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A History of Greek Art
A History of Greek Art : PREFACE.
A History of Greek Art : A HISTORY OF GREEK ART.
A History of Greek Art : CHAPTER I.
A History of Greek Art : ART IN EGYPT AND MESOPOTAMIA.
A History of Greek Art : OLD EMPIRE, with capital at Memphis; Dynasties 4-5 (2800-2500 B.
A History of Greek Art : MIDDLE EMPIRE, with capital at Thebes; Dynasties 11-13 (2200-1800
A History of Greek Art : NEW EMPIRE, with capital at Thebes; Dynasties 17-20 (ca.1600-1100
A History of Greek Art : SAITE PERIOD; Dynasty 26 (663-525 B. C.).
A History of Greek Art : CHAPTER II.
A History of Greek Art : PREHISTORIC ART IN GREECE.
A History of Greek Art : CHAPTER III.
A History of Greek Art : GREEK ARCHITECTURE.
A History of Greek Art : 47, 48, 49, 50). The Doric anta has a special capital, quite
A History of Greek Art : DORIC CYMA, or HAWK'S-BEAK MOLDING, the characteristicmolding of
A History of Greek Art : CHAPTER IV.
A History of Greek Art : GREEK SCULPTURE.--GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS.
A History of Greek Art : ANATHEMETA works of sculpture occupied a large andimportant
A History of Greek Art : CHAPTER V.
A History of Greek Art : THE ARCHAIC PERIOD OF GREEK SCULPTURE. FIRST HALF: 625(?)-550
A History of Greek Art : CHAPTER VI.
A History of Greek Art : THE ARCHAIC PERIOD OF GREEK SCULPTURE SECOND HALF550-480 B.C.
A History of Greek Art : CHAPTER VII.
A History of Greek Art : THE TRANSITIONAL PERIOD OF GREEK SCULPTURE. 480-450 B.C.
A History of Greek Art : 460 B.C. A slight exploration carried on by the Frenchin 1829 and
A History of Greek Art : CHAPTER VIII
A History of Greek Art : THE GREAT AGE OF GREEK SCULPTURE FIRST PERIOD 450-400B.C.
A History of Greek Art : 390 B. C).] an Athenian as assigning to Polyclitus apreeminence
A History of Greek Art : CHAPTER IX.
A History of Greek Art : THE GREAT AGE OF GREEK SCULPTURE. SECOND PERIOD: 400-323B. C.
A History of Greek Art : CHAPTER X.
A History of Greek Art : THE HELLENISTIC PERIOD OF GREEK SCULPTURE. 323-146B.C.
A History of Greek Art : CHAPTER XI.
A History of Greek Art : GREEK PAINTING.
A History of Greek Art : (480 B.C.) and there executed a number of importantpaintings. In
GreekFolkTales
Greek Myths and Legends
Greek Myths and Legends: THE WOOD-FOLK.
Greek Myths and Legends: THE JUDGMENT OF MIDAS
Greek Myths and Legends: PROMETHEUS.
Greek Myths and Legends: THE DELUGE.
Greek Myths and Legends: ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE.
Greek Myths and Legends: ICARUS AND DAEDALUS.
Greek Myths and Legends: PHAETHON.
Greek Myths and Legends: NIOBE.
GREEK MYTH OF ADMETUS AND THE SHEPHERD.
Greek Myths and Legends: ALCESTIS.
Greek Myths and Legends: APOLLO'S SISTER.
Greek Myths and Legends: I. DIANA AND ACTAEON.
Greek Myths and Legends: II. DIANA AND ENDYMION.
Greek Myths and Legends: THE CALYDONIAN HUNT.
Greek Myths and Legends: ATALANTA'S RACE.
Greek Myths and Legends: ARACHNE.
Greek Myths and Legends: PYRAMUS AND THISBE.
Greek Myths and Legends: PYGMALION AND GALATEA.
Greek Myths and Legends: OEDIPUS.
Greek Myths and Legends: CUPID AND PSYCHE.
Greek Myths and Legends: THE TRIAL OF PSYCHE.
Greek Myths and Legends: STORIES OF THE TROJAN WAR.
Greek Myths and Legends: I. THE APPLE OF DISCORD.
Greek Myths and Legends: II. THE ROUSING OF THE HEROES.
Greek Myths and Legends: III. THE WOODEN HORSE.
Greek Myths and Legends: THE HOUSE OF AGAMEMNON.
Greek Myths and Legends: THE ADVENTURES OF ODYSSEUS.
Greek Myths and Legends: I. THE CURSE OF POLYPHEMUS.
Greek Myths and Legends: II. THE WANDERING OF ODYSSEUS.
Greek Myths and Legends: III. THE HOME-COMING.
GreekLife
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : CHAPTER I
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : THE GREEK VIEW OF RELIGION
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : CHORUS OF CLOUDS.
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : STREPSIADES. Oh earth! what a sound, how august and profound! It
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : CHAPTER II
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : THE GREEK VIEW OF THE STATE
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : PRAXAGORA. I tell you that we are all to share alike and have everything
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : BLEPSYRUS. How communism?
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : BYSTANDER. Just my idea!
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THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : CHAPTER III
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : THE GREEK VIEW OF THE INDIVIDUAL
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : CHAPTER IV
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : THE GREEK VIEW OF ART
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : CHAPTER V
THE GREEK VIEW OF LIFE : CONCLUSION
StoriesFromGreekTragedies
Stories from the Greek Tragedians
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF THE LOVE OF ALCESTIS.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF THE VENGEANCE OF MEDEA.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF THE DEATH OF HERCULES.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF THE SEVEN CHIEFS AGAINSTTHEBES.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : BRING BACK THIS MAN TO THE KINGDOM WHICH ISHIS OF RIGHT.'"
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF ANTIGONE.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF IPHIGENIA IN AULIS.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : OF LEDA, SEND NOT THY CHILD TO THE LAND OFEUBOEA, FOR I WILL GIVE
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : HER IN MARRIAGE AT ANOTHER TIME.'"
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF PHILOCTETES, OR THE BOW OFHERCULES.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF THE DEATH OF AGAMEMNON.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF ELECTRA, OR THE RETURN OFORESTES.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF THE FURIES, OR THE LOOSING OFORESTES.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF IPHIGENIA AMONG THETAURIANS.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : IPHIGENIA, WHO AM ALIVE AND YET DEAD TO MYOWN PEOPLE, BID THEE--'"
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : I DIE TO ARGOS FROM A STRANGE LAND, TAKING ME FROM THE ALTAR THAT IS RED
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : WITH THE BLOOD OF STRANGERS, WHEREAT ISERVE.' And if Orestes ask by
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF THE PERSIANS, OR THE BATTLE OFSALAMIS.
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : FREE YOUR COUNTRY AND YOUR CHILDREN AND YOUR WIVES, AND THE HOUSES OF
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : YOUR GODS, AND THE SEPULCHRES OF YOUR FOREFATHERS. NOW MUST YE FIGHT FOR
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : ALL THAT YE HOLD DEAR.' And from us therecame a great tumult of Persian
Stories from the Greek Tragedians : THE STORY OF ION.
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