Oreste supplice a Delfi su un cratere attico a figure rosse del Museo Archeologico Regionale di Siracusa

Among the iconographic subjects depicted on Greek vases found in Syracuse and its territory a small but significant part presents scenes tragic subject. In most cases, these references of scenes recognizable with certainty. Some scenes are from Aeschylus' Oresteia trilogy. The myth of Orestes w...

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Main Author: Giancarlo Germanà Bozza
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: University of Perugia 2017-09-01
Series:Otium
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Online Access:http://www.otium.unipg.it/otium/article/view/28
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spelling doaj-4bf6c62386864232b64042c3ab9cf0b82020-11-25T00:25:47ZitaUniversity of PerugiaOtium2532-03352017-09-01228Oreste supplice a Delfi su un cratere attico a figure rosse del Museo Archeologico Regionale di SiracusaGiancarlo Germanà Bozza0Dipartimento di Arti Visive, Accademia di Belle Arti di PalermoAmong the iconographic subjects depicted on Greek vases found in Syracuse and its territory a small but significant part presents scenes tragic subject. In most cases, these references of scenes recognizable with certainty. Some scenes are from Aeschylus' Oresteia trilogy. The myth of Orestes was to be known in the colonial context as his wanderings took him in Sicily and Ausonia, which would have landed at the mouth of the river Metauro. This study analyzes a bell krater Attic red-figure of the Regional Archaeological Museum of Syracuse, coming from Lentini, which is represented by the Eumenides Orestes defended by Apollo on his altar at Delphi. From his analysis we can highlight several significant elements concerning the purification in Greek society.http://www.otium.unipg.it/otium/article/view/28Apollo, Delphi, Lentini, Orestes, Syracuse
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author Giancarlo Germanà Bozza
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Oreste supplice a Delfi su un cratere attico a figure rosse del Museo Archeologico Regionale di Siracusa
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Apollo, Delphi, Lentini, Orestes, Syracuse
author_facet Giancarlo Germanà Bozza
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title Oreste supplice a Delfi su un cratere attico a figure rosse del Museo Archeologico Regionale di Siracusa
title_short Oreste supplice a Delfi su un cratere attico a figure rosse del Museo Archeologico Regionale di Siracusa
title_full Oreste supplice a Delfi su un cratere attico a figure rosse del Museo Archeologico Regionale di Siracusa
title_fullStr Oreste supplice a Delfi su un cratere attico a figure rosse del Museo Archeologico Regionale di Siracusa
title_full_unstemmed Oreste supplice a Delfi su un cratere attico a figure rosse del Museo Archeologico Regionale di Siracusa
title_sort oreste supplice a delfi su un cratere attico a figure rosse del museo archeologico regionale di siracusa
publisher University of Perugia
series Otium
issn 2532-0335
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Among the iconographic subjects depicted on Greek vases found in Syracuse and its territory a small but significant part presents scenes tragic subject. In most cases, these references of scenes recognizable with certainty. Some scenes are from Aeschylus' Oresteia trilogy. The myth of Orestes was to be known in the colonial context as his wanderings took him in Sicily and Ausonia, which would have landed at the mouth of the river Metauro. This study analyzes a bell krater Attic red-figure of the Regional Archaeological Museum of Syracuse, coming from Lentini, which is represented by the Eumenides Orestes defended by Apollo on his altar at Delphi. From his analysis we can highlight several significant elements concerning the purification in Greek society.
topic Apollo, Delphi, Lentini, Orestes, Syracuse
url http://www.otium.unipg.it/otium/article/view/28
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