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Visual Style and Constructing Identity in the Hellenistic World

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Located in the small kingdom of Commagene at the upper Euphrates, the late Hellenistic monument of Nemrud Da? (c.50 BC) has been undeservedly neglected by scholars. Qualified as a Greco-Persian hybrid instigated by a lunatic king, this fascinating project of bricolage has been written out of history. This volume redresses that imbalance, interpreting Nemrud Da? as an attempt at canon building by Antiochos I in order to construct a dynastic ideology and social order, and proving the monument's importance for our understanding of a crucial transitional phase from Hellenistic to Roman. Hellenistic Commagene therefore holds a profound significance for a number of discussions, such as the functioning of the Hellenistic koine and the genesis of Roman 'art', Hellenism and Persianism in antiquity, dynastic propaganda and the power of images, Romanisation in the East, the contextualising of the Augustan cultural revolution, and the role of Greek culture in the Roman world.

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ISBN: 9781107141971
Publication date: 29th June 2017
Author: Miguel John (Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands) Versluys
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 332 pages
Series: Greek Culture in the Roman World
Genres: History of art
Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings