"Type","dc-title","Name","dc-date","Redirect","Chronology","dc-creator","UserLevel","Id","Icon","dc-subject","Collection","dc-description","dc-publisher" "Object","Philosopher Figurine Fragment","T 1221","21 May 1936","","","","","Agora:Object:T 1221","","","Agora","Front of torso from waist up on right side preserved, and mouth with beard.; Man with long beard; probably from a bust as there are horizontal bands just below the breasts.; White slip; red, blue and yellow paint.; Red clay.","" "Object","Head of Philosopher Figurine","T 4386","28 June 1996","","","","","Agora:Object:T 4386","Agora:Image:2008.01.0344::/Agora/2008/2008.01/2008.01.0344.tif::1309::1512","","Agora","Front half of moulded male head, worn, with part of beard broken away. ; Facial features of a philosopher; bald, with high forehead, heavy brows, deeply set eyes and mouth, broad nose, long moustache and beard. ; Inside hollow, with air vent through top of head.; Remains of white and pink added paint.; Early Roman.; Pinkish-red, fine-grained fabric.","" "Object","Head of Philosopher Figurine","T 1107","9 April 1936","","","","","Agora:Object:T 1107","","","Agora","Broken behind and at chin.; An old 's man head with heavy beard.; Little hair. Bulging eyes and slightly wrinkled brows.; Clay covered with white paint.; Red clay.","" "Object","Marble Fragment","I 6010","9 June 1947","","2nd. century A.D.","","","Agora:Object:I 6010","","","Agora","Inscribed fragment of Herm of Zeno.; Fragment from the sloping upper part of a portrait herm; left side and inscribed face only preserved.; Herm of Zeno, son of Mnaseas, the Stoic philosopher.; One line of the inscription preserved.; Pentelic marble.","" "Object","Decree","I 918","3 June 1933","","September 225 B.C.","","","Agora:Object:I 918","Agora:Image:2008.16.0094::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0094.tif::1286::2633","","Agora","Inscribed stele.; The left side is worked with a claw against the pediment (the akroteria of which are chopped back) and four flutings divided by fillets, with a rectangle at the bottom enclosing three dots. Rough picked behind and beneath.; Decree honoring Prytanis, the Peripatetic Philosopher.; Fifty-one lines of the inscription preserved; at the bottom a wreath with radiating leaves enclosing three more lines.; Pentelic marble.","" "Object","Dedication","I 848","20 May 1933","","","","","Agora:Object:I 848","Agora:Image:2008.16.0378::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0378.tif::4475::832","","Agora","Inscribed lintel block.; The left end is embedded in cement, but the dimensions appear to be fully preserved; a few large chips missing from the top, and the junction with the door posts broken away at the corners. Top and right side picked rough; soffit and back, fine picked.; Library dedication. Dedication to Athena Polias and the Emperor Trajan and the city of Athens by the priest of the Philosophical Muses, Titus Flavius Pantainos: the outer porticoes, the peristyle, the library with its books, and the entire establishment.; The inscription is framed by a cyma and cavetto, and crowned by a large moulding. The lower three lines of the four line inscription are on a surface cut back ca. 0.005m. from that of the top line, which thus forms a raised band, which is continued down the sides to include one letter each in the second and third lines, and along the bottom, to include four letters. The last letters of lines three and four are written on the cyma.; Pentelic marble.","" "Object","Draped Seated Figure Fragment","S 826","11 February 1937","","","","","Agora:Object:S 826","Agora:Image:2012.25.0261::/Agora/2012/2012.25/2012.25.0261.jpg::1530::2048","","Agora","Badly damaged draped figure seated on a throne (Kybele? Philosopher ?). The throne is broken at top, left side and front of bottom. The head, shoulders, arms (except left forearm) and legs from the knees down are also missing.; The figure is wrapped in a heavy cloak one end of which is thrown across its legs in heavy folds. The left hand rested in the lap, the right seems to have been raised (possibly holding a staff). The throne has a high curved back and no arms. Its sides, which are solid to the ground, end in the foreparts of winged lions. Cf. S 930.; Pentelic marble.; Possibly a male figure: cf. Richter (1929), Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks, fig. 333 (fig. 350 in forth edition 1970), portrait statue in the British Museum, and fig. 445 (fig. 356 in forth edition 1970), statue signed by Zeuxis in the Metropolitan Museum.","" "Object","","Agora XXX, no. 1631","","","Ca. 460-450 B.C.","","","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1631","","Red Figured And White Ground | Cups | Type Uncertain","Agora","Floor fragment with start of stem on underside and four grooves between stem and bowl. Max. dim. 0.044.; ; I, man or youth (body, legs to knees) in a chlamys, standing frontally with his right arm (upper part) outstretched. Dilute glaze: edges of large folds.; ; The grooves at the top of the stem suggest that 1631 may have been an Acrocup, except that it lacks the fillet that normally appears between the stem and bowl on these cups. For this type of cup, see Bloesch, FAS, pp. 141--144; Agora XII, pp. 93--97.; ; Probably by the Penthesilea Painter. The drapery particularly agrees with Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society on loan to the University Museum L.637.1a (ARV2 880, 3; Paralip. 322, 3; Addenda 301); Hamburg 1900.164, the youth standing between the horses on one side (ARV2 880, 4; Paralip. 428, 4; Addenda 301); Chicago, Art Inst. 89.27 (ARV2 884, 77; Addenda 302); and Berlin 2548, an Acrocup, the woman wrapped in a himation and facing a satyr (ARV2 888, 147).",""