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 Athena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Athena is an armed warrior goddess, never a child, always a virgin (parthenos); she is said to have found the advances of men to be childish.
Athena from the east pediment of the Afea temple in Aegina
Athena is also often depicted with an owl (a symbol of wisdom) sitting on one of her shoulders.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Athena   (1802 words)

  
 Athena
Inventor of the flute, the plough and the ox-yoke, the horse bridle and the chariot.
In spite of this birthright of armor, Athena was not known to have a bellicose nature, nor did she bear arms except when her country was threatened or attacked, or when she came to the aid of heroes such as Herakles, Perseus, and Odysseus.
Athena had lent the great shield of polished bronze to Perseus for use as a mirror, so he did not have to look at the gorgon, but only at her reflection.
www.arthistory.sbc.edu /imageswomen/papers/stebbinsathena/athena2.html   (2482 words)

  
 Essay: The Gilding of Nashville's Athena Parthenos
The statue is a re-creation of Athena Parthenos that once stood in the Parthenon in Athens.
Athena's exposed skin, mainly that of her face and arms, was mysteriously carved or molded from sheets of ivory.
For example, the gold plates on the Athena statue in ancient times weighed approximately 1,500 pounds and were one-eighth to one-sixteenth of an inch thick.
pages.prodigy.net /nhn.slate/nh00049.html   (541 words)

  
 Athens
The Temple of Athena Parthenos, the Parthenon,now a ruin lying atop the Acropolis of Athens, is the testament in stone to that claim.
The Athena Parthenos, sculpted of ivory over a wood core, and embellished with bronze and gold was so large and lavish, its construction is said to have nearly bankrupted the coffers of the city.
Athena's reputation as the goddess of respectable wisdom was a later addition, strengthened by her role as patron of the Athens that brought classical Greek civilization to its height.
www.emich.edu /abroad/staff/Benita/Athens.html   (7045 words)

  
 Ambrosia
The Greek Parthenon was built in honor of the goddess Athena Parthenos, which means maiden.
The Parthenon was completed in 432 B.C. Considered to be the greatest achievement of Pheidias, the pre-eminent sculptor of Ancient Greece, the original Athena Parthenos was an superb example of the high degree of refinement achieved by the ancient masters.
Athena's breastplate, also called her aegis, is made from a magic goatskin which made the wearer invulnerable and was given to Athena by her father, Zeus.
www.geocities.com /vampambrosia/parthenon.htm   (1161 words)

  
 The Parthenon - Temple of Athena Parthenos
The Parthenon- Ancient Temple of Athena Parthenos
In the Greek epic Iliad, Athena's warlike qualities are apparent as she sternly thwarts Aphrodite, goddess of erotic desire, and Aphrodite's pawns, the ill-fated lovers Paris and Helen of Troy.
Athena is shown here wearing the helmet with which she is identified.
charliecat24.tripod.com /greece/parth.html   (697 words)

  
 Notebook
Athena was the goddess of the olive tree, the sacred tree of Athens, and, even in the age of Pericles, Pheidias' famous statue of Athena Parthenos had a snake rearing up behind her shield and another coiled around her waist.
Athena Parthenos, as she was known by the ancients, played a part in the most important stories involving cosmogony.
Athena competed with Poseidon for the possession of Attica and proffered to its inhabitants the olive tree, symbol of peace and prosperity.
www.noteaccess.com /APPROACHES/AGW/Athena.htm   (2672 words)

  
 Chryselephantine Statue of Athena
Athena stands holding a Nike (Victory) on her right hand that extends forward from the elbow, as if offering Nike to the Athenian citizens.
The statue was a hollow construction with a wooden armature that supported the outer surfaces of the golden drapery, and the ivory flesh of Athena.
The Parthenon’s main function was to provide shelter for the monumental chryselephantine (made of gold and ivory) statue of Athena that was created by Pheidias and dedicated in 438 BCE.
www.ancient-greece.org /art/athena-statue.html   (271 words)

  
 fathena.html
For Parthenos means virgin, yet the city revered their goddess as The Mother of Men, a queen, a mistress, and a protectress.
Athena's warrior status was implied by her helmet-- from whose visor sprang winged horses, the spear resting against her left shoulder, and by the Nike [Victory] figure, flourishing a wreath, in her extended hand: victory assured" (Spivey, 167).
Athena herself stood at the center of the wide base, with the middle of the five Doric columns of the Parthenon's two-tiered interior cella standing directly behind her.
www.perseus.tufts.edu /cl135/Students/Colin_Delaney/fathena.html   (1809 words)

  
 Athena
Athena was bascially known, however, as the city protectress and goddess of war, wisdom, practical reason and handicraft.
Athena’s birth in itself, not to mention the other feats she was acknowledged for, is interesting.
Athena’s face, hands, and feet were of ivory, her eyes of precious jewels.
www.stark.kent.edu /~jmoneysmith/gbi/ourweb/athena.htm   (959 words)

  
 The Colossal Athena Parthenos Statues of Pheidias
The Shield of Athena Parthenos, battle of the Athenians against the Amazons,the women warriors, (Amazonomachy).
A Greek Website with many more images of the reconstructed Athena Parthenos
Pheidias made his Athena as would one who knew optics and geometry and “knowing that things that are high will appear very small.” His Athena was made with her mouth open, nostrils distended, and the rest in proportion to the height of the columns.
www.mlahanas.de /Greeks/Arts/AthenaParthenos.htm   (1264 words)

  
 PHEIDIAS
Among works for which Phidias is famous are three monuments to Athena on the Athenian Acropolis (the Athena Promachos, the Lemnian Athena, and the colossal Athena Parthenos for the Parthenon) and the colossal seated Zeus for the Temple of Zeus at Olympia; none of these survives in the original.
The colossal statue of the Athena Parthenos, which Phidias made for the Parthenon, was completed and dedicated in 438.
They then accused him of impiety (for including portraits of Pericles and himself on the shield of Athena on the Athena Parthenos), and he was thrown into prison.
www.ce.berkeley.edu /~filippou/Research/Fedeas/pheidias.htm   (628 words)

  
 Bibliography
Harrison, E.B. ‘The composition of the Amazonomachy on the shield of Athena Parthenos’, Hesperia 35: 107-33.
Herington, C.J. Athena Parthenos and Athena Polias: a study in the religion of Pericleian Athens.
Hurwit, J.M. ‘Beautiful evil: Pandora and the Athena Parthenos’, AJA 99: 171-86.
www.swan.ac.uk /classics/staff/dg/www/attbib.htm   (1561 words)

  
 Comparison of Severan copy of Athena Parthenos and 13th Century essay Direct Essays.com - Over 101,000 essays, term papers and book reports available for direct access!
The Reduced Replica of Athena Parthenos - at the MFA in Boston is a marble statue which depicts a graceful, robed female icon.
Comparison of Severan copy of Athena Parthenos and 13th century Virgin and Mary The Severan copy of Athena Parthenos and an early 13th century Virgin child are two pieces at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts that compare and contrast in several ways.
Comparison of Severan copy of Athena Parthenos and 13th Century
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 Phidias - Wikipedia
Dargestellt waren der Feldherr Miltiades, die Schutzgöttin Athens, Athena, der Schutzgott Delphis, Apollon, außerdem die 10 attischen Phylenheroen (u.a.
An der Basis befand sich das Bildnis des Arimnestos, der in den Schlachten von Marathon und Platää das Kontingent der Plataier befehligt hatte.
Die etwa 3,50 m hohe Athena Areia stand im Tempel, den die Athener auf dem Schlachtfeld bei Platää zu Ehren des Sieges über die Perser errichtet hatten.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Phidias   (1435 words)

  
 Athena --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The name Parthenon refers to the cult of Athena Parthenos (“Athena the Virgin&;) that was associated with the temple.
Athena was probably a pre-Hellenic goddess and was later taken over by the Greeks.
Athena was also worshiped as the goddess of wisdom and of crafts, especially spinning and weaving.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9010063   (572 words)

  
 Athena Parthenos, in progress, The Parthenon, Nashville, TN
Athena Parthenos, in progress, The Parthenon, Nashville, TN Athena Parthenos, in progress -
Although the head of Athena was assembled over an aluminum armature, the lower part was made in steel.
LeQuire is working on Athena's right arm and has begun the armature for the figures on the base.
alanlequire.com /athenaessay.html   (336 words)

  
 Athena Term Life
Athena was known as being the goddess of wisdom, war, the arts,...
Athena Review 1,4: Caesar's Campaigns in Gaul - Caesar's life: Cnaeus Julius Caesar was born about 100 BC into a patrician...
MIT ISandT: The Athena Release - The life-cycle of the Athena Release is built around the school year.
www.insurance-listing.com /athena-term-life.html   (299 words)

  
 The Goddess Athena
Athena's sacred temple on the acropolis in Athens, Greece is called the Parthenon (temple of the virgin) because she was one of the three virgin Olympian goddesses.
The Greek goddess Athena (A-theen-uh), later called Minerva by the Romans, was the goddess of wisdom, battle, and certain crafts, and was the protector of the concept of cities.
She is identified often in mythology as grey-eyed or flashing-eyed Athena, and is sometimes called Pallas Athena because she accidentally killed Pallas, a daughter of the sea god, Triton.
vathena.arc.nasa.gov /project/teacher/goddess   (551 words)

  
 aa171
Athena Parthenos holding Nike, with spear and shield, snake at feet L. Legend obscure.
www.medievalcrusades.com /athens/aa1712.htm   (14 words)

  
 Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County-The Parthenon
From this later model LeQuire spent about three years enlarging and casting the full-size Athena Parthenos.
The Athena statue was constructed from 1982 to 1990.
Athena was cast out of gypsum cement in many molds and assembled inside the Parthenon.
www.nashville.gov /parthenon/Athena.htm   (552 words)

  
 athena sculpture
Athena, a new, classically inspired sculpture of the head of the goddess, set like an oracle on a low square base, a return to the complexity of form and weight of expression and emotive power of classical art...
This bronze bust of Goddess Athena depicts the defendress as a gentle, composed, tender and nurturing goddess.
Athena was the Greek Goddess of wisdom and women's crafts...
www.1st-in-metalworks.com /27/athena-sculpture.html   (445 words)

  
 Alan LeQuire: Athena Parthenos
The unveiling of Athena Parthenos in 1990 made LeQuire a celebrity and figure of controversy throughout Tennessee, and attracted favorable notice from classical scholars, archaeologists, and art critics nationwide, along with articles in Artnews and the New York Times Magazine.
In 1982, Alan LeQuire competed and won the commission to recreate for the Parthenon in Nashville the lost Athena Parthenos by fifth-century Greek sculptor, Pheidias.
Below are various photos showcasing the largest free-standing interior statue in the western hemisphere, Athena Parthenos.
www.alanlequire.com /athena.html   (900 words)

  
 The Parthenon in Nashville Tennessee's Centennial Exposition
The Parthenon was dedicated to Athena Parthenos, the Greek virgin goddess of wisdom and the protectress of the city.
A 42 foot ivory statue of Athena adorned the sanctuary in the temple.
The original Parthenon is located on the crest of the Acropolis, a hill overlooking Athens, Greece.
www.padfield.com /2001/parthenon.html   (218 words)

  
 GRANMA INTERNACIONAL DIGITAL,CUBA
Born from Zeus&; head, this goddess of wisdom, arts, science and...war was also called Athena Parthenos, meaning the Virgin goddess.
His favorite child was Pallas Athena, to whom he entrusted his symbols of power, his coat of arms adorned with the head of Medusa, his shield and his main weapon, the thunderbolt.
To thank her for giving them the olive tree, the ancient Greeks (Athenians, Spartans and others) erected several temples to her, the most important of which is the Parthenon, a magnificent construction in Doric style, one of the buildings of the Acropolis which is now a symbol of the city of Athens.
www.granma.cu /ingles/ener5/5atenas-i.html   (817 words)

  
 Perseus Image Browser
Athena Parthenos reconstruction: Reconstruction of the Athena Parthenos in the Royal Ontario Museum, view from proper left, showing shield...
Athena Parthenos reconstruction: Reconstruction of the Athena Parthenos in the Royal Ontario Museum, shield
Athena Parthenos reconstruction: Reconstruction of the Athena Parthenos in the Royal Ontario Museum, detail of upper body and head
www.perseus.tufts.edu /cgi-bin/imbrow?type=sor&query=a.value%20%3D%20%27Athena%20Parthenos%20reconstruction%27   (126 words)

  
 Peplos for Athena Parthenos
This peplos was in all probability not placed the colossal statue of Athena in the Parthenon.
Below is a drawing of the ship-cart parked next to the Acropolis after the peplos has been removed from the mast.
It has been suggested that it was hung in the temple.
depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu /classics/dunkle/courses/panfest/peplos2.htm   (236 words)

  
 Statue of Athena Parthenos
This is a reconstruction of the colossal (39 ft. high) statue of Athena Parthenos ('virgin'), created by the sculptor Pheidias, in the Parthenon.
The Greeks viewed the snake positively as a symbol of renewal (sloughs off its old skin) and was associated with gods of the earth.
This statue was made of wood, plated with gold and ivory.
depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu /classics/dunkle/athnlife/athenapa.htm   (58 words)

  
 The State Hermitage Museum: Collection Highlights
According to Pausanias, just such a helmet adorned the head of the Athena Parthenos, the great sculpture made by the renowned Phidias for the Parthenon in Athens.
The medallion, which has a delicate network of minute interwoven chains attached to it, is decorated with miniature discs, rosettes and pendant buds, and a relief representation of three Sphinxes and the head of Athena clad in a sumptuous helmet.
This medallion relief was undoubtedly inspired by the original, which the artist must have seen himself, and is the earliest and most perfect reproduction of the famous sculpture.
www.hermitagemuseum.org /html_En/03/hm3_1_5b.html   (169 words)

  
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