Olympia - The Archaeological Site and the Museums
Manolis Andronicos
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Description for Olympia - The Archaeological Site and the Museums
Paperback. Part of the volume entitled "Treasures of the Greek Museums" which introduces the reader to the priceless works of art housed in the museums of Greece, this title written by experts, furnish details of the historical and cultural context of these masterpieces. It also presents the most important archaeological sites, with aerial photographs. Editor(s): Karpodini-Dimitriadi, E. Translator(s): De Jongh, Brian. Num Pages: 80 pages, 73 illus. BIC Classification: 1DVG; WTHM; WTR. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 172 x 240 x 8. Weight in Grams: 286. 80 pages, 73 illus. Editor(s): Karpodini-Dimitriadi, E. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: 1DVG; WTHM; WTR. Dimension: 238 x 169 x 7. Weight: 282. Translator(s): De Jongh, Brian.
Olympia is part of the volume entitled treasures of the Greek Museums which introduces the reader to the priceless works of art housed in the museums of Greece. The texts, written by experts, furnish details of the historical and cultural context of these masterpieces. The most important achaeological sites are also presented, with exclusive aerial photographs and other lavish illustrations.
Olympia is part of the volume entitled treasures of the Greek Museums which introduces the reader to the priceless works of art housed in the museums of Greece. The texts, written by experts, furnish details of the historical and cultural context of these masterpieces. The most important achaeological sites are also presented, with exclusive aerial photographs and other lavish illustrations.
Product Details
Publisher
Ekdotike Athenon
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1994
Condition
New
Number of Pages
80
Place of Publication
Athens, Greece
ISBN
9789602130469
SKU
V9789602130469
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99-3
About Manolis Andronicos
Manolis Andronicos was born at Prusa in 1919. He studied classical archaeology at the University of Thessalonike (1936-1940) and took his doctorate there in 1952. His thesis was entitled Plato and Art (reprinted in 1984). During the German occupation he left for the Middle East and after the war taught privately. In 1949 he entered the Archaeological Service. In 1954-1955 ... Read more
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