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Canepa, Matthew P.

Two Eyes of the Earth. Art and Ritual of Kingship Between Rome and Sasanian Iran.

Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California, - 2009.,

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ISBN
9780520257276
Autore
Canepa, Matthew P.
Editori
Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California,, 2009.
Formato
XX, 425 p.: Ill., Maps. Cloth with dustjacket.
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No
Lingue
Inglese
Copia autografata
No
Prima edizione
No

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Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langj�igem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Schutzumschlag minimalst besto�n, sonst tadelloser Zustand, Stempel Rezensionsexemplar auf Kopfschnitt / dust jacket minimally scuffed, otherwise perfect condition, stamped as review copy on top edge. - This pioneering study examines a pivotal period in the history of Europe and the Near East. Spanning the ancient and medieval worlds, it investigates the shared ideal of sacred kingship that emerged in the late Roman and Persian empires. This shared ideal, while often generating conflict during the four centuries of the empires� coexistence (224-642), also drove exchange, especially the means and methods Roman and Persian sovereigns used to project their notions of universal rule: elaborate systems of ritual and their cultures� visual, architectural, and urban environments. Matthew Canepa explores the artistic, ritual, and ideological interactions between Rome and the Iranian world under the Sasanian dynasty, the last great Persian dynasty before Islam. He analyzes how these two hostile systems of sacred universal sovereignty not only coexisted but fostered cross-cultural exchange and communication despite their undying rivalry. Bridging the traditional divide between classical and Iranian history, this book brings to life the dazzling courts of two global powers that deeply affected the cultures of medieval Europe, Byzantium, Islam, South Asia, and China. Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Sources and Abbreviations 1.INTRODUCTION 2.THE ART AND RITUAL OF KINGSHIP WITHIN AND BETWEEN ROME AND SASANIAN IRAN 3.THE LURE OF THE OTHER AND THE LIMITS OF THE PAST 4.SAPUR I, KING OF KINGS OF IRAN AND NON-IRAN 5.Rome's troubled third century and THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW EQUILIBRIUM 6.CONTESTED IMAGES OF SACRAL KINGSHIP AND NEW EXPRESSIONS OF TRIUMPH 7.UNCEASING EMBASSIES 8.CITY AS STAGE AND ART AS STATECRAFT 9.THE LATE ANTIQUE KOSMOS OF POWER epilogue: the legacy of the TWO EYES OF THE EARTH Notes Bibliography Index. ISBN 9780520257276