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L’acanto nei capitelli corinzi a Roma tra la seconda metà del II sec. a.C. e il periodo del II Triunvirato

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  • Localización: Archeologia classica, ISSN 0391-8165, Vol. 73, Nº. 12, 2022, págs. 599-613
  • Idioma: italiano
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    • This contribution deals with the theme of the transformations that the Corinthian capital deriving from Greek models undergoes in Rome between the second half of the II century BC and the period of the second Triumvirate. For the second half of the second century an important testimony is given by the capitals of the Rotondo temple on the Foro Boario and by a capital attributed to the temple of Mars on the Circo Flaminio. For the end of the 2nd and the beginning of the 1st century BC we have the capitals of temple B in Largo Argentina and some fragments of Pentelic marble relief also coming from Largo Argentina. There is less documentation in Rome for the first half of the first century BC. An attempt was made to fill this gap with capitals from Lazio and Umbria attributed in this period (temple of the Dioscuri in Cori, forum in Spoleto, temple of Minerva in Assisi, crypt of San Pietro in Tuscania). Finally, we treated the capitals of the period of the second Triumvirate in Rome, highlighting the stylistic differences compared to Greek models


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