- The
Lexicon Iconographi****
Mythologiae classicae (abbreviated LIMC) is a
multivolume encyclopedia cataloguing representations of
mythology in the plastic...
- Clerc, Gisèle, and Jean Leclant, "Sarapis", in
Lexicon Iconographi****
Mythologiae classicae (LIMC). VII.1:
Oidipous – Theseus, pp. 666–692, Zürich and...
- in the
title of
Latin author Fabius Planciades Fulgentius' 5th-century
Mythologiæ to
denote what is now
referred to as
classical mythology—i.e., Greco-Roman...
- six
hundred representations cataloged in the
Lexicon Iconographi****
Mythologiae classicae (LIMC). In
addition to the many
examples found on vase paintings...
- of Lycurgus).
Natalis Comes:
Mythologiae siue
explicationis fabularum libri decem;
translated as
Natale Conti's
Mythologiae,
translated and
annotated by...
- Library. Serbeti,
Eleutheria D., "Kronos", in
Lexicon Iconographi****
Mythologiae classicae (LIMC). VI.1:
Kentauroi et
Kentaurides – Oiax, Zürich and Munich...
- (2018), p.60 Gury, Françoise, "Selene, Luna" in
Lexicon Iconographi****
Mythologiae classicae (LIMC) VII.1
Artemis Verlag, Zürich and Munich, 1994. ISBN 3-7608-8751-1...
-
Etruscan mythological and cult
figures appear in the
Lexicon Iconographi****
Mythologiae classicae.
Etruscan inscriptions have
recently been
given a more authoritative...
- an
Italian mythographer, poet,
humanist and historian. His
major work
Mythologiae, ten
books written in Latin, was
first published in
Venice in 1567 and...
- name Hercules, or the
alternate name Alcides. In a
chapter of his book
Mythologiae (1567), the
influential mythographer Natale Conti collected and summarized...