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Homer In Stone The Tabulae Iliacae In Their Roman Context David Petrain

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Homer In Stone The Tabulae Iliacae In Their Roman Context David Petrain
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.29 MB
Pages: 260
Author: David Petrain
ISBN: 9781107029811, 1107029813
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Homer In Stone The Tabulae Iliacae In Their Roman Context David Petrain by David Petrain 9781107029811, 1107029813 instant download after payment.

The Tabulae Iliacae are a group of carved stone plaques created in the context of early Imperial Rome that use miniature images and text to retell stories from Greek myth and history - chief among them Homer's Iliad and the fall of Troy. In this book, Professor Petrain moves beyond the narrow focus on the literary and iconographic sources of the Tabulae that has characterized earlier scholarship. Drawing on ancient and modern theories of narrative, he explores instead how the tablets transfer the Troy saga across both medium and culture as they create a system of visual storytelling that relies on the values and viewing habits of Roman viewers. The book comprehensively situates the tablets in the urban fabric of Augustan Rome. New photographs of the tablets, together with re-editions and translations of key inscriptions, offer a new, clearer view of these remarkable documents of the Roman appropriation of Greek epic.

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