An interdisciplinary exploration of Roman cultural appropriation, offering new insights into the processes through which Rome made and remade itself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Figures Contributors Introduction Part I. Interaction: 1. The comedy of plunder: art and appropriation in Plautus' Menaechmi Basil Dufallo 2. Citation, spoliation, and the appropriation of the past in Livy's AUC Ayelet Haimson Lushkov 3. A second first Punic War: respoliation of Republican naval monuments in the urban and poetic landscapes of Augustan Rome Thomas Biggs 4. Buried treasure, hidden verses: (re)appropriating the Gauls of Pergamon in Flavian culture Stefano Rebeggiani 5. Interactions: microhistory as cultural history Matthew P. Loar Part II. Distortion: 6. Repurposing plunder in Vitruvius' De architectura Marden Fitzpatrick Nichols 7. Appropriating Egypt for the Ara Pacis Augustae Jennifer Trimble 8. Monolithic appropriation? The Lateran obelisk compared Grant Parker 9. Distortion on parade: rethinking successful appropriation in Rome Carolyn MacDonald Part III. Circulation: 10. The traffic in shtick Amy Richlin 11. Agents of appropriation: shipwrecks, cargoes, and entangled networks in the Late Republic Carrie Fulton 12. Import/export: empire and appropriation in the Gallus Papyrus from Qasr Ibrim Micah Myers 13. Annexing a shared past: Roman appropriations of Hercules-Melqart in the conquest of Hispania Megan Daniel 14. Circulation's thousand connectivities Dan-el Padilla Peralta Bibliography.
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Figures Contributors Introduction Part I. Interaction: 1. The comedy of plunder: art and appropriation in Plautus' Menaechmi Basil Dufallo 2. Citation, spoliation, and the appropriation of the past in Livy's AUC Ayelet Haimson Lushkov 3. A second first Punic War: respoliation of Republican naval monuments in the urban and poetic landscapes of Augustan Rome Thomas Biggs 4. Buried treasure, hidden verses: (re)appropriating the Gauls of Pergamon in Flavian culture Stefano Rebeggiani 5. Interactions: microhistory as cultural history Matthew P. Loar Part II. Distortion: 6. Repurposing plunder in Vitruvius' De architectura Marden Fitzpatrick Nichols 7. Appropriating Egypt for the Ara Pacis Augustae Jennifer Trimble 8. Monolithic appropriation? The Lateran obelisk compared Grant Parker 9. Distortion on parade: rethinking successful appropriation in Rome Carolyn MacDonald Part III. Circulation: 10. The traffic in shtick Amy Richlin 11. Agents of appropriation: shipwrecks, cargoes, and entangled networks in the Late Republic Carrie Fulton 12. Import/export: empire and appropriation in the Gallus Papyrus from Qasr Ibrim Micah Myers 13. Annexing a shared past: Roman appropriations of Hercules-Melqart in the conquest of Hispania Megan Daniel 14. Circulation's thousand connectivities Dan-el Padilla Peralta Bibliography.
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