Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise: Iconographic and Textual Studies on Late Antiquity
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Schriftenreihe: | Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements
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Beschreibung: | Chapter Ten. Apocalyptic Themes in the Monumental and Minor Art of Early Christianity Print version record |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (604 pages) |
ISBN: | 9004256938 9789004256934 |
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contents | Courtyards, Vessels, and Washing Rituals in the Greek-Speaking EastArchaeological Evidence; Chapter Two. Thecla the Beast Fighter: A Female Emblem of Deliverance in Early Christian Popular Art; Early Christian Images on North African Pottery; Domina Victoria; DOMINA: Who Was That Lady?; Word and Image; The Company She Keeps; Compassionate Conservatism?; A Glimmer of Hope?; Avoiding Misunderstandings; Acknowledgements; Chapter Three. ""Two Men in White"" Observations on an Early Christian Lamp from North Africa with the Ascension of Christ; The Lamp; Changing Visions of the Ascension Eastern or Western?Augustine and the Ascension; The Ascension and the Second Coming; Conclusion; Chapter Four. Anicius Auchenius Bassus, African Red Slip Ware, and the Church; The Object; Identifying the Consul; Dating the Cover; Chapter Five. The Sphinx: An Egyptian Theological Symbol in Plutarch and Clement of Alexandria; Introduction; The Interpretative Problem; Symbolic Interpretations in Ancient Writers; Greek Sphinxes in Religious Settings; Early Metaphorical Interpretations of the Sphinx: Sphinx and Sibyl; Sphinxes in Roman Temples; Clementine Sphinxes in Roman Imperial Times Interpreting a Being with Two NaturesSphinxes after Clement; Chapter Six. Clement of Alexandria, Acrobats, and the Elite; Clement's Historicity: Information on His Life; Acrobats in Ancient Sources; Clement's Treatment of the Traditional Theme; Wealth and Poverty in Other Works of Clement; Conclusion: Back to the Acrobats; Chapter Seven. Celsus' Competing Heroes: Jonah, Daniel, and their Rivals; Introduction; Competing Heroes in a Passage from Celsus; Jonah and Daniel; Jonah and Daniel in Early Christian Art and Ceramics; Orpheus, a Miracle-Worker Acceptable to All Sides Asklepios, a Hero with a Widespread CultCelsus' Unpopular Proposals, Anaxarchos, Epiktetos, and the Sibyl; Herakles, an Artistic Competitor; Chapter Eight. Divine Twins or Saintly Twins: The Dioscuri in an Early Christian Context; The Myth; The Dioscuri on North African Ceramics; The Dioscuri and Their Roman Identification; Divine Twins or Saintly Twins?; Chapter Nine. The Saga of Peter and Paul: Emblems of Catholic Identity in Christian Literature and Art; A Memorable Exhibition on Early Christian Art; Peter and Paul in Rome; Peter and Paul in North Africa; Conclusion New perspectives are provided on late antique cults, popular entertainment, and the decoration of Christian churches through a fresh look at Christian writings, popular ceramics, and elite works of mosaic, metalwork, and marble sculpture |
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spelling | Hoek, Annewies van den Verfasser aut Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise Iconographic and Textual Studies on Late Antiquity Leiden BRILL 2013 1 online resource (604 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements Chapter Ten. Apocalyptic Themes in the Monumental and Minor Art of Early Christianity Print version record Courtyards, Vessels, and Washing Rituals in the Greek-Speaking EastArchaeological Evidence; Chapter Two. Thecla the Beast Fighter: A Female Emblem of Deliverance in Early Christian Popular Art; Early Christian Images on North African Pottery; Domina Victoria; DOMINA: Who Was That Lady?; Word and Image; The Company She Keeps; Compassionate Conservatism?; A Glimmer of Hope?; Avoiding Misunderstandings; Acknowledgements; Chapter Three. ""Two Men in White"" Observations on an Early Christian Lamp from North Africa with the Ascension of Christ; The Lamp; Changing Visions of the Ascension Eastern or Western?Augustine and the Ascension; The Ascension and the Second Coming; Conclusion; Chapter Four. Anicius Auchenius Bassus, African Red Slip Ware, and the Church; The Object; Identifying the Consul; Dating the Cover; Chapter Five. The Sphinx: An Egyptian Theological Symbol in Plutarch and Clement of Alexandria; Introduction; The Interpretative Problem; Symbolic Interpretations in Ancient Writers; Greek Sphinxes in Religious Settings; Early Metaphorical Interpretations of the Sphinx: Sphinx and Sibyl; Sphinxes in Roman Temples; Clementine Sphinxes in Roman Imperial Times Interpreting a Being with Two NaturesSphinxes after Clement; Chapter Six. Clement of Alexandria, Acrobats, and the Elite; Clement's Historicity: Information on His Life; Acrobats in Ancient Sources; Clement's Treatment of the Traditional Theme; Wealth and Poverty in Other Works of Clement; Conclusion: Back to the Acrobats; Chapter Seven. Celsus' Competing Heroes: Jonah, Daniel, and their Rivals; Introduction; Competing Heroes in a Passage from Celsus; Jonah and Daniel; Jonah and Daniel in Early Christian Art and Ceramics; Orpheus, a Miracle-Worker Acceptable to All Sides Asklepios, a Hero with a Widespread CultCelsus' Unpopular Proposals, Anaxarchos, Epiktetos, and the Sibyl; Herakles, an Artistic Competitor; Chapter Eight. Divine Twins or Saintly Twins: The Dioscuri in an Early Christian Context; The Myth; The Dioscuri on North African Ceramics; The Dioscuri and Their Roman Identification; Divine Twins or Saintly Twins?; Chapter Nine. The Saga of Peter and Paul: Emblems of Catholic Identity in Christian Literature and Art; A Memorable Exhibition on Early Christian Art; Peter and Paul in Rome; Peter and Paul in North Africa; Conclusion New perspectives are provided on late antique cults, popular entertainment, and the decoration of Christian churches through a fresh look at Christian writings, popular ceramics, and elite works of mosaic, metalwork, and marble sculpture To 600 fast Art, Early Christian Christian art and symbolism Christian literature, Early / History and criticism ART / Subjects & Themes / General bisacsh Christian art and symbolism fast Christian literature, Early fast Christianity and culture / Early church fast Pottery, Classical fast Pottery, Early Christian fast Geschichte Christian art and symbolism To 500 Christianity and culture History Early church, ca. 30-600 Christian literature, Early History and criticism Pottery, Early Christian Pottery, Classical Ikonographie (DE-588)4026535-3 gnd rswk-swf Spätantike (DE-588)4124227-0 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 gnd rswk-swf Bildersprache (DE-588)4006619-8 gnd rswk-swf Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Bildersprache (DE-588)4006619-8 s Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 s Ikonographie (DE-588)4026535-3 s 2\p DE-604 Spätantike (DE-588)4124227-0 s 3\p DE-604 Herrmann, John Joseph Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hoek, Annewies van den Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise : Iconographic and Textual Studies on Late Antiquity http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=650982 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Hoek, Annewies van den Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise Iconographic and Textual Studies on Late Antiquity Courtyards, Vessels, and Washing Rituals in the Greek-Speaking EastArchaeological Evidence; Chapter Two. Thecla the Beast Fighter: A Female Emblem of Deliverance in Early Christian Popular Art; Early Christian Images on North African Pottery; Domina Victoria; DOMINA: Who Was That Lady?; Word and Image; The Company She Keeps; Compassionate Conservatism?; A Glimmer of Hope?; Avoiding Misunderstandings; Acknowledgements; Chapter Three. ""Two Men in White"" Observations on an Early Christian Lamp from North Africa with the Ascension of Christ; The Lamp; Changing Visions of the Ascension Eastern or Western?Augustine and the Ascension; The Ascension and the Second Coming; Conclusion; Chapter Four. Anicius Auchenius Bassus, African Red Slip Ware, and the Church; The Object; Identifying the Consul; Dating the Cover; Chapter Five. The Sphinx: An Egyptian Theological Symbol in Plutarch and Clement of Alexandria; Introduction; The Interpretative Problem; Symbolic Interpretations in Ancient Writers; Greek Sphinxes in Religious Settings; Early Metaphorical Interpretations of the Sphinx: Sphinx and Sibyl; Sphinxes in Roman Temples; Clementine Sphinxes in Roman Imperial Times Interpreting a Being with Two NaturesSphinxes after Clement; Chapter Six. Clement of Alexandria, Acrobats, and the Elite; Clement's Historicity: Information on His Life; Acrobats in Ancient Sources; Clement's Treatment of the Traditional Theme; Wealth and Poverty in Other Works of Clement; Conclusion: Back to the Acrobats; Chapter Seven. Celsus' Competing Heroes: Jonah, Daniel, and their Rivals; Introduction; Competing Heroes in a Passage from Celsus; Jonah and Daniel; Jonah and Daniel in Early Christian Art and Ceramics; Orpheus, a Miracle-Worker Acceptable to All Sides Asklepios, a Hero with a Widespread CultCelsus' Unpopular Proposals, Anaxarchos, Epiktetos, and the Sibyl; Herakles, an Artistic Competitor; Chapter Eight. Divine Twins or Saintly Twins: The Dioscuri in an Early Christian Context; The Myth; The Dioscuri on North African Ceramics; The Dioscuri and Their Roman Identification; Divine Twins or Saintly Twins?; Chapter Nine. The Saga of Peter and Paul: Emblems of Catholic Identity in Christian Literature and Art; A Memorable Exhibition on Early Christian Art; Peter and Paul in Rome; Peter and Paul in North Africa; Conclusion New perspectives are provided on late antique cults, popular entertainment, and the decoration of Christian churches through a fresh look at Christian writings, popular ceramics, and elite works of mosaic, metalwork, and marble sculpture Art, Early Christian Christian art and symbolism Christian literature, Early / History and criticism ART / Subjects & Themes / General bisacsh Christian art and symbolism fast Christian literature, Early fast Christianity and culture / Early church fast Pottery, Classical fast Pottery, Early Christian fast Geschichte Christian art and symbolism To 500 Christianity and culture History Early church, ca. 30-600 Christian literature, Early History and criticism Pottery, Early Christian Pottery, Classical Ikonographie (DE-588)4026535-3 gnd Spätantike (DE-588)4124227-0 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 gnd Bildersprache (DE-588)4006619-8 gnd Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd |
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title | Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise Iconographic and Textual Studies on Late Antiquity |
title_auth | Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise Iconographic and Textual Studies on Late Antiquity |
title_exact_search | Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise Iconographic and Textual Studies on Late Antiquity |
title_full | Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise Iconographic and Textual Studies on Late Antiquity |
title_fullStr | Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise Iconographic and Textual Studies on Late Antiquity |
title_full_unstemmed | Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise Iconographic and Textual Studies on Late Antiquity |
title_short | Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise |
title_sort | pottery pavements and paradise iconographic and textual studies on late antiquity |
title_sub | Iconographic and Textual Studies on Late Antiquity |
topic | Art, Early Christian Christian art and symbolism Christian literature, Early / History and criticism ART / Subjects & Themes / General bisacsh Christian art and symbolism fast Christian literature, Early fast Christianity and culture / Early church fast Pottery, Classical fast Pottery, Early Christian fast Geschichte Christian art and symbolism To 500 Christianity and culture History Early church, ca. 30-600 Christian literature, Early History and criticism Pottery, Early Christian Pottery, Classical Ikonographie (DE-588)4026535-3 gnd Spätantike (DE-588)4124227-0 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 gnd Bildersprache (DE-588)4006619-8 gnd Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Art, Early Christian Christian art and symbolism Christian literature, Early / History and criticism ART / Subjects & Themes / General Christian literature, Early Christianity and culture / Early church Pottery, Classical Pottery, Early Christian Geschichte Christian art and symbolism To 500 Christianity and culture History Early church, ca. 30-600 Christian literature, Early History and criticism Ikonographie Spätantike Literatur Frühchristentum Bildersprache Kunst Aufsatzsammlung |
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