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Periplous: Papers on Classical Art and Archaeology Presented to Sir John Boardman
Contributor(s): Prag, A. J. N. W. (Editor), Snodgrass, Anthony M. (Editor), Tsetskhladze, Gocha R. (Editor)
ISBN: 050005097X     ISBN-13: 9780500050972
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
OUR PRICE:   $54.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: March 2000
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Annotation: The idea of circumnavigation suggested by the title of this volume of essays presented to one of the world's leading Classical archaeologists conjures up the sense of excitement associated with a voyage of discovery. Over forty friends and former doctoral students whose work was supervised by John Boardman during his time as Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at Oxford University (1978-1994) have contributed essays on topics close to his heart. Now holding academic posts worldwide, they all recall with pleasure the enthusiasm and encouragement of their former teacher, whose range of publications on the art of ancient Greece is second to none.

John Boardman has been widely honored for his original contributions to the field of scholarship. Now officially retired, he still maintains a lively interest in all new developments in his chosen field.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Archaeology
- History | Ancient - Greece
- Art | History - Ancient & Classical
Dewey: 709
LCCN: 99070943
Physical Information: 1.65" H x 7.73" W x 10.57" (3.74 lbs) 336 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
- Cultural Region - Greece
 
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The idea of circumnavigation suggested by the title of this volume of essays presented to one of the world's leading Classical archaeologists conjures up the sense of excitement associated with a voyage of discovery. Over forty friends and former doctoral students whose work was supervised by John Boardman during his time as Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at Oxford University (1978-1994) have contributed essays on topics close to his heart. Now holding academic posts worldwide, they all recall with pleasure the enthusiasm and encouragement of their former teacher, whose range of publications on the art of ancient Greece is second to none. John Boardman has been widely honored for his original contributions to the field of scholarship. Now officially retired, he still maintains a lively interest in all new developments in his chosen field.