Oxford Handbook of Roman Imagery and Iconography
Herausgeber: K Cline, Lea; T Elkins, Nathan
Oxford Handbook of Roman Imagery and Iconography
Herausgeber: K Cline, Lea; T Elkins, Nathan
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The Oxford Handbook of Roman Imagery and Iconography offers a comprehensive overview of visual imagery in the Roman world, examined by context and period, and the evolving scholarly traditions of iconographic analysis and visual semiotics that have framed the modern study of these images.
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The Oxford Handbook of Roman Imagery and Iconography offers a comprehensive overview of visual imagery in the Roman world, examined by context and period, and the evolving scholarly traditions of iconographic analysis and visual semiotics that have framed the modern study of these images.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 184mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1309g
- ISBN-13: 9780190850326
- ISBN-10: 0190850329
- Artikelnr.: 62537130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 184mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1309g
- ISBN-13: 9780190850326
- ISBN-10: 0190850329
- Artikelnr.: 62537130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Lea K. Cline is Associate Professor of Art History at Illinois State University. Nathan T. Elkins is Visiting Research Scholar at the American Numismatic Society and Editor (ancient world) of the American Journal of Numismatics
Introduction
Lea Cline and Nathan T. Elkins
Method and Theory
1 The Creation of an Image
Annette Haug
2 Theoretical Approaches to Roman Imagery and Iconography
Clare Rowan
3 Relationship between Image and Text
Michael Squire
4 Iconography and Archaeology
Elizabeth Marlowe
5 Image and Authority
Stephan Faust
6 Iconography of the Non-iconic
Anna Anguissola
Image and Semantics
7 Iconography and Style in Republican and Early Imperial Art
Dominik Maschek
8 Iconography and Style in the Late Roman Empire
Susanna McFadden
9 Iconography and Style between Rome and the Provinces
Vanessa Rousseau and Sarah Lepinski
Image and Social Practice/Image and Context
10 Public Sculpture and Social Practice in the Roman Republic
Riccardo DiCesare
11 Public Sculpture and Social Practice in the Roman Empire
Elizabeth Wolfram-Thill
12 Iconography and Social Practice in the Domestic Sphere
Silvana Costa
13 Coin Iconography and Social Practice in the Roman Republic
Bernhard Woytek
14 Coin Iconography and Social Practice in the Roman Empire
Fleur Kemmers
15 Gems, Cameos, and Social Practice
Jörn Lang
16 Glass, Pottery, and Social Practice
Manuel Flecker
17 Images and Interpretation of 'the Other' in Roman Social Practice
Lisa Trentin
18 Images and Interpretation of Africans in Roman Art and Social Practice
Sinclair Bell
19 Iconography of Early Christian Roman Art
Sean Leatherbury
Imagery in Ritual Use
20 Religion and Iconography
Katherine Rask
21 Funerary Imagery and Iconography
Regina Gee
22 Judaism and Christianity
Matthew Grey and Mark Ellison
Lea Cline and Nathan T. Elkins
Method and Theory
1 The Creation of an Image
Annette Haug
2 Theoretical Approaches to Roman Imagery and Iconography
Clare Rowan
3 Relationship between Image and Text
Michael Squire
4 Iconography and Archaeology
Elizabeth Marlowe
5 Image and Authority
Stephan Faust
6 Iconography of the Non-iconic
Anna Anguissola
Image and Semantics
7 Iconography and Style in Republican and Early Imperial Art
Dominik Maschek
8 Iconography and Style in the Late Roman Empire
Susanna McFadden
9 Iconography and Style between Rome and the Provinces
Vanessa Rousseau and Sarah Lepinski
Image and Social Practice/Image and Context
10 Public Sculpture and Social Practice in the Roman Republic
Riccardo DiCesare
11 Public Sculpture and Social Practice in the Roman Empire
Elizabeth Wolfram-Thill
12 Iconography and Social Practice in the Domestic Sphere
Silvana Costa
13 Coin Iconography and Social Practice in the Roman Republic
Bernhard Woytek
14 Coin Iconography and Social Practice in the Roman Empire
Fleur Kemmers
15 Gems, Cameos, and Social Practice
Jörn Lang
16 Glass, Pottery, and Social Practice
Manuel Flecker
17 Images and Interpretation of 'the Other' in Roman Social Practice
Lisa Trentin
18 Images and Interpretation of Africans in Roman Art and Social Practice
Sinclair Bell
19 Iconography of Early Christian Roman Art
Sean Leatherbury
Imagery in Ritual Use
20 Religion and Iconography
Katherine Rask
21 Funerary Imagery and Iconography
Regina Gee
22 Judaism and Christianity
Matthew Grey and Mark Ellison
Introduction
Lea Cline and Nathan T. Elkins
Method and Theory
1 The Creation of an Image
Annette Haug
2 Theoretical Approaches to Roman Imagery and Iconography
Clare Rowan
3 Relationship between Image and Text
Michael Squire
4 Iconography and Archaeology
Elizabeth Marlowe
5 Image and Authority
Stephan Faust
6 Iconography of the Non-iconic
Anna Anguissola
Image and Semantics
7 Iconography and Style in Republican and Early Imperial Art
Dominik Maschek
8 Iconography and Style in the Late Roman Empire
Susanna McFadden
9 Iconography and Style between Rome and the Provinces
Vanessa Rousseau and Sarah Lepinski
Image and Social Practice/Image and Context
10 Public Sculpture and Social Practice in the Roman Republic
Riccardo DiCesare
11 Public Sculpture and Social Practice in the Roman Empire
Elizabeth Wolfram-Thill
12 Iconography and Social Practice in the Domestic Sphere
Silvana Costa
13 Coin Iconography and Social Practice in the Roman Republic
Bernhard Woytek
14 Coin Iconography and Social Practice in the Roman Empire
Fleur Kemmers
15 Gems, Cameos, and Social Practice
Jörn Lang
16 Glass, Pottery, and Social Practice
Manuel Flecker
17 Images and Interpretation of 'the Other' in Roman Social Practice
Lisa Trentin
18 Images and Interpretation of Africans in Roman Art and Social Practice
Sinclair Bell
19 Iconography of Early Christian Roman Art
Sean Leatherbury
Imagery in Ritual Use
20 Religion and Iconography
Katherine Rask
21 Funerary Imagery and Iconography
Regina Gee
22 Judaism and Christianity
Matthew Grey and Mark Ellison
Lea Cline and Nathan T. Elkins
Method and Theory
1 The Creation of an Image
Annette Haug
2 Theoretical Approaches to Roman Imagery and Iconography
Clare Rowan
3 Relationship between Image and Text
Michael Squire
4 Iconography and Archaeology
Elizabeth Marlowe
5 Image and Authority
Stephan Faust
6 Iconography of the Non-iconic
Anna Anguissola
Image and Semantics
7 Iconography and Style in Republican and Early Imperial Art
Dominik Maschek
8 Iconography and Style in the Late Roman Empire
Susanna McFadden
9 Iconography and Style between Rome and the Provinces
Vanessa Rousseau and Sarah Lepinski
Image and Social Practice/Image and Context
10 Public Sculpture and Social Practice in the Roman Republic
Riccardo DiCesare
11 Public Sculpture and Social Practice in the Roman Empire
Elizabeth Wolfram-Thill
12 Iconography and Social Practice in the Domestic Sphere
Silvana Costa
13 Coin Iconography and Social Practice in the Roman Republic
Bernhard Woytek
14 Coin Iconography and Social Practice in the Roman Empire
Fleur Kemmers
15 Gems, Cameos, and Social Practice
Jörn Lang
16 Glass, Pottery, and Social Practice
Manuel Flecker
17 Images and Interpretation of 'the Other' in Roman Social Practice
Lisa Trentin
18 Images and Interpretation of Africans in Roman Art and Social Practice
Sinclair Bell
19 Iconography of Early Christian Roman Art
Sean Leatherbury
Imagery in Ritual Use
20 Religion and Iconography
Katherine Rask
21 Funerary Imagery and Iconography
Regina Gee
22 Judaism and Christianity
Matthew Grey and Mark Ellison