CLAS 8000: Art Resources, Dr. Van Keuren
http://fvankeur.myweb.uga.edu/CLAS8000ArtResources.html
Email: fvankeur@aol.com
Office: Lamar Dodd School of Art, N324

Online Resources for Images and Research

Multiple Resources are available at Perseus Site at Tufts University:
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/art&arch.html
Link to Perseus Sculpture Catalogue
Link to Perseus Architecture Catalogue
Link to Perseus Coin Catalogue
Link to Perseus Vase Catalogue

Link to database and library of American Numismatic Society, New York
http://numismatics.org/

Link to database, Roman Provincial Coinage Online
http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/

Link to VRoma Image Archive
http://www.vroma.org/images/image_search.html
and http://www.vroma.org/images/

Link to Great Buildings Collection
http://www.greatbuildings.com/

Link to Mary Ann Sullivan's Digital Images Project
http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/Index/index.html

Link to Platner & Ashby's 1929 Topography of Ancient Rome
http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/PLATOP*/home*.html

Link to page with general information on CIL (Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum)
http://cil.bbaw.de/cil_en/dateien/forschung.html
Link to page with information on contents of individual volumes from CIL
http://cil.bbaw.de/cil_en/dateien/cil_baende.html

Link to images of Ancient Art & Architecture
http://www.arthist.umn.edu/aict/html/ancient.html

Link to Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World
http://www.stoa.org/diotima/

Link to Artcyclopedia
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/

Useful Web Sites for Research

http://www.google.com/ & http://scholar.google.com/ (The crawl site contains the full-text or optical character recognition [OCR] files for the majority of journals participating in JStor.)

http://books.google.com/ (with 7 million titles).

De Imperatoribus Romanis (DIR): An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors (with biographies of emperors and bibliographies on them): http://www.roman-emperors.org/

Virtual Library Museums Pages is a site that provides links with museum home pages both in US and abroad. These home pages of museums have images and explanations of selected objects from their collections, and information on current exhibitions: http://icom.museum/vlmp/

Perseus Project, with major Latin authors (with online texts in Latin and English): http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cache/perscoll_Greco-Roman.html#text1

Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Rome; English translations of historical texts from Roman times: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/pgc.asp?page=ancient/asbook09.html

Latin Library:  major texts in Latin: http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/

Beazley Archive: Dictionary.   The Dictionary contains illustrated explanations of names, technical terms, and other vocabulary relating to Greek history, myth, geography, art and architecture. It is constantly being updated and expanded": http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/dictionary/default.htm

Databases that Can be Searched for Bibliography by Key Words:

GIL, University of Georgia Libraries catalogue: https://gil.uga.edu/

Databases that can be reached from the GALILEO web site: http://www.libs.uga.edu/research/
 
JStor (with all but most recent years of major English-language and a few foreign-language archaeology, classics, architecture and art history journals).

World Cat, which can be computer-searched for books located here and at other libraries; any books not at our library can be requested through Interlibrary Loan office.

Art Index, indexes articles on all periods of Western and Asian art history from over 400 journals in English, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Spanish, Dutch and Swedish from 1984 ff.; can be searched by subjects and key words.

Art Index Retrospective 1929-1984 (indexes same journals as Art Index, for years 1929-1984, but does not have abstracts for articles).

Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, covering literature in 1000 journals on all periods of Western and Asian architecture, for the years 1930 ff. 

Dissertation Abstracts, which can be computer-searched for dissertations dealing with paper topics; these can usually be individually ordered by calling 800-521-3042 (be prepared to give UMI order number), or requested through Interlibrary Loan office for personal consultation.

L'Année Philologique  (1949-2004); can be searched for place names, and names of artists and mythological characters. This comprehensive bibliography covers all types of publications dealing with all aspects of antiquity, including art and literature.

Oxford Art Online (Content includes more than 23,000 subject entries, 21,000 biographies, 500,000 bibliographic citations, 40,000 image links and 5,000 images contained within Grove Art Online.)

Index of Christian Art (This database records the iconography of works of Christian and non-Christian art produced from early apostolic times [approximately 65 A.D.] up to 1400 A.D. Begun as a card index in 1917, each card, and since 1991 each database record, contains bibliographic citations from books and journals, descriptive information, provenance, location and ownership information, and, when available, photographic reproduction of the recorded work of art.)

Bibliography of the History of Art (covering European and American art from late antiquity to the present, this database indexes art-related books, conference proceedings and dissertations, exhibition and dealer's catalogs and articles from 2500 journals).

ARTbibliographies Modern (This database includes abstracts of journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, and dissertations. Its scope includes artists and movements beginning with Impressionism up to the most recent works.)


Click here for standard archaeological abbreviations
<>http://www.ajaonline.org/index.php?ptype=page&pid=8
Click here for the AIA's format for citations of printed sources
Click here for the AIA's format for citations of electronic sources

Link to images for ARHI 3000 (Ancient Art)
Link to Index Page for ARHI 4000/6000 (Early Greek Art)
Link to Main Page for ARHI 4010/6010 (Classical and Hellenistic Greek Art)
Link to Study Guide for ARHI 4020/6020 (Roman Art and Architecture)
Link to images for ARHI 4030/6030 (Classical Tradition, a course on 8 myths in Western Art)
Link to Study Guide for ARHI 8700 (Roman Republican through Flavian sculpture)
Link to Ancient Texts for
ARHI 8700 (Roman Republican through Flavian sculpture)
Link to Study Guide for portraits and for reliefs for ARHI 6900 (Trajanic and Hadrianic periods)
Link 1 for ARHI 6900, to Ancient Texts (Trajanic and Hadrianic periods) and link 2 to Ancient Texts (Antonine and Severan periods)
Link to Reserve Books for ARHI 8700 (Roman Sarcophagi)

Bibliography of Books in Main Library on Roman Art & Architecture

Textbook used in my classes on Roman sculpture

NB115 .K57 1992 Diana E.E. Kleiner, Roman Sculpture (1992); copies available at UGA Bookstore

General Books on Roman Art

DG77 .A57 2005 T. Allan, Life, myth, and art in Ancient Rome (2005)

Folio N5760 .A4813 B. Andreae, The Art of Rome (1977)

N5610 .B295 2001 Mary Beard and John Henderson, Classical art : from Greece to Rome (2001)

N5760 .B40 S. Bertman, Art and the Romans: A Study of Roman Art as a Dynamic Expression of Roman Character (1975)

N5760 .B513 R. Bianchi Bandinelli, Rome: The Center of Power, 500 B.C. to A.D. 200 (1970)

N 5763 .B513 1971 R. Bianchi Bandinelli, Rome: The Late Empire, Roman art, A.D. 200-400 (1971)

Main Reference N5610 .O84 1993 John Boardman, ed., The Oxford history of classical art (1993)

N5760 .B74 R. Brilliant, Roman Art from the Republic to Constantine (1974)

N5760 .D435 1998 Eve D'Ambra, Roman art (1998)

Folio N5763 .A9 2006 Eve D’Ambra, Guy P.R. Métraux, eds., The Art of citizens, soldiers and freedmen in the Roman world (2006)

N5760 .R64 1993 E. D'Ambra, Roman Art in Context: An Anthology (1993)

N5760 .A73 1996 J. Elsner, ed., Art and Text in Roman Culture (1996)

N5760 .G32 2002 A. Gabucci, Roman Art: Art, Architecture and History (2002)

N5760 .G74 1995 M. Grant, Art in the Roman Empire (1995)

N5740 .H238 G. Hanfmann, Roman Art; a modern survey of the art of Imperial Rome (1964)

Folio N5763 .H3513 1988 Niels Hannestad, Roman art and imperial policy (1988)

N5760 .H4313 H. von Heintze, Roman Art (1971)

N5760 .H36 1983 M. Henig, ed., A Handbook of Roman Art: A Comprehensive Survey of All the Arts of the Roman World (1983)

N5760 .H6413 2004 T. Hölscher, The language of images in Roman art (2004)

N5760 .K313 1965 H. Kähler, The Art of Rome and her Empire (1965)

N5763 .I253 2000 Diana E.E. Kleiner and Susan B. Matheson, eds., I, Claudia II : women in Roman art and society (2000)

Folio N5755 .M38 2008 Carol C. Mattusch, Pompeii and the Roman villa : art and culture around the Bay of Naples (2008)

N5760 .R36 2001 N.H. and A. Ramage, Roman Art: Romulus to Constantine, 3rd ed. (2001)

PA25 .G7 no. 34 P. Stewart, Roman Art (2004)

N5760 .S67 2008 P. Stewart, The social history of Roman art (2008)

Main Ref N5760 .S68 1988 D. E. Strong, Roman Art (1988)

N5760 .T58 J. M. C. Toynbee, Art of the Romans (1965)

N5763 .U98 2005 Jeannine Diddle Uzzi, Children in the visual arts of imperial Rome (2005)

N5760 .V47 1978 C. Vermeule, Roman Art: Early Republic to Late Empire (1979)

N5851 .V4 C. Vermeule, Roman Imperial Art in Greece and Asia Minor (1968)

N5760 .W28 1991 S. Walker, Roman Art (1991)

N5760 .W564 M. Wheeler, Roman Art and Architecture (1964)

Roman Sculpture

Folio NB1296.3 .B66 Anthony Bonanno, Portraits and other heads on Roman historical relief up to the age of Septimius Severus (1976)

Q11 .C85 v.14 R. Brilliant, Gesture and rank in Roman art; the use of gestures to denote status in Roman sculpture and coinage (1963)

NB1875 .D38 2000 P.J.E. Davies, Death and the emperor : Roman imperial funerary monuments from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius (2000)

NX650 .W3 R47 2006 Sheila Dillon & Katherine E. Welch (eds.), Representations of war in ancient Rome (2006)

NB1296.3 .F454 2008 Jane Fejfer, Roman portraits in context (2008)

NB115 .H3 1968 P.G. Hamberg, Studies in Roman imperial art, with special reference to the state reliefs of the second century (1968)

NB85 .H3 George M. A. Hanfmann, Classical sculpture (1967)

N5760 .H65 2002 P.J. Holliday, The origins of Roman historical commemoration in the visual arts (2002)

AS281 .A34 v. 80 pt. 2 Jakob Munk Højte, Roman imperial statue bases : from Augustus to Commodus (2005)

NB133.5 .S46 K66 1995 M. Koortbojian, Myth, meaning, and memory on Roman sarcophagi (1995)

GALILEO netLibrary electronic book M. Koortbojian, Myth, meaning, and memory on Roman sarcophagi (1995)

NB94 .K69 2008   Rachel Meredith Kousser, Hellenistic and Roman ideal sculpture : the allure of the classical (2008)

NB85 .L3 1972 A.W. Lawrence, Greek and Roman Sculpture (1972)

NB115 .M273 2008 M. Marvin, The language of the muses: the dialogue between Roman and Greek sculpture  (2008)

NB1296.3 .R67 1997 Charles Brian Rose, Dynastic commemoration and imperial portraiture in the Julio-Claudian period (1997)

NB115 .S74 2003 P. Stewart, Statues in Roman society : representation and response (2003)

NB115 .S79 D. E. Strong, Roman Imperial Sculpture: an introduction to the commemorative and decorative sculpture of the Roman Empire down to the death of Constantine (1961)

NB115 .S8 1969 E. Strong, Roman Sculpture from Augustus to Constantine (1960)

NB133 .T57 Mario Torelli, Typology and structure of Roman historical reliefs (1982)

PA9 .M686 Suppl. no.194 Susan Wood, Imperial women : a study in public images, 40 B.C.-A.D. 68 (1999)

Literary Sources on Roman Art

DG68 .D83 D.R. Dudley, Urbs Roma: A Source Book of Classical Texts on the City and its Monuments (1967). Literary sources on buildings in Rome.

PA3612 .P68 1914 v. 5, v. 7 & vol. 9 Plutarch, Lives vol. 5 (with life of Pompey); Lives vol. 7 (with life of Caesar); Lives vol. 9 (with life of Mark Antony)

N5760 .P57 J. J. Pollitt, The Art of Rome; c. 753 B.C.-337 A.D.; sources and documents (1966). Literary sources.

PA6700 .A2 1997 v. 1 & 2 Suetonius, Lives of the Caesars (vol. 1 with lives of Caesar, Augustus, Tiberius and Caligula; vol. 2 with lives of Claudius, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius, Vespasian, Titus and Domitian)

PA6156 .A4 1921 3 vs. The scriptores historiae augustae, Loeb Classical Library / with an English translation by David Magie (1921-32) (lives of post-Flavian emperors)

Julio-Claudian Period

Stacks CC1 .A512 and JStor:  Four articles on "Pax" relief from Ara Pacis:
by B.S. Spaeth, "The Goddess Ceres in the Ara Pacis Augustae and the Carthage relief," in American Journal of Archaeology 98 (1994) 65-100;  by G.K. Galinsky in American Journal of Archaeology 96 (1992) 457-475; by N. de Grummond in AJA 94 (1990) 663-677; and by G.K. Galinsky in AJA 70 (1966) 223-43.

NB133 .C37 1995 D. Castriota, The Ara Pacis Augustae and the Imagery of Abundance in Later Greek and Roman Imperial Art (1995)

DG279 .G17 1996 Karl Galinsky, Augustan Culture: An Interpretive Introduction (1996)
NA 323 .M845 1961 G. Moretti, The Ara Pacis Augustae (1961)

NA 323 .M845 1961 G. Moretti, The Ara Pacis Augustae (1961)

NB133 .R6813 2007 Orietta Rossini, Ara Pacis (2007)
NA323 .S5 E. Simon, Ara Pacis Augustae (1968)

Folio NA9204 .R7 C66 2002 S. Younés, ed., Contro-progetti : Ara Pacis/Counter-projects : Ara Pacis (2002)

NA325 .F6 Z3 P. Zanker, Forum Augustum: das Bildprogramm (1968)

N 5760 .Z36 1988 P. Zanker, The Power of Images in the Age of Augustus (1988)

Flavian Period

DG291.6 .M32 W.C. McDermott, Roman portraits : the Flavian-Trajanic period (1979)

Folio NA9365 .P420 1983 M. Pfanner, Der Titusbogen (1983)

Trajanic Period

DG294 .B46 2001J. Bennett, Trajan : optimus princeps (2nd ed., 2001)

NA1489.8 .A66 A83 2003 G. Calcani (ed.), Apollodoro e la Colonna Traiana a Damasco : dalla tradizione al progetto (2003)

DG59 .D3 C63 1988 C. Cichorius, Trajan’s Column : a new edition of the Cichorius plates / introduction, commentary, and notes by Frank Lepper and Sheppard Frere (1988)

Folio NA9340 .R8 C6313 2000 Filippo Coarelli, The Column of Trajan (2000)

NB165 .T73 G760 W.H. Gross, Bildnisse Traians (1940)

Folio NA9370 .R6 L4 1987 A. M. Leander Touati, The great Trajanic frieze : the study of a monument and of the mechanisms of message transmission in Roman art (1987)

Fine Arts Restricted Folio NA312 .P23 1997 vs. 1-2 & portfolio J.E. Packer, The Forum of Trajan in Rome : a study of the monuments (1997)

DG69 .P6 John Hungerford Pollen, A description of the Trajan column (1874)

Folio NA9370 .B4 R67 M. Rotili, L’Arco di Traiano a Benevento (1972)

DG124 .S33 1993 Daniel N. Schowalter, The emperor and the gods : images from the time of Trajan (1993)

DG59 .D3 S844 2005 A.S. Stefan, Les guerres daciques de Domitien et de Trajan : architecture militaire, topographie, images et histoire (2005)

Hadrian

DG295 .B57 1997 A.R. Birley, Hadrian: the restless emperor (1997)

Folio NB165 .A5 C5 C. Clairmont, Die Bildnisse von Antinous (1966)

NA327 .T5 K2 H, Kähler, Hadrian und seine Villa bei Tivoli (1950)

DG292.7 A57 L35 1984 R. Lambert, Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous (1984)

NA327 .T5 M23 1995 William L. MacDonald and John A. Pinto, Hadrian’s villa and its legacy (1995)

NB115 .T6 1967 J.M.C. Toynbee, The Hadrianic school, a chapter in the history of Greek art (1967)

DG70 .T6 Y6813 2005 M. Yourcenar, Hadrian’s villa : between heaven and earth : a tour with Marguerite Yourcena (2005)

Antoninus Pius

DG296 .H8 1975 Willy Hüttl, Antoninus Pius (1975)

NA9340 .V3 V63 1973 L. Vogel, The column of Antoninus Pius (1973)

Marcus Aurelius

DG297 .B5 A.R. Birley, Marcus Aurelius (1966)

B580 .H28 2006 Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, translated with notes by Martin Hammond ; with an introduction by Diskin Clay (2006)

NB165 .A85 R9 I.S. Ryberg, Panel reliefs of Marcus Aurelius (1969)

NA9340 .R4 C65 2000 John Scheid & Valérie Huet (eds.), Colonne Aurélienne : autour de la colonne aurélienne. Geste et image sur la colonne de Marc Aurèle à Rome (2000)

Commodus

Stacks CC1 .A512 and on reserve, PCV258cgLC R. Hannah, "The Emperor's Stars: The Conservatori  Portrait of Commodus," American Journal of Archaeology 90 (1986) pp. 337-342, on Commodus as Hercules.

DG299 .H45 2002 O. Hekster, Commodus : an emperor at the crossroads (2002)

Septimius Severus and Severan Portraiture

Folio DG300 .B24 1996 D. Bagaral, Victory of propaganda : the dynastic aspect of the imperial propaganda of the Severi, the literary and archaeological evidence AD 193-235 (1996)

DG300 .B57 1989 A.R. Birley, Septimius Severus : the African emperor (rev. ed., 1989)

DG300 .M975R G.J. Murphy, The reign of the emperor L. Septimius Severus, from the evidence of the inscriptions (1945)

N7588 .N6 v. 1-2 S.A. Nodelman, Severan Imperial Portraiture (1964)

NB165 .S45 S6 1972 (put on reserve from Repository) D. Soechting, Porträts des Septimus Severus (1972)

DG300 .S48 2007 Simon Swain, Stephen Harrison, J. Elsner (eds.), Severan culture (2007)

Folio NA335 .L4 W37 1993 J.B. Ward-Perkins, The Severan buildings of Lepcis Magna : an architectural survey (1993)

Caracalla

N5613 .F47 C.C. Vermeule, "Caracalla and the Tetrarchs: Roman Emperors as Hercules," in Festschrift für Frank Brommer (1977) pp. 289-294

Elagabalus

DG303 .F74 1989 M. Frey, Untersuchungen zur Religion und zur Religionspolitik des Kaisers Elagabal (1989)

Soldier Emperors

DG305 .B7 G.C. Brauer, The age of the soldier emperors : Imperial Rome, A.D. 244-284 (1975)

Tetrarchy and Diocletian

DG313 .R44 2004 R. Rees, Diocletian and the tetrarchy (2004)

Constantine

NA9370 .R6 A37 2001
Maria Letizia Conforto, ed., Adriano e Costantino : le due fasi dell’arco nella valle del Colosseo (2001)

NA5620 .A1 H65 2004 R.R. Holloway, Constantine and Rome (2004)

NA9370 .R6 A73 1999 Patrizio Pensabene and Clementina Panella, eds., Arco di Costantino tra archeologia e archeometria (1999)

N6911 .Z465 2004 F. Zeri, L’Arco di Costantino : divagazioni sull’antico (2004)

Roman Architecture

<>NA2543 .S6 A52 1997 James C. Anderson, Roman architecture and society (1997)

NA310 .M2 1982 W. L. MacDonald, The Architecture of the Roman Empire,  v.1-2 (1982-86)

Main Ref NA310 .N28 1968 E. Nash, Pictorial Dictionary of Ancient Rome (1968), v. 1-2

Main Ref DG68 .R5 1992 L. Richardson, A new topographical dictionary of ancient Rome (1992)

NA260 .R6 1969 D. S. Robertson, Greek and Roman Architecture (1969)

NA310 .S44 1983 F. Sear, Roman Architecture (1982)

Folio DG63 .L49 1993 v. 1-6 and Eva Margareta Steinby, ed., Lexicon topographicum urbis Romae (1993-2000) — use in stacks

Folio DG63 .L49 1993 Suppl. v. 2-4 Lexicon topographicum urbis Romae. Supplementum (2004 ff.)
— use in stacks

Folio DG63 .L493 2001 v. 1-5 Adriano La Regina, ed., Lexicon topographicum urbis Romae : Suburbium (2001)
— use in stacks

TH16 .T38 2003 R.M. Taylor, Roman builders : a study in architectural process (2003)

NA310 .W32 1988 J.B. Ward-Perkins, Roman Architecture (1988)

NA 310 .W34 1981 J.B. Ward-Perkins, Roman Imperial Architecture (1981)

Folio NA310 .W55 2000 Mark Wilson Jones, Principles of Roman architecture (2000)

References on History and Mythology

DG203 .W470 D. Bowder (ed.), Who Was Who in the Roman World (1980)

DG274 .G750 1985 M. Grant, The Roman Emperors: A Biographical Guide to the Rulers of Imperial Rome 31 BC - AD 476 (1985)

HQ1136 .H45 1999 E.A. Hemelrijk, Matrona docta : educated women in the Roman élite from Cornelia to Julia Domna (1999)

Main Ref DE5 .09 2003 Oxford Classical Dictionary, 3rd ed. rev. (2003)

DG274 .S3 1995 C. Scarre, Chronicle of the Roman Emperors: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Rulers of Imperial Rome (1995)

BL303 T75 1970  E. Tripp, Crowell's Handbook of ClassicalMythology (1970)