- List of Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface [Jeffrey Henderson and Richard Thomas]
- I. Historical Origins: Collecting Antiquities since Antiquity
- Collecting the Past: Collections of Antiquities in the Ancient World [Adrian Stähli]
- Between Public and Private: Antiquities Collections in Early Modern Rome [Carole Paul]
- II. James Loeb’s Collection: Key Areas, Particularities, and Highlights
- James Loeb’s Egyptian Antiquities [Roberto A. Díaz Hernández]
- Up Close to the People of the Ancient World: James Loeb and His Terracottas [Florian Knauss]
- III. Collecting, Connoisseurship, and the Academic Community
- Private Collections of Antiquities in England and France around 1900 [Dietrich Boschung]
- Charles Eliot Norton and His Disciples: Building Harvard’s Ancient Art Collection [Amy Brauer and Susanne Ebbinghaus]
- James Loeb and “The French Savant”: Unpublished Letters to Salomon Reinach [Mirte Liebregts]
- Passion and Innovation, Prestige and Tradition: Private Antiquities Collections in Munich around 1900 [Astrid Fendt]
- IV. Appendix: Selected Bronzes, Terracottas, and Jewelry from the Collection of James Loeb
LOEB CLASSICAL MONOGRAPHS


James Loeb, Collector and Connoisseur
Proceedings of the Second James Loeb Biennial Conference, Munich and Murnau 6–8 June 2019
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