A perplexing development sweeps over Roman sarcophagi in the middle of the third century: the unexpected Entmythologisierung or "demythologization" of their imagery. These lavishly carved coffins, often sculpted with figural scenes of the most astonishing workmanship, had featured bold mythological characters since the very beginning of their mainstream production in the early second century, when inhumation had replaced cremation as the favored means for disposing of the dead. Evocative testament to Rome's ongoing love affair with classical Greek culture, they derived visual force from their resonance with an artistic tradition centuries old while providing catharsis and consolation to those still living. How then to make sense of this...
This dissertation presents a regional comparative study of the uses of Greek heroic stories as illus...
In April 1485, a marble sarcophagus was found on the outskirts of Rome. It contained the remains of ...
Images of episodes from Greek mythology are widespread in Roman art, appearing in sculptural groups,...
Christian sarcophagi were produced in Rome during a long fourth century for a narrow audience. Their...
Early Christian art is of key importance in the mutual transformation of Roman culture and Christian...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from de Gruyter via the DOI i...
"One of the more peculiar and intriguing phenomena in Roman archaeology is the abrupt and still gene...
The purpose of this study is to explain why cremation was replaced by inhumation and cinerary monum...
Michael Koortbojian brings a novel approach to his study of the role of Greek mythology in Roman fun...
The volume presents essays on different aspects of Roman sarcophagi. These varied approaches produce...
Roman sarcophagi have so far been studied mostly from an iconographical or stylistic point of view. ...
[About the book] In April 1485, a marble sarcophagus was found on the outskirts of Rome. It conta...
Attic sarcophagi with relief scenes were manufactured from the Hadrianic era until shortly after the...
Bibliography: pages [74]-83.The way in which a society disposes of its dead is often a neglected fac...
I During the course of the second century, the fashion for mythological imagery as a means of celebr...
This dissertation presents a regional comparative study of the uses of Greek heroic stories as illus...
In April 1485, a marble sarcophagus was found on the outskirts of Rome. It contained the remains of ...
Images of episodes from Greek mythology are widespread in Roman art, appearing in sculptural groups,...
Christian sarcophagi were produced in Rome during a long fourth century for a narrow audience. Their...
Early Christian art is of key importance in the mutual transformation of Roman culture and Christian...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from de Gruyter via the DOI i...
"One of the more peculiar and intriguing phenomena in Roman archaeology is the abrupt and still gene...
The purpose of this study is to explain why cremation was replaced by inhumation and cinerary monum...
Michael Koortbojian brings a novel approach to his study of the role of Greek mythology in Roman fun...
The volume presents essays on different aspects of Roman sarcophagi. These varied approaches produce...
Roman sarcophagi have so far been studied mostly from an iconographical or stylistic point of view. ...
[About the book] In April 1485, a marble sarcophagus was found on the outskirts of Rome. It conta...
Attic sarcophagi with relief scenes were manufactured from the Hadrianic era until shortly after the...
Bibliography: pages [74]-83.The way in which a society disposes of its dead is often a neglected fac...
I During the course of the second century, the fashion for mythological imagery as a means of celebr...
This dissertation presents a regional comparative study of the uses of Greek heroic stories as illus...
In April 1485, a marble sarcophagus was found on the outskirts of Rome. It contained the remains of ...
Images of episodes from Greek mythology are widespread in Roman art, appearing in sculptural groups,...