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100 1 _aOnians, John,
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245 1 0 _aClassical art and the cultures of Greece and Rome /
_cJohn Onians.
264 1 _aNew Haven :
_bYale University Press,
_c[1999]
264 4 _c©1999
300 _axiii, 306 pages :
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336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 290-293) and index.
505 0 0 _tThe Culture of the Greek Workshop --
_tMan as Raw Material --
_tThe Body and Its Tools --
_tMilitary and Civil Crafts --
_tGreek Art and the Culture of Conflict --
_tThe General as Craftsman and the Soldier as Artefact --
_tThe Necessity of the Phalanx --
_tThe Iliad: Women at Home, Men at War --
_tWar and Art: The 'Military' Style of Pottery --
_tWar and Art: Phalanx and Temple --
_tWar and Philosophy: Kosmos and Harmonia --
_tWar and Philosophy: The First 'Mathematicians' --
_tWar, Mathematics and Art: The 'Square' Man --
_tMathematical Art versus the Mathematical Army --
_tPlato and the Mathematical Guards --
_tThe Power of Women and the Aesthetics of Peace --
_tGreek Art and the Culture of Competition --
_tWork and Competition --
_tCompetition, Imitation and Improvement --
_tCompetition: Its Organisation and Regulation --
_tCompetition in Art --
_tCompetition and the Rise of Classical Art --
_tCompetition and Continuous Change --
_tThe Intellectual Marketplace: Competitive Models --
_tThe Intellectual Marketplace: Plato's Paradigm --
_tIsocrates and the Theory of Classical Culture --
_tHellenistic Art and the Culture of Character --
_tAlexander: Paradigmatic Breaker of the Paradigm --
_tAlexander and Art --
_tResponses to the Paradigm --
_tThe 'Modern' Artist --
_t'Modern' Art --
_tThe Patron, the Artist, the Model and the Viewer --
_tFrom the Viewer as Hero to the Viewer as Victim --
_tMan Caught in His Own Net --
_tParadigms Packaged: Education and the Copy --
_tAthens, the Capital of Packaging --
_tRoman Art and the Culture of Memory --
_tThe Instruments of Success --
_tAugury and Mapping.
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