Detalls del llibre
The study of colour has become familiar territory in anthropology, linguistics, art history and archaeology. Classicists, however, have traditionally subordinated the study of colour to form. By drawing together evidence from contemporary philosophers, elegists, epic writers, historians and satirists, Mark Bradley reinstates colour as an essential informative unit for the classification and evaluation of the Roman world. He also demonstrates that the questions of what colour was and how it functioned - as well as how it could be misused and misunderstood - were topics of intellectual debate in early imperial Rome. Suggesting strategies for interpreting Roman expressions of colour in Latin texts, Dr Bradley offers alternative approaches to understanding the relationship between perception and knowledge in Roman elite thought. In doing so, he highlights the fundamental role that colour performed in the realms of communication and information, and its intellectual contribution to contemporary discussions of society, politics and morality.
Llegir més - Autor/a Mark (University Of Nottingham) Bradley
- ISBN13 9780521110426
- ISBN10 0521110424
- Pàgines 282
- Any Edició 2009
- Fecha de publicación 12/11/2009
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
Ressenyes i valoracions
Colour and Meaning in Ancient Rome (Alemany, Francès)
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- Mark (University Of Nottingham) Bradley
- 9780521110426



