This paper investigates the multiple impulses that contributed to the early medieval interest in Pope Damasus's inscriptions. In part, Damasus's verses were read as guides to Rome's martyrial topography; in part, they served as models of a classicizing Christian style. Above all, the appeal of these verses derived from their association with Damasus himself, who came to be seen as a secure mediator of the early Christian past. Concurrently, the figure of Damasus grew in stature, as a saint marked by his solicitude for the Christian community, whether living or dead
This thesis analyses images of the suffering Christ between circa 1450 and circa 1550 from across We...
The present volume`s focus lies on the formation of a multifaceted discourse on Christian martyrdom ...
International audienceHagiographical cycles on altars, shrines, paintings and sculptures are accompa...
Although not as well-known as the great popes Gregory I and Leo I; Damasus I ranks as one of the mos...
La ricerca prende in esame lo sviluppo dell'epigrafia dedicata al culto dei martiri nel corso dei se...
The aim of this contribution is to examine the different forms and circumstances of transmission of ...
La presente contribución tiene como finalidad examinar las diversas formas y circunstancias de trans...
This paper works on the changing images of St. Agnes in the late antiquity period. Focusing on the t...
This dissertation situates the development of early medieval Rome as a sacred city in its 6th- to 9t...
In different monuments the life of the fourth Pope of Rome Clement I (Clemens Romanus) and especiall...
Early Christian and medieval representations of the ritual of translatio documented the circulation ...
textThe fortuitous discovery of early Christian images adorning the catacombs on Via Salaria in 1578...
This article examines impression relics associated with Saints Peter and Paul: the apostolic knee pr...
In 1049, the monastic community of Saint Emmeram in Regensburg discovered within its abbey church th...
This chapter explores several features of early medieval Christianity: the fall of the Roman Empire ...
This thesis analyses images of the suffering Christ between circa 1450 and circa 1550 from across We...
The present volume`s focus lies on the formation of a multifaceted discourse on Christian martyrdom ...
International audienceHagiographical cycles on altars, shrines, paintings and sculptures are accompa...
Although not as well-known as the great popes Gregory I and Leo I; Damasus I ranks as one of the mos...
La ricerca prende in esame lo sviluppo dell'epigrafia dedicata al culto dei martiri nel corso dei se...
The aim of this contribution is to examine the different forms and circumstances of transmission of ...
La presente contribución tiene como finalidad examinar las diversas formas y circunstancias de trans...
This paper works on the changing images of St. Agnes in the late antiquity period. Focusing on the t...
This dissertation situates the development of early medieval Rome as a sacred city in its 6th- to 9t...
In different monuments the life of the fourth Pope of Rome Clement I (Clemens Romanus) and especiall...
Early Christian and medieval representations of the ritual of translatio documented the circulation ...
textThe fortuitous discovery of early Christian images adorning the catacombs on Via Salaria in 1578...
This article examines impression relics associated with Saints Peter and Paul: the apostolic knee pr...
In 1049, the monastic community of Saint Emmeram in Regensburg discovered within its abbey church th...
This chapter explores several features of early medieval Christianity: the fall of the Roman Empire ...
This thesis analyses images of the suffering Christ between circa 1450 and circa 1550 from across We...
The present volume`s focus lies on the formation of a multifaceted discourse on Christian martyrdom ...
International audienceHagiographical cycles on altars, shrines, paintings and sculptures are accompa...