Image, Text, Stone Intermedial Perspectives on Graeco-Roman Sculpture

This edited volume explores the intermediality of image and text in Graeco-Roman sculpture. Through its choice of authors, disciplinary backgrounds are deliberately merged in order to bridge the traditional gap between archaeologists, epigraphists and philologists, who for a long time studied statue...

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Other Authors: Dietrich, Nikolaus (Editor), Fouquet, Johannes (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2022
Series:Materiale Textkulturen 36
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