Life, Death and Representation
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Edited by:
Jas Elsner
and Janet Huskinson
About this book
This volume presents a collection of essays on different aspects of Roman sarcophagi. These varied approaches will produce fresh insights into a subject which is receiving increased interest in English-language scholarship, with a new awareness of the important contribution that sarcophagi can make to the study of the social use and production of Roman art. The book will therefore be a timely addition to existing literature. Metropolitan sarcophagi are the main focus of the volume, which will cover a wide time range from the first century AD to post classical periods (including early Christian sarcophagi and post-classical reception). Other papers will look at aspects of viewing and representation, iconography, and marble analysis. There will be an Introduction written by the co-editors.
Author / Editor information
Jas Elsner, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, UK; Janet Huskinson, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Abbreviations
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Introduction
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1. Before Sarcophagi
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2. Habent sua fata: Writing life histories of Roman Sarcophagi
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3. Tragedy’s Forgotten Beauty: the Medieval Return of Orestes
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4. The Roman Sarcophagus ‘Industry’: a Reconsideration
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5. Multimethod Analyses of Roman Sarcophagi at the Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome
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6. In the Guise of Gods and Heroes: Portrait Heads on Roman Mythological Sarcophagi
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7. Man or Woman? Cross-gendering and Individuality on Third Century Roman Sarcophagi
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8. Myth and Visual Narrative in the Second Sophistic – a Comparative Approach: Notes on an Attic Hippolytos Sarcophagus in Agrigento
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9. Image in Distress? The death of Meleager on Roman sarcophagi
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10. Borrowed Verse and Broken Narrative: Agency, Identity, and the (Bethesda) Sarcophagus of Bassa
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11. Image and Rhetoric in Early Christian Sarcophagi: Reflections on Jesus’ Trial
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12. ‘Houses of the dead’? Columnar sarcophagi as ‘micro-architecture’
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Backmatter
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