Traditionally, “Hellenistic Judaism” was a designation for Judaism in the Greek-speaking world, including those Jews who spoke Greek and adopted a Greek way of life. However, it has been argued that ...
The exhibition features necklaces, sculpted rings, earrings, pins, and tools from the Hellenistic goldsmithing tradition ...
The Pergamon Museum is a remarkable institution at the heart of Berlin, celebrating Greek culture and architecture.
Alexander the Great is one of the legendary conquerors of ancient history who sparked the imagination of generations of ...
The Gandhara art persisted until the 7th century and had some influence on the Buddhist sculptures seen in China and other ...
A mans head and neck are shown, and his neck ends at the base in an uneven way which seems broken. He has a square face, a narrow mouth with full lips, a wide flat nose, and narrow round eyes which ...
Hellenistic Art and the Silk Road Arts, which deals with the dissemination and fusion of art, and which according to him, "traces Western classical art traditions from its Greek origins ...
The mark of the Indo-Greek kingdoms on Buddhism is well known. From King Menander, who protected and promoted Buddhism, to the art of Gandhara, the Greek influence is undoubted. Before Hellenistic ...
The collection spans various historical periods, offering insights into the evolution of Greek culture, art and society. From Neolithic figurines to exquisite classical marble sculptures, and from the ...
Cupid (“Desire”), the Greek Eros, god of love, is represented as a young boy asleep on a rock covered ... The lighthearted motif goes back to the Hellenistic period (323–30 BCE). Hellenistic sculpture ...
hellenistic science G. E. R. Lloyd, war and siegecraft Yvon Garlan, agriculture Dorothy J. Thompson, building and townplanning F. E. Winter 10. Agathocles K. Meister 11. The Syrian-Egyptian wars and ...