The Season Sarcophagus in Dumbarton Oaks
Author: George Maxim Anossov Hanfmann
Publisher:
Published: 1952
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRead and Download eBook Full
Author: George Maxim Anossov Hanfmann
Publisher:
Published: 1952
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Maxim Anossov Hanfmann
Publisher:
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George M. Hanfmann
Publisher:
Published: 1987-06-01
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780384212909
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dumbarton Oaks
Publisher: Dumbarton Oaks
Published: 1956
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 9780884020028
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis catalogue focuses on the Greek and Roman antiquities of the collections at Dumbarton Oaks. The catalogue also includes other objects, such as a bronze horse, and four floor mosaics from Antioch.
Author: Dumbarton Oaks
Publisher: Dumbarton Oaks
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 9780884022121
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese sculptures reflect the Blisses' wide-ranging tastes and extraordinary connoisseurship. About a quarter are Greco-Roman; nearly two-thirds of the rest are Late Antique, mostly limestone carvings from Early Byzantine Egypt. Sculpture from the Middle Byzantine period is very rare, making the four pieces in this collection especially significant.
Author: Kurt Weitzmann
Publisher: Dumbarton Oaks
Published: 1972
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 9780884020387
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Barry Ferst Ph.D.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2018-09-13
Total Pages: 810
ISBN-13: 1984544977
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOver fourteen expeditions I drove a hundred thousand miles across four continents searching out churches, cathedrals, baptistries, catacombs, archeological sites, art galleries, antiquities museums, necropoleis, classical gardens, castles, fortresses, palaces, and private homes--any place that had a Roman Empire era stone sarcophagus. Beside the work of locating and cataloguing sarcophagi, the project I set for myself twenty years ago, I composed explanatory material to say how I did my work, noted what was to be found sculpted on sarcophagi, and developed a schema for organizing the various visual characteristics found on sarcophagi. On the model of outsider art, my work is outsider scholarshipyet here is documentation of 1,932 presently existing Roman Empire sarcophagi.
Author: Adia Konikoff
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 82
ISBN-13: 9783515057738
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis comprehensive inventory of all known sarcophagi from the Jewish catacombs of Rome, is the first specialized treatment of this subject in monograph form. It describes and analyses each sarcophagus and provides full reference material which it critically examines. This work thus fills a lacuna in the literature on this field, which has up to now been confined to the treatment of early Christian and pagan sarcophagi of the period. �We have here a complete overview of the Jewish sarcophagi of ancient Rome, all of them illustrated by photographs and provided with extensive bibliographies. This work thus fills a lacuna in the literature on this field.� Journal for the Study of Judaism �Until this book, however, no one has attempted to assemble all of the Jewish sarcophagi separately in one place and to provide relevant information in the form of a well-ordered catalogue. For this reason, Konikoff's book provides a welcome resource for anyone interested in the material evidence of ancient Judaism and forms a good beginning for study of the sarcophagi, especially from a bibliographic point of view.� Gnomon .
Author: Peter Brown
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2013-09-02
Total Pages: 806
ISBN-13: 1400844533
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA sweeping intellectual history of the role of wealth in the church in the last days of the Roman Empire Jesus taught his followers that it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven. Yet by the fall of Rome, the church was becoming rich beyond measure. Through the Eye of a Needle is a sweeping intellectual and social history of the vexing problem of wealth in Christianity in the waning days of the Roman Empire, written by the world's foremost scholar of late antiquity. Peter Brown examines the rise of the church through the lens of money and the challenges it posed to an institution that espoused the virtue of poverty and called avarice the root of all evil. Drawing on the writings of major Christian thinkers such as Augustine, Ambrose, and Jerome, Brown examines the controversies and changing attitudes toward money caused by the influx of new wealth into church coffers, and describes the spectacular acts of divestment by rich donors and their growing influence in an empire beset with crisis. He shows how the use of wealth for the care of the poor competed with older forms of philanthropy deeply rooted in the Roman world, and sheds light on the ordinary people who gave away their money in hopes of treasure in heaven. Through the Eye of a Needle challenges the widely held notion that Christianity's growing wealth sapped Rome of its ability to resist the barbarian invasions, and offers a fresh perspective on the social history of the church in late antiquity.
Author: Michael Kammen
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Published: 2015-12-01
Total Pages: 351
ISBN-13: 1469626020
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn artworks from a mosaic by Marc Chagall to schoolchildren's paintings, in writings from Susan Fenimore Cooper to Annie Dillard, and in diverse print sources from family genealogical registers to seed catalogs, the four seasons appear and reappear as a theme in American culture. In this richly illustrated book, Michael Kammen traces the appeal of the four seasons motif in American popular culture and fine arts from the seventeenth century to the present. Its symbolism has evolved through the years, Kammen explains, serving as a metaphor for the human life cycle or religious faith, expressing nostalgia for rural life, and sometimes praising seasonal beauty in the diverse American landscape as the most spectacular in the world. Kammen also highlights artists' and writers' shift in attention from the glories of seasonal peaks to the dynamics of seasonal transitions as American life continued to accelerate and change through the twentieth century. Few symbols have been as pervasive, meaningful, and symptomatic in the human experience as the four seasons, and as Kammen shows, in its American context the annual cycle has been an abundant and abiding source of inspiration in the nation's cultural history.