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To learn more about the engraver of the 17th-century head-piece pictured to the left, see the IN BRIEF biography for Wenceslaus Hollar.

There is a digital facsimile and brief discussion of the variant iconography associated with Hermathena (a statue juxtaposing the sibling gods, Hermes and Athena) towards the bottom of the Home page for She-philosopher.​com

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fronting She-philosopher.​com’s digital edition of the Cyclopaedia’s articles on memory and mnemonics, Lib. Cat. No. CYCL1728h (Part 2).

For more about forthcoming projects planned for this website, see the PREVIEWS section.

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The images to be included in this forthcoming Gallery Exhibit are not yet listed in She-philosopher.​com’s Gallery Catalog.


First Published:  November 2012
Revised (substantive): 1 June 2021


Under Construction

S O R R Y,  but this Gallery Exhibit — featuring digital facsimiles of early-modern depictions of the goddess Athena — is still under construction.

17th-century head-piece showing six boys with farm tools, by Wenceslaus Hollar

We apologize for the inconvenience, and hope that you will return to check on its progress another time.

If you have specific questions relating to She-philosopher.com’s ongoing research projects, contact the website editor.

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