Narrative, myth, and society in early Etruscan culture [videorecording] / [lecture by] Giovannangelo Camporeale ; [sponsored by the J. Paul Getty Museum].

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Narrative, myth, and society in early Etruscan culture [videorecording] / [lecture by] Giovannangelo Camporeale ; [sponsored by the J. Paul Getty Museum].

Lecturer Giovannangelo Camporeale, professor emeritus of Etruscology at the University of Florence, explores the spread of Greek myths, such as that of Bellerophon and Chimaera, and their representation in the art of central Italy between 600 and 400 B.C. This program is the annual Ferdinando and Sarah Cinelli Lecture in Etruscan and Italic Archaeology, presented in cooperation with the Archaeological Institute of America and the Etruscan Foundation.

1 videodisc of 1 (DVD) (ca. 60 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

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