Art and rhetoric in Roman culture /

"Rhetoric was fundamental to education and to cultural aspiration in the Greek and Roman worlds. It was one of the key aspects of antiquity that slipped under the line between the ancient world and Christianity erected by the early Church in late antiquity. Ancient rhetorical theory is obsessed...

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Group Author: Elsner, Jaś (Editor); Meyer, Michel
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: 2014.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Subjects:
Summary: "Rhetoric was fundamental to education and to cultural aspiration in the Greek and Roman worlds. It was one of the key aspects of antiquity that slipped under the line between the ancient world and Christianity erected by the early Church in late antiquity. Ancient rhetorical theory is obsessed with examples and discussions drawn from visual material. This book mines this rich seam of theoretical analysis from within Roman culture to present an internalist model for some aspects of how the Romans understood, made and appreciated their art. The understanding of public monuments like the Arch of Titus or Trajan's Column or of imperial statuary, domestic wall painting, funerary altars and sarcophagi, as well as of intimate items like children's dolls, is greatly enriched by being placed in relevant rhetorical contexts created by the Roman world"--
Carrier Form: xxii, 504 pages : illustration (color) ; 25 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references ( pages 446-493) and index.
ISBN: 9781107000711 (hardback) :
1107000718 (hardback)
Index Number: N5763
CLC: J110.93
Call Number: J110.93/A784-1
Contents: Preface /
Introduction /
Architecture and Public Space:
On the sublime in architecture /
Sublime histories, exceptional viewers: Trajan's Column and its visibility /
Corpore enormi: the rhetoric of physical appearance in Suetonius and imperial portrait statuary /
Beauty and the Roman female portrait /
The Domestic Realm:
The Casa del Menandro in Pompeii: rhetoric and the topology of Roman wall-painting /
Agamemnon's grief: on the limits of expression in Roman rhetoric and painting /
The Funerary:
Rhetoric and art in third-century AD Rome /
Poems in stone: reading mythological sarcophagi through Statius' Consolations /
The funerary altar of Pedana and the rhetoric of unreachability /
Rational, passionate and appetitive: the psychology of rhetoric and the transformation of visual culture from non-Christian to Christian sarcophagi in the Roman world /
Rhetoric and the Visual:
The ordo of rhetoric and the rhetoric of order /
Coda: the rhetoric of Roman painting within the history of culture: a global interpretation /