Winckelmann programs of the Archaeological Society of Berlin

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Eduard Gerhard, the founder of the Winckelmann festivals and the Winckelmann programs

The Winckelmann programs of the Archaeological Society of Berlin , previously the program for the Winckelmann Festival of the Archaeological Society of Berlin , in short also the Berlin Winckelmann programs , are a classic archaeological series of publications. It publishes the speeches that have been held at the annual Winckelmanns festivals since 1841.

The Berlin Winckelmann programs are the oldest and therefore most traditional series of the Winckelmann programs. They have been published by the Berlin Archaeological Society since the very first Winckelmannsfest. As with the society, the founder of the series was the archaeologist, classical philologist and science organizer Eduard Gerhard . Gerhard also gave the Society's first four keynote speeches, the fifth time being given by the Society's co-chair Theodor Panofka . It was not until 1852 that Ernst Curtius became the focus of the festival for the first time, another speaker and thus the author of the Winckelmann programs. To this day, a large number of the well-known German classical archaeologists, especially those who are active in Berlin, gave the keynote address. With ten Winckelmann programs, Eduard Gerhard is the most active speaker and author. This is followed by Theodor Panofka with seven issues and Reinhard Kekulé von Stradonitz with six articles .

Until 1915 the booklets could appear regularly year after year, only the First World War interrupted the publication for three years. The publication could then be continued between 1919 and 1944, with the exception of 1943. After the Second World War , the series was resumed in 1948. In the 1960s there were publication failures for the first time, which were made up with duplicate issues. In the 1970s and 1980s, the publication was very irregular. The reason was that the German Research Foundation no longer took over the financing of the programs as before . It was not until after 1990 that it was regularly published again for almost ten years, in the 2000s it was cut back sharply due to the high financial burden on the Archaeological Society of Berlin; since 2000 there have only been four published Winckelmanns programs.

The Winckelmanns programs have been published by the Walter de Gruyter publishing house in Berlin since 1923 . Before that, they also appeared with the Berlin publishers Reimer , Hertz and the Association of Scientific Publishers.

Previous Winckelmann programs

number author title year Digitized
1 Eduard Gerhard Fixed thoughts to Winkelmann 1841
2 Eduard Gerhard Phrixus the Herald 1842
3 Eduard Gerhard The healing of the Telephos 1843
4th Eduard Gerhard The decoration of Helena 1844
5 Theodor Panofka Antique wreath for the fifth Berlin Winckelmannsfest 1845
6th Eduard Gerhard The oracle of Themis 1846
7th Theodor Panofka Zeus Basileus and Heracles Callinikos 1847
8th Eduard Gerhard Two minerves 1848
9 Theodor Panofka Delphi and Melaine. Antique wreath for the 9th Berlin Winckelmannsfest 1849
10 Eduard Gerhard Mycenaean antiquities 1850
11 Theodor Panofka Atalante and Atlas. Antique wreath for the 11th Berlin Winckelmannsfest 1851
12 Ernst Curtius Heracles, the satyr and the tripod robber. A Greek vase picture 1852
13 Theodor Panofka To the explanation of Pliny. Antique wreath 1853
14th Eduard Gerhard Danae. A Greek vase picture 1854
15th Theodor Panofka Phocus and Antiope. Antique wreath 1855
16 Eduard Gerhard Winckelmann and the present 1856
17th Theodor Panofka Poseidon Basileus and Athene Sthenias together with a foreword to a vase picture of the Kerkopen 1857
18th Karl Bötticher The grave of Dionysus on the marble base in Dresden 1858
19th Karl Bötticher The Omphalos of Zeus at Delphi 1859
20th Ludwig Lohde The skene of the ancients 1860
21st Carl Friederichs Apollo with the lamb 1861
22nd Eduard Gerhard Thetis and Priumne. Etruscan mirror from the Imperial Russian collection, also above the grave idols of the royal antiquarium 1862
23 Carl Friederichs The Doryphoros of Polyklet 1863
24 Karl Bötticher Dirke as a source and heroine 1864
25th Henri Jordan Vesta and the Lares on a Pompeian mural 1865
26th Emil Huebner Relief of a Roman warrior in the Museum zu Berlin 1866
27 Carl Friederichs Cupid with the Arch of Hercules, marble statue in the Museum zu Berlin 1867
28 Emil Huebner Augustus, marble statue of the Berlin Museum 1868
29 Ernst Curtius The kneeling figures of ancient Greek art 1869
30th Heinrich Heydemann Humorous vase pictures from southern Italy 1870
31 Friedrich Adler The Pantheon in Rome 1871
32 Gustav Hirschfeld Athena and Marsyas 1872
33 Emil Huebner Portrait of a Roman woman. British Museum marble bust (the so-called Clytia) 1873
34 Friedrich Adler The Stoa of King Attalus in Athens 1874
35 Georg Treu Greek clay pots in the shape of statuettes and busts 1875
36 Adolf Trendelenburg The muse choir. Relief of a marble base from Halicarnass 1876
37 Richard Schillbach Contribution to Greek weight studies 1877
38 Alexander Conze Theseus and Minotaur 1878
39 Carl Robert Thanatos 1879
40 Adolf Furtwängler The satyr from Pergamon 1880
41 Wilhelm Dörpfeld About the use of terracottas on the geison and roof of Greek buildings 1881
42 Arthur Milchhoefer The liberation of Prometheus. A find from Pergamon 1882
43 Adolf Furtwängler The gold find from Vettersfelde 1883
44 Rudolf Weil The artist's inscriptions on the Sicilian coins 1884
45 Otto Richter About antique stonemason marks 1885
46 Christian Hülsen The Septizonium of Septimius Severus 1886
47 Otto Puchstein The Ionic capital 1887
48 Paul Herrmann The cemetery of Marion in Cyprus 1888
49 Reinhard Kekulé von Stradonitz About the bronze statue of the so-called Idolino 1889
50 Carl Robert
Furtwängler
Homeric beakers / About a model of neo-Attic reliefs / An Argive bronze / Orpheus. Attic vase from Gela 1890
51 Robert Koldewey Neandria 1891
52 Friedrich Koepp About the portrait of Alexander the Great 1892
53 August Kalkmann The proportions of the face in Greek art 1893
54 Reinhard Kekulé von Stradonitz About a head previously named Marcellus in the Royal Museums 1894
55 Franz Winter An Attic lekythos from the Berlin Museum 1895
56 Erich Pernice Greek horse harness in the Antiquarium of the Royal Museums 1896
57 Reinhard Kekulé von Stradonitz About copies of a woman statue from the time of Phidias 1897
58 Erich Pernice Hellenistic silver vessels in the antiquarium of the Royal Museums 1898
59 Hermann Winnefeld Ancient Greek bronze basin from Leontini 1899
60 Hans Schrader About the marble head of a negro in the Royal Museums 1900
61 Reinhard Kekulé von Stradonitz About a portrait of Pericles in the Royal Museums 1901
62 Alfred Brueckner Rules of life on Athenian wedding favors 1902
63 Carl Watzinger The relief of Archelaus of Priene 1903
64 Alfred Brueckner Anacalypteria 1904
65 Reinhard Kekulé von Stradonitz Friedrich Hiller von Gaertringen
Echelos and Basile: Attic relief from Rhodes in the Koenigl. Museums 1905
66 Kurt Regling Terina 1906
67 Bruno Schröder The Victoria of Calvatone 1907
68 Hermann Winnefeld Hellenistic silver reliefs in the Antiquarium of the Royal Museums 1908
69 Reinhard Kekulé von Stradonitz Bronze statuette of a fighting Gaul in the Royal Museums 1909
70 Adolf Trendelenburg Phantasiai 1910
71 Friedrich Hiller from Gaertringen
Lattermann
Hira and Andania 1911
72 August Frickenhaus Lena vases 1912
73 Theodor Wiegand Bronze figure of a spinner in the Antiquarium of the Royal Museums 1913
74 Bruno Schröder Greek bronze buckets in the Berlin Antiquarium 1914
75 Margarete Bieber Skenika 1915
76 Gerhart Rodenwaldt Greek portraits from the end of antiquity 1919
77 Alfred Brueckner Polyklets knuckle thrower 1920
78 Karl Anton Neugebauer Asclepius. A contribution to the criticism of Roman statue copies 1921
79 Bruno Schröder Alkamenes studies 1921
80 Walther Amelung Heracles at the Hesperides 1923
81 Robert Zahn Account Chro 1923
82 Franz Winter The death of Archimedes 1924
83 Gerhart Rodenwaldt The Caffarelli sarcophagus 1925
84 Arnold von Salis The tomb of Aristonaut 1926
85 Hans Schrader Hypnos 1926
86 Valentin Müller Two Syrian portraits from Roman times 1927
87 Karl Anton Neugebauer Bronze statuette of Narkissus von Mechtersheim 1927
88 Ludwig Curtius Pentheus 1929
89 Fritz Weege The pouring satyr from the Mengarini collection 1929
90 Carl Blümel The disco carrier Polyklets 1930
91 Johannes Sieveking A Roman tank statue in the Munich Glyptothek 1931
92 Friedrich Matz the Younger The Lauersforter Phalerae 1932
93 Paul Jacobsthal Diskoi 1933
94 Heinrich Bulle A skenography 1934
95 Andreas Rumpf Roman fragments 1935
96 Heinz Kähler Two bases of a triumphal arch in the Boboli garden in Florence 1936
97 Albert Ippel Casting and driving work in silver. Investigations into antique model casts in the Pelizaeus Museum 1937
98 Wolfgang Züchner The Berlin maenad crater 1938
99 Heinrich Bulle Tarentine head of Apollo 1939
100 Gerhart Rodenwaldt Hundredth Winckelmann program of the Berlin Archaeological Society 1940
100 Emil Kunze Zeus and Ganymedes, a terracotta group from Olympia 1940
101 Josef Liegle Euainetos. A series of works based on originals from the State Coin Cabinet in Berlin 1941
102 Gerhart Rodenwaldt Goethe's visit to the Maffeianum Museum in Verona 1942
103 Eduard Schmidt Roman portraits of the end of the republic 1944
104 Gerda Bruns State cameos of the 4th century after the birth of Christ 1948
105 Gerhard Kleiner The afterlife of the Pergamene giants' fight 1949
106 Wilhelm Kraiker The image of the centaur des Zeuxis 1950
107 Roland Hampe The stele from Pharsalus in the Louvre 1951
108 Ernst Langlotz Alkamenes problems 1952
109 Emil Kunze Three bronzes from the Helene Stathatos collection 1953
110 Hans Diepolder The Pistoxenos Painter 1954
111 Ekrem Akurgal Two pre-classical grave steles from Sinope 1955
112 Arnold von Salis Lion fight pictures of Lysippus 1956
113 German Hafner Judicium Orestis. Classic and classicistic 1958
114 Ulf Jantzen Greek grip phials 1958
115 Wolfgang Züchner About the figure 1959
116/117 Heinz Luschey Finds on the large frieze of Pergamon 1962
118 Adolf Greifenhagen A satyr play by Aeschylus? 1963
119/120 Berta Segall Tradition and New Creation in Early Exandrinian Cabaret 1966
121/122 Adolf Greifenhagen The Vestar relief from Wilton House 1967
123 Adolf Greifenhagen Colonette crater in early spring with depiction of the Heraclids 1969
124 Heide Mommsen (as Heide Scharmer) Heracles, who had been encamped 1971
125 Elfriede R. Knauer A skyphos of the triptolemos painter 1973
126 Walter-Herwig Schuchhardt Alkamenes. With a bibliography of the writings of W.-H. Schuchhardt 1977
127 Helmut Kyrieleis A portrait of King Antiochus IV of Syria 1980
128 Volker Michael Strocka The market gate of Miletus 1981
129 Irma Wehgartner A grave picture of the Achilles painter 1985
130/131 Edilberto Formigli
Heilmeyer
Tarentine gold jewelry in Berlin 1990
132 Gerhard Zimmer Early Greek mirrors. Aspects of technical innovations in antiquity 1991
133 Gertrud Platz-Horster Nile and Euthenia 1992
134 Ursula Kästner
Borbein
150 years of the Berlin Archaeological Society 1993
135 Gerhard Zimmer Etruscan mirror. Technique and style of the drawings 1995
136 Elke Vorbeck
Heres
The lions tomb of Miletus 1997
137 Antje Krug The Berlin nereid bowl made of rock crystal 1998
138 Erika Zwierlein-Diehl The onyx alabastron from Nottuln Abbey in Berlin 1999
139/140 Harald Mielsch
Niemeyer
Roman silver from Egypt in Berlin 2001
141 Klaus Junker Pseudo-Homerica. Art and Epic in Late Archaic Athens 2003
142 Antje Krug The Berlin doctor's relief 2008
143 Ortwin Dally On the archeology of photography. A contribution to imaging practices of the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries 2017

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