Late Antiquity marked one of the most significant transitions in European history-one that saw the rise of Christianity and the transformation of the classical Mediterranean world of ancient Rome. The richness of its art and the wealth of its archaeological remains have increasingly been recognised in recent decades and new discoveries and ongoing research are currently altering the ways in which we perceive the period. These two volumes provide a wide-ranging guide to the art and archaeology of the period 300-700 CE. Key monuments and artifact-types are discussed and placed in their…mehr
Late Antiquity marked one of the most significant transitions in European history-one that saw the rise of Christianity and the transformation of the classical Mediterranean world of ancient Rome. The richness of its art and the wealth of its archaeological remains have increasingly been recognised in recent decades and new discoveries and ongoing research are currently altering the ways in which we perceive the period. These two volumes provide a wide-ranging guide to the art and archaeology of the period 300-700 CE. Key monuments and artifact-types are discussed and placed in their historical contexts, but significant attention is also paid to the main cities, regions and peoples playing a prominent role in the history of the period as well as to some key issues and debates in its study. The chapters are written by leading experts and will be invaluable for any student or scholar interested in the period.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Leonard V. Rutgers, Jodi Magness, Robin M. Jensen, and Neil Christie 1. Pagan architecture Christophe J. Goddard 2. Pagan iconography Stephan Faust and Troels Myrup Kristensen 3. Church architecture Olof Brandt 4. Monastic architecture Karel Innemee 5. Veneration of saints Ann Marie Yasin 6. Early Christian iconography Robin Jensen 7. Jewish architecture Jodi Magness 8. Jewish iconography Zeev Weiss 9. Monumental civic architecture Gunnar Brands 10. Private architecture Isabelle Baldini 11. Military architecture Gwyn Davies 12. The catacombs of Rome Vincenzo Fiocchi Nicolai 13. Cemeteries Bonnie Effros Part I. Artifacts and Evidence: 14. Portraiture Marina Prusac Lindhagen 15. Sarcophagi Jutta Dresken Weiland 16. Wall painting Matteo Braconi, Dimitri Cascianelli, and Giovanna Ferri 17. Pottery Michel Bonifay and Paul Reynolds 18. Glass Stefanie Nagel and Constanze Höpken 19. Ivory Niamh Bhalla 20. Metalwork Marlia Mango and Benjamin Fourlas 21. Textiles and dress Sabine Schrenk 22. Illuminated manuscripts Michelle Brown 23. Epigraphy Antonio Felle 24. Numismatics Andrew Burnett 25. Transport and communication Colin Adams 26. Technology in the later Roman Empire Serafina Cuomo 27. Spolia Bente Kiilerich.
Introduction Leonard V. Rutgers, Jodi Magness, Robin M. Jensen, and Neil Christie 1. Pagan architecture Christophe J. Goddard 2. Pagan iconography Stephan Faust and Troels Myrup Kristensen 3. Church architecture Olof Brandt 4. Monastic architecture Karel Innemee 5. Veneration of saints Ann Marie Yasin 6. Early Christian iconography Robin Jensen 7. Jewish architecture Jodi Magness 8. Jewish iconography Zeev Weiss 9. Monumental civic architecture Gunnar Brands 10. Private architecture Isabelle Baldini 11. Military architecture Gwyn Davies 12. The catacombs of Rome Vincenzo Fiocchi Nicolai 13. Cemeteries Bonnie Effros Part I. Artifacts and Evidence: 14. Portraiture Marina Prusac Lindhagen 15. Sarcophagi Jutta Dresken Weiland 16. Wall painting Matteo Braconi, Dimitri Cascianelli, and Giovanna Ferri 17. Pottery Michel Bonifay and Paul Reynolds 18. Glass Stefanie Nagel and Constanze Höpken 19. Ivory Niamh Bhalla 20. Metalwork Marlia Mango and Benjamin Fourlas 21. Textiles and dress Sabine Schrenk 22. Illuminated manuscripts Michelle Brown 23. Epigraphy Antonio Felle 24. Numismatics Andrew Burnett 25. Transport and communication Colin Adams 26. Technology in the later Roman Empire Serafina Cuomo 27. Spolia Bente Kiilerich.
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