De Nominibus Vasorum Graecorum Diputatio, written in Latin by Johan Louis Ussing and originally published in 1844, is a scholarly treatise exploring the names of Greek vases. This work delves into the linguistic origins and historical context of the terminology used to describe these significant artifacts of ancient Greek culture. Ussing's meticulous examination provides valuable insights into the intersection of language, art, and archaeology. It remains a foundational text for scholars interested in classical studies and the material culture of ancient Greece. The book offers a detailed exploration of the nomenclature associated with various vase forms and their decoration, enhancing our understanding of their cultural significance.
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