Talk:Ancient Greek sculpture

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This is a suggested outline for the article, please amend. (Above comment moved from article)Bridesmill 20:43, 3 November 2007 (UTC)


 * A section on polychromy should be added. athinaios 18:10, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

Article is incomplete, a kind classicist completing this would be greatly appreciated.

Article is incomplete, a kind classicist completing this would be greatly appreciated. Darkshoe (talk) 01:22, 12 March 2008 (UTC)

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"Latinized script"
It should be made clear that the Mantiklos Apollo is not a multi-lingual artefact as cf. the Rosetta Stone, i. e. the "Latinized script" mentioned does not exist as a physical artefact and is only mentioned here to make the Greek text easier to read for non-Grecophones. Just saying, as I first read the passage as if it really held the same Greek inscription in both Greek script and in Old Italic script and hence, I was stunned to find the mention of a supposed letter w in Old Italic. Even so, the transliteration includes a few errors (which pointed me to originally assume a multi-lingual artefact, where a Greek inscriptor would use the correct letters for the Greek part and partly incorrect Old Italic letters that only optically resemble original Greek letters), for example υ does not transliterate to u (which would be ου) but to y, and χ transliterates to ch, not to x (which would be ξ). --79.242.203.134 (talk) 11:19, 14 October 2017 (UTC)

It has been suggested that Classical Greek sculpture be merged into this article.
This discussion is actually at Talk:Classical Greek sculpture. Please comment there! 03:08, 5 November 2022 (UTC)