Art & Images

Socrates, Academy of Science, Athens, Greece

Portrait Herm of Socrates. Corbis Images [Ancient Greece] [Images]...

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Roman Ball Games

The ancient Romans played many ball games, but not all of them had specific names. Some of the games they described are difficult to reconcile with the games that we know of. A number of these games involved play around a circle or circles. There are few games that can be formulated with a ball and a circle, and the following game we call Roman Bal...

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Parthenon, Athens, Greece (Close)

Corbis Images [Ancient Greece] [Images]...

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Sketches of Greek Gods

[Ancient Greece] [Images]...

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Parthenon, Athens, Greece (Full)

Corbis Images [Ancient Greece] [Images]...

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Greek Relief of a Ball Game

Olympian Athletes. Elaborate reproduction of an ancient Greek fresco relief which was part of the base of a Kouros statue. It depicts a group of young athletes playing some kind of a ball game in ancient Olympia. They are divided in two teams of three members each. The last athlete on the left is holding the ball ready to throw it to the opponent t...

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Greek Ionic column

Column Capital from Temple of Artemis at Ephesus Corbis Images [Ancient Greece] [Images]...

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Ships Of The Ancient Greeks

A collection of images from various sources. Model of Greek Bireme of the Trojan War 1250 B.C. from Hobby World Of Montreal. Greek Bireme circa 500 BC. A Greek Ship Trireme full scale reconstruction circa 400-BCE in Dry Dock, Trireme Model A Greek Warship of Trireme Class, Vases, Coins. [Ships] [Ancient Greece]...

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Greek Mythology Link Catalogue of Images

Lots of images and info. Document belongs to the Greek Mythology Link, a website created by Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology. Includes Biographies "- GROUPS "- Places & Peoples "- Dictionary "- Images "- Albums "- Slides "- Topics "- Search "- Editions...

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Helios Chariot, Dionysos, Demeter, Kore, and Artemis

Greek, Classical (Athens): Parthenon: E. pediment: [Figs. B-G] Helios Chariot, Dionysos (or Herakles?); Demeter, Kore, and Artemis (or Hestia, Dione, and Aphrodite?). ca. 438-432 B.C. AICT: Art Images for College Teaching....

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