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Twenty Four Six Percent
1,175 wordsThe Athenian vase can be identified as a red-figure Type B Kylix. The height of the vase vacillates between 12. 1 and 12. 3 centimeters, and the diameter of the foot is roughly 12. 5 centimeters. Whereas the diameter of the mouth varies between 33. 1 and 33. 5 centimeters, the diameter with handles is close to 41. 5 centimeters. The vase is completely restored, a condition in which pieces on the body of the vase are glued back together. The bottom of the foot is decorated with subsidiary ornamen...
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Oxford Oxford University Red Figure
1,124 words... Based on a continuum of stylistic development, this kylix dates between 510 - 500 BC. In an early red-figure vase dated to 520 BC, a scene depicts Heracles in battle. The hero lunges toward an unseen opponent, his arm outstretched. The artist has painted patterned drapery, as Heracles' clothing appears to be drawn on him rather than over him. His hair and beard are not textured, but rather a solid color layered by shading. A thin curved line is drawn to convey a mustache. His lion skin is va...
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Dante Alighieri Middle Ages
2,794 wordsDantes Views Of Chivalry And Warfare, Cantos Dantes Views Of Chivalry And Warfare, Cantos Xii And Xxviii Throughout Dante Alighieri's Inferno, the warlike and the social concept behind chivalry is one of intense concern for this author from the Middle Ages. What makes Canto XII so important in terms of understanding Dantes feelings on chivalry and war is that the reader is seeing Dantes views on warfare not only from the perspective of an observer, but from the perspective of a participant. Late...
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Greek Mythology Greeks Believed
1,021 wordsGreek Mythology, beliefs and ritual observances of the ancient Greeks, who became the first Western civilization about 2000 BC. It consists mainly of a body of diverse stories and legends about a variety of gods. Greek mythology had become fully developed by about the 700 s BC. Three classic collections of myths-Theogony by the poet Hesiod and the Iliad and the Odyssey by the poet Homer-appeared at about that time. Greek mythology has several distinguishing characteristics. The Greek gods resemb...
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5 Th Century Bc Aristotle Believed
1,505 wordsGreek vase painting is one of the only surviving visual arts that we have that could possibly lead to historical connotations. Aristotle provides us with a particular way of viewing art that leads to an understanding of their time. Aristotle believed that Greek playwrights should write their plays with contemporary and local situations in mind, and by this they would gain the audience of posterity by virtue of universalizing their stories. I hope to illustrate Aristotle s Poetics through several...
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Women In Society Women Of The Time
1,000 wordsIn the myths of the Centauromachy and the Amazonomachy, the Greeks found a manuscript for moral and disciplinary guidance in their dealings with the women of the time. By assigning the women of Greece hybris, Greek men targeted the women of Greece to intense programs of subjugation and social retribution in order to prevent the emergence of Centaurian or Amazonian traits, which would destroy the patriarchal nature of Archaic Greek culture. Generally, Greek myths tend to exemplify gender profilin...
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