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Fifth Century in Rome: Art, Liturgy, Patronage

Contributor(s): Blaauw, Sible de (Author), Brandt, Olof (Author), Foletti, Ivan (Author), Frantova, Zuzana (Author), Gianandrea, Manuela (Author), Kinney, Dale (Author), Foletti, Ivan (Editor), Gianandrea, Manuela (Editor)

ISBN: 9788867282111

Publisher: Viella

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Pub Date: January 30, 2017

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.80" H x 9.40" L x 6.60" W ( 1.90 lbs) 312 pages

BISAC Categories:

Art | European | General | Movements | Medieval

Series: I Libri Di Viella. Arte / Studia Artium Medievalium Brunensi

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Description: The objective of this book is to draw attention to fifth-century Rome - to those hundred years which even today need to be looked at from different perspectives. It is a key moment, a border between worlds, far too important not to receive further attention. The studies, presented here together, aim to respond to new demands: the art object remains at the centre, but with a new search for its context. This context would be unthinkable without the key concept of co-existence - between popular and elite culture, popes and emperors, pagans and Christians. As well as between liturgy - intrinsically necessary to the Christian world - and patronage - the intellectual project which stems from a cultural concept. Moreover, co-existence is crucial between the mindset of the Roman elites (the tradition inscribed in the city's DNA), and new internal and external demands arising from this rich moment in the history of Rome. The fifth-century, studied in this book, is the moment in which future and past meet, and Antique and Christian coincide. An artistic moment with only one identifying feature: its incredibly rich complexity.

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