Published by the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Romana 19 Contents Carl Nylander, Gustavo VI Adolfo, il “re archeologo” S.M. Il Re Gustavo VI Adolfo, Discorso in occasione del conferimento della laurea ad honorem Oxford 1955 Olle Brandt, Recent research on the tomb of Eurysaces Peter Danner, Stützen im Giebel—Ein Motiv der etruskischen Wandmalerei Harry Erkell, L’Imperatore Commodo ed Ercole-Melcart Pamela Hemphill, The Romans and the San Giovenale area Bo Lawergren, Lyres in the West (Italy, Greece) and East (Egypt, the Near East), ca. 2000 to 400 B.C. Örjan Wikander, Senators and equites V. Ancestral pride and genealogical studies in Late Republican Rome Charlotte Wikander, Acquarossa: campagna di scavo 1991 The Swedish Institute in Rome. Report for the academic years 1990–91 and 1991–92 Book reviews Charlotte Wikander, review of R.R. Knoop, Antefixa Satricana. Sixth-century architectural terracottas from the sanctuary of Mater Matuta at Satricum (Le Ferriere) Örjan Wikander, review of O. Salomies, Die römischen Vornamen. Studien zur römischen Namengebung Örjan Wikander, review of I. Nielsen, Thermae et balnea. The architecture and cultural history of Roman public baths Örjan Wikander, review of G. Brodribb, Roman brick and tile Göran Bäärnhielm, review of B. Mattson,…
Published by the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Romana 16 Contents Giovanni Colonna, ‘Il maestro dell’Ercole e delle Minerva. Nuova luce sull’attività dell’officina veiente’, pp. 7–41. Ingrid E.M. Edlund, ‘The sacred geography of southern Italy in Lycophron’s Alexandra’, pp. 43–49. Harry Erkell, ‘Varroniana III. Studi topografici. – Il culto all’Ara Maxima. Varro, De lingua latina V §§ 51–54 e VI § 54’, pp. 51–57. Erik J. Holmberg, ‘The Red-Line Painter’, pp. 59–90. Erik Nielsen, ‘Some preliminary thoughts on new and old terracottas’, pp. 91–119. Gad Rausing, ‘Charcoal, wheat and history’, pp. 121–124. Jocelyn Penny Small, ‘Left, right, and center: direction in Etruscan art’, pp. 125–135. Örjan Wikander, ‘Senators and equites. II. The aristocracy as agents of production’, pp. 137–145. Charlotte Wikander, Örjan Wikander & Giovanni Colonna, ‘An Etruscan inscription from Acquarossa’, pp. 147–148. Sebastian P.Q. Rahtz, ‘The Protestant Cemetery, Rome. A study undertaken under the auspices of the Unione Internazionale degli Instituti di Archeologia, Stora e Stora dell’arte in Roma. Interim report’, pp. 149–167. Carl Nylander, ‘The Swedish Institute in Rome (founded 1926). Report for the academic years 1984/85 and 1985/86’, pp. 169–171. ‘Guide for contributors to Opuscula Atheniensia and Opuscula Romana’, pp….
Published by the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Romana 15 Contents Patrikk Bruun, ‘From polis to metropolis. Notes on Thessalonica in the administration of the Late Roman Empire´, pp. 7–16. Lucos Cozza, ‘La grande pianta di Falerii esposta nel museo di Villa Giulia’, pp. 17–46. Ingrid Edlund, ‘A terracotta head from Poggio Civitate (Murlo)’, pp. 47–53. Harry Erkell, ‘Varroniana II. Studi topografici in Varro, De lingua Latina V, §§45–50’, pp. 55–65. Hack Kampmann, ‘The ustrinum in Palazzo del Parlamento in Rome’, pp. 67–78. John Kraft, ‘The Cretan Labyrinth and the walls of Troy. An analysis of Roman labyrinth designs’, pp. 79–86. Anne-Marie Leander Touati, ‘A marble head in the Swedish Institute in Rome’, pp. 87–92. Hugo Montgomery, ‘Decurion and clergy—some suggestions’, pp. 93–95. Eva Rystedt, ‘An unusual Etruscan vase from Chiusi’, pp. 97–104. Charlotte Scheffer, ‘Was there a garden at Poggio Civitate?’, pp. 105–108. Bengt E. Thomasson, ‘Zur Laufbahn einiger Statthalter des Prinzipats’, pp. 109–141. David Whitehouse, ‘Medieval pottery from Luni sul Mignone’, pp. 143–147. Örjan Wikander, ‘Mill channels, weirs and ponds. The environment of ancient watermills’, pp. 149–154. Örjan Wikander, ‘Senators and equites. I. The case of the Aufidii’, pp. 155–63. Guide…