Arthur Dale Trendall - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Paestan Pottery. A Study of the Red-Figured Vases of Paestum (London 1936)
  • Frühitaliotische Vasen. Bilder griechischer Vasen 12 (Leipzig 1938)
  • Vasi antichi dipinti del Vaticano. Vasi italioti ed etruschi a figure rosse (Città del Vaticano 1953)
  • Phlyax vases. 2. ed. (London 1967) (University of London. Institute of Classical Studies. Bulletin supplements, 19)
  • The red-figured vases of Lucania, Campania and Sicily (Oxford 1967) (University of London. Institute of Classical Studies. Bulletin supplements, 26)
  • with T. B. L. Webster: Illustrations of Greek drama (London 1971)
  • Early South Italian vase-painting. Revised 1973 (Mainz 1974)
  • The red-figured vases of Apulia, 1. Early and Middle Apulian (Oxford 1978)
  • The red-figured vases of Apulia, 2. Late Apulian. Indexes (Oxford 1982)
  • The red-figured vases of Lucania, Campania and Sicily. Third supplement. Consolidated (London 1983) (University of London. Institute of Classical Studies. Bulletin supplements, 41)
  • with Alexander Cambitoglou: First supplement to the red-figured vases of Apulia (London 1983) (University of London. Institute of Classical Studies. Bulletin supplements, 42)
  • with Ian McPhee: Greek red-figured fish-plates (Basel 1987) (Antike Kunst. Beihefte, 14)
  • The red-figured vases of Paestum (Rom 1987)
  • Red figure vases of South Italy and Sicily. A handbook. London, Thames and Hudson 1989 = Rotfigurige Vasen aus Unteritalien und Sizilien. Ein Handbuch. Mainz, Zabern 1991. ISBN 3-8053-1111-7
  • with Ian McPhee: Addenda to "Greek red-figured fish-plates". In: Antike Kunst 33 (1990) 31-51
  • with Alexander Cambitoglou: Second supplement to the red-figured vases of Apulia, 1-3 (London 1991-92) (University of London. Institute of Classical Studies. Bulletin supplements, 60)

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