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This book presents twelve interdisciplinary studies on memory and how ancient Mediterranean cultures configured their pasts in art, texts, and religious practices. It examines how the past is controlled in various processes of selection, manipulation, and erasure - always with purposes specific to particular cultures and contexts.
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This book presents twelve interdisciplinary studies on memory and how ancient Mediterranean cultures configured their pasts in art, texts, and religious practices. It examines how the past is controlled in various processes of selection, manipulation, and erasure - always with purposes specific to particular cultures and contexts.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780199572069
- ISBN-10: 0199572062
- Artikelnr.: 34158053
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780199572069
- ISBN-10: 0199572062
- Artikelnr.: 34158053
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Beate Dignas is Fellow and Tutor in Ancient History at Somerville College and Lecturer in Ancient History at Trinity College, Oxford University. R. R. R. Smith is Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at Oxford University, and was elected Fellow of the British Academy in 2010.
* Preface
* List of Illustrations
* List of contributors
* 1: Beate Dignas and R.R.R. Smith: Introduction
* Part I: Religious pasts and religious present
* 2: Simon Price: Memory and Ancient Greece
* 3: John North: Sappho in the Underground
* 4: Martin Goodman: Memory and its uses in Judaism and Christianity in
the early Roman empire: the portrayal of Abraham
* 5: William van Andringa: Statues in the temples of Pompeii:
Combinations of gods, local definition of cults, and the Memory of
the City
* Part II: Defining religious identity
* 6: Beate Dignas: Rituals and the construction of identity in Attalid
Pergamon
* 7: Richard Gordon: Memory and identity in the Graeco-Roman cults of
Isis
* 8: John Scheid: Epigraphy and ritual: the vow of the legionary from
Sulmo
* 9: Lucia Nixon: Building Memory: The role of sacred structures in
Sphakia and Crete
* Part III : Commemorating and erasing the past
* 10: David Levene: You shall blot out the memory of Amalek : Roman
historians on remembering to forget
* 11: Aude Busine: The discovery of old inscriptions in Antiquity and
the legitimation of new cults
* 12: Peter Thonemann: Abercius of Hierapolis: Christianisation and
social memory in Late Antique Asia Minor
* 13: R.R.R. Smith: Defacing the gods at Aphrodisias
* List of Illustrations
* List of contributors
* 1: Beate Dignas and R.R.R. Smith: Introduction
* Part I: Religious pasts and religious present
* 2: Simon Price: Memory and Ancient Greece
* 3: John North: Sappho in the Underground
* 4: Martin Goodman: Memory and its uses in Judaism and Christianity in
the early Roman empire: the portrayal of Abraham
* 5: William van Andringa: Statues in the temples of Pompeii:
Combinations of gods, local definition of cults, and the Memory of
the City
* Part II: Defining religious identity
* 6: Beate Dignas: Rituals and the construction of identity in Attalid
Pergamon
* 7: Richard Gordon: Memory and identity in the Graeco-Roman cults of
Isis
* 8: John Scheid: Epigraphy and ritual: the vow of the legionary from
Sulmo
* 9: Lucia Nixon: Building Memory: The role of sacred structures in
Sphakia and Crete
* Part III : Commemorating and erasing the past
* 10: David Levene: You shall blot out the memory of Amalek : Roman
historians on remembering to forget
* 11: Aude Busine: The discovery of old inscriptions in Antiquity and
the legitimation of new cults
* 12: Peter Thonemann: Abercius of Hierapolis: Christianisation and
social memory in Late Antique Asia Minor
* 13: R.R.R. Smith: Defacing the gods at Aphrodisias
* Preface
* List of Illustrations
* List of contributors
* 1: Beate Dignas and R.R.R. Smith: Introduction
* Part I: Religious pasts and religious present
* 2: Simon Price: Memory and Ancient Greece
* 3: John North: Sappho in the Underground
* 4: Martin Goodman: Memory and its uses in Judaism and Christianity in
the early Roman empire: the portrayal of Abraham
* 5: William van Andringa: Statues in the temples of Pompeii:
Combinations of gods, local definition of cults, and the Memory of
the City
* Part II: Defining religious identity
* 6: Beate Dignas: Rituals and the construction of identity in Attalid
Pergamon
* 7: Richard Gordon: Memory and identity in the Graeco-Roman cults of
Isis
* 8: John Scheid: Epigraphy and ritual: the vow of the legionary from
Sulmo
* 9: Lucia Nixon: Building Memory: The role of sacred structures in
Sphakia and Crete
* Part III : Commemorating and erasing the past
* 10: David Levene: You shall blot out the memory of Amalek : Roman
historians on remembering to forget
* 11: Aude Busine: The discovery of old inscriptions in Antiquity and
the legitimation of new cults
* 12: Peter Thonemann: Abercius of Hierapolis: Christianisation and
social memory in Late Antique Asia Minor
* 13: R.R.R. Smith: Defacing the gods at Aphrodisias
* List of Illustrations
* List of contributors
* 1: Beate Dignas and R.R.R. Smith: Introduction
* Part I: Religious pasts and religious present
* 2: Simon Price: Memory and Ancient Greece
* 3: John North: Sappho in the Underground
* 4: Martin Goodman: Memory and its uses in Judaism and Christianity in
the early Roman empire: the portrayal of Abraham
* 5: William van Andringa: Statues in the temples of Pompeii:
Combinations of gods, local definition of cults, and the Memory of
the City
* Part II: Defining religious identity
* 6: Beate Dignas: Rituals and the construction of identity in Attalid
Pergamon
* 7: Richard Gordon: Memory and identity in the Graeco-Roman cults of
Isis
* 8: John Scheid: Epigraphy and ritual: the vow of the legionary from
Sulmo
* 9: Lucia Nixon: Building Memory: The role of sacred structures in
Sphakia and Crete
* Part III : Commemorating and erasing the past
* 10: David Levene: You shall blot out the memory of Amalek : Roman
historians on remembering to forget
* 11: Aude Busine: The discovery of old inscriptions in Antiquity and
the legitimation of new cults
* 12: Peter Thonemann: Abercius of Hierapolis: Christianisation and
social memory in Late Antique Asia Minor
* 13: R.R.R. Smith: Defacing the gods at Aphrodisias