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Greek Myths In Roman Art And Culture Imagery Values And Identity In Italy 50 Bcad 250 Newby

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Greek Myths In Roman Art And Culture Imagery Values And Identity In Italy 50 Bcad 250 Newby
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.21 MB
Pages: 406
Author: Newby, Zahra
ISBN: 9781107072244, 1107072247
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Greek Myths In Roman Art And Culture Imagery Values And Identity In Italy 50 Bcad 250 Newby by Newby, Zahra 9781107072244, 1107072247 instant download after payment.

Images of episodes from Greek mythology are widespread in Roman art, appearing in sculptural groups, mosaics, paintings and reliefs. They attest to Rome's enduring fascination with Greek culture, and its desire to absorb and reframe that culture for new ends. This book provides a comprehensive account of the meanings of Greek myth across the spectrum of Roman art, including public, domestic and funerary contexts. It argues that myths, in addition to functioning as signifiers of a patron's education or paideia, played an important role as rhetorical and didactic exempla. The changing use of mythological imagery in domestic and funerary art in particular reveals an important shift in Roman values and senses of identity across the period of the first two centuries AD, and in the ways that Greek culture was turned to serve Roman values.

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