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Tourist map Trkiye-Turkey, Turkish Defence Ministry, 1994, sheet 2
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Id., A. Ein Fhrer durch die ant. Stadt und das Museum, 1990
E. AKURGAL, W. KOENIGS,
Griech. und rm. Kunst in der Trkei, 1987, 413 f. Westtrkei, 1991, 162-172 Das Bildnis Pindars, in: Ant. Welt 24, 1993, 1, 56-58.
N. HIMMELMANN,
[German version]
Byzantine period
The small number of public inscriptions from the Byzantine as compared to the Roman era indicates that A. underwent a decline, which may have been accelerated in the 7th cent. by an earthquake. Renamed Stauropolis (7th cent.) and Caria (9th cent. [1. 94]). The hill of the acropolis is converted into a fortress, the theatre complex incorporated and destroyed after the 6th cent. The temple of Aphrodite is rededicated as the Church of the Archangel. A court complex adjacent to the former odeum is a bishop's residence during the Byzantine period. South of the centre, a church with triple apse is interpreted as a martyrium or minster. Leisten, Thomas (Princeton)
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1 W. BRANDES, Die Stdte Kleinasiens im 7. und 8. Jh., 1989.
K. T. ERIM,
The Classical Tradition in the Byzantine Provincial City: The Evidence of Thessalonike and A., in: M. MULLET, R. SCOTT (ed.), Byzantium and
School of sculpture
The title Aphrodisias school of sculpture was coined by Squarciapino to describe c. 25 sculptors known by their signatures to have been from A. During the early imperial period, the Roman freedmen M. Cossutius Cerdo, Cossutius Menelaus and others from the Pasiteles Circle were signing with their ethnic in Rome, Olympia and Crete. An inscription has been discovered that attests to the same origins for Coblanus. Aristeas and Papias, as well as Antonianus, were working for Hadrian in Rome; at the same time Zenon Attina and Zenas Alexandrou. Inscriptions found in A. have enabled at least five Roman statues of gods, signed by Flavius Chryserus, Flavius Andronicus and Flavius Zenon, and now in Copenhagen, to be dated to the 4th cent. AD. Excavations in A. have uncovered 24 further signatures, some showing familial links with the Roman workshop. A sculptural centre had developed in A. on the basis of local marble quarries, and remained economically important until the 5th cent. AD, sculpture competitions even being held. Work was produced in all genres and in the various period styles. However, it is no longer appropriate to use the expression sculptural school of A. in the stylistic sense to describe an expressively baroque stylistic tendency and decorative school. Neudecker, Richard (Rome)
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M. SQUARCIAPINO,
La Scuola di Afrodisia, 1943 Mythological sculpture in the fourth century A. D., in: MDAI(Ist) 44, 1994, 307-316.
B. KIILERICH, H. TORP,
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Bibliography
1 E. BLUMENTHAL, Die altgriech. Siedlungskolonisation im Mittelmeerraum unter bes. Bercksichtigung der Sdkste Kleinasiens, 1963 2 L. BUDDE, St. Pantaleon von A. in Kilikien, 1987.
H. HELLENKEMPER, F. HILD,
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1 G. WINKLER, R. KNIG, C. Plinius Secundus d. ., Naturkunde (Latin-German), bk. 5, 1993. Tourist map Trkiye-Turkey, Turk. Defence Ministry, 1994, sheet 2.
Citation
"Aphrodisias." Brills New Pauly. Brill Online, 2013. Reference. Tulane University. 03 May 2013 <http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/brill-s-newpauly/aphrodisias-e127300>
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