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From Caligula to Constantine by Eric R. Varner
From Caligula to Constantine by Eric R. Varner












From Caligula to Constantine by Eric R. Varner

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  • This volume catalogues and interprets the sculptural, glyptic, numismatic and epigraphic evidence for "damnatio memoriae and ultimately reveals its praxis to be at the core of Roman cultural identity.Common information about name Eric Varner Full Name until the fourth century A.D., the recycling and destruction of images of emperors, empresses, and other members of the imperial family occurred on a vast scale and often marked periods of violent political transition. Alternatively, portraits could be physically attacked and mutilated or even executed in effigy. Representations of 'bad' emperors, such as Caligula, Nero, Domitian, Commodus, or Elagabalus were routinely reconfigured into likenesses of victorious successors or revered predecessors. |b The condemnation of memory inexorably altered the visual landscape of imperial Rome.

    From Caligula to Constantine by Eric R. Varner

    |a Includes bibliographical references (p. |b damnatio memoriae and Roman imperial portraiture / This volume catalogues and interprets the sculptural, glyptic, numismatic and epigraphic evidence for "damnatio memoriae and ultimately reveals its praxis to be at the core of Roman cultural identity.

    From Caligula to Constantine by Eric R. Varner

    305) and indexes.Īnnotation The condemnation of memory inexorably altered the visual landscape of imperial Rome. Saved in: Bibliographic Details Author / Creator:














    From Caligula to Constantine by Eric R. Varner