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Image and Ornament in the Early Medieval West
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 489

Image and Ornament in the Early Medieval West

  • Categories: Art

Scholarship often treats the post-Roman art produced in central and north-western Europe as representative of the pagan identities of the new 'Germanic' rulers of the early medieval world. In this book, Matthias Friedrich offers a critical reevaluation of the ethnic and religious categories of art that still inform our understanding of early medieval art and archaeology. He scrutinises early medieval visual culture by combining archaeological approaches with art historical methods based on contemporary theory. Friedrich examines the transformation of Roman imperial images, together with the contemporary, highly ornamented material culture that is epitomized by 'animal art.' Through a rigorous analysis of a range of objects, he demonstrates how these pathways produced an aesthetic that promoted variety (varietas), a cross-cultural concept that bridged the various ethnic and religious identities of post-Roman Europe and the Mediterranean worlds.

The Position of Roman Slaves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

The Position of Roman Slaves

Slaves were property of their dominus, objects rather than persons, without rights: These are some components of our basic knowledge about Roman slavery. But Roman slavery was more diverse than we might assume from the standard wording about servile legal status. Numerous inscriptions as well as literary and legal sources reveal clear differences in the social structure of Roman slavery. There were numerous groups and professions who shared the status of being unfree while inhabiting very different worlds. The papers in this volume pose the question of whether and how legal texts reflected such social differences within the Roman servile community. Did the legal system reinscribe social diff...

Trauma and Recovery in Early North African Christianity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Trauma and Recovery in Early North African Christianity

Powerful religious elements for living in the aftermath of trauma are embedded within North African Christian hagiographies. The texts of (1) The Passion of Perpetua and Felicity, (2) The Account of Montanus, Lucius, and their Companions, and (3) The Life of Cyprian of Carthage are stories that offered post traumatic pathways to recovery for its historical readership. These recovery-oriented beliefs and behaviors promoted positive religious coping strategies that revolved around a sense of safety, re-establishing community relationships, an integrated sense of self, and a hopeful story beyond trauma. This book vividly demonstrates that hagiographies played a vital therapeutic role in helping early Christian trauma survivors recover and flourish in the aftermath of disastrous persecutions.

Microstructures and Mobility in the Byzantine World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Microstructures and Mobility in the Byzantine World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-01-22
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  • Publisher: V&R unipress

The volume – whose chapters originated at panels at the International Byzantine Congress in Belgrade and at the IMC in Leeds – seeks to offer an introduction into various aspects of social and geographical mobility, and the intrinsic relationship between the two, as well as into the microstructures of social action in the Byzantine world during the high and late Middle Ages. Based on a balanced approach to the role of personal agency and social structure, the authors of the individual chapters seek to clarify how and why various kinds of people mobilized to either change place and/or social position, or to form groups whose actions shaped social reality both at the imperial centre and the provincial periphery.

RACTA II 2021: Ricerche di Archeologia Cristiana, Tarda Antichità e Alto Medioevo
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 238

RACTA II 2021: Ricerche di Archeologia Cristiana, Tarda Antichità e Alto Medioevo

RACTA aims to provide a comprehensive overview of studies on Late Antique and Christian Archaeology, Art History, History, and Early Christian Literature being carried out by young scholars from all over the world. The variety of topics addressed by the 23 authors demonstrates an interdisciplinary methodological approach.

The Tomb of Li Chui
  • Language: en

The Tomb of Li Chui

On May 21st 736 the noblewoman Li Chui died at the age of 25, as related by the inscription on the epitaph found in her tomb. She was buried in an earth-chambered grave outside the Tang period capital Chang'an, the present-day Xi'an.

The Tomb of Li Chui
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

The Tomb of Li Chui

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Die Stunde der Gladiatoren
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 351

Die Stunde der Gladiatoren

Das spätantike Trier, 313 n. Chr. Ausgerechnet während der Feierlichkeiten zum Thronjubiläum von Kaiser Konstantin wird der Gladiator Niger, Publikumsliebling im Amphitheater, tot aufgefunden. Die Mächtigen zeigen jedoch keinerlei Interesse an dem Fall, sehr zum Ärger von Gaius Aurelius Varro, Anwalt, Autor und vermögender Aristokrat. Erbost über die Gleichgültigkeit gegenüber dem Schicksal des dunkelhäutigen Gladiators, beginnt Varro auf eigene Faust zu ermitteln.

Empire of Style
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Empire of Style

Tang dynasty (618–907) China hummed with cosmopolitan trends. Its capital at Chang’an was the most populous city in the world and was connected via the Silk Road with the critical markets and thriving cultures of Central Asia and the Middle East. In Empire of Style, BuYun Chen reveals a vibrant fashion system that emerged through the efforts of Tang artisans, wearers, and critics of clothing. Across the empire, elite men and women subverted regulations on dress to acquire majestic silks and au courant designs, as shifts in economic and social structures gave rise to what we now recognize as precursors of a modern fashion system: a new consciousness of time, a game of imitation and emulat...

A Cultural History of Money in Antiquity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

A Cultural History of Money in Antiquity

"In a work that spans 4,500 years, 54 experts chart across six volumes how money has made "the world go round" and capture money's complexities in both substance and form. Individual volume editors ensure the cohesion of the whole and, to make it as easy as possible to use, chapter titles are identical across each of the volumes. This gives the choice of reading about a specific period in one of the volumes, or following a theme across history by reading the relevant chapter in each of the six."