Berthold Fellmann

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Berthold Fellmann (born January 14, 1938 in Nuremberg , † October 22, 2014 in Munich ) was a German classical archaeologist .

After graduating from the Birklehof School in 1959 and completing his military service, Berthold Fellmann studied classical archeology, ancient history , art history and newspaper studies at the University of Munich from the 1960/61 winter semester . In 1969 he received his doctorate from Ernst Homann-Wedeking with a dissertation on the ancient representations of Polyphemus . In 1972 he was the curator of the XX. Olympic Games exhibition shown in the Deutsches Museum in Munich 100 years of German excavations in Olympia . Since 1981 he has been working on the black-figure bowls in the Munich Collection of Antiquities , which he presented in three volumes of the Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Germany . He also wrote a monograph on a genre of material from Olympia .

Publications

  • The ancient representations of the Polyphemus adventure . Munich Archaeological Studies Vol. 5. Fink, Munich 1972.
  • Early Olympic bronze belt ornaments . Olympic research 16. De Gruyter, Berlin 1984. ISBN 3-11-009729-X
  • Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Germany Bd. 56. Munich, collections of antiques, formerly the museum of antique cabaret . Vol. 10. CH Beck, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-406-33006-1
  • Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Germany Bd. 57. Munich, collections of antiques, formerly the museum of antique cabaret . Vol. 11. CH Beck, Munich 1989, ISBN 3-406-33653-1
  • Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Germany Bd. 77. Munich, collections of antiques, formerly the museum of antique cabaret . Vol. 13. Attic black-figure eye cups CH Beck, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-406-51960-1

literature

  • Olympic Review 64–65 (March – April 1973) p. 109 (curriculum vitae with picture) online (PDF; 422 kB)