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Book SynopsisThe author considers the Morgantina terracottas as representatives of one of the liveliest traditions of the Greek minor arts, and thus he examines questions of stylistic development and influence, workshop traditions, and technique. Originally published in 1982. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again mak
Table of Contents*FrontMatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. vii*List of Plates, pg. ix*List of Text Figures, pg. xi*Editor's Foreword, pg. xiii*Preface, pg. xvii*Abbreviations, pg. xxi*Introduction and Historical Sketch, pg. 1*I. Archaic and Early-Classical Terracottas, pg. 9*II. Late-Classical Terracottas, pg. 22*III. Early-Hellenistic Terracottas, pg. 41*IV. Late-Hellenistic Terracottas, pg. 74*V. The VotiveTerracottas, pg. 81*Introduction Part I., pg. 115*Introduction Part II., pg. 161*Introduction Part III., pg. 200*List of Contexts, pg. 238*Concordance, pg. 261*Index, pg. 263*1-19, pg. 269*20-40, pg. 290*41-60, pg. 311*61-80, pg. 331*81-100, pg. 351*101-120, pg. 371*121-150, pg. 391