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The Argive Heraeum / by Charles Waldstein ... with the coöperation of George Henry Chase [and others].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Waldstein, Charles, Sir, 1856-1927.
Contributor:
Washington, Henry S. (Henry Stephens), 1867-1934.
Tilton, Edward L. (Edward Lippincott), 1861-1933.
Richardson, Rufus B. (Rufus Byam), 1845-1914.
Wheeler, James Rignall, 1859-1918.
Chase, George Henry, 1874-1952.
Hoppin, Joseph Clark, 1870-1925.
Heermance, Theodore Woolsey, 1872-1905.
De Cou, Herbert Fletcher, 1868-1911.
Norton, Richard, 1872-1918
Lythgoe, Albert M. (Albert Morton), 1868-1934.
Archaeological Institute of America.
American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Argos (Greece). Heraeum.
Physical Description:
2 volumes : frontispiece, illustrations, cxliv plates (part. color, part folded, including plans) ; 36 cm
Place of Publication:
Boston ; New York : Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1902-05.
Contents:
v. 1. General introduction, by C. Waldstein. The geology of the Heraeum region, by H.S. Washington. The architecture of the Argive Heraeum, byE.L. Tilton. Marble statuary from the Heraeum, by Waldstein. Inscriptionsfrom the Argive Heraeum, by R.B. Richardson and J.R. Wheeler.
v. 2. The terra-cotta figurines, by C. Waldstein and G.H. Chase. The terra-cotta reliefs, by C. Waldstein and J.C. Hoppin. The vases and vase fragments, by J.C. Hoppin. Inscriptions on vases, by T.W. Heermance. The bronzes of theArgive Heraeum, by H.F. De Cou. Engraved stones, gems, and ivories, by R.Norton. Coins from the Argive Heraeum, by H.F. De Cou. Egyptian, or Graeco-Egyptian, objects, by A.M. Lythgoe.
Notes:
At head of title: Archaeological Institute of America, American School of Classical Studies in Athens.
OCLC:
185059954

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