PANATHENAIC PEPLOS IN TNE FRIEZE PARTHENON
Panathenaic procession east frieze of the Parthenon is problems of interpretation. This procession moves on the east frieze into the presence of an assembly of seated gods, the twelve Olympians. In the midst of the gods is a group of five human-sized figures engaged in the prosaic task of folding a...
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doaj-1615ef20345e4bf1bff463ffe0c9a1ff2021-05-25T18:01:08ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of World History2312-81272312-833X2014-12-010266781329PANATHENAIC PEPLOS IN TNE FRIEZE PARTHENONT B Gvozdeva0Peoples Friendship University of RussiaPanathenaic procession east frieze of the Parthenon is problems of interpretation. This procession moves on the east frieze into the presence of an assembly of seated gods, the twelve Olympians. In the midst of the gods is a group of five human-sized figures engaged in the prosaic task of folding a piece of cloth. Because this scene holds the most prominent place on the frieze, the cloth is surely the peplos presented to Athena, albeit to her cult statue housed in another temple, the Erechtheion. While the priest, the archon Basileus, folds the robe with the help of a young assistant, possibly one of the arrephoroi, the priestess of Athena Polias is receiving two diphrophoroi, or stool-bearers.http://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/1329/802greater panathenaiaparthenonpanathenaic friezepanathenaic peplosphidiasathena poliacathena parthenosarrephoroiergastinaidiphrophoroi |
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PANATHENAIC PEPLOS IN TNE FRIEZE PARTHENON |
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PANATHENAIC PEPLOS IN TNE FRIEZE PARTHENON |
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Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) |
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RUDN Journal of World History |
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2312-8127 2312-833X |
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Panathenaic procession east frieze of the Parthenon is problems of interpretation. This procession moves on the east frieze into the presence of an assembly of seated gods, the twelve Olympians. In the midst of the gods is a group of five human-sized figures engaged in the prosaic task of folding a piece of cloth. Because this scene holds the most prominent place on the frieze, the cloth is surely the peplos presented to Athena, albeit to her cult statue housed in another temple, the Erechtheion. While the priest, the archon Basileus, folds the robe with the help of a young assistant, possibly one of the arrephoroi, the priestess of Athena Polias is receiving two diphrophoroi, or stool-bearers. |
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greater panathenaia parthenon panathenaic frieze panathenaic peplos phidias athena poliac athena parthenos arrephoroi ergastinai diphrophoroi |
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