Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum
40 Followers
Recent papers in Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum
This volume continues the publication of Greek painted pottery in the State Hermitage museum. This book is the first fascicule devoted to Attic red-figure pelikai of the 4th century BC. It catalogues 40 vessels, mostly from the... more
The London Charter (www.londoncharter.org) aims to define the basic objectives and principles of the use of 3d visualisation methods in relation to intellectual integrity, reliability, transparency, documentation, standards,... more
The online review for Classical Review. The printed version will appear in volume 67.2 in October 2017.
Review in The Classical Review, First View Article, July 2016.
http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0009840X16001189.
http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0009840X16001189.
Revisiting my 1998 'CVA: corpus or corpse?' article, I addressed two questions on the annual CVA workshop of the Austrian Committee: How can we make the work on CVA’s useful for a much wider group, and how can we make production of CVA’s... more
The London Charter (www.londoncharter.org) aims to define the basic objectives and principles of the use of 3d visualisation methods in relation to intellectual integrity, reliability, transparency, documentation, standards,... more
The London Charter (www.londoncharter.org) aims to define the basic objectives and principles of the use of 3d visualisation methods in relation to intellectual integrity, reliability, transparency, documentation, standards,... more
The author argues for the transference of the CVA project to an Internet database, initially including the already published volumes, in the future proceeding to direct publishing of the series. Such a form of publication is argued to... more
Created in 1919 in Paris with an established general secretariat in Brussels, the Union Académique Internationale (UAI) - International Union of Academies (IUA) is arguably the largest academic network for the humanities and social... more