The Allure of Monuments in the Roman Empire

The Allure of Monuments in the Roman Empire
Title The Allure of Monuments in the Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Kimberly Brooke Cassibry
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Pages 706
Release 2009
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Civic Monuments and the Augustales in Roman Italy

Civic Monuments and the Augustales in Roman Italy
Title Civic Monuments and the Augustales in Roman Italy PDF eBook
Author Margaret L. Laird
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 369
Release 2015-09-15
Genre Art
ISBN 1316351807

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The combination of portrait statue, monumental support, and public lettering was considered emblematic of Roman public space even in antiquity. This book examines ancient Roman statues and their bases, tombs, dedicatory altars, and panels commemorating gifts of civic beneficence made by the Augustales, civic groups composed primarily of wealthy ex-slaves. Margaret L. Laird examines how these monuments functioned as protagonists in their built and social environments by focusing on archaeologically attested commissions made by the Augustales in Roman Italian towns. Integrating methodologies from art history, architectural history, social history, and epigraphy with archaeological and sociological theories of community, she considers how dedications and their accompanying inscriptions created webs of association and transformed places of display into sites of local history. Understanding how these objects functioned in ancient cities, the book argues, illuminates how ordinary Romans combined public lettering, honorific portraits, emperor worship, and civic philanthropy to express their communal identities.

Roman Art

Roman Art
Title Roman Art PDF eBook
Author Nancy Lorraine Thompson
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 218
Release 2007
Genre Art, Roman
ISBN 1588392228

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A complete introduction to the rich cultural legacy of Rome through the study of Roman art ... It includes a discussion of the relevance of Rome to the modern world, a short historical overview, and descriptions of forty-five works of art in the Roman collection organized in three thematic sections: Power and Authority in Roman Portraiture; Myth, Religion, and the Afterlife; and Daily Life in Ancient Rome. This resource also provides lesson plans and classroom activities."--Publisher website.

Monuments and Movements

Monuments and Movements
Title Monuments and Movements PDF eBook
Author John K. Lines
Publisher John K. Lines
Pages 219
Release 2024-09-24
Genre Architecture
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In the wake of George Floyd's murder in 2020, America set out on a sometimes turbulent journey of self-reflection. America's history, including its heroes and monuments, became targets. This book studies that phenomenon and evaluates similar movements at other critical times in history

Monumentality and the Roman Empire

Monumentality and the Roman Empire
Title Monumentality and the Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Edmund Thomas
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 405
Release 2007-11-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0199288631

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'Monumentality and the Roman Age' presents a study of the concept of monumentality in classical antiquity, asks what it is that the notion encompasses and how significant it was for the Romans themselves in moulding their individual or collective aspirations and identities.

Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire

Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire
Title Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Karl Galinsky
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 310
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 1606064622

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Memory studies — one of the most vibrant research fields of the present day — brings together such diverse disciplines as art and archaeology, history, religion, literature, sociology, media studies, and neuroscience. In scholarship on ancient Rome, studies of social and cultural memory complement traditional approaches, opening up new horizons as we contemplate the ancient world. The fifteen essays presented here explore memory in the Roman Empire, addressing a wide spectrum of cultural phenomena from a range of approaches. Ancient Rome was a memory culture par excellence and memory pervades all aspects of Roman culture, from literature and art to religion and politics. This volume is the first to address the cultural artifacts of Rome through the lens of memory studies. An essential guide to the material culture of Rome, this book brings important new concepts to the fore for both scholars of the ancient world and those of social and cultural memory throughout human history.

Power Through Weakness

Power Through Weakness
Title Power Through Weakness PDF eBook
Author Timothy B. Savage
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 272
Release 2004-12-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780521616188

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An intriguing new interpretation of the paradox at the heart of Paul's understanding of his ministry.