Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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9 Statue of Antinous as Arisiaios or Sylvanus Ma 528 M - 62 ; CI - 23 ; Maza - 37 , page 314. Artistically undistinguished but interesting as showing Antinous with an ephebic hat ( petasos ) and boots and as a divinity of the fields .
9 Statue of Antinous as Arisiaios or Sylvanus Ma 528 M - 62 ; CI - 23 ; Maza - 37 , page 314. Artistically undistinguished but interesting as showing Antinous with an ephebic hat ( petasos ) and boots and as a divinity of the fields .
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12 ) * M - 29 ; CI - 57 ; Maza - 29. The only work where , it is generally agreed , Antinous is shown as a human being , albeit retrospectively and on the basis of the posthumous standard and idealised image .
12 ) * M - 29 ; CI - 57 ; Maza - 29. The only work where , it is generally agreed , Antinous is shown as a human being , albeit retrospectively and on the basis of the posthumous standard and idealised image .
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Rome : Museo NazionALE DELLE TERME 68 Bust of Antinous M – 17 ; Maza – 27 , page 257. Excluded by Clairmont , page 58 , as practically modern . In fact , the chest ( described by Maza as ' magnificent ' ) and the cranium are ancient and ...
Rome : Museo NazionALE DELLE TERME 68 Bust of Antinous M – 17 ; Maza – 27 , page 257. Excluded by Clairmont , page 58 , as practically modern . In fact , the chest ( described by Maza as ' magnificent ' ) and the cranium are ancient and ...
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