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Remembering the Righteous: Sarcophagus Sculpture and Jewish Patrons in the Roman World (Front-matter + Conclusions)
- Author(s):
- Sean Burrus (see profile)
- Date:
- 2017
- Group(s):
- Ancient Greece & Rome, Ancient Jew Review, Jewish Studies, Late Antiquity, Roman archaeology
- Subject(s):
- Jews, History, Jews--Study and teaching, Religion, Civilization, Classical, History, Ancient, Art, Roman, Sculpture
- Item Type:
- Dissertation
- Institution:
- Duke University
- Tag(s):
- Ancient Mediterranean, Late antiquity, Roman Sculpture, Sarcophagi, Jewish history, Jewish studies, Religions of late Antiquity, Roman art
- Permanent URL:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M61W9T
- Abstract:
- Front-matter and conclusions to my Ph.D. Dissertation (2017). The project considers nearly 200 sarcophagi from the late ancient necropoleis of Jewish communities at Beth She'arim and Rome. This corpus captures a wide range of the possibilities open to Jewish patrons as they went about acquiring or commissioning a sarcophagus and sculptural program. The variety reflects not only the different geographic and cultural realities of diaspora and home, but also the immense diversity characteristic of the myriad visual and cultural resources of the Roman world. In order to make sense of this diversity, I contextualize the styles and motifs favored by Jewish patrons according to the cultural resources they engage, moving from local traditions of stone sculpture in Palestine (Chapter 3) to the influence of Roman portrait sculpture on Jewish patrons (Chapter 7).
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- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 6 years ago
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Remembering the Righteous: Sarcophagus Sculpture and Jewish Patrons in the Roman World (Front-matter + Conclusions)