User:Mario todte
I'm Mario Todte and a German historian and studied history, classical archeology and history of arts. Almost the complete texts of mine are written in the German Wikipedia -in German language, sorry. A few articles, which comletely i wrote or in parts you can see in the connection to the history of historical sciences for instant to Heinrich von Sybel, Leopold von Ranke, Wilhelm Maurenbrecher and George Voigt and more. Other articles content topics of Reformation, Humanism. I hope You can use this information.
My Articles
[edit]Discobolus, Discophoros, Classical Contrapost, Kresilas, Diadumenos, George Voigt, Maurice of Saxony, Humanitas, Tondo (art), Tondo, Naiskos, Wimperg, Sosicles (Sculptor), Blond Kouros's Head of the Acropolis, Kritios Boy, Apollon of Olympia,
Redirects
[edit]Kydonia, Ponderation, Thympanon, Tondo (disambiguation), Broken Pediment
My Contributions in Articles
[edit]Wilhelm Maurenbrecher, Leopold von Ranke, Carlo Fea, Johann Joachim Winckelmann, Myron, Polyclitus, Lysippos, Jacob Burckhardt, Doryphoros, Scopas, Peace of Passau, Albert the Warlike, Volcano, Martin Alonzo Pinzón, Manuel Chrysoloras, Adolf Furtwängler, Cestus, Human, Esquiline Hill, Flavio Biondo, William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, Weimar, Pediment, Macchiaioli, Kerameikon, discus thrower, Aedicula, Niche (architecture), battle of Frankenhausen, Sigismund von Herberstein, Étienne-Louis Boullée, Entasis, Zygmunt Berling, Ambrose the Camaldulian, Pottery of Ancient Greece, Contrapposto, Robert Blum, Gable, Peplos, Heinrich von Sybel, Vasily Chuikov, Palaestra, Crocket, Astrophytum myriostigma, Simancas, Palaestra at Olympia, Eridanos (Athens), Palaestra at Delphi, Gymnasium (ancient Greece), Loutrophoros, Lekythos, Neoclassical architecture, Plinth, Merlon, Eleutherae, Fortification, Alfred von Reumont, Ephebos, Themistocles, Kritios, Ferdinand Gregorovius, Charioteer of Delphi, Vasily Sokolovsky, Gregory of Heimburg, John Boardman, Heinrich von Sybel, Acropolis Museum, Weimar, Perserschutt, Karl Lamprecht, Hegias of Athens, Johann Jakob Reiske, Themistocles, Pyotr Koshevoy, Carl von Noorden (pathologist), Andreyan Zakharov, Temple of Zeus, Johannes Voigt, Antenor, Hans Blum,