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Definition of Proveniences
1. provenience [n] - See also: provenience
Lexicographical Neighbors of Proveniences
Literary usage of Proveniences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies in Archaic Corinthian Vase Painting by Patricia Lawrence, Darrell Arlynn Amyx (1996)
"TABLES OF proveniences A. "AFTERMATH": CATALOGUE Acrocorinth, Sanctuary of Demeter
and Kore General fill C-64-424 ..."
2. Public Organization in Ancient Greece: A Documentary Study by Nicholas F. Jones (1987)
"The assignment of the bullets to Syracuse was advanced by Kaibel chiefly on the
strength of recorded proveniences, and this conclusion later received some ..."
3. Public Organization in Ancient Greece: A Documentary Study by Nicholas F. Jones (1987)
"The proveniences of only three inscriptions are in any case too slight a foundation
on which to build the theory. Perhaps, also, for reasons unknown to us, ..."
4. Studies of the Northern Campus Martius in Ancient Rome by Robert E. A. Palmer (1990)
"Bearing in mind that the votive games were held for Jupiter Optimus Maximus whose
temple stood on the Capitol, we turn to the proveniences of these texts. ..."
5. Studies of the Northern Campus Martius in Ancient Romeby Robert Palmer by Robert Palmer (2007)
"Bearing in mind that the votive games were held for Jupiter Optimus Maximus whose
temple stood on the Capitol, we turn to the proveniences of these texts. ..."