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Edited By Olympia Bobou, Rubina Raja

Palmyrene Sarcophagi - Two Vols.

Brepols Publishers, 2023

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Year of publication
2023
ISBN
9782503604664
Place of printing
Turnhout
Author
Edited By Olympia Bobou, Rubina Raja
Pages
1003
Volume
2
Publishers
Brepols Publishers
Size
216 x280 mm
Edition
prima edizione
Cover description
nuovo
Binding description
Rilegato
State of preservation
New
Languages
English
First edition
Yes

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Palmyrene Sarcophagi Olympia Bobou, Rubina Raja Two Vols. LIBRO Nuovo - Rilegato Condizione: nuovo EUR 430,00 Quantità: 1 Rilegato. Condizione: nuovo. Pages:2 vols, 1003 p. Illustrations:722 b/w, 95 col., 1 tables b/w., 2 maps b/w, 9 maps color. Language(s):English Publication Year:2023. Brepols, ISBN: 978-2-503-60466-4 - Hardback -- SUMMARY While the funerary portraiture of Palmyra is rightly world-renowned, up to now, the corpus of sarcophagi from the ancient city has received relatively little attention as a cohesive group in their own right. Comprising sarcophagi, banqueting reliefs and founder reliefs, as well as sarcophagus reliefs, most of these objects share a common iconographic motif, that of the banquet, although other scenes, mostly drawn from the daily life of the city s caravan leaders and their families, also appear. The emphasis on the banqueting scene in particular reveals the crucial importance of dining in ancient Palmyrene society: for the living, banquets were a marker of social standing and gave hosts a chance to honour the gods and offer an ephemeral benefaction to their fellow citizens, while for the dead, the banquet motif offered the opportunity for the entire family to be depicted together and showcase their wealth and sophistication, as well as their connections outside the city. This single corpus of material gathered through the Palmyra Portrait Project, is presented in this beautifully illustrated two-volume monograph. Through careful analysis of the portraits, and the costumes and attribute choices that appear in these images, the authors explore how the sarcophagi were used by Palmyrenes to project an image of local pride, while at the same time participating in the visual cultures of the Roman and Parthian Empires between which their city was situated. TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 1 List of Figures Colour Plates Acknowledgements Chapters 1. Palmyra and its Funerary Sphere 2. The Portrait Habit in Palmyra and the Funerary Sphere 3. Dated Objects 4 In situ Contexts 5. Iconography Appendix: The Costume of Reclining Figures 6. Conclusion: Sarcophagi as Vehicles of Elite Identity Works Cited Catalogue Dated by Inscription (Cat. 1 12) Objects from Tower Tombs (Cat. 13 59) Objects from Hypogea (Cat. 60 179) Objects from Temple Tombs (Cat. 180 277) Credits Text Image Credits Catalogue Image Credits Volume 2 Colour Plates Catalogue Objects with Indication of General Context (Cat. 278 288) Sarcophagi with No Known Provenance or from Secondary Contexts (Cat. 289 444) Sarcophagi Reliefs (Cat. 445 450) Fragments from either Sarcophagus Lids or Boxes (Cat. 451 476) Possible Sarcophagus Fragments (Cat. 477 488) Heads from Sarcophagi (Cat. 489 683) Banqueting Reliefs (Cat. 684 729) Appendix 1. Lost Dated Reliefs Appendix 2. Lost Reliefs from Tower Tombs Appendix 3. Lost Reliefs from Temple Tombs Appendix 4. Marble Sarcophagi from Attica Appendix 5. Sarcophagi without Portraits Appendix 6. Objects Known Only through Publications Appendix 7. Reliefs with Frame, without Portraits Credits Catalogue Image Credits. Language : English text
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