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  1. Doro levi, Antioch mosaic pavements: Cinquante ans après.Janine Balty - 2001 - Byzantion 71 (2):303-324.
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    Greek Statuary, Roman Portraits.Jean Charles Balty - 1998 - Diogenes 46 (183):41-56.
    The originals of great classical Greek statuary—cult idols (agalmata) raised in the cella of a temple, or ex-voto (anathemata, offerings) dedicated in a sanctuary, or even, more rarely, political dedications erected in public places, were not destined to be copied and only the pure chance of history, from the fall of Greece to Rome and the emergence of a taste for these works of art, gave rise to a process of copying that would snowball. The Urbild of a Roman imperial (...)
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  3. Hiérarchie de l'empire et image du monde. La face Nord-Ouest de la base de l'obélisque théodosien à Constantinople.J. -Ch Balty - 1982 - Byzantion 52:60-71.
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  4. À la recherche de l'Apamée hellénistique: les sources antiques.J. Balty - forthcoming - Topoi.
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  5. Le sanctuaire oraculaire de Zeus Bêlos à Apamée.J. Balty - 1997 - Topoi 7 (2):791-799.
     
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  6. Greek Statuary, Roman Portraits: The Problem of Copies.Jean Charles Balty - 1998 - Diogenes 46 (183):41-56.
    The originals of great classical Greek statuary—cult idols (agalmata) raised in the cella of a temple, or ex-voto (anathemata, offerings) dedicated in a sanctuary, or even, more rarely, political dedications erected in public places, were not destined to be copied and only the pure chance of history, from the fall of Greece to Rome and the emergence of a taste for these works of art, gave rise to a process of copying that would snowball. The Urbild of a Roman imperial (...)
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