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Greek and Roman Treasures in Christchurch
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Discover the captivating world of Classical Antiquities with our exclusive book featuring a stunning selection of 30 remarkable objects from the prestigious James Logie Memorial Collection at the University of Canterbury. This collection, established in 1957 through the generosity of Marion Steven, celebrates Greek and Roman treasures that illuminate the artistry and craftsmanship of civilizations dating back over three millennia. Each meticulously illustrated item in this unique collection is paired with expert descriptions, allowing you to appreciate the historical significance and intricate details of these classical artifacts. Ideal for history enthusiasts, students, and collectors alike, this book not only showcases the finest classical treasures in Christchurch but also serves as an invaluable resource for understanding ancient cultures. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Greek pottery and Roman art, and explore the stories behind these incredible pieces that have shaped our understanding of the ancient world. A perfect addition to your library, this book provides insights into the work of ancient artisans and is a celebration of the timeless legacy of classical art. Experience the allure of ancient Greece and Rome today with this essential guide to one of New Zealand's finest antiquity collections.
Publication Date: 05-05-2007
This book presents a selection of 30 objects from the James Logie Memorial Collection of Classical Antiquities at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch. Founded in 1957 when Marion Steven of the Classics Department gifted items of Greek pottery in memory of her husband, James Logie, University Registrar 1950-56, the collection has developed into one of the finest repositories of classical treasures in New Zealand. Each of the items in this selection of highlights from the Logie Collection is illustrated and expertly described, providing the reader with an opportunity to see and understand the work of craftsmen going back more than three thousand years.
Publication Date: 05-05-2007
This book presents a selection of 30 objects from the James Logie Memorial Collection of Classical Antiquities at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch. Founded in 1957 when Marion Steven of the Classics Department gifted items of Greek pottery in memory of her husband, James Logie, University Registrar 1950-56, the collection has developed into one of the finest repositories of classical treasures in New Zealand. Each of the items in this selection of highlights from the Logie Collection is illustrated and expertly described, providing the reader with an opportunity to see and understand the work of craftsmen going back more than three thousand years.
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