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Acknowledgments | 9 | |
Introduction | 13 | |
1 | The Marsyas Myth and Its Representations in Antiquity | 19 |
2 | The Ancient Symbolism of the Myth | 26 |
3 | The Survival of the Myth and Its Meaning from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance | 34 |
4 | The Augustan Intaglio Gem: Copies, Variants, Inspirations | 43 |
5 | The Influence of Classical Marsyas Sculptures | 61 |
6 | Marsyas Scenes from a Roman Ceiling Borrowed for Renaissance Palace Decorations | 72 |
7 | The Woodcut Illustration of the Ovidio vulgare of 1497 and Its Influence | 83 |
8 | Iconographic Inventions of the Second Quarter of the Cinquecento | 93 |
9 | Venetian Depictions of the Myth from Mid Century | 113 |
10 | The Marsyas Myth in the Era of the Counter-Reformation | 120 |
11 | Titian's Flaying of Marsyas | 133 |
Conclusions | 142 | |
Appendix: List of the Italian Representations of the Marsyas Myth c. 1460-1575 | 145 | |
Notes | 156 | |
Bibliography | 168 | |
Index | 179 |
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