Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire / edited by Karl Galinsky and Kenneth Lapatin.

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Other Authors: Galinsky, Karl, 1942- (Editor), Lapatin, Kenneth D. S. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles : The J. Paul Getty Museum, [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • Kaleidoscopes and the spinning of memory in the eastern Roman Empire / Susan Alcock
  • Monument and memory in Ancient Greece and Rome: a comparative perspective / Rachel Kousser
  • The mnemology of empire and resistance: memory, oblivion, and periegesis in imperial Greek culture / Tim Whitmarsh
  • Honorific statues and the formation of a Roman memoryscape in the later Roman Empire / John Weisweiler
  • Ritual and memory: Hellenistic ruler cults in the Roman Empire / Carlos Noreña
  • Cultural memory, religious practice, and the invention of tradition: some thoughts on philostratus's account of the cult of palaemon / Jaś Elsner
  • Shaping the memory at early Christian cult sites: conspicuous antiquity and the rhetoric of renovation at Rome, Cimitile-Nola, and Poreč / Ann Marie Yasin
  • The Homeric Memory Culture of Roman Ilion / C. Brian Rose
  • From the individual to the collective: memory practices on religious sites in Roman Britain / Zena Kamash
  • Looking for memories in the Roman West: a case study from Iberia / Alicia Jiménez
  • Kings from the deep: the Lydian Lakes and the archaeological imagination / Felipe Rojas
  • Mars and memory / Greg Woolf
  • Conflict, culture, and concord: some observations on alternative memory in Ancient Rome / Steven Rutledge
  • The multivalence of memory: the tetrarchs, the Senate, and the Vicennalia monument in the Roman Forum / Elizabeth Marlowe.