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Autor:
Friedrich Imhoof-Blumer, Percy Gardner
Aus dem Vorwort der Erstauflage von 1885 bis 1887: The following paper is the first of a series of two or three which will bring into contact the extant coins of Greece and the text of Pausanias, thus furnishing to many passages of the traveller's wr
Autor:
Percy Gardner, F. Imhoof-Blumer
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 6:50-101
The following paper is the first of a series of two or three which will bring into contact the extant coins of Greece and the text of Pausanias, thus furnishing to many passages of the traveller's writings a running numismatic commentary.The main obj
Autor:
Percy Gardner
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 9:11-17
The vase which is the subject of the present paper is no new find. It has been for many years in the British Museum (Cat. No. 810), and was mentioned by Overbeck in his Heroische Bildwerke in 1851. It has not however hitherto been figured, and it may
Autor:
Percy Gardner
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 13:70-76
The Ashmolean Museum has recently acquired an interesting small amphora (height m. ·29) which Mr. Arthur Evans was fortunate enough to discover when excavating in the cemetery of Terranova (Gela) in Sicily. It is of somewhat late date, perhaps about
Autor:
Percy Gardner
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 7:147-153
The chief fruit of Mr. Theodore Bent's recent visit to Samos is the discovery of an important agonistic inscription, which gives a list of victors in some games at Samos, probably the Heraea. The limits of date are given on the one hand by the mentio
Autor:
Percy Gardner
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 5:315-321
When I acceded to the suggestion of the Editor of ANTIQUITY that I should write a review of the third volume of Sir Arthur Evans’ great work on the palace at Cnossus I was aware of the difficulty of the task I was undertaking. It would of course be
Autor:
Percy Gardner
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 13:188-194
As the re-arrangement of the sculptures at the British Museum has now reached the Mausoleum Room, the questions as to the restoration of that famous building are naturally brought to the front, and it is to be hoped that the occasion will arouse fres
Autor:
Percy Gardner
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 15:325-329
Mr. Arthur Evans kindly allows me to publish two interesting white lekythi recently acquired for the Ashmolean Museum. The first was said by the vendors to come from the excavations at Eretria, the second from excavations at Athens itself. The partic
Autor:
Percy Gardner
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 5:105-142
The tablet which is the primary subject of the present paper, and which is depicted on the accompanying plate, has been for forty years in the British Museum, having been presented in 1845 by Mr. W. R. Hamilton, the secretary of Lord Elgin. It consis