What does LIMC stand for?
LIMC stands for Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae, a Latin title for a multivolume encyclopedia cataloguing representations of mythology in the plastic arts of classical antiquity.
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LIMC stands for Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae, a Latin title for a multivolume encyclopedia cataloguing representations of mythology in the plastic arts of classical antiquity.
The LIMC was published serially from 1981 to 2009. The eight main volumes ran from 1981 to 1997, two index volumes appeared in 1999, and a supplementary volume closed the series in 2009.
Scholars from nearly 40 countries contributed to the LIMC, writing entries in English, German, French, or Italian.
In the United States, the LIMC is based at the Alexander Library of Rutgers University.
Yes. The Digital LIMC is an online database available at weblimc.org. It is updated independently of the print publication and offers a multilingual interface.
Entries are arranged alphabetically by the names of mythological figures. Each entry is accompanied by black-and-white illustrations indexed to their respective entries. Index volumes provide additional access by museum, collection, site, and literary source.