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Greek Myths in Roman Art and Culture: Imagery, Values and Identity in Italy, 50 BC–AD 250

by: Newby, Z.

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Category: New Books
Code: 25584
ISBN-13: 9781107420731 / 978-1-107-42073-1
ISBN-10: 1107420733 / 1-107-42073-3
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: 2019
Publication Place: Cambridge
Binding: Paper
Pages: 387
Book Condition: New
Comments: Greek Culture in the Roman World / First Published 2016

Images of episodes from Greek mythology are widespread in Roman art, appearing in sculptural groups, mosaics, paintings and reliefs. They attest to Rome's enduring fascination with Greek culture, and its desire to absorb and reframe that culture for new ends. This book provides a comprehensive account of the meanings of Greek myth across the spectrum of Roman art, including public, domestic and funerary contexts. It argues that myths, in addition to functioning as signifiers of a patron's education or paideia, played an important role as rhetorical and didactic exempla. The changing use of mythological imagery in domestic and funerary art in particular reveals an important shift in Roman values and senses of identity across the period of the first two centuries AD, and in the ways that Greek culture was turned to serve Roman values.

A comprehensive treatment of the representation of myths in Roman art
Brings together current scholarship on a range of separate areas, such as wall-painting, funerary art and sarcophagi
Proposes a new reading of mythological art as indicating an important shift in Roman social and cultural values
Integrates the study of art into the broader social and cultural history of Rome

Table of Contents
Introduction: Greek myths, Roman lives
1. Art and power in the public sphere
2. Recreating myth in the Roman villa
3. Paideia, rhetoric and self-representation: responses to mythological wall-paintings
4. Mythological wall-paintings in the Roman house
5. From home to tomb: myths in the funerary realm
6. The rhetoric of mythological sarcophagi: praise, lament and consolation 7. Epilogue: the Roman past, the culture of exemplarity and a new role for Greek myth.

 
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Greek Myths in Roman Art and Culture: Imagery, Values and Identity in Italy, 50 BC–AD 250

by: Newby, Z.

  • ISBN-13: 9781107420731 / 978-1-107-42073-1
  • ISBN-03: 1107420733 / 1-107-42073-3
  • Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2019

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