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31 - Classics
University of Glasgow
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Article title
Dion von Prusa und die Semiose des Goetterbildes
Type
D - Journal article
DOI
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Title of journal
Millennium: Yearbook on the Culture and History of the First Millennium C.E.
Article number
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Volume number
6
Issue number
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First page of article
39
ISSN of journal
1867-0318
Year of publication
2009
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Number of additional authors
0
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Interdisciplinary
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Cross-referral requested
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Research group
None
Proposed double-weighted
No
Double-weighted statement
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Reserve for a double-weighted output
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Non-English
Yes
English abstract
From Xenophanes on we find literary and philosophical discussion of the anthropomorphic representation of the gods. Dio engages in this debate in a speech delivered within sight of Pheidias' famous statue of Zeus at Olympia. He represents the artist as appearing in court and defending the sculptural image of god. By analysing the statue not in mimetic but in semiotic terms, Dio revalues the visual image of god as a source of cognition and thus as an intermediary between the sensible world and the realm of the gods. He reconciles religious tradition and philosophical criticism of religion.