Perseus · Tufts
Perseus Tools and Information
Collections: Classics · Papyri · Renaissance · London · California · Upper Midwest · Chesapeake · Boyle · Tufts History
Configure display · Help · Tools · Copyright · FAQ · Publications · Collaborations · Support Perseus
Perseus Lookup ToolNew/refine searchLookup Tool help
Searched all Perseus collections for "Alexander" 5384 results in 9 categories
Included alternate terms: Alexandros Paris
Results summary (items)
Art objects (455)
Atlas sites (297)
Collections (6)
Images (601)
London sites (11)
Reference articles (631)
Text sections (169)
Source citations (33)
Texts (3180)
455 Art objects
  1. London, British Museum, B599.1: NECK-AMPHORA (?) FRAGMENT; JUDGEMENT OF PARIS, PARIS (ALEXANDROS) [Beazley Archive Vase] (15.03)

  2. Athens, Polytechneion, 565: ARYBALLOS; PARIS (NAMED, ALEXANDROS) SEATED ON ROCK IN ORIENTAL COSTUME WITH CLUB, EROS, ATHENA (NAMED) WITH SNAKE, HELEN (NAMED), STATUE OF ATHENA (PALLADION) [Beazley Archive Vase] (11.36)

  3. -, Campana Collection, 180: HYDRIA; CHARIOT BETWEEN WARRIORS FIGHTING (WARRIOR AND AMAZON ?) AND WARRIOR, JUDGEMENT OF PARIS, APHRODITE, ATHENA, HERA, HERMES, ALEXANDROS (BEARDLESS) ALL NAMED) [Beazley Archive Vase] (9.61)

    Expand More
297 Atlas sites
  1. Paris, Paris, Tex.: Texas, United States [Atlas site] (17.44)

  2. Paris, Paris, Ky.: Kentucky, United States [Atlas site] (12.83)

  3. Alexander Creek, Alexander's Creek: Louisiana, United States [Atlas site] (12.62)

    Expand More
6 Collections
  1. Guggenheim, Peggy; Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, Italy: The Peggy Guggenheim Collection was founded by thefamous American heiress Peggy Guggenheim (1898 - 1979).The core collection was assembled by Peggy inLondon, Paris, and New York between 1938 and 1947, and ismade up of works of art representing Cubism,European Abstraction, Surrealism, and early AmericanAbstract Expressionism. In 1948, her collection was exhibited for the first time inEurope at the Venice Biennale. One year later, she bought thePalazzo Veneir dei Leoni, an unfinished 18th-centuryVenetian palace that faces the Grand Canal. Guggenheimlived in the Palazzo for thirty years and later opened it to thepublic as a museum. In 1979, she donated the building and hercollection to the Solomon R.Guggenheim Museum., Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, 701 Dorsoduro, 30123 Venice Italy, Telephone (41) 520 6288, Telefax (41) 520 6885, 11:00am - 6:00pm daily except Tuesdays, Closed December 25, Adults 12,000 Lire Students 8,000 Lire [Collection] (2.55)

  2. Guggenheim, Solomon R.; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York, 10028: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is home to one of the world's finest collections of modern and contemporary art. The Wright building, the youngest to be designated a New York City landmark, is itself one of the greatest works of the Guggenheim Collection. In 1943, Solomon R. Guggenheim commissioned Wright to design a unique building to house his collection of avant-garde art. During the subsequent years of planning and design, Wright applied his vision of fluid and organic architecture to the museum. Construction began in 1957 and was completed in 1959, six months after Wright's death. The museum has acquired several important collections, Justin K. Thannhauser, Peggy Guggenheim, Giuseppe Panza di Biumo and works from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation., 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10028, Sunday to Wednesday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Friday - Saturday 10 a.m., closed Thursday [Collection] (1.90)

  3. Foster E. Mohrhardt Papers 1964-1975: Papers of Foster E. Mohrhardt, including correspondence, minutes and reports, relating to his service as ALA member of the American Library in Paris Board of Trustees (1965-73)., Scope and Contents of the Collection: Papers of Foster E. Mohrhardt, including correspondence, minutes and reports, relating to his service as ALA member of the American Library in Paris Board of Trustees (1965-73); correspondence, minutes and newsletters for his work in the International Book Year(1967-74), and correspondence and minutes relating to his service as ALA representative on the executive board of the International Federation of Library Association (1964-75). Correspondents include Julian Behrstock, David Clift, Harry Goldberg and William Nichols., Arrangement: By subject (ALP, IBY, IFLA) and alphabetical thereunder [Collection] (0.92)

    Expand More
601 Images
  1. Boston 13.186: Side A: Alexandros and Helen, with Eros between [Image] (8.27)

  2. Boston 13.186: Side A: Alexandros and Helen, with Eros between [Image] (7.61)

  3. White, James H. (James Henry), production., Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress), Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; , Boys--France--Paris., Girls--France--Paris., Swiss--France--Paris. ... , Children--France--Paris., Cows--France--Paris., Cattle drives--France--Paris. ... , Exposition universelle internationale de 1900--(Paris, France), Exhibitions--France--Paris., Exhibition buildings--France--Paris.: Swiss village, no. 2 /: From Edison films catalog: The scene opens by showing the village girls driving home a herd of cows, and shows the native peasantry of Switzerland returning from their daily occupation--watching the herds. After driving the cattle to their shelter, the boys and girls congregate in front of the old barn and go through a native dance, to the amusement of the spectators. These pictures are marvelously clear and distinct, showing every feature of the participants. 100 feet. 15.00., Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 29Aug1900; D18583., Sources used: Copyright catalog, motion pictures, 1894-1912; Musser, C. Edison motion pictures 1890-1900, 1997, p. 610-11; Niver, K.R. Early motion pictures, 1985; Edison films catalog, no. 105, July 1901, p. 19 [MI]., Filmed July 1900, at the Paris Exposition in Paris, France., Duration: 1:10 at 16 fps. [Image] [View with Perseus links] (6.39)

    Expand More
11 London sites
  1. Alexander Square: United Kingdom [London site] (5.19)

  2. Paris Garden: United Kingdom [London site] (4.99)

  3. Paris garden stairs: United Kingdom [London site] (4.99)

    Expand More
631 Reference articles
  1. ARBUTHNOT, ALEXANDER (1538-1583) [Reference article in Sidney Lee, Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome] (7.96)

  2. Paris [Reference article in Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)] (6.97)

  3. Alexander [Reference article in Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)] (6.86)

    Expand More
169 Text sections
  1. PARIS. [Section in Michigan state gazetteer and business directory for 1863/1864, embracing historical and descriptive sketches of all the cities, towns and villages throughout the state] (6.60)

  2. Alexander in Afghanistan and India [Section in Thomas R. Martin, An Overview of Classical Greek History from Mycenae to Alexander] (5.97)

  3. TO ALEXANDER B. JOHNSON, Esq. OF UTICA. [Section in Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers: with brief notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, A. D. 1812 to A. D. 1842] (4.91)

    Expand More
33 Source citations
  1. E. Schwarzenberg; Zum Alexander Rondanini oder Winckelmann und Alexander: Schwarzenberg 1975b [Source citation] (2.23)

  2. Christine Alexander; Greek Athletics: Alexander 1925 [Source citation] (2.11)

  3. J. R. Hamilton; Plutarch's Alexander: A Commentary: Hamilton 1969 [Source citation] (2.06)

    Expand More
3180 Texts
  1. Alexander Schmidt; Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary: (in English) Alexander Schmidt's Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary is a painstakingly compiled glossary of every word in the Shakespeare corpus and an exhaustive collection of quotations. It has long been a standard reference work. [Text] (33.54)

  2. Alexander Dyce; A General Glossary to Shakespeare's Works: (in English) Alexander Dyce, an important Nineteenth Century scholar, collector, bibliophile, and editor of classical and Renaissance literature, compiled this comprehensive dictionary of words used in Shakespeare's drama and poetry. Entries include definitions of words, as well as examples of usage from Shakespeare and other Renaissance writers. [Text] (33.54)

  3. Plutarch; Plutarch, Alexander (English)., Alexander: Bernadotte Perrin; (in English) [Text] (11.60)

    Expand More
To search in individual texts, see instructions. texts to search


include external sites [Go to help]
Group results by [What's this?]