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Charlemagne's Palace Chapel at Aachen and Its CopiesKleinbauer, W. Eugene. “Charlemagne’s Palace Chapel at Aachen and Its Copies.” Gesta, vol. 4, 1965, pp. 2–11. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/766678. Accessed 26 Sep. 2022.
Petra, the TimelessHammond, Philip C. “Petra, the Timeless.” Archaeology, vol. 39, no. 1, 1986, pp. 18–25. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41730294. Accessed 26 Sep. 2022.
Nature, Art, and Thought: Dio Chrysostom and the Theologia TripertitaKlauck, Hans‐Josef. “Nature, Art, and Thought: Dio Chrysostom and the Theologia Tripertita.” The Journal of Religion, vol. 87, no. 3, 2007, pp. 333–54. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.1086/516738. Accessed 26 Sep. 2022.
The Olympian Zeus Before PhidiasSchwabacher, Willy. “The Olympian Zeus Before Phidias.” Archaeology, vol. 14, no. 2, 1961, pp. 104–09. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41663869. Accessed 26 Sep. 2022.
The Pheidian Zeus at OlympiaGisela M. A. Richter. “The Pheidian Zeus at Olympia.” Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, vol. 35, no. 2, 1966, pp. 166–70. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/147305. Accessed 26 Sep. 2022.
The Temple of Zeus at Olympia, Heroes, and AthletesBarringer, Judith M. “The Temple of Zeus at Olympia, Heroes, and Athletes.” Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, vol. 74, no. 2, 2005, pp. 211–41. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/25067954. Accessed 26 Sep. 2022.
Internet Ancient History SourcebookA collection of public domain materials, predominantly from primary sources, made available by the History Department at Fordham University.