An edition of The good, the bad, and the altered (2011)

The good, the bad, and the altered

toward a method of identifying recut and typologically irregular Roman imperial portraits

The good, the bad, and the altered
Gregory S. Bucher, Meghan C. F ...
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An edition of The good, the bad, and the altered (2011)

The good, the bad, and the altered

toward a method of identifying recut and typologically irregular Roman imperial portraits

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Table of Contents

The "Joslyn Augustus" and the "Good, bad and altered" Symposium at Creighton University -- Gregory S. Bucher, Meghan C. Freeman
Is this our Princeps? Reflections on an unusual Augustan head in Cedar Rapids -- Richar De Puma
Recutting Roman portraits : problems in interpretation and the new technology in finding possible solutions -- John Pollini in collaboration with William Storage
Reconfiguring Roman portraits : theories and practices -- Eric R. Varner.
Other articles:
A corpus of inscriptions : representing slave marks in antiquity -- Deborah Kamen
Fortune's extremities : Q. Lutatius Catulus and Largo Argentina Temple B : a Roman consular and his monument -- Eleanor W. Leach
Urban real estate in late republican Rome -- Scott E. Craver
Hadrian and the oracles of Antinous (SHA Hadr. 14.7) ; with an appendix on the so-called Antinoeion at Hadrian's Villa and Rome's Monte Pincio obelisk -- Giil H. Renberg
Bread and water : Septimius Severus and the rise of the curator aquarum et Miniciae -- Rabun Taylor
The aura of the numinous and its reproduction : Medieval paintings of the Savior in Rome and Latium -- Nino Zchomelidse
Bronzino and Apuleius : an allegory with Venus and Cupid (London, National Gallery NG651) -- Ross S. Kilpatrick
New evidence on Piranesi's circle in Venice and Rome : the ambassador Francesco Venier and Carlo Lodoli -- Louis Cellauro
Caracalla and the French Revolution : a Roman tyrant in eighteenth-century iconography -- Susan Wood
Research in the School of Classical Studies at the American Academy in Rome (2009-2010).

Edition Notes

Caption title.

Some papers from a symposium held 21 April 2009 at Creighton University.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Rome
Series
Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome -- v. 55, Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome -- v. 55.

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Library of Congress
DG12 .A45 v.55, DG12 .A575 v. 55

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Pagination
vi, 330 p.
Number of pages
330

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44620484M
ISBN 10
1879549190
ISBN 13
9781879549197
OCLC/WorldCat
728535925

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