogers 2021), with dedicated chapters on coins, pottery, and sculpture.…”
Section: General Surveys Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such chapters make excellent starting points for further exploration and provide useful bibliography. Singled out for mention, given their clarity and coverage, are: Alistair Harden’s essay on ‘Animals in Classical art’ (2014); Milette Gaifman’s questioning of ‘Visual evidence’ for ancient religion (2015); Olympia Bobou’s ‘Representations of children in ancient Greece’ (2018); Sheramy Bundrick’s ‘Visualizing music’ (2020); Hariclia Brecoulaki’s inspiring piece on ‘Greek interior decoration’ (2016/2020); and Olga Palagia’s ‘The iconography of war’ (2021). Not surprisingly, Greek art and material culture are woven throughout The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Athens (Neils and Rogers 2021), with dedicated chapters on coins, pottery, and sculpture.…”
Section: General Surveys Referencementioning
confidence: 99%