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Abstract
Die in diesem Aufsatz entfaltete Analyse der kurzen Passage aus Vitruvs Traktat (VI, praef., 1), die eine erbauliche Anekdote über schiffbrüchigen Philosophen Aristippus darstellt und dabei eine sinngeladene plastisch-symbolische Bildlichkeit in sich verhüllt, erlaubt festzustellen, dass ein die klassisch-antiken ästhetischen Äußerungen bestimmendes Prinzip der Statuarität auch dort seine entscheidende Rolle spielt.
Translation of abstract (English)
The analysis here given of the short passage from Vitruvius’ treatise (VI. praef. 1), which narrates an edifying story about philosopher Aristippus and at the same time harbours meaningful plastic symbolical imagery, permits to state that the statuary principle determining the most various manifestations played its decisive part also in forming this little narrative.
Document type: | Article |
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Date: | 2013 |
Version: | Primary publication |
Date Deposited: | 03 Apr 2013 13:37 |
Faculties / Institutes: | Research Project, Working Group > Individuals |
DDC-classification: | Plastic arts Sculpture |
Subject (Propylaeum): | Classical Archaeology |
Controlled Keywords: | Vitruvius, Literatur, Römerzeit, Plastik, Symbolik |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Vitruv/Vitruvius , Altrömische Literatur , Statuarische SymbolikVitruvius , Ancient Roman literature , Statuarity , Statuary symbolism |
Subject (classification): | Sculpture, ceramics & metalwork |
Countries/Regions: | Greece (Antiquity) |