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Inscriptions in the private sphere in the Greco-Roman world / edited by Rebecca Benefiel and Peter Keegan ; contributors J. A. Baird [et al.]

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Benefiel, Rebecca (Rebecca Ruth), 1975- editor.
Keegan, Peter (Lecturer in Roman history), editor.
Baird, Jennifer A., 1978- contributor.
Series:
Brill studies in Greek and Roman epigraphy ; Volume 7.
Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy, 1876-2557 ; Volume 7
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Inscriptions, Greek--Congresses.
Inscriptions, Greek.
Inscriptions, Latin--Congresses.
Inscriptions, Latin.
Graffiti--Greece--Congresses.
Graffiti.
Graffiti--Rome--Congresses.
Greece--Social life and customs--Sources--Congresses.
Greece.
Rome--Social life and customs--Sources--Congresses.
Rome.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (302 pages): illustrations, maps, plans
Place of Publication:
Leiden : Brill, 2016.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
When one thinks of inscriptions produced under the Roman Empire, public inscribed monuments are likely to come to mind. Hundreds of thousands of such inscriptions are known from across the breadth of the Roman Empire, preserved because they were created of durable material or were reused in subsequent building. This volume looks at another aspect of epigraphic creation – from handwritten messages scratched on wall-plaster to domestic sculptures labeled with texts to displays of official patronage posted in homes: a range of inscriptions appear within the private sphere in the Greco-Roman world. Rarely scrutinized as a discrete epigraphic phenomenon, the incised texts studied in this volume reveal that writing in private spaces was very much a part of the epigraphic culture of the Roman Empire.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
1 Inscriptions in Private Spaces / Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
2 Private Graffiti? Scratching the Walls of Houses at Dura-Europos / J. A. Baird
3 Graffiti in a House in Attica: Reading, Writing and the Creation of Private Space / Claire Taylor
4 The Spatial Environment of Inscriptions and Graffiti in Domestic Spaces: The Case of Delos / Mantha Zarmakoupi
5 The Culture of Writing Graffiti within Domestic Spaces at Pompeii / Rebecca R. Benefiel
6 Newly Discovered and Corrected Readings of iscrizioni “privatissime” from the Vesuvian Region / Antonio Varone
7 Honos clientium instituit sic colere patronos—A Public/Private Epigraphic Type: Tabulae of Hospitality and Patronage / Francisco Beltrán Lloris
8 The Significance of Sculptures with Associated Inscriptions in Private Houses in Ephesos, Pergamon and Beyond / Elisabeth Rathmayr
9 Painted and Charcoal Inscriptions from the Territory of Cyrene: Evidence from the Underworld / Angela Cinalli
10 Harnessing the Sacred: Hidden Writing and “Private” Spaces in Levantine Synagogues / Karen B. Stern
11 Graffiti as Monumenta and Verba: Marking Territories, Creating Discourses in Roman Pompeii / Peter Keegan
12 Writing in the Private Sphere: Epilogue / Mireille Corbier
Index Locorum
Index Nominum
Subject Index.
Notes:
The majority of the papers in this work were presented at the XIV Congressus Internationalis Epigraphiae Graecae et Latinae, held in Berlin, 27-31 August 2012.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-30712-5
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004307124 DOI

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