Wiederverwendung von Antike im Mittelalter: Die Sicht des Archaologen und die Sicht des Historikers

In the Middle Ages, imaginative re-use was made of architectural components from classical antiquity such as columns, capitals, cornices, and even statues, sarcophagi, reliefs and inscriptions; the motives ranged from simple utilisation of materials through interpretatio christiana to political legitimation. The author demonstrates how this re-use has been assessed by archaeologists, historians and art historians and what insights they have gained.

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Wiederverwendung von Antike im Mittelalter: Die Sicht des Archaologen und die Sicht des Historikers

In the Middle Ages, imaginative re-use was made of architectural components from classical antiquity such as columns, capitals, cornices, and even statues, sarcophagi, reliefs and inscriptions; the motives ranged from simple utilisation of materials through interpretatio christiana to political legitimation. The author demonstrates how this re-use has been assessed by archaeologists, historians and art historians and what insights they have gained.

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Wiederverwendung von Antike im Mittelalter: Die Sicht des Archaologen und die Sicht des Historikers

Wiederverwendung von Antike im Mittelalter: Die Sicht des Archaologen und die Sicht des Historikers

by Arnold Esch
Wiederverwendung von Antike im Mittelalter: Die Sicht des Archaologen und die Sicht des Historikers

Wiederverwendung von Antike im Mittelalter: Die Sicht des Archaologen und die Sicht des Historikers

by Arnold Esch

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Overview

In the Middle Ages, imaginative re-use was made of architectural components from classical antiquity such as columns, capitals, cornices, and even statues, sarcophagi, reliefs and inscriptions; the motives ranged from simple utilisation of materials through interpretatio christiana to political legitimation. The author demonstrates how this re-use has been assessed by archaeologists, historians and art historians and what insights they have gained.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110200829
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 01/01/2005
Series: Hans-Lietzmann-Vorlesungen Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 88
File size: 4 MB
Language: German

About the Author

Arnold Esch, Klassischer Archäologe und Historiker,ist emeritierter Professor für mittelalterliche Geschichte an der Universität Bern und leitete 1988–2001 das Deutsche Historische Institut in Rom.

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