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Forgery Beyond Deceit Fabrication Value And The Desire For Ancient Rome John North Hopkins

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Forgery Beyond Deceit Fabrication Value And The Desire For Ancient Rome John North Hopkins
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.27 MB
Pages: 464
Author: John North Hopkins
ISBN: 9780192869586, 0192869582
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Forgery Beyond Deceit Fabrication Value And The Desire For Ancient Rome John North Hopkins by John North Hopkins 9780192869586, 0192869582 instant download after payment.

What do forgeries do? Forgery Beyond Deceit: Fabrication, Value, and the Desire for Ancient Rome explores that question with a focus on forgery in ancient Rome and of ancient Rome. Its chapters reach from antiquity to the twentieth century and cover literature and art, the two areas thatpredominate in forgery studies, as well as the forgery of physical books, coins, and religious relics. The book examines the cultural, historical, and rhetorical functions of forgery that extend beyond the desire to deceive and profit. It analyses forgery in connection with related phenomena likepseudepigraphy, fakes, and copies; and it investigates the aesthetic and historical value that forgeries possess when scholarship takes seriously their form, content, and varied uses within and across cultures. Of particular interest is the way that forgeries embody a desire for the ancient and forthe recovery of the fragmentary past of ancient Rome.

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