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| Kimon. Messene: herm at city gates. Kimonian herms. Metalwork, archaic Greek imitated in Roman times. Kleon, G. Quintus, marathonios, archon. Korai. Mikkiades. Miletos: archaistic dancers from theater ... Agora 11 183 ... Leaning pose, significance |
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Part of legs of a female figure wearing a himation, one corner of which hangs down between the knees. She faces left, leaning on a smooth (cylindrical or conical?) support over which ... November 1953 ... portions.
For the pose, cf. the ... left, leaning on a smooth |
| The head broken off just above the base of the neck; the (raised) right arm, made separately and attached, missing, and the upper part of the cloak, held by the right arm, is broken away. Part of the left ... Middle of 2nd c. A.D ... double-curved pose with the weight on ... leaning slightly back. She |
Ivanov, Roman Vladimirovich ... As pointed out by Richard Hamilton, 'commentaries on individual odes are arguably the most obvious need in Pindaric scholarship' (Bryn Mawr Classical Review 1999.01.01). My dissertation is a small step ... 2010 ... poses a number of ... linguistic significance. Metrical |
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