In Pursuit of Fame. - Representations of Fame are few and appear late, despite the wide use enjoyed by the term. A frequent theme in Roman art, Fame is not, however, part of the Biblical tradition and so the medieval artist lacks the incentive to personify it. Moreover, the Virgilian Fama (the Bad Fame) is too pagan a concept. The Allegory owes its success essentially to Petrarch's illustrations. Here the chariot serves as an element of dissociation between what is shown and its significance, making possible the Allegory's integration into the Christian discourse. A deeper perception of the theme, developed by a more elaborate picturalisation, and furthermore, its association with ancient models, lead to its revival. This evolution stems fr...
From the Renown of the Kingdom to the Honour of France. - In 1420, an anonymous author defied the ap...
Dans Salammbô, le rapport des personnages aux objets est non seulement le signe d’une nouvelle visio...
Veyne Paul. Richard Brilliant, Gesture and Rank in Roman Art, the Use of Gestures to denote Status i...
In Pursuit of Fame. - Representations of Fame are few and appear late, despite the wide use enjoyed ...
Fama and the knights. Name and Fame at the End of the Middle Ages. - This essay examines the new rel...
La popularité, devenue l'horizon de toute action gouvernementale dans les démocraties contemporaines...
National audienceThe most common image of the poet is of an exceptional creator whose renown is prop...
The concept expressed by the Roman term fama, although strictly linked to the activity of speaking, ...
Figures in prayer in the funereal art of Ancient Christianity I. The Origins The figure of a woman...
Myth and theatre : the theme of the lady on the chariot in the Royal legend in Rome. In Rome, Tana...
Painting was not a « trivial » contribution towards imperial cult, the Prince being considered as a ...
International audienceThe participation of the aristocrats in public shows is a paradox. Indeed, whi...
The Latin Vocabulary for Fame in the Middle Ages. - Gloria, fama, « honor » and « glory » : these fo...
Holy Men —priests or prophets— play an important role in Greek novels, in particular those of Achill...
The Culture of the Imago. Contrary to restrictive conception of the image, the latin term imago is...
From the Renown of the Kingdom to the Honour of France. - In 1420, an anonymous author defied the ap...
Dans Salammbô, le rapport des personnages aux objets est non seulement le signe d’une nouvelle visio...
Veyne Paul. Richard Brilliant, Gesture and Rank in Roman Art, the Use of Gestures to denote Status i...
In Pursuit of Fame. - Representations of Fame are few and appear late, despite the wide use enjoyed ...
Fama and the knights. Name and Fame at the End of the Middle Ages. - This essay examines the new rel...
La popularité, devenue l'horizon de toute action gouvernementale dans les démocraties contemporaines...
National audienceThe most common image of the poet is of an exceptional creator whose renown is prop...
The concept expressed by the Roman term fama, although strictly linked to the activity of speaking, ...
Figures in prayer in the funereal art of Ancient Christianity I. The Origins The figure of a woman...
Myth and theatre : the theme of the lady on the chariot in the Royal legend in Rome. In Rome, Tana...
Painting was not a « trivial » contribution towards imperial cult, the Prince being considered as a ...
International audienceThe participation of the aristocrats in public shows is a paradox. Indeed, whi...
The Latin Vocabulary for Fame in the Middle Ages. - Gloria, fama, « honor » and « glory » : these fo...
Holy Men —priests or prophets— play an important role in Greek novels, in particular those of Achill...
The Culture of the Imago. Contrary to restrictive conception of the image, the latin term imago is...
From the Renown of the Kingdom to the Honour of France. - In 1420, an anonymous author defied the ap...
Dans Salammbô, le rapport des personnages aux objets est non seulement le signe d’une nouvelle visio...
Veyne Paul. Richard Brilliant, Gesture and Rank in Roman Art, the Use of Gestures to denote Status i...