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The Death of Myth on Roman Sarcophagi

Allegory and Visual Narrative in the Late Empire

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Gebonden, 325 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2022
ISBN13: 9781316510919
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2022 9781316510919
Onderdeel van serie Greek Culture in the
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A strange thing happened to Roman sarcophagi in the third century:  their Greek mythic imagery vanished. Since the beginning of their production a century earlier, these beautifully carved coffins had featured bold mythological scenes. How do we make sense of this imagery's own death on later sarcophagi, when mythological narratives were truncated, gods and heroes were excised, and genres featuring no mythic content whatsoever came to the fore? What is the significance of such a profound tectonic shift in the Roman funerary imagination for our understanding of Roman history and culture, for the development of its arts, for the passage from the High to the Late Empire and the coming of Christianity, but above all, for the individual Roman women and men who chose this imagery, and who took it with them to the grave? In this book, Mont Allen offers the clues that aid in resolving this mystery.

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ISBN13:9781316510919
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:325

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Introduction – the death of myth on Roman sarcophagi; 1. Myth a casualty of Christianity; 2. Bucolic sarcophagi and elite retreat; 3. Refuge from the third-century crisis; 4. Culture, status, and rising populism; 5. Myth abstracted: from narrative to symbol; 6. Distinguishing the mythological: function and form; 7. Myth, history, and the desire for proximity; Coda – myth revived: temporality and the afterlife.
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