Encounters with Greek Art sheds new light on the invention of ancient identities by focusing on encounters between viewers and artworks swept to Italy on the tides of Roman imperialism between 146 BCE and 117 CE.
Encounters with Greek Art sheds new light on the invention of ancient identities by focusing on encounters between viewers and artworks swept to Italy on the tides of Roman imperialism between 146 BCE and 117 CE.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carolyn MacDonald is an Associate Professor of Classics at the University of New Brunswick (Canada). She has published on the cultural politics of Greek and Latin ekphrasis, and is co-editor of Rome, Empire of Plunder: The Dynamics of Cultural Appropriation (2018).
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Introduction: Looking Cultured Part I: Ekphrasis and Empire 1. Touring Monuments 1: Apollo Palatinus 2. Touring Monuments 2: Hercules Musarum 3. Consuming Miniatures Part II: Imagetexts and Identities 4. Scenes for Hellenes: Greek Imagetexts from Rome and Roman Italy 5. Chatting in Latin: Latin Imagotextual Frescoes of Roman Italy Envoi.
Introduction: Looking Cultured Part I: Ekphrasis and Empire 1. Touring Monuments 1: Apollo Palatinus 2. Touring Monuments 2: Hercules Musarum 3. Consuming Miniatures Part II: Imagetexts and Identities 4. Scenes for Hellenes: Greek Imagetexts from Rome and Roman Italy 5. Chatting in Latin: Latin Imagotextual Frescoes of Roman Italy Envoi.
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