List of IllustrationsForeword, by T. H. carpenterIntroductionParadigms and the Role of PoetryChronologyPurposes and Methodology1. GreeceThe Fran+ºois VaseCorinthian PerspectivesTroilos and AchilleusExekiasSirensRansom of HektorFifth-century Portraits of Achilleus and OdysseusKabiric VasesConclusions2. Megale HellasTrojan TopicsThe Funeral of PatroklosThetis' Touch and an Embassy to AchilleusThe Dolon PainterThersitesLykaonConclusions3. EtruriaThe Monteleone di Spoleto ChariotThe First Pania PyxisThe Ambush of TroilosFifth-century MirrorsAchilleus' Immolation of Trojan YouthsThe Torre San Severo SarcophagusAftermath and ConclusionsConclusionsNotesBibliographyIndex
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""These rich essays by Steven Lowenstam contribute to the centuries-long debates on the relationship between painting and poetry.The volume is quite successful in bringing together for comparison and contrast stories of the Trojan cycle as told by the Greeks and Etruscans.""