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The Dominus legem dat Motif in Its Multiple Contexts
A Study in Early Christian Images and Texts
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Reidar Hvalvik
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2025
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About this book
In this book, Dominus legem dat, labeled the most debated motif in early Christian art, is dealt with in all its different contexts, particularly Roman sarcophagi, where it most often occurs. In light of concurrent Roman funerary art, it offers a new understanding of the function of biblical motifs on sarcophagi, and a number of contemporary Christian texts are presented as a key for the interpretation of the so-called “traditio legis” composition. This first, richly illustrated monograph on the motif argues that it originated in Old St. Peter’s Basilica, substantiated by a broad discussion of its historical and theological context. A catalog of all occurrences is included.
Author / Editor information
Reidar Hvalvik, Dr. theol., is Professor emeritus in New Testament Studies at MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society; affiliated to the Norwegian Institute in Rome in 2006–2007. His education includes art history, and his publications cover early Christian literature and art.
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
February 24, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9789004718425
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
540
eBook ISBN:
9789004718425
Keywords for this book
Commendatio animae; Rettungsbilder; Iconography; Constantine I; Paul; Peter; Jerusalem; Bethlehem; St. Peter; Basilica; Biblical; Patristic; catacombs; Roman; sarcophagi; Funerary art; Traditio legis
Audience(s) for this book
Academic institutes in biblical studies and art, libraries, specialists and students in early Christian art.