The Roman imperial mausoleum in late antiquity

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The Roman imperial mausoleum in late antiquity

Mark J. Johnson

Cambridge University Press, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-291) and index

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内容説明

This book is the first comprehensive study of the mausolea of the later Roman emperors. Constructed between c.AD 244 and 450 and bridging the transition from paganism to Christianity within the empire, these important buildings shared a common design, that of domed rotunda. Mark Johnson examines the symbolism and function of the mausolea, demonstrating for the first time that these monuments served as temples and shrines to the divinized emperors. Through an examination of literary sources and the archaeological record, he identifies which buildings were built as imperial tombs. Each building is examined to determine its place in the development of the type as well as for its unique features within the group. Recognizing the strong relationship between the mausolea built for pagan and Christian emperors, Johnson also analyzes their important differences.

目次

  • 1. The emperor in death
  • 2. From tumulus to domed rotunda in imperial mausolea
  • 3. The mature domed rotunda - mausolea of the Tetrarchs
  • 4. Mausolea of the Christian emperors
  • 5. Sepulcra Divorum - symbolism and cult practices.

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