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Flesheaters : an international symposium on Roman sarcophagi : University of California at Berkeley 18-19 September 2009

Title
Flesheaters : an international symposium on Roman sarcophagi : University of California at Berkeley 18-19 September 2009 / Christopher H. Hallett (ed.).
Author
Flesheaters (Symposium) (2009 : University of California, Berkeley), author.
Publication
  • Wiesbaden : Reichert Verlag, [2019]
  • ©2019

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Additional Authors
  • Hallett, Christopher H.
  • Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, sponsoring body.
  • University of California, Berkeley, sponsoring body.
Description
x, 180 pages : illustrations; 31 cm.
Summary
In this volume a number of Classicists, Classical Archaeologists, and Ancient Historians--most of them not sarcophagus specialists--all attempt to ask some of the most fundamental questions about Roman mythological sarcophagi. Why was Greek myth such a popular choice for the decoration of these monumental marble coffins? How should we interpret the particular myths that were chosen? How easy--or difficult--was it to identify and interpret the mythical stories represented? What emotions were these often violent and tragic stories meant to evoke in the mourner at the tomb? What does it mean when portrait figures are inserted into scenes of myth? How does it affect our interpretation of the mythical imagery that some sarcophagi were completely buried, and their carved reliefs completely concealed? And what might be the value of all these intricately carved marble sarcophagi for Roman social and cultural history? Unsurprisingly, there is a great deal of disagreement on these important questions among the various authors, and on what a cultural history written from the point of view of Roman funerary commemoration might look like. What all contributors to the volume seem to agree on, however, is that the great corpus of carved sarcophagus-reliefs holds out extraordinary--as yet unrealized--promise for the cultural historian. And this selection of essays, all starting from very different premises and assumptions, allows the reader a series of brilliant glimpses of what that promise might yet deliver: a more nuanced and more inclusive understanding of the strange and distinctive society that flourished under the Roman Empire during the second and third centuries AD.
Series Statement
Sarkophag-Studien ; 11
Uniform Title
Sarkophag-Studien ; Bd. 11.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Conference papers and proceedings.
Note
  • Conference proceedings.
  • At head of title: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  • Text in English; includes abstracts in English and German.
Contents
Foreword : living with death / by Timothy J. Clark -- Introduction : Roman decorated sarcophagi as a source for the cultural historian / by Christopher H. Hallett -- Puttin the deceased in the picture : pictorial devices as visual cues / by Paul Zanger -- Why mythology? / by Alan Cameron -- The violence of emotions : death, myths, and empathy in Rome (and Etruria) / by Francesco de Angelis -- Mythologizing death : sylvae and sarcophagi / by Kathleen M. Coleman -- Vivi vecerunt : Roman sarcophagi for and by the living / by Ruth Bielfeldt -- Isolating the deceased int he picture : tools and technique on mythological sarcophagi / by Mont Allen -- Standardization and transformation : some observations on the sarcophagus trade and sarcophagus production / by Michael Koortbojian -- Hidden splendour : the display context of metropoligan sarcophagi / by Barbara E. Borg -- Mythology and sarcophagi at Aphrodisias and Rome / by R.R.R. Smith -- Roundtable discussion / by Christopher H. hallett.
Call Number
JFG 20-274
ISBN
  • 9783954904006
  • 3954904004
OCLC
1137207309
Conference
Flesheaters (Symposium) (2009 : University of California, Berkeley), author.
Title
Flesheaters : an international symposium on Roman sarcophagi : University of California at Berkeley 18-19 September 2009 / Christopher H. Hallett (ed.).
Publisher
Wiesbaden : Reichert Verlag, [2019]
Copyright Date
©2019
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Sarkophag-Studien ; 11
Sarkophag-Studien ; Bd. 11.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Language
Text in English; includes abstracts in English and German.
Added Author
Hallett, Christopher H., editor.
Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, sponsoring body.
University of California, Berkeley, sponsoring body.
Research Call Number
JFG 20-274
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