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The Emergence and Significance of the Palaestra Type in Greek Architecture | 514 |
Gymnasium, Palaestra, Campus and Bathing in Late Hellenistic Pompeii | 473 |
New Research on the Gymnasium of Eretria | 463 |
A Gymnasion at Segesta? A Review of the Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence | 420 |
Ruler Portraits and Ruler Cult in the Pergamon Gymnasion | 380 |
The Gymnasiarchia from the Hellenistic Age to the Roman Empire | 373 |
Gymnasia in Eastern Sicily of the Hellenistic and Roman Period | 373 |
Hellenistic Gymnasia in the Heart of Athens: Change and Continuity | 371 |
A New Athenian Gymnasium from the 4th Century BC? | 371 |
Development of Gymnasia and Graeco- Roman Cityscapes - kompletter Band | 369 |
Gymnasial Buildings and Sanctuaries. A Contribution to the Formation of the Palaestra and an Interpretation of the So-Called ‘Echo Stoa’ | 351 |
Greek Gymnasia for Non-Greek People. Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence in Pre-Roman Italy | 348 |
Interpreting the Plural ‘Gymnasia’ within the Context of Ruler Cult | 337 |
The Posthumous Depiction of Youths in Late Hellenistic and Early Imperial Gymnasia | 326 |
Crowded or Empty Spaces? The Statuary Decoration of the ‘Palaestrae’ in Pompeii and Herculaneum | 319 |
Development of Gymnasia and Graeco-Roman Cityscapes - Introduction | 240 |