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"To date, mourning has not featured prominently in studies of Roman death and this book redresses that fact by presenting a comprehensive analysis of who mourners were and what mourners did, as well as addressing the social, cultural and ritual significance of mourning. It brings together varied evidence, ranging from literature and art to epigraphy, which helps to illustrate the ritual of mourning. Valerie M. Hope address fundamental questions about how mourning was expressed, displayed and performed, and in turn what mourning can reveal about Roman society"--

Produktbeschreibung
"To date, mourning has not featured prominently in studies of Roman death and this book redresses that fact by presenting a comprehensive analysis of who mourners were and what mourners did, as well as addressing the social, cultural and ritual significance of mourning. It brings together varied evidence, ranging from literature and art to epigraphy, which helps to illustrate the ritual of mourning. Valerie M. Hope address fundamental questions about how mourning was expressed, displayed and performed, and in turn what mourning can reveal about Roman society"--
Autorenporträt
Valerie M. Hope is Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies at the Open University, UK. She is co-editor of War as Spectacle: Ancient and Modern Perspectives on the Display of Armed Conflict (Bloomsbury, 2015) and Roman Death: The Dying and the Dead in Ancient Rome (Bloomsbury, 2009).