„Touching the Gods: physical interaction with cult statues in the Roman world‟ explores different forms of physical interaction with cult statues in the many cults and beliefs evident across the Roman world, and proposes wide-ranging implications of this for the understanding of Roman religions and Roman art. Despite the theoretical detachment of the cult statue in the Roman world, an ideological language of close physical interaction was developed, which manifested itself through both „regular‟ (for example, ritual decoration and washing) and „irregular‟ (such as sexual and violent) contact. Although modern scholarship accepts that cult statues formed part of religious worship within which physical interaction took place, they are generall...
This contribution proposes some methodological observations for the study of domestic cult objects f...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
This paper will investigate how the miniaturisation of images of deities brings them into intimate r...
„Touching the Gods: physical interaction with cult statues in the Roman world‟ explores different fo...
What did ancient religion feel like? This article explores different elements of tactile experience ...
In this book, Philip Kiernan explores how cult images functioned in Roman temples from the Iron Age ...
The Roman religious system was structured to be continually open to innovations, especially the intr...
This book examines the ways in which lived religion in Roman Italy involved personal and communal ex...
This chapter brings the sensory potentialities of material objects used in Roman ritualized activiti...
Touching the Gods : Rituals, Sensory Experience and ‘ Physical’ Interactions with the Divine in the ...
Images of episodes from Greek mythology are widespread in Roman art, appearing in sculptural groups,...
Among the material evidence related to the Isiac cults, the so-called “Isis-Fortuna” bronze statuett...
The paper will try to examine, within the context of the broad catalogue of figures in the Greek an...
This dissertation investigates mobile cult statues and their reflection in Euripides’ Iphigeneia amo...
This thesis gives some much-needed attention to the art of Rome’s most North-Westerly province, the ...
This contribution proposes some methodological observations for the study of domestic cult objects f...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
This paper will investigate how the miniaturisation of images of deities brings them into intimate r...
„Touching the Gods: physical interaction with cult statues in the Roman world‟ explores different fo...
What did ancient religion feel like? This article explores different elements of tactile experience ...
In this book, Philip Kiernan explores how cult images functioned in Roman temples from the Iron Age ...
The Roman religious system was structured to be continually open to innovations, especially the intr...
This book examines the ways in which lived religion in Roman Italy involved personal and communal ex...
This chapter brings the sensory potentialities of material objects used in Roman ritualized activiti...
Touching the Gods : Rituals, Sensory Experience and ‘ Physical’ Interactions with the Divine in the ...
Images of episodes from Greek mythology are widespread in Roman art, appearing in sculptural groups,...
Among the material evidence related to the Isiac cults, the so-called “Isis-Fortuna” bronze statuett...
The paper will try to examine, within the context of the broad catalogue of figures in the Greek an...
This dissertation investigates mobile cult statues and their reflection in Euripides’ Iphigeneia amo...
This thesis gives some much-needed attention to the art of Rome’s most North-Westerly province, the ...
This contribution proposes some methodological observations for the study of domestic cult objects f...
This book examines a type of object that was widespread and very popular in classical antiquity - vo...
This paper will investigate how the miniaturisation of images of deities brings them into intimate r...