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      Emperors and Ancestors: Roman Rulers and the Constraints of Tradition

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      Emperors and Ancestors analyses the different ways in which imperial lineage was represented, looking at the various 'media' through which images of emperors could be transmitted, such as coinage, inscriptions, sculpture, architecture, and literary text.
      Ancestry played a continuous role in the c...

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      Product ID:9780198736820
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Oxford Studies in Ancient Culture Representation
      Title:Emperors and Ancestors
      Subtitle:Roman Rulers and the Constraints of Tradition
      Authors:Author: Olivier Hekster
      Page Count:432
      Subjects:European history, European history, Ancient history, Archaeology by period / region, Material culture, Classical history / classical civilisation, Classical Greek & Roman archaeology, Material culture, Ancient Rome, BCE to c 500 CE
      Description:Emperors and Ancestors analyses the different ways in which imperial lineage was represented, looking at the various 'media' through which images of emperors could be transmitted, such as coinage, inscriptions, sculpture, architecture, and literary text.
      Ancestry played a continuous role in the construction and portrayal of Roman emperorship in the first three centuries AD. Emperors and Ancestors is the first systematic analysis of the different ways in which imperial lineage was represented in the various ''media'' through which images of emperors could be transmitted. Looking beyond individual rulers, Hekster evaluates evidence over an extended period of time and differentiates between various types of sources, such as inscriptions, sculpture, architecture, literary text, and particularly central coinage, which forms the most convenient source material for a modern reconstruction of Roman representations over a prolonged period of time. The volume explores how the different media in use sent out different messages. The importance of local notions and traditions in the choice of local representations of imperial ancestry are emphasized, revealing that there was no monopoly on image-forming by the Roman centre and far less interaction between central and local imagery than is commonly held. Imperial ancestry is defined through various parallel developments at Rome and in the provinces. Some messages resonated outside the centre but only when they were made explicit and fitted local practice and the discourse of the medium. The construction of imperial ancestry was constrained by the local expectations of how a ruler should present himself, and standardization over time of the images and languages that could be employed in the ''media'' at imperial disposal. Roman emperorship is therefore shown to be a constant process of construction within genres of communication, representation, and public symbolism.
      Imprint Name:Oxford University Press
      Publisher Name:Oxford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2015-03-19

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      Weight936 g
      Dimensions197 × 253 × 36 mm