The traditio legis :: anatomy of an image /
The bearded and mature figure of Christ stands majestically raising his right hand, open palm facing the viewer. In his left he holds an unfurled scroll. Saints Peter and Paul appear on either side, Peter approaching to catch or protect the dangling bookroll. This image, the so-called traditio legis...
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Zusammenfassung: | The bearded and mature figure of Christ stands majestically raising his right hand, open palm facing the viewer. In his left he holds an unfurled scroll. Saints Peter and Paul appear on either side, Peter approaching to catch or protect the dangling bookroll. This image, the so-called traditio legis, first appeared in late fourthcentury Rome in a variety of media, from the monumental to the miniature, including mosaic, catacomb painting, gold-glass and, the most numerous group, marble relief carving on sarcophagi. This monograph engages in a close reading of the traditio legis, highlighting its novelty and complexity to early Christian viewers. |
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520 | 8 | |a The bearded and mature figure of Christ stands majestically raising his right hand, open palm facing the viewer. In his left he holds an unfurled scroll. Saints Peter and Paul appear on either side, Peter approaching to catch or protect the dangling bookroll. This image, the so-called traditio legis, first appeared in late fourthcentury Rome in a variety of media, from the monumental to the miniature, including mosaic, catacomb painting, gold-glass and, the most numerous group, marble relief carving on sarcophagi. This monograph engages in a close reading of the traditio legis, highlighting its novelty and complexity to early Christian viewers. | |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Part I. An introduction to the image -- Chapter 1 -- The invention of the traditio legis -- 1.1 Nomenclature -- 1.2 Definition -- Chapter 2 -- The corpus of monuments -- 2.1 Sarcophagi -- 2.2 Other media -- 2.3 Summary -- Chapter 3 -- Dating -- Chapter 4 -- Visibility -- Part II. Meaning and reception -- Chapter 5 -- The three men -- Chapter 6 -- The Lord's right side -- 6.1 Paul -- 6.2 Christ -- 6.3 The Lord omnipotent -- Chapter 7 -- The Lord's left side -- 7.1 Christ -- 7.2 Peter -- 7.3 The book -- Chapter 8 -- Framing and context -- 8.1 Structures and cities -- 8.2 Other figures and scenes -- 8.3 Symbolic forms -- 8.4 Family representations -- Chapter 9 -- Synthesis -- 9.1 Left and right -- 9.2 This world and the next -- 9.3 Eschatological, Apocalyptic or apocalyptic -- 9.4 Epilogue -- Abbreviations -- Sources -- 1. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31486. Rep. I.28. With inserted cast of Rep. II.158 (original in the Czartoryski Museum, Krakow). Photograph by author. -- 2. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31487. Rep. I.58. Photograph DAI-ROM-6373. -- 3. Sarcophagus. San Sebastiano, Rome. Rep. I.200. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 149 (Sansaini). -- 4. Sarcophagus fragment. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.675. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 154.4 (Sansaini). -- 5. Sarcophagus (detail). St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.676. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 39.1 (Sansaini). -- 6. Sarcophagus. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.679. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, 12.5 (Sansaini). -- 1. 7. Embedded sarcophagus fragment, Christ and Paul. Farfa Abbey. Rep. II.127. Photograph DAI-ROM-96.264. -- 8. Embedded sarcophagus fragment, Peter. Farfa Abbey. Rep. II.127. Photograph DAI-ROM-96.266. | |
505 | 8 | |a 10. Sarcophagus of Gorgonius, front and lid. Museo Diocesano, Ancona, Rep. II.149. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1411. -- 9. Sarcophagus fragment, Rep. II.131. © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gift of Mrs. Joseph Brummer and Ernest Brummer, in memory of Joseph Brummer, 1948. No. 48.76.2. www.metmuseum.org. -- 11. Sarcophagus of Gorgonius. Museo Diocesano, left side. Ancona, Rep. II.149. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1414. -- 12. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, front. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 188.1 (Sansaini). -- 13. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, rear, with lid mounted in reverse. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 188.2 (Sansaini). -- 14. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, left side. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 189.1 (Sansaini). -- 15. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, right side. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 189.2 (Sansaini). -- 16. Sarcophagus. San Giovanni in Valle, Verona. Rep. II.152. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-59.943A. -- 17. Sarcophagus. Cathédrale Saint-Saveur, Aix-en-Provence, Rep. III.25. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1516. -- 18. Sarcophagus. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.53. Photograph by author. -- 19. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, front. Photograph by author. -- 20. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, left side. Photograph by author. -- 21. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, right side. Photograph by author. -- 22. Sarcophagus (drawing by Nicolas-Claude Fabbri Peiresc). Formerly in Reims (lost). Rep. III.465. From Le Blant 1886: 17, no. 17. -- 23. Sarcophagus. Sainte-Marie Madeleine, Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume. Rep. III.499. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1658. | |
505 | 8 | |a 24. Sarcophagus. Musée Archéologique, Lamta, Tunesia. Rep. III.642. Photograph by Habib M'henni. -- 25. Sarcophagus (engraving by Bosio, 1632). Formerly in the Palazzo dell'ambasciatore di Bologna at Monte Giordano. Rep. I.1008. Photograph from Repertorium. -- 26. Sarcophagus. San Paolo fuori le mura, Rome. Rep. I.724. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, no. 17.1 (Sansaini). -- 27. Sarcophagus fragment. San Sebastiano, Rome. Rep. I.288. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 12.3. -- 28. Sarcophagus fragment. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums. -- 29. Sarcophagus fragment. Museo Nazionale, Ravenna. Rep. II.154. Photograph D-DAI-ROM- 58.910. -- 30. Sarcophagus fragment. Cimitero di Domitilla. Rep. I.528. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 28.1. -- 31. Sarcophagus (Lat. 174). Museo Gregoriano Profano, Vatican Museums. Rep. I.677. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-54.70. -- 32. Sarcophagus of Concordius. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.65. Photograph by author. -- 33. Sarcophagus of Concordius (detail). Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.65. Photograph by author. -- 34. Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. St Peter's, Rome Rep. I.680. Photograph D- DAI-ROM-69-2919. -- 35. Sarcophagus. Saint-Victor, Marseille. Rep. III.299. Photograph from Démiens d'Archimbaud 1971: 113, fig. 17. -- 36. Sarcophagus. Saint-Victor, Marseille. Rep. III.300. Photograph D-DAIR-ROM-60.1575. -- 37. Sarcophagus. Cathédrale Saint-Trophime, Arles. Rep. III.120. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1809. -- 38. Sarcophagus. Museo Nazionale, Ravenna. Rep. II.379. Photograph by author. -- 39. Sarcophagus. Sant'Apollinare in Classe, Classe (Ravenna). Rep. II.390. Photograph by author. -- 40. Sarcophagus (detail). Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31511. Rep. I.26. Photograph Vat.Neg. XXXII-12-50. [Rep. I. temp]. | |
505 | 8 | |a 41. Lunette painting. Catacomb ad decimum, Grottaferrata. Photograph from Schiller 1971: 541, fig. 578. -- 42. Fresco, catacomb of Priscilla. Drawing by Josef Wilpert, from de Rossi 1887: pl. VII. -- 43. Vault painting of Christ, Peter and Paul. Catacomb of SS Marcellinus and Peter, Rome. Photograph from Fiocchi Nicolai, Bisconti and Mazzoleni 2009: 131, fig. 144. -- 44. Pola casket, back. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Venice. Photograph from Buddensieg 1959: 196, fig. 47. -- 45. Pola casket, lid. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Venice. Photograph from Buddensieg 1959: 200, fig. 51. -- 46. Nea Herakleia casket, traditio legis. Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki (Inv. BA.71). Photograph © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports. Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki. -- 47. Ravenna casket. Museo Arcivescovile, Ravenna, Inv. 77. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-62.2179. -- 48. Gold-glass. Biblioteca Apostolica, Vatican Museums, inv. 60771. Photograph by author. -- 49. Gold-glass. Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio. Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey (1967.12). Photographed for the Museum by Toni Marie Gonzalez. -- 50. Valencia incised glass bowl. Museo de la Ciudad, Valencia, inv. 0120/88. Photograph from Rosseló Mesquida 1999: 43. -- 51. Obernburg incised glass (reconstructive drawing). Prähistorische Staatsammlung, Munich. No. E-47/1996. From Wamser and Zahlhaas 1998: 140, no. 161. -- 52. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60313. Pho tograph from Fremerdorf 1975: no. 846a. -- 53. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60315. Photograph from Fremersdorf 1975: no. 844. -- 54. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60317. Photograph from Fremersdorf 1975: no. 850. | |
505 | 8 | |a 55. Bronze medallion (sketch). Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60956. From De Rossi 1869: no. 4 after page 48. -- 56. Slate mould. Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Trier, nr. 1985.7. Photograph ©Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier, by Th. Zühmer. -- 57. Marble slab. Convento delle Oblate cistercensi, Anagni. Photograph from Pani Ermini 2000: 2.277, no. 15. -- 58. Apse mosaic with traditio legis. Santa Costanza, Rome. Photograph by author. -- 59. Apse mosaic with traditio clavium. Santa Costanza, Rome. Photograph by author. -- 60. Cupola mosaic. San Giovanni in Fonte, Naples. Photograph from Ferri 2013: 101, pl. 21. -- 61. Apse of Old St Peter's, reconstructive drawing by P. A. Riedl. From Buddensieg 1959: 167, fig. 13. -- 62. Apse of Old St Peter's, Grimaldi album drawing. Photograph Bibliotheca Hertziana -- Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte, from Waetzholdt 1964: no. 943, fig. 490. -- 63. Apse mosaic in Santa Pudenziana, Rome. Photograph from Schiller 1971: 559, fig. 618. -- 64. Arch of Galerius, southwest pillar (detail). Photograph from Kleiner 1992: 398. -- 65. Polychrome fragments. Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo, Rep. I.773. Photograph by author. -- 66. Great Ludovisi Sarcophagus. Front: Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps. inv. 8574 1.5 25. Lid: Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz. Photograph of lid and reproduction of front, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz/V. Iserhardt. -- 67. Sarcophagus of Probus. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.678. Photograph Vat. Neg. XXV-3-3. [or Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 35.1]. -- 68. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31525. Rep. I.49. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-33.155. -- 69. 'Dogmatic' Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums. Rep. I.43. Photograph by Author. -- 70. Sarcophagus. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.38. Photograph by author. | |
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contents | Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Part I. An introduction to the image -- Chapter 1 -- The invention of the traditio legis -- 1.1 Nomenclature -- 1.2 Definition -- Chapter 2 -- The corpus of monuments -- 2.1 Sarcophagi -- 2.2 Other media -- 2.3 Summary -- Chapter 3 -- Dating -- Chapter 4 -- Visibility -- Part II. Meaning and reception -- Chapter 5 -- The three men -- Chapter 6 -- The Lord's right side -- 6.1 Paul -- 6.2 Christ -- 6.3 The Lord omnipotent -- Chapter 7 -- The Lord's left side -- 7.1 Christ -- 7.2 Peter -- 7.3 The book -- Chapter 8 -- Framing and context -- 8.1 Structures and cities -- 8.2 Other figures and scenes -- 8.3 Symbolic forms -- 8.4 Family representations -- Chapter 9 -- Synthesis -- 9.1 Left and right -- 9.2 This world and the next -- 9.3 Eschatological, Apocalyptic or apocalyptic -- 9.4 Epilogue -- Abbreviations -- Sources -- 1. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31486. Rep. I.28. With inserted cast of Rep. II.158 (original in the Czartoryski Museum, Krakow). Photograph by author. -- 2. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31487. Rep. I.58. Photograph DAI-ROM-6373. -- 3. Sarcophagus. San Sebastiano, Rome. Rep. I.200. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 149 (Sansaini). -- 4. Sarcophagus fragment. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.675. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 154.4 (Sansaini). -- 5. Sarcophagus (detail). St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.676. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 39.1 (Sansaini). -- 6. Sarcophagus. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.679. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, 12.5 (Sansaini). -- 1. 7. Embedded sarcophagus fragment, Christ and Paul. Farfa Abbey. Rep. II.127. Photograph DAI-ROM-96.264. -- 8. Embedded sarcophagus fragment, Peter. Farfa Abbey. Rep. II.127. Photograph DAI-ROM-96.266. 10. Sarcophagus of Gorgonius, front and lid. Museo Diocesano, Ancona, Rep. II.149. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1411. -- 9. Sarcophagus fragment, Rep. II.131. © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gift of Mrs. Joseph Brummer and Ernest Brummer, in memory of Joseph Brummer, 1948. No. 48.76.2. www.metmuseum.org. -- 11. Sarcophagus of Gorgonius. Museo Diocesano, left side. Ancona, Rep. II.149. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1414. -- 12. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, front. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 188.1 (Sansaini). -- 13. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, rear, with lid mounted in reverse. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 188.2 (Sansaini). -- 14. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, left side. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 189.1 (Sansaini). -- 15. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, right side. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 189.2 (Sansaini). -- 16. Sarcophagus. San Giovanni in Valle, Verona. Rep. II.152. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-59.943A. -- 17. Sarcophagus. Cathédrale Saint-Saveur, Aix-en-Provence, Rep. III.25. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1516. -- 18. Sarcophagus. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.53. Photograph by author. -- 19. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, front. Photograph by author. -- 20. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, left side. Photograph by author. -- 21. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, right side. Photograph by author. -- 22. Sarcophagus (drawing by Nicolas-Claude Fabbri Peiresc). Formerly in Reims (lost). Rep. III.465. From Le Blant 1886: 17, no. 17. -- 23. Sarcophagus. Sainte-Marie Madeleine, Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume. Rep. III.499. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1658. 24. Sarcophagus. Musée Archéologique, Lamta, Tunesia. Rep. III.642. Photograph by Habib M'henni. -- 25. Sarcophagus (engraving by Bosio, 1632). Formerly in the Palazzo dell'ambasciatore di Bologna at Monte Giordano. Rep. I.1008. Photograph from Repertorium. -- 26. Sarcophagus. San Paolo fuori le mura, Rome. Rep. I.724. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, no. 17.1 (Sansaini). -- 27. Sarcophagus fragment. San Sebastiano, Rome. Rep. I.288. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 12.3. -- 28. Sarcophagus fragment. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums. -- 29. Sarcophagus fragment. Museo Nazionale, Ravenna. Rep. II.154. Photograph D-DAI-ROM- 58.910. -- 30. Sarcophagus fragment. Cimitero di Domitilla. Rep. I.528. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 28.1. -- 31. Sarcophagus (Lat. 174). Museo Gregoriano Profano, Vatican Museums. Rep. I.677. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-54.70. -- 32. Sarcophagus of Concordius. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.65. Photograph by author. -- 33. Sarcophagus of Concordius (detail). Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.65. Photograph by author. -- 34. Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. St Peter's, Rome Rep. I.680. Photograph D- DAI-ROM-69-2919. -- 35. Sarcophagus. Saint-Victor, Marseille. Rep. III.299. Photograph from Démiens d'Archimbaud 1971: 113, fig. 17. -- 36. Sarcophagus. Saint-Victor, Marseille. Rep. III.300. Photograph D-DAIR-ROM-60.1575. -- 37. Sarcophagus. Cathédrale Saint-Trophime, Arles. Rep. III.120. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1809. -- 38. Sarcophagus. Museo Nazionale, Ravenna. Rep. II.379. Photograph by author. -- 39. Sarcophagus. Sant'Apollinare in Classe, Classe (Ravenna). Rep. II.390. Photograph by author. -- 40. Sarcophagus (detail). Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31511. Rep. I.26. Photograph Vat.Neg. XXXII-12-50. [Rep. I. temp]. 41. Lunette painting. Catacomb ad decimum, Grottaferrata. Photograph from Schiller 1971: 541, fig. 578. -- 42. Fresco, catacomb of Priscilla. Drawing by Josef Wilpert, from de Rossi 1887: pl. VII. -- 43. Vault painting of Christ, Peter and Paul. Catacomb of SS Marcellinus and Peter, Rome. Photograph from Fiocchi Nicolai, Bisconti and Mazzoleni 2009: 131, fig. 144. -- 44. Pola casket, back. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Venice. Photograph from Buddensieg 1959: 196, fig. 47. -- 45. Pola casket, lid. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Venice. Photograph from Buddensieg 1959: 200, fig. 51. -- 46. Nea Herakleia casket, traditio legis. Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki (Inv. BA.71). Photograph © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports. Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki. -- 47. Ravenna casket. Museo Arcivescovile, Ravenna, Inv. 77. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-62.2179. -- 48. Gold-glass. Biblioteca Apostolica, Vatican Museums, inv. 60771. Photograph by author. -- 49. Gold-glass. Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio. Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey (1967.12). Photographed for the Museum by Toni Marie Gonzalez. -- 50. Valencia incised glass bowl. Museo de la Ciudad, Valencia, inv. 0120/88. Photograph from Rosseló Mesquida 1999: 43. -- 51. Obernburg incised glass (reconstructive drawing). Prähistorische Staatsammlung, Munich. No. E-47/1996. From Wamser and Zahlhaas 1998: 140, no. 161. -- 52. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60313. Pho tograph from Fremerdorf 1975: no. 846a. -- 53. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60315. Photograph from Fremersdorf 1975: no. 844. -- 54. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60317. Photograph from Fremersdorf 1975: no. 850. 55. Bronze medallion (sketch). Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60956. From De Rossi 1869: no. 4 after page 48. -- 56. Slate mould. Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Trier, nr. 1985.7. Photograph ©Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier, by Th. Zühmer. -- 57. Marble slab. Convento delle Oblate cistercensi, Anagni. Photograph from Pani Ermini 2000: 2.277, no. 15. -- 58. Apse mosaic with traditio legis. Santa Costanza, Rome. Photograph by author. -- 59. Apse mosaic with traditio clavium. Santa Costanza, Rome. Photograph by author. -- 60. Cupola mosaic. San Giovanni in Fonte, Naples. Photograph from Ferri 2013: 101, pl. 21. -- 61. Apse of Old St Peter's, reconstructive drawing by P. A. Riedl. From Buddensieg 1959: 167, fig. 13. -- 62. Apse of Old St Peter's, Grimaldi album drawing. Photograph Bibliotheca Hertziana -- Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte, from Waetzholdt 1964: no. 943, fig. 490. -- 63. Apse mosaic in Santa Pudenziana, Rome. Photograph from Schiller 1971: 559, fig. 618. -- 64. Arch of Galerius, southwest pillar (detail). Photograph from Kleiner 1992: 398. -- 65. Polychrome fragments. Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo, Rep. I.773. Photograph by author. -- 66. Great Ludovisi Sarcophagus. Front: Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps. inv. 8574 1.5 25. Lid: Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz. Photograph of lid and reproduction of front, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz/V. Iserhardt. -- 67. Sarcophagus of Probus. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.678. Photograph Vat. Neg. XXV-3-3. [or Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 35.1]. -- 68. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31525. Rep. I.49. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-33.155. -- 69. 'Dogmatic' Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums. Rep. I.43. Photograph by Author. -- 70. Sarcophagus. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.38. Photograph by author. |
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In his left he holds an unfurled scroll. Saints Peter and Paul appear on either side, Peter approaching to catch or protect the dangling bookroll. This image, the so-called traditio legis, first appeared in late fourthcentury Rome in a variety of media, from the monumental to the miniature, including mosaic, catacomb painting, gold-glass and, the most numerous group, marble relief carving on sarcophagi. This monograph engages in a close reading of the traditio legis, highlighting its novelty and complexity to early Christian viewers.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="521" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Specialized.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 15, 2016).</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Part I. An introduction to the image -- Chapter 1 -- The invention of the traditio legis -- 1.1 Nomenclature -- 1.2 Definition -- Chapter 2 -- The corpus of monuments -- 2.1 Sarcophagi -- 2.2 Other media -- 2.3 Summary -- Chapter 3 -- Dating -- Chapter 4 -- Visibility -- Part II. Meaning and reception -- Chapter 5 -- The three men -- Chapter 6 -- The Lord's right side -- 6.1 Paul -- 6.2 Christ -- 6.3 The Lord omnipotent -- Chapter 7 -- The Lord's left side -- 7.1 Christ -- 7.2 Peter -- 7.3 The book -- Chapter 8 -- Framing and context -- 8.1 Structures and cities -- 8.2 Other figures and scenes -- 8.3 Symbolic forms -- 8.4 Family representations -- Chapter 9 -- Synthesis -- 9.1 Left and right -- 9.2 This world and the next -- 9.3 Eschatological, Apocalyptic or apocalyptic -- 9.4 Epilogue -- Abbreviations -- Sources -- 1. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31486. Rep. I.28. With inserted cast of Rep. II.158 (original in the Czartoryski Museum, Krakow). Photograph by author. -- 2. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31487. Rep. I.58. Photograph DAI-ROM-6373. -- 3. Sarcophagus. San Sebastiano, Rome. Rep. I.200. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 149 (Sansaini). -- 4. Sarcophagus fragment. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.675. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 154.4 (Sansaini). -- 5. Sarcophagus (detail). St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.676. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 39.1 (Sansaini). -- 6. Sarcophagus. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.679. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, 12.5 (Sansaini). -- 1. 7. Embedded sarcophagus fragment, Christ and Paul. Farfa Abbey. Rep. II.127. Photograph DAI-ROM-96.264. -- 8. Embedded sarcophagus fragment, Peter. Farfa Abbey. Rep. II.127. Photograph DAI-ROM-96.266.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">10. Sarcophagus of Gorgonius, front and lid. Museo Diocesano, Ancona, Rep. II.149. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1411. -- 9. Sarcophagus fragment, Rep. II.131. © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gift of Mrs. Joseph Brummer and Ernest Brummer, in memory of Joseph Brummer, 1948. No. 48.76.2. www.metmuseum.org. -- 11. Sarcophagus of Gorgonius. Museo Diocesano, left side. Ancona, Rep. II.149. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1414. -- 12. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, front. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 188.1 (Sansaini). -- 13. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, rear, with lid mounted in reverse. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 188.2 (Sansaini). -- 14. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, left side. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 189.1 (Sansaini). -- 15. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, right side. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 189.2 (Sansaini). -- 16. Sarcophagus. San Giovanni in Valle, Verona. Rep. II.152. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-59.943A. -- 17. Sarcophagus. Cathédrale Saint-Saveur, Aix-en-Provence, Rep. III.25. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1516. -- 18. Sarcophagus. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.53. Photograph by author. -- 19. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, front. Photograph by author. -- 20. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, left side. Photograph by author. -- 21. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, right side. Photograph by author. -- 22. Sarcophagus (drawing by Nicolas-Claude Fabbri Peiresc). Formerly in Reims (lost). Rep. III.465. From Le Blant 1886: 17, no. 17. -- 23. Sarcophagus. Sainte-Marie Madeleine, Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume. Rep. III.499. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1658.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">24. Sarcophagus. Musée Archéologique, Lamta, Tunesia. Rep. III.642. Photograph by Habib M'henni. -- 25. Sarcophagus (engraving by Bosio, 1632). Formerly in the Palazzo dell'ambasciatore di Bologna at Monte Giordano. Rep. I.1008. Photograph from Repertorium. -- 26. Sarcophagus. San Paolo fuori le mura, Rome. Rep. I.724. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, no. 17.1 (Sansaini). -- 27. Sarcophagus fragment. San Sebastiano, Rome. Rep. I.288. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 12.3. -- 28. Sarcophagus fragment. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums. -- 29. Sarcophagus fragment. Museo Nazionale, Ravenna. Rep. II.154. Photograph D-DAI-ROM- 58.910. -- 30. Sarcophagus fragment. Cimitero di Domitilla. Rep. I.528. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 28.1. -- 31. Sarcophagus (Lat. 174). Museo Gregoriano Profano, Vatican Museums. Rep. I.677. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-54.70. -- 32. Sarcophagus of Concordius. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.65. Photograph by author. -- 33. Sarcophagus of Concordius (detail). Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.65. Photograph by author. -- 34. Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. St Peter's, Rome Rep. I.680. Photograph D- DAI-ROM-69-2919. -- 35. Sarcophagus. Saint-Victor, Marseille. Rep. III.299. Photograph from Démiens d'Archimbaud 1971: 113, fig. 17. -- 36. Sarcophagus. Saint-Victor, Marseille. Rep. III.300. Photograph D-DAIR-ROM-60.1575. -- 37. Sarcophagus. Cathédrale Saint-Trophime, Arles. Rep. III.120. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1809. -- 38. Sarcophagus. Museo Nazionale, Ravenna. Rep. II.379. Photograph by author. -- 39. Sarcophagus. Sant'Apollinare in Classe, Classe (Ravenna). Rep. II.390. Photograph by author. -- 40. Sarcophagus (detail). Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31511. Rep. I.26. Photograph Vat.Neg. XXXII-12-50. [Rep. I. temp].</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">41. Lunette painting. Catacomb ad decimum, Grottaferrata. Photograph from Schiller 1971: 541, fig. 578. -- 42. Fresco, catacomb of Priscilla. Drawing by Josef Wilpert, from de Rossi 1887: pl. VII. -- 43. Vault painting of Christ, Peter and Paul. Catacomb of SS Marcellinus and Peter, Rome. Photograph from Fiocchi Nicolai, Bisconti and Mazzoleni 2009: 131, fig. 144. -- 44. Pola casket, back. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Venice. Photograph from Buddensieg 1959: 196, fig. 47. -- 45. Pola casket, lid. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Venice. Photograph from Buddensieg 1959: 200, fig. 51. -- 46. Nea Herakleia casket, traditio legis. Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki (Inv. BA.71). Photograph © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports. Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki. -- 47. Ravenna casket. Museo Arcivescovile, Ravenna, Inv. 77. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-62.2179. -- 48. Gold-glass. Biblioteca Apostolica, Vatican Museums, inv. 60771. Photograph by author. -- 49. Gold-glass. Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio. Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey (1967.12). Photographed for the Museum by Toni Marie Gonzalez. -- 50. Valencia incised glass bowl. Museo de la Ciudad, Valencia, inv. 0120/88. Photograph from Rosseló Mesquida 1999: 43. -- 51. Obernburg incised glass (reconstructive drawing). Prähistorische Staatsammlung, Munich. No. E-47/1996. From Wamser and Zahlhaas 1998: 140, no. 161. -- 52. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60313. Pho tograph from Fremerdorf 1975: no. 846a. -- 53. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60315. Photograph from Fremersdorf 1975: no. 844. -- 54. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60317. Photograph from Fremersdorf 1975: no. 850.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">55. Bronze medallion (sketch). Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60956. From De Rossi 1869: no. 4 after page 48. -- 56. Slate mould. Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Trier, nr. 1985.7. Photograph ©Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier, by Th. Zühmer. -- 57. Marble slab. Convento delle Oblate cistercensi, Anagni. Photograph from Pani Ermini 2000: 2.277, no. 15. -- 58. Apse mosaic with traditio legis. Santa Costanza, Rome. Photograph by author. -- 59. Apse mosaic with traditio clavium. Santa Costanza, Rome. Photograph by author. -- 60. Cupola mosaic. San Giovanni in Fonte, Naples. Photograph from Ferri 2013: 101, pl. 21. -- 61. Apse of Old St Peter's, reconstructive drawing by P. A. Riedl. From Buddensieg 1959: 167, fig. 13. -- 62. Apse of Old St Peter's, Grimaldi album drawing. Photograph Bibliotheca Hertziana -- Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte, from Waetzholdt 1964: no. 943, fig. 490. -- 63. Apse mosaic in Santa Pudenziana, Rome. Photograph from Schiller 1971: 559, fig. 618. -- 64. Arch of Galerius, southwest pillar (detail). Photograph from Kleiner 1992: 398. -- 65. Polychrome fragments. Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo, Rep. I.773. Photograph by author. -- 66. Great Ludovisi Sarcophagus. Front: Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps. inv. 8574 1.5 25. Lid: Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz. Photograph of lid and reproduction of front, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz/V. Iserhardt. -- 67. Sarcophagus of Probus. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.678. Photograph Vat. Neg. XXV-3-3. [or Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 35.1]. -- 68. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31525. Rep. I.49. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-33.155. -- 69. 'Dogmatic' Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums. Rep. I.43. Photograph by Author. -- 70. Sarcophagus. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.38. 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spelling | Couzin, Robert, author. The traditio legis : anatomy of an image / Robert Couzin. Oxford : Archaeopress, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour). text txt rdacontent still image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Archaeopress archaeology Includes bibliographical references and index. The bearded and mature figure of Christ stands majestically raising his right hand, open palm facing the viewer. In his left he holds an unfurled scroll. Saints Peter and Paul appear on either side, Peter approaching to catch or protect the dangling bookroll. This image, the so-called traditio legis, first appeared in late fourthcentury Rome in a variety of media, from the monumental to the miniature, including mosaic, catacomb painting, gold-glass and, the most numerous group, marble relief carving on sarcophagi. This monograph engages in a close reading of the traditio legis, highlighting its novelty and complexity to early Christian viewers. Specialized. Online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 15, 2016). Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service. Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Part I. An introduction to the image -- Chapter 1 -- The invention of the traditio legis -- 1.1 Nomenclature -- 1.2 Definition -- Chapter 2 -- The corpus of monuments -- 2.1 Sarcophagi -- 2.2 Other media -- 2.3 Summary -- Chapter 3 -- Dating -- Chapter 4 -- Visibility -- Part II. Meaning and reception -- Chapter 5 -- The three men -- Chapter 6 -- The Lord's right side -- 6.1 Paul -- 6.2 Christ -- 6.3 The Lord omnipotent -- Chapter 7 -- The Lord's left side -- 7.1 Christ -- 7.2 Peter -- 7.3 The book -- Chapter 8 -- Framing and context -- 8.1 Structures and cities -- 8.2 Other figures and scenes -- 8.3 Symbolic forms -- 8.4 Family representations -- Chapter 9 -- Synthesis -- 9.1 Left and right -- 9.2 This world and the next -- 9.3 Eschatological, Apocalyptic or apocalyptic -- 9.4 Epilogue -- Abbreviations -- Sources -- 1. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31486. Rep. I.28. With inserted cast of Rep. II.158 (original in the Czartoryski Museum, Krakow). Photograph by author. -- 2. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31487. Rep. I.58. Photograph DAI-ROM-6373. -- 3. Sarcophagus. San Sebastiano, Rome. Rep. I.200. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 149 (Sansaini). -- 4. Sarcophagus fragment. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.675. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 154.4 (Sansaini). -- 5. Sarcophagus (detail). St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.676. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 39.1 (Sansaini). -- 6. Sarcophagus. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.679. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, 12.5 (Sansaini). -- 1. 7. Embedded sarcophagus fragment, Christ and Paul. Farfa Abbey. Rep. II.127. Photograph DAI-ROM-96.264. -- 8. Embedded sarcophagus fragment, Peter. Farfa Abbey. Rep. II.127. Photograph DAI-ROM-96.266. 10. Sarcophagus of Gorgonius, front and lid. Museo Diocesano, Ancona, Rep. II.149. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1411. -- 9. Sarcophagus fragment, Rep. II.131. © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gift of Mrs. Joseph Brummer and Ernest Brummer, in memory of Joseph Brummer, 1948. No. 48.76.2. www.metmuseum.org. -- 11. Sarcophagus of Gorgonius. Museo Diocesano, left side. Ancona, Rep. II.149. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1414. -- 12. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, front. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 188.1 (Sansaini). -- 13. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, rear, with lid mounted in reverse. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 188.2 (Sansaini). -- 14. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, left side. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 189.1 (Sansaini). -- 15. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, right side. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 189.2 (Sansaini). -- 16. Sarcophagus. San Giovanni in Valle, Verona. Rep. II.152. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-59.943A. -- 17. Sarcophagus. Cathédrale Saint-Saveur, Aix-en-Provence, Rep. III.25. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1516. -- 18. Sarcophagus. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.53. Photograph by author. -- 19. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, front. Photograph by author. -- 20. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, left side. Photograph by author. -- 21. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, right side. Photograph by author. -- 22. Sarcophagus (drawing by Nicolas-Claude Fabbri Peiresc). Formerly in Reims (lost). Rep. III.465. From Le Blant 1886: 17, no. 17. -- 23. Sarcophagus. Sainte-Marie Madeleine, Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume. Rep. III.499. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1658. 24. Sarcophagus. Musée Archéologique, Lamta, Tunesia. Rep. III.642. Photograph by Habib M'henni. -- 25. Sarcophagus (engraving by Bosio, 1632). Formerly in the Palazzo dell'ambasciatore di Bologna at Monte Giordano. Rep. I.1008. Photograph from Repertorium. -- 26. Sarcophagus. San Paolo fuori le mura, Rome. Rep. I.724. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, no. 17.1 (Sansaini). -- 27. Sarcophagus fragment. San Sebastiano, Rome. Rep. I.288. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 12.3. -- 28. Sarcophagus fragment. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums. -- 29. Sarcophagus fragment. Museo Nazionale, Ravenna. Rep. II.154. Photograph D-DAI-ROM- 58.910. -- 30. Sarcophagus fragment. Cimitero di Domitilla. Rep. I.528. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 28.1. -- 31. Sarcophagus (Lat. 174). Museo Gregoriano Profano, Vatican Museums. Rep. I.677. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-54.70. -- 32. Sarcophagus of Concordius. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.65. Photograph by author. -- 33. Sarcophagus of Concordius (detail). Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.65. Photograph by author. -- 34. Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. St Peter's, Rome Rep. I.680. Photograph D- DAI-ROM-69-2919. -- 35. Sarcophagus. Saint-Victor, Marseille. Rep. III.299. Photograph from Démiens d'Archimbaud 1971: 113, fig. 17. -- 36. Sarcophagus. Saint-Victor, Marseille. Rep. III.300. Photograph D-DAIR-ROM-60.1575. -- 37. Sarcophagus. Cathédrale Saint-Trophime, Arles. Rep. III.120. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1809. -- 38. Sarcophagus. Museo Nazionale, Ravenna. Rep. II.379. Photograph by author. -- 39. Sarcophagus. Sant'Apollinare in Classe, Classe (Ravenna). Rep. II.390. Photograph by author. -- 40. Sarcophagus (detail). Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31511. Rep. I.26. Photograph Vat.Neg. XXXII-12-50. [Rep. I. temp]. 41. Lunette painting. Catacomb ad decimum, Grottaferrata. Photograph from Schiller 1971: 541, fig. 578. -- 42. Fresco, catacomb of Priscilla. Drawing by Josef Wilpert, from de Rossi 1887: pl. VII. -- 43. Vault painting of Christ, Peter and Paul. Catacomb of SS Marcellinus and Peter, Rome. Photograph from Fiocchi Nicolai, Bisconti and Mazzoleni 2009: 131, fig. 144. -- 44. Pola casket, back. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Venice. Photograph from Buddensieg 1959: 196, fig. 47. -- 45. Pola casket, lid. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Venice. Photograph from Buddensieg 1959: 200, fig. 51. -- 46. Nea Herakleia casket, traditio legis. Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki (Inv. BA.71). Photograph © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports. Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki. -- 47. Ravenna casket. Museo Arcivescovile, Ravenna, Inv. 77. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-62.2179. -- 48. Gold-glass. Biblioteca Apostolica, Vatican Museums, inv. 60771. Photograph by author. -- 49. Gold-glass. Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio. Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey (1967.12). Photographed for the Museum by Toni Marie Gonzalez. -- 50. Valencia incised glass bowl. Museo de la Ciudad, Valencia, inv. 0120/88. Photograph from Rosseló Mesquida 1999: 43. -- 51. Obernburg incised glass (reconstructive drawing). Prähistorische Staatsammlung, Munich. No. E-47/1996. From Wamser and Zahlhaas 1998: 140, no. 161. -- 52. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60313. Pho tograph from Fremerdorf 1975: no. 846a. -- 53. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60315. Photograph from Fremersdorf 1975: no. 844. -- 54. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60317. Photograph from Fremersdorf 1975: no. 850. 55. Bronze medallion (sketch). Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60956. From De Rossi 1869: no. 4 after page 48. -- 56. Slate mould. Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Trier, nr. 1985.7. Photograph ©Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier, by Th. Zühmer. -- 57. Marble slab. Convento delle Oblate cistercensi, Anagni. Photograph from Pani Ermini 2000: 2.277, no. 15. -- 58. Apse mosaic with traditio legis. Santa Costanza, Rome. Photograph by author. -- 59. Apse mosaic with traditio clavium. Santa Costanza, Rome. Photograph by author. -- 60. Cupola mosaic. San Giovanni in Fonte, Naples. Photograph from Ferri 2013: 101, pl. 21. -- 61. Apse of Old St Peter's, reconstructive drawing by P. A. Riedl. From Buddensieg 1959: 167, fig. 13. -- 62. Apse of Old St Peter's, Grimaldi album drawing. Photograph Bibliotheca Hertziana -- Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte, from Waetzholdt 1964: no. 943, fig. 490. -- 63. Apse mosaic in Santa Pudenziana, Rome. Photograph from Schiller 1971: 559, fig. 618. -- 64. Arch of Galerius, southwest pillar (detail). Photograph from Kleiner 1992: 398. -- 65. Polychrome fragments. Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo, Rep. I.773. Photograph by author. -- 66. Great Ludovisi Sarcophagus. Front: Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps. inv. 8574 1.5 25. Lid: Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz. Photograph of lid and reproduction of front, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz/V. Iserhardt. -- 67. Sarcophagus of Probus. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.678. Photograph Vat. Neg. XXV-3-3. [or Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 35.1]. -- 68. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31525. Rep. I.49. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-33.155. -- 69. 'Dogmatic' Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums. Rep. I.43. Photograph by Author. -- 70. Sarcophagus. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.38. Photograph by author. Jesus Christ Iconography. Jesus Christ fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcWtWBVPTkM6wHtfK3mh3 Relief (Sculpture), Early Christian. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112535 Art, Early Christian. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85007633 Relief (Sculpture) paléochrétien. Art paléochrétien. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology bisacsh Art, Early Christian fast Relief (Sculpture), Early Christian fast Pictorial works fast Archaeopress, publisher. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014145684 has work: The traditio legis (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGWf6B6CPpCpXtwFXPGXQy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9781784910815 Archaeopress archaeology. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2295644 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Couzin, Robert The traditio legis : anatomy of an image / Archaeopress archaeology. Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Part I. An introduction to the image -- Chapter 1 -- The invention of the traditio legis -- 1.1 Nomenclature -- 1.2 Definition -- Chapter 2 -- The corpus of monuments -- 2.1 Sarcophagi -- 2.2 Other media -- 2.3 Summary -- Chapter 3 -- Dating -- Chapter 4 -- Visibility -- Part II. Meaning and reception -- Chapter 5 -- The three men -- Chapter 6 -- The Lord's right side -- 6.1 Paul -- 6.2 Christ -- 6.3 The Lord omnipotent -- Chapter 7 -- The Lord's left side -- 7.1 Christ -- 7.2 Peter -- 7.3 The book -- Chapter 8 -- Framing and context -- 8.1 Structures and cities -- 8.2 Other figures and scenes -- 8.3 Symbolic forms -- 8.4 Family representations -- Chapter 9 -- Synthesis -- 9.1 Left and right -- 9.2 This world and the next -- 9.3 Eschatological, Apocalyptic or apocalyptic -- 9.4 Epilogue -- Abbreviations -- Sources -- 1. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31486. Rep. I.28. With inserted cast of Rep. II.158 (original in the Czartoryski Museum, Krakow). Photograph by author. -- 2. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31487. Rep. I.58. Photograph DAI-ROM-6373. -- 3. Sarcophagus. San Sebastiano, Rome. Rep. I.200. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 149 (Sansaini). -- 4. Sarcophagus fragment. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.675. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 154.4 (Sansaini). -- 5. Sarcophagus (detail). St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.676. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 39.1 (Sansaini). -- 6. Sarcophagus. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.679. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, 12.5 (Sansaini). -- 1. 7. Embedded sarcophagus fragment, Christ and Paul. Farfa Abbey. Rep. II.127. Photograph DAI-ROM-96.264. -- 8. Embedded sarcophagus fragment, Peter. Farfa Abbey. Rep. II.127. Photograph DAI-ROM-96.266. 10. Sarcophagus of Gorgonius, front and lid. Museo Diocesano, Ancona, Rep. II.149. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1411. -- 9. Sarcophagus fragment, Rep. II.131. © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gift of Mrs. Joseph Brummer and Ernest Brummer, in memory of Joseph Brummer, 1948. No. 48.76.2. www.metmuseum.org. -- 11. Sarcophagus of Gorgonius. Museo Diocesano, left side. Ancona, Rep. II.149. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1414. -- 12. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, front. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 188.1 (Sansaini). -- 13. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, rear, with lid mounted in reverse. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 188.2 (Sansaini). -- 14. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, left side. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 189.1 (Sansaini). -- 15. Sarcophagus. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Rep. II.150, right side. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 2.2, 189.2 (Sansaini). -- 16. Sarcophagus. San Giovanni in Valle, Verona. Rep. II.152. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-59.943A. -- 17. Sarcophagus. Cathédrale Saint-Saveur, Aix-en-Provence, Rep. III.25. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1516. -- 18. Sarcophagus. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.53. Photograph by author. -- 19. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, front. Photograph by author. -- 20. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, left side. Photograph by author. -- 21. Borghese Sarcophagus. Musée du Louvre, Paris, MR 688 -- no. usuel ma 2980. Rep. III.428, right side. Photograph by author. -- 22. Sarcophagus (drawing by Nicolas-Claude Fabbri Peiresc). Formerly in Reims (lost). Rep. III.465. From Le Blant 1886: 17, no. 17. -- 23. Sarcophagus. Sainte-Marie Madeleine, Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume. Rep. III.499. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1658. 24. Sarcophagus. Musée Archéologique, Lamta, Tunesia. Rep. III.642. Photograph by Habib M'henni. -- 25. Sarcophagus (engraving by Bosio, 1632). Formerly in the Palazzo dell'ambasciatore di Bologna at Monte Giordano. Rep. I.1008. Photograph from Repertorium. -- 26. Sarcophagus. San Paolo fuori le mura, Rome. Rep. I.724. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, no. 17.1 (Sansaini). -- 27. Sarcophagus fragment. San Sebastiano, Rome. Rep. I.288. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 12.3. -- 28. Sarcophagus fragment. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums. -- 29. Sarcophagus fragment. Museo Nazionale, Ravenna. Rep. II.154. Photograph D-DAI-ROM- 58.910. -- 30. Sarcophagus fragment. Cimitero di Domitilla. Rep. I.528. Photograph from Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 28.1. -- 31. Sarcophagus (Lat. 174). Museo Gregoriano Profano, Vatican Museums. Rep. I.677. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-54.70. -- 32. Sarcophagus of Concordius. Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.65. Photograph by author. -- 33. Sarcophagus of Concordius (detail). Musée départemental Arles antique, Arles. Rep. III.65. Photograph by author. -- 34. Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. St Peter's, Rome Rep. I.680. Photograph D- DAI-ROM-69-2919. -- 35. Sarcophagus. Saint-Victor, Marseille. Rep. III.299. Photograph from Démiens d'Archimbaud 1971: 113, fig. 17. -- 36. Sarcophagus. Saint-Victor, Marseille. Rep. III.300. Photograph D-DAIR-ROM-60.1575. -- 37. Sarcophagus. Cathédrale Saint-Trophime, Arles. Rep. III.120. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-60.1809. -- 38. Sarcophagus. Museo Nazionale, Ravenna. Rep. II.379. Photograph by author. -- 39. Sarcophagus. Sant'Apollinare in Classe, Classe (Ravenna). Rep. II.390. Photograph by author. -- 40. Sarcophagus (detail). Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31511. Rep. I.26. Photograph Vat.Neg. XXXII-12-50. [Rep. I. temp]. 41. Lunette painting. Catacomb ad decimum, Grottaferrata. Photograph from Schiller 1971: 541, fig. 578. -- 42. Fresco, catacomb of Priscilla. Drawing by Josef Wilpert, from de Rossi 1887: pl. VII. -- 43. Vault painting of Christ, Peter and Paul. Catacomb of SS Marcellinus and Peter, Rome. Photograph from Fiocchi Nicolai, Bisconti and Mazzoleni 2009: 131, fig. 144. -- 44. Pola casket, back. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Venice. Photograph from Buddensieg 1959: 196, fig. 47. -- 45. Pola casket, lid. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Venice. Photograph from Buddensieg 1959: 200, fig. 51. -- 46. Nea Herakleia casket, traditio legis. Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki (Inv. BA.71). Photograph © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports. Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki. -- 47. Ravenna casket. Museo Arcivescovile, Ravenna, Inv. 77. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-62.2179. -- 48. Gold-glass. Biblioteca Apostolica, Vatican Museums, inv. 60771. Photograph by author. -- 49. Gold-glass. Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio. Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey (1967.12). Photographed for the Museum by Toni Marie Gonzalez. -- 50. Valencia incised glass bowl. Museo de la Ciudad, Valencia, inv. 0120/88. Photograph from Rosseló Mesquida 1999: 43. -- 51. Obernburg incised glass (reconstructive drawing). Prähistorische Staatsammlung, Munich. No. E-47/1996. From Wamser and Zahlhaas 1998: 140, no. 161. -- 52. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60313. Pho tograph from Fremerdorf 1975: no. 846a. -- 53. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60315. Photograph from Fremersdorf 1975: no. 844. -- 54. Incised glass fragment. Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60317. Photograph from Fremersdorf 1975: no. 850. 55. Bronze medallion (sketch). Museo Sacro, Vatican Museums, inv. 60956. From De Rossi 1869: no. 4 after page 48. -- 56. Slate mould. Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Trier, nr. 1985.7. Photograph ©Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier, by Th. Zühmer. -- 57. Marble slab. Convento delle Oblate cistercensi, Anagni. Photograph from Pani Ermini 2000: 2.277, no. 15. -- 58. Apse mosaic with traditio legis. Santa Costanza, Rome. Photograph by author. -- 59. Apse mosaic with traditio clavium. Santa Costanza, Rome. Photograph by author. -- 60. Cupola mosaic. San Giovanni in Fonte, Naples. Photograph from Ferri 2013: 101, pl. 21. -- 61. Apse of Old St Peter's, reconstructive drawing by P. A. Riedl. From Buddensieg 1959: 167, fig. 13. -- 62. Apse of Old St Peter's, Grimaldi album drawing. Photograph Bibliotheca Hertziana -- Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte, from Waetzholdt 1964: no. 943, fig. 490. -- 63. Apse mosaic in Santa Pudenziana, Rome. Photograph from Schiller 1971: 559, fig. 618. -- 64. Arch of Galerius, southwest pillar (detail). Photograph from Kleiner 1992: 398. -- 65. Polychrome fragments. Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo, Rep. I.773. Photograph by author. -- 66. Great Ludovisi Sarcophagus. Front: Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps. inv. 8574 1.5 25. Lid: Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz. Photograph of lid and reproduction of front, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz/V. Iserhardt. -- 67. Sarcophagus of Probus. St Peter's, Rome. Rep. I.678. Photograph Vat. Neg. XXV-3-3. [or Wilpert 1929-36: 1.2, pl. 35.1]. -- 68. Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums, inv. 31525. Rep. I.49. Photograph D-DAI-ROM-33.155. -- 69. 'Dogmatic' Sarcophagus. Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican Museums. Rep. I.43. Photograph by Author. -- 70. 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