An edition of [Diogenes (1994)

[Diogenes

defictions

Lead edition.
[Diogenes
Thomas McEvilley, Thomas McEvi ...
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An edition of [Diogenes (1994)

[Diogenes

defictions

Lead edition.

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Language
English
Pages
11

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[Diogenes: defictions
1994, Peter Koch, Printer
in English - Lead edition.

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Edition Notes

"This 'text transmission object' is a collaborative sculpture designed as a 'forgery' of a hypothetical object discovered by archeologists in the dump of ancient Corinth. Mixed media, ceramic and lead multiple. Designed by Peter Koch and hand-lettered by Christopher Stinehour. Printed letterpress from zinc engravings onto soft lead plates by Koch. Housed loose in a glazed ceramic box created by the sculptor Stephen Braun, each box unique in color and shape. Contains a selection of twenty-one selected short, philosophical performance pieces by Thomas McEvilley composed from the lore surrounding Diogenes of Sinope. As the plates are loose and unpaginated, they can be read in a random order"--"Peter Koch, Printers" web site.

Issued without a title page. No title or other text on box.

Title and edition statement from "Peter Koch, Printers" web site. Alternative title from printer's marketing flyer.

LC copy has unglazed, dark-earth-colored ceramic box.

Braun, J. Peter Koch, Printer, p. 43

"Diogenes of Sinope (c. 404-323 bc). Most of that we know of the arch-cynic Diogenes was written by Diogenes Laertius (ad 200-250), the author of Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers. At the same time lead was a common medium for writing curses, and a number of these lead tablets, known as defixiones, have survived. Since Diogenes was essentially cursing the entire human race, it somehow seems appropriate to render his thought onto lead"--Printer's marketing flyer.

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Berkeley, Calif
Other Titles
Defictions of Diogenes : a text transmission object

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Library of Congress
N7433.4.M34 D5 1994

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Pagination
[11] leaves of flexible lead tablets
Number of pages
11

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30495732M
LCCN
2010515555

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