Author: John P. Bodel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Inscriptions, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
"One of nine volumes published ... to celebrate the Eleventh International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy at Rome in 1997, [it] ... attempts to register all ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions in museum, university, and private collections in the United States. " -- Back cover.
Greek and Latin Inscriptions
Author: William Kelly Prentice
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Inscriptions
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Inscriptions
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the USA
Author: John P. Bodel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Inscriptions, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
"One of nine volumes published ... to celebrate the Eleventh International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy at Rome in 1997, [it] ... attempts to register all ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions in museum, university, and private collections in the United States. " -- Back cover.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Inscriptions, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
"One of nine volumes published ... to celebrate the Eleventh International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy at Rome in 1997, [it] ... attempts to register all ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions in museum, university, and private collections in the United States. " -- Back cover.
Inscriptions and Their Uses in Greek and Latin Literature
Author: Peter Philip Liddel
Publisher:
ISBN: 0199665745
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
From the archaic period onwards, ancient literary authors working within a range of genres discussed and quoted a variety of inscriptions. This volume offers a wide-ranging set of perspectives on the diversity of epigraphic material present in ancient literary texts, and the variety of responses, both ancient and modern, which they can provoke.
Publisher:
ISBN: 0199665745
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
From the archaic period onwards, ancient literary authors working within a range of genres discussed and quoted a variety of inscriptions. This volume offers a wide-ranging set of perspectives on the diversity of epigraphic material present in ancient literary texts, and the variety of responses, both ancient and modern, which they can provoke.
The Language of Ruins
Author: Patricia A. Rosenmeyer
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190626321
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
A colossal statue, originally built to honor an ancient pharaoh, still stands today in Egyptian Thebes, with more than a hundred Greek and Latin inscriptions covering its lower surfaces. Partially damaged by an earthquake, and later re-identified as the Homeric hero Memnon, it was believed to "speak" regularly at daybreak. By the middle of the first century CE, tourists flocked to the colossus of Memnon to hear the miraculous sound, and left behind their marks of devotion (proskynemata): brief acknowledgments of having heard Memnon's cry; longer lists by Roman administrators; and more elaborate elegiac verses by both amateur and professional poets. The inscribed names left behind reveal the presence of emperors and soldiers, provincial governors and businessmen, elite women and military wives, and families with children. While recent studies of imperial literature acknowledge the colossus, few address the inscriptions themselves. This book is the first critical assessment of all the inscriptions considered in their social, cultural, and historical context. The Memnon colossus functioned as a powerful site of engagement with the Greek past, and appealed to a broad segment of society. The inscriptions shed light on contemporary attitudes toward sacred tourism, the role of Egypt in the Greco-Roman imagination, and the cultural legacy of Homeric epic. Memnon is a ghost from the Homeric past anchored in the Egyptian present, and visitors yearned for a "close encounter" that would connect them with that distant past. The inscriptions thus idealize Greece by echoing archaic literature in their verses at the same time as they reflect their own historical horizon. These and other subjects are expertly explored in the book, including a fascinating chapter on the colossus's post-classical life when the statue finds new worshippers among Romantic artists and poets in nineteenth-century Europe.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190626321
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
A colossal statue, originally built to honor an ancient pharaoh, still stands today in Egyptian Thebes, with more than a hundred Greek and Latin inscriptions covering its lower surfaces. Partially damaged by an earthquake, and later re-identified as the Homeric hero Memnon, it was believed to "speak" regularly at daybreak. By the middle of the first century CE, tourists flocked to the colossus of Memnon to hear the miraculous sound, and left behind their marks of devotion (proskynemata): brief acknowledgments of having heard Memnon's cry; longer lists by Roman administrators; and more elaborate elegiac verses by both amateur and professional poets. The inscribed names left behind reveal the presence of emperors and soldiers, provincial governors and businessmen, elite women and military wives, and families with children. While recent studies of imperial literature acknowledge the colossus, few address the inscriptions themselves. This book is the first critical assessment of all the inscriptions considered in their social, cultural, and historical context. The Memnon colossus functioned as a powerful site of engagement with the Greek past, and appealed to a broad segment of society. The inscriptions shed light on contemporary attitudes toward sacred tourism, the role of Egypt in the Greco-Roman imagination, and the cultural legacy of Homeric epic. Memnon is a ghost from the Homeric past anchored in the Egyptian present, and visitors yearned for a "close encounter" that would connect them with that distant past. The inscriptions thus idealize Greece by echoing archaic literature in their verses at the same time as they reflect their own historical horizon. These and other subjects are expertly explored in the book, including a fascinating chapter on the colossus's post-classical life when the statue finds new worshippers among Romantic artists and poets in nineteenth-century Europe.
Greek and Latin Inscriptions
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Inscriptions, Greek
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Inscriptions, Greek
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Greek and Latin Inscriptions at New York University
Author: Michael Peachin
Publisher: L'Erma Di Bretschneider
ISBN: 9788891306340
Category : Inscriptions, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher: L'Erma Di Bretschneider
ISBN: 9788891306340
Category : Inscriptions, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Latin Inscriptions of Rome
Author: Tyler Lansford
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
ISBN: 1421403250
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 559
Book Description
A collection of 15 guided walking tours of the ancient Latin descriptions found throughout Rome. Rome’s oldest known Latin inscription dates from the sixth century BC; the most recent major specimen was mounted in 2006—a span of more than two and a half millennia. Remarkably, many of these inscriptions are still to be found in situ, on the walls, gates, temples, obelisks, bridges, fountains, and churches of the city. Classicist Tyler Lansford has collected some 400 of these inscriptions and arranged them—with English translations—into fifteen walking tours that trace the physical and historical contours of the city. Each itinerary is prefaced by an in-depth introduction that provides a survey of the history and topography of the relevant area of the city. The Latin texts appear on the left-hand page with English translations on the right. The original texts are equipped with full linguistic annotation, and the translations are supplemented with historical and cultural notes that explain who mounted them and why. This unique guide will prove a fascinating and illuminating companion for both sophisticated visitors to the Eternal City and armchair travelers seeking a novel perspective into Rome's rich history. “This book is wonderful. . . . Lansford’s evocative depictions of monuments, cityscape, and memorable humans have inspired me anew with the fascination of Rome.” —Mary T. Boatwright, Duke University “If this book is not slipped into many a Rome-bound suitcase, there is no justice in the world. I can think of few more enjoyable companions on a prowl through the city.” —Jane Stevenson, Times Literary Supplement (UK)
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
ISBN: 1421403250
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 559
Book Description
A collection of 15 guided walking tours of the ancient Latin descriptions found throughout Rome. Rome’s oldest known Latin inscription dates from the sixth century BC; the most recent major specimen was mounted in 2006—a span of more than two and a half millennia. Remarkably, many of these inscriptions are still to be found in situ, on the walls, gates, temples, obelisks, bridges, fountains, and churches of the city. Classicist Tyler Lansford has collected some 400 of these inscriptions and arranged them—with English translations—into fifteen walking tours that trace the physical and historical contours of the city. Each itinerary is prefaced by an in-depth introduction that provides a survey of the history and topography of the relevant area of the city. The Latin texts appear on the left-hand page with English translations on the right. The original texts are equipped with full linguistic annotation, and the translations are supplemented with historical and cultural notes that explain who mounted them and why. This unique guide will prove a fascinating and illuminating companion for both sophisticated visitors to the Eternal City and armchair travelers seeking a novel perspective into Rome's rich history. “This book is wonderful. . . . Lansford’s evocative depictions of monuments, cityscape, and memorable humans have inspired me anew with the fascination of Rome.” —Mary T. Boatwright, Duke University “If this book is not slipped into many a Rome-bound suitcase, there is no justice in the world. I can think of few more enjoyable companions on a prowl through the city.” —Jane Stevenson, Times Literary Supplement (UK)
Greek and Latin Inscriptions from Sinope and Environs ...
Author: David Moore Robinson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antiquities
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antiquities
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
The Greek and Latin Inscriptions on the Obelisk-crab in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, a Monograph
Author: Augustus Chapman Merriam
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bronzes, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bronzes, Ancient
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
Salamis: The Greek and Latin inscriptions from Salamis
Author: Vassos Karageorghis
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Salamis (Cyprus : Extinct city)
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Salamis (Cyprus : Extinct city)
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description