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- Pinax abstract "In the culture of ancient Greece and Magna Graecia, a pinax (πίναξ) (plural pinakes - πίνακες) or a "board", denotes a votive tablet of painted wood, terracotta, marble or bronze that served as a votive object deposited in a sanctuary or as a memorial affixed within a burial chamber. In daily life pinax might equally denote a wax-covered writing tablet. In Christian contexts, painted icons ("images") are pinakes. In the theatre of ancient Greece, they were colored images either carved out of stone or wood or even made of cloth that were hung in the scene as background. (The term pinacotheca for a picture gallery derives from such usages.)Marble pinakes were individually carved, but terracotta ones were impressed in molds, and bronze ones might be repeatedly cast from a model from which wax and resin impressions were made, in the technique called lost wax casting. At Locri thousands of carefully buried pinakes have been recovered, most of them from the sanctuary of Persephone or that of Aphrodite.The Roman architect Vitruvius mentions the pinakes in the cellas of temples, and even in the possession of private persons. Such a collection was a pinakothek, which is a modern German term for an art museum, such as the Alte Pinakothek of Munich.Callimachus, the Alexandrian poet and scholar at the Library of Alexandria, formed a kind of index, or "map picture" of the library's contents, which he named Pinakes, a term that continued in use in bibliographic catalogs.Pinakes feature in the classical collections of most comprehensive museums.".
- Pinax thumbnail Greekreligion-animalsacrifice-corinth-6C-BCE.jpg?width=300.
- Pinax wikiPageExternalLink pinakes.html.
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- Pinax wikiPageExternalLink Skinner.html.
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- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Alte_Pinakothek.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Aphrodite.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Art_museum.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Burial_chamber.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Callimachus.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_culture.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_religion.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_theatre.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magna_Graecia.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Cella.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Chamber_tomb.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Corpus_vasorum_antiquorum.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Ex-voto.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Grave_goods.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Icon.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Library_of_Alexandria.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Locri.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Lost-wax_casting.
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- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Magna_Graecia.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Marble.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Persephone.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Pinacotheca.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Pinakes.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Sanctuary.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Terracotta.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_of_ancient_Greece.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Vitruvius.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Votive_deposit.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Votive_offering.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Votive_site.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Wax_tablet.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink File:Greekreligion-animalsacrifice-corinth-6C-BCE.jpg.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLink File:Locri_Pinax_Of_Persephone_And_Hades.jpg.
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pinakes".
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pinax".
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLinkText "pinakes".
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLinkText "pinax".
- Pinax wikiPageWikiLinkText "votive plaques".
- Pinax hasPhotoCollection Pinax.
- Pinax wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
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- Pinax subject Category:Ancient_Greek_culture.
- Pinax subject Category:Ancient_Greek_religion.
- Pinax subject Category:Ancient_Greek_theatre.
- Pinax subject Category:Magna_Graecia.
- Pinax comment "In the culture of ancient Greece and Magna Graecia, a pinax (πίναξ) (plural pinakes - πίνακες) or a "board", denotes a votive tablet of painted wood, terracotta, marble or bronze that served as a votive object deposited in a sanctuary or as a memorial affixed within a burial chamber. In daily life pinax might equally denote a wax-covered writing tablet. In Christian contexts, painted icons ("images") are pinakes.".
- Pinax label "Pinax".
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- Pinax wasDerivedFrom Pinax?oldid=659670958.
- Pinax depiction Greekreligion-animalsacrifice-corinth-6C-BCE.jpg.
- Pinax isPrimaryTopicOf Pinax.