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Nicky Agate created the group
Environmental Humanities on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago -
Oscar Perea-Rodriguez deposited La utopía política en la literatura castellana del siglo XV: el ‘Libro de los Pensamientos Variables’ (BNM, ms. 6642) in the group
Historiography on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoUn poco antes de fallecer, recién rebasada la mitad del siglo XV (1454), el monarca castellano Juan II se atrevió a exponer en breves palabras la tremenda carga que suponía para
cualquier mortal el ejercicio del poder regio, es decir, lo que habitualmente se conoce con el modismo de «el peso de la púrpura»: “Naciera yo fijo de un labrador e fuera…[Read more] -
Oscar Perea-Rodriguez deposited Las cortes literarias hispánicas del siglo XV : el entorno histórico del “Cancionero general” de Hernando del Castillo (1511) in the group
Historiography on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoImpreso en 1511, el ‘Cancionero general’ de Hernando del Castillo representa
la más extensa e importante recopilación de poesía de cancionero en lengua
castellana. En ella hay más de mil obras pertenecientes a más de 150 poetas,
muchos de los cuales han permanecido en el más profundo anonimato. La tesis
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Oscar Perea-Rodriguez deposited La historiografía humanista en los albores del siglo XVI: la Crónica d’Aragón de Lucio Marineo Sículo, traducida al castellano por el bachiller Juan de Molina (Valencia, Joan Jofré, 1524) in the group
Historiography on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoLa presencia de hombres de letras italianos en la Península Ibérica durante el reinado de los Reyes Católicos (1474-1516) constituye uno de los factores principales para el despegue del Humanismo hispano (Gómez Moreno, 1994). De entre tantos nombres ilustres, quizá sean Pedro Mártir de Anglería y Lucio Marineo Sículo los más conocidos, en especial…[Read more]
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Sean Burrus deposited Remembering the Righteous: Sarcophagus Sculpture and Jewish Patrons in the Roman World (Full Text) in the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoA Ph.D. dissertation considering nearly 200 sarcophagi from the late ancient necropoleis of Jewish communities at Beth She’arim and Rome. This corpus captures a wide range of the possibilities open to Jewish patrons as they went about acquiring or commissioning a sarcophagus and sculptural program. The variety reflects not only the different…[Read more]
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Sean Burrus deposited What is ‘Jewish’ about Jewish art? Art and identity on late ancient sarcophagi from Rome in the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoA paper delivered at in the 2017 Colloquia of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Considers how a group of sarcophagi from the Jewish catacombs of Rome reflect on the subject of Jewish art and Jewish patrons in Late Antiquity.
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Sean Burrus deposited Jews, Greeks and Romans: Being Jewish in the Classical World in the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoWhat did it mean to ‘be Jewish’ in the Greco-Roman world? Jews, Greeks and Romans will explore the myriad ways that Jewish communities across the Mediterranean engaged with Greco-Roman culture and constructed their own ways of being Jewish. Using texts, artifacts and images–from rabbinic commentaries to Roman catacombs–we will investigate…[Read more]
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Sean Burrus deposited Remembering the Righteous: Sarcophagus Sculpture and Jewish Patrons in the Roman World (Front-matter + Conclusions) in the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoFront-matter and conclusions to my Ph.D. Dissertation (2017). The project considers nearly 200 sarcophagi from the late ancient necropoleis of Jewish communities at Beth She’arim and Rome. This corpus captures a wide range of the possibilities open to Jewish patrons as they went about acquiring or commissioning a sarcophagus and sculptural…[Read more]
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Ian Wilson deposited Conquest and Form: Narrativity in Joshua 5-11 and Historical Discourse in Ancient Judah in the group
Historiography on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoOne goal of this essay is to offer an exploratory, historiographical analysis of the conquest account in the book of Joshua, an analysis that focuses upon the sociocultural milieu of ancient Judah. I propose to show how this narrative of conquest might have contributed to discourse(s) among the literate Judean community that perpetuated the text,…[Read more]
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Ian Wilson deposited Joseph, Jehoiachin, and Cyrus: On Book Endings, Exoduses and Exiles, and Yehudite/Judean Social Remembering in the group
Historiography on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoIn a recent ZAW article, Michael Chan argues that II Reg 25,27-30 alludes to Gen 40-41, and that this allusion provides a hermeneutical key for understanding the purpose of II Reg 25,27-30 in an Enneateuchal context: it points to an imminent exodus, a return from exile and a gathering of diaspora in the promised land. This article picks up where…[Read more]
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Kenneth Mayer created the group
Historiography on Humanities Commons 9 years ago -
Sarah Bond deposited “Currency and Control: Mint Workers in the Later Roman Empire” in the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoArticle exploring the status of mint workers from the Republic to the period of Late Antiquity.
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Daniel Diffendale deposited Photomodeling Sant’Omobono. Meeting the challenges of topographic documentation in a waterlogged urban environment [Poster] in the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe use of digital photogrammetric techniques to document archaeological layers and features has become increasingly common. Software such as PhotoScan uses multiple photographs of an object to model its geometry. In addition to providing more detailed topographical data than those acquired using a total station alone, such photomodeling offers…[Read more]
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Daniel Diffendale deposited Five Republican monuments. On the supposed building program of M. Fulvius Flaccus in the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years agoIt has recently been argued that a group of five monuments at S. Omobono were part of a single building program, attributed to the Roman consul M. Fulvius Flaccus in 264 BCE, a program that also included a monument at Orvieto, loc. Campo della Fiera. The monuments in question include two altars, a circular ‘donarium’ and fragments of two bases car…[Read more]
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Jeffrey Becker deposited The Villa delle Grotte at Grottarossa and the prehistory of Roman villas in the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoJeffrey A. Becker. “The Villa delle Grotte at Grottarossa and the prehistory of Roman villas” Journal of Roman Archaeology Volume 19 2006, pp. 213-220
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Jeffrey Becker deposited Book Review of Monumentality in Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture: Ideology and Innovation, edited by Michael L. Thomas and Gretchen E. Meyers in the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoBook Review of Monumentality in Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture: Ideology and Innovation, edited by Michael L. Thomas and Gretchen E. Meyers
Reviewed by Jeffrey A. Becker
American Journal of Archaeology Vol. 120, No. 1 (January 2016)
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Jeffrey A. Becker created the group
Roman archaeology on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month ago