The Oxford handbook of Roman imagery and iconography

Weitere Verfasser: Cline, Lea , [HerausgeberIn]
Elkins, Nathan T. , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Umfang/Format: xiii, 578 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Oxford handbooks
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Inhalte/Bestandteile: 22 Datensätze
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction / Lea K. Cline and Nathan T. Elkins
  • Part I: Method and theory
  • The role of images: Theoria and exemplum / Annette Haug
  • Theoretical approaches to Roman imagery and iconography / Clare Rowan
  • World & image / Michael Squire
  • Iconography and archaeology / Elizabeth Marlowe
  • Image and authority / Stephan Faust
  • iconography of the non-iconic / Anna Anguissola
  • Part II: Image and semantics
  • Iconography and style in republican and early imperial art (200 bce to 14 ce) / Dominik Maschek
  • Late Roman iconography and style / Susanna McFadden
  • Iconography and imagery between Rome and the provinces: A case study in domestic decor / Sarah Lepinski and Vanessa Rousseau
  • Part III: Image and social practice/image and context
  • Republic sculpture and social practice in the Roman republic / Riccardo Di Cesare
  • Public sculpture and social practice in the Roman empire / Elizabeth Wolfram Thill
  • Iconography and social practice in the domestic sphere / Silvana Costa
  • Coin iconography and social practice in the Roman republic / Bernhard E. Woytek
  • Coin iconography and social practice in the Roman empire / Fleur Kemmers
  • Gems, Camoes, and social practice / Jorn Lang
  • Pottery, glass, and the pictorial habit between late republic and early empire / Manuel Flecker
  • Images and interpretation of “the other” in Roman social practice / Lisa Trentin
  • Images and interpretation of Africans in Roman art and social practice / Sinclair W. Bell
  • The iconography of early Christian Roman art / Sean V. Leatherbury
  • Part IV: Imagery in ritual use
  • Iconography and Roman religion / K. A. Rask
  • Funerary Imagery and iconography / Regina Gee
  • Imagery in Jewish and Christian ritual settings / Matthew J. Grey and Mark D. Ellison.