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Epigraphy of Art

Epigraphy of Art
Author: Dimitrios Yatromanolakis
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1784914878

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Ancient Greek vase-paintings offer broad-ranging and unprecedented early perspectives on the often intricate interplay of images and texts. This book investigates both epigraphic technicalities of Attic and non-Attic inscriptions, and their broader, iconographic and sociocultural, significance.


Epigraphy of Art

Epigraphy of Art
Author: Dimitrios Yatromanolakis
Publisher: Archaeopress Archaeology
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 9781784914868

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Ancient Greek vase-paintings offer broad-ranging and unprecedented early perspectives on the often intricate interplay of images and texts. This book investigates both epigraphic technicalities of Attic and non-Attic inscriptions, and their broader, iconographic and sociocultural, significance.


Classical Art

Classical Art
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN:

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Visible Words

Visible Words
Author: John Sparrow
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-02-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780521136655

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Mr Sparrow traces the development of the inscription as a literary form in Renaissance and post-Renaissance Europe. He defines the 'literary' inscription as 'a text composed with a view to its being presented in lines of different lengths, the lineation contributing to or enhancing the meaning, so that someone who does not see it, actually or in the mind's eye, but only hears it read aloud, misses something of the intended effect'. Mr Sparrow attributes the Renaissance concern with the visual presentation of words to the profound interest in epigraphy aroused by the rediscovery of classical inscriptions. This interest was felt mainly by scholars and writers, but it extended to architects, painters, sculptors and designers of monuments - all of whom incorporated inscriptions in their work.


Ancient Egyptian Epigraphy and Palaeography

Ancient Egyptian Epigraphy and Palaeography
Author: Ricardo Augusto Caminos
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 65
Release: 1979
Genre: Archaeological dating
ISBN: 0870991973

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The two papers that are the subject of this publication were originally presented at a conference which was held in Cairo from January 5th to 9th, 1975, and which was called "Ancient Egypt: Problems of History, Sources and Methods." The conference was sponsored by the Egyptian Antiquities Organization in collaboration with the American Research Center in Egypt and the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania.


Indian Epigraphy

Indian Epigraphy
Author: American Institute of Indian Studies
Publisher: New Delhi : Oxford & IBH : American Institute of Indian Studies
Total Pages: 450
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Visible Words

Visible Words
Author: John Sparrow
Publisher: London : Cambridge U.P.
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1969
Genre: Inscriptions
ISBN: 9780521065344

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Mr Sparrow traces the development of the inscription as a literary form in Renaissance and post-Renaissance Europe. He defines the 'literary' inscription as 'a text composed with a view to its being presented in lines of different lengths, the lineation contributing to or enhancing the meaning, so that someone who does not see it, actually or in the mind's eye, but only hears it read aloud, misses something of the intended effect'. Mr Sparrow attributes the Renaissance concern with the visual presentation of words to the profound interest in epigraphy aroused by the rediscovery of classical inscriptions. This interest was felt mainly by scholars and writers, but it extended to architects, painters, sculptors and designers of monuments - all of whom incorporated inscriptions in their work.


Art and Inscriptions in the Ancient World

Art and Inscriptions in the Ancient World
Author: Zahra Newby
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0521868513

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This book explores the juxtapositions of image and text in a wide variety of ancient works of art.


The Oxford Handbook of Egyptian Epigraphy and Palaeography

The Oxford Handbook of Egyptian Epigraphy and Palaeography
Author: Vanessa Davies
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 896
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0190604662

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The unique relationship between word and image in ancient Egypt is a defining feature of that ancient culture's records. All hieroglyphic texts are composed of images, and large-scale figural imagery in temples and tombs is often accompanied by texts. Epigraphy and palaeography are two distinct, but closely related, ways of recording, analyzing, and interpreting texts and images. This Handbook stresses technical issues about recording text and art and interpretive questions about what we do with those records and why we do it. It offers readers three key things: a diachronic perspective, covering all ancient Egyptian scripts from prehistoric Egypt through the Coptic era (fourth millennium BCE-first half of first millennium CE), a look at recording techniques that considers the past, present, and future, and a focus on the experiences of colleagues. The diachronic perspective illustrates the range of techniques used to record different phases of writing in different media. The consideration of past, present, and future techniques allows readers to understand and assess why epigraphy and palaeography is or was done in a particular manner by linking the aims of a particular effort with the technique chosen to reach those aims. The choice of techniques is a matter of goals and the records' work circumstances, an inevitable consequence of epigraphy being a double projection: geometrical, transcribing in two dimensions an object that exists physically in three; and mental, an interpretation, with an inevitable selection among the object's defining characteristics. The experiences of colleagues provide a range of perspectives and opinions about issues such as techniques of recording, challenges faced in the field, and ways of reading and interpreting text and image. These accounts are interesting and instructive stories of innovation in the face of scientific conundrum.