Imperial Rome and Christian triumph : (Record no. 136484)

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System control number (Sirsi) i9780192842657
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International Standard Book Number 9780192842657
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International Standard Book Number 0192842013
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International Standard Book Number 9780192842015
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Classification number N 5760
Item number .E483 1998
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Elsner, Jas.
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Title Imperial Rome and Christian triumph :
Remainder of title the art of the Roman Empire AD 100-450 /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jas Elsner.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford ;
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1998.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xvi, 297 pages :
Other physical details illustrations (some color), maps (some color), plans ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
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Series statement Oxford history of art
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references (pages 278-281) and index.
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Ch. 1. Introduction -- pt. I. Images and Power. Ch. 2. A Visual Culture. Ch. 3. Art and Imperial Power -- pt. II. Images and Society. Ch. 4. Art and Social Life. Ch. 5. Centre and Periphery. Ch. 6. Art and Death -- pt. III. Images and Transformation. Ch. 7. Art and the Past: Antiquarian Eclecticism. Ch. 8. Art and Religion. Ch. 9. Art and Culture: Cost, Value, and the Discourse of Art -- Afterword: Some Futures of Christian Art.
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Summary, etc. This book offers an exciting new approach to the twin themes of the arts of the Roman Empire and the rise of Christian art. Beginning in the second century, with its rich revival of ancient learning and artistic practices, and ending in the fifth with Christian narrative and liturgical cycles and the pilgrimage arts, this book explores the art of the Roman Empire by tackling two inter-related periods of internal transformation: the 'Second Sophist' (c. ad 100-300), and the era of late antiquity (c. ad 250-450). For the first time, these two themes are treated together, throwing a more penetrating light on the radical change undergone by the empire in becoming a Christian imperium. Vases, murals, statues, and masonry are explored in relation to such issues as power, death, society, acculturation, and religion. By examining questions of reception, viewing, and the culture of spectacle alongside the more traditional art-historical themes of imperial patronage and stylistic change, Elsner presents a fresh and challenging account of a rich cultural crucible in which many developments of later European art had their origins.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Art, Roman.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Art, Early Christian.
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    Library of Congress Classification     Storms Research Center Storms Research Center Main Collection 10/28/2025   N 5760 .E483 1998 98650909 10/28/2025 18.97 10/28/2025 Book