a question
Feb. 2nd, 2010 07:53 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Um, do any of y'all know how one would go about citing, say, ancient Greek pottery and/or coins? Like, say, a piece of work that has the title "Panathenaic Amphora: Oberse: Athena" and who has the creator as "Princeton Painter" and is dated to c. 540 B.C.? (That is just the first thing that came up when I shuffled through my papers; I am using ARTstor for the source of most of my references.)
Thankfully I do not need this knowledge for tomorrow, and doubtless a good sound google would turn it up, and man, am I mad at my professor for being out of town for the first half of a week when THE FIRST PAPER OF THE SEMESTER IS DUE. In something that most people in the class probably do not know all that much about. (I'm so annoyed at this whole affair, you have no idea. Like, I wouldn't mind if it was a subject that I had a good idea how to write a paper about, like history or literature, but this is art history, and I have no idea what the fuck I'm doing, except babbling a bit about the portrayal of Athena in ancient Greek art.) I -- am almost tempted to ask for an extension, if only so I can go in and ask the prof if I'm on the right track. (The paper is due Friday, we got the assignment...not last week. Well, maybe last week, I don't remember.)
Thankfully I do not need this knowledge for tomorrow, and doubtless a good sound google would turn it up, and man, am I mad at my professor for being out of town for the first half of a week when THE FIRST PAPER OF THE SEMESTER IS DUE. In something that most people in the class probably do not know all that much about. (I'm so annoyed at this whole affair, you have no idea. Like, I wouldn't mind if it was a subject that I had a good idea how to write a paper about, like history or literature, but this is art history, and I have no idea what the fuck I'm doing, except babbling a bit about the portrayal of Athena in ancient Greek art.) I -- am almost tempted to ask for an extension, if only so I can go in and ask the prof if I'm on the right track. (The paper is due Friday, we got the assignment...not last week. Well, maybe last week, I don't remember.)