À propos du groupe statuaire impérial du théâtre de Bulla Regia. L’apport de la documentation épigraphique à l’analyse iconographique

The statues and the inscriptions carved on statue bases have long been studied separately as a result of certain inter-disciplinary boundaries. Since the 1980’s, many scholars have tried to bring the two elements together. By studying the imperial statuary group from...

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Main Author: Gabriel de Bruyn
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de Caen 2016-12-01
Series:Kentron
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/kentron/828
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spelling doaj-c3ebe4a396f44b149c5bf8b119a52b972020-11-25T02:01:16ZfraPresses universitaires de CaenKentron0765-05902264-14592016-12-01328511210.4000/kentron.828À propos du groupe statuaire impérial du théâtre de Bulla Regia. L’apport de la documentation épigraphique à l’analyse iconographiqueGabriel de BruynThe statues and the inscriptions carved on statue bases have long been studied separately as a result of certain inter-disciplinary boundaries. Since the 1980’s, many scholars have tried to bring the two elements together. By studying the imperial statuary group from the theater of Bulla Regia in Africa Proconsularis, I would like to demonstrate how a cross analysis of imperial dedications and their statues found in the area can solve some of the problems of identification or dating and promote a better understanding of an imperial discourse formulated in images.http://journals.openedition.org/kentron/828North AfricaBulla RegiaRoman statuaryofficial epigraphyimperial iconographyAntonine dynasty
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À propos du groupe statuaire impérial du théâtre de Bulla Regia. L’apport de la documentation épigraphique à l’analyse iconographique
Kentron
North Africa
Bulla Regia
Roman statuary
official epigraphy
imperial iconography
Antonine dynasty
author_facet Gabriel de Bruyn
author_sort Gabriel de Bruyn
title À propos du groupe statuaire impérial du théâtre de Bulla Regia. L’apport de la documentation épigraphique à l’analyse iconographique
title_short À propos du groupe statuaire impérial du théâtre de Bulla Regia. L’apport de la documentation épigraphique à l’analyse iconographique
title_full À propos du groupe statuaire impérial du théâtre de Bulla Regia. L’apport de la documentation épigraphique à l’analyse iconographique
title_fullStr À propos du groupe statuaire impérial du théâtre de Bulla Regia. L’apport de la documentation épigraphique à l’analyse iconographique
title_full_unstemmed À propos du groupe statuaire impérial du théâtre de Bulla Regia. L’apport de la documentation épigraphique à l’analyse iconographique
title_sort à propos du groupe statuaire impérial du théâtre de bulla regia. l’apport de la documentation épigraphique à l’analyse iconographique
publisher Presses universitaires de Caen
series Kentron
issn 0765-0590
2264-1459
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The statues and the inscriptions carved on statue bases have long been studied separately as a result of certain inter-disciplinary boundaries. Since the 1980’s, many scholars have tried to bring the two elements together. By studying the imperial statuary group from the theater of Bulla Regia in Africa Proconsularis, I would like to demonstrate how a cross analysis of imperial dedications and their statues found in the area can solve some of the problems of identification or dating and promote a better understanding of an imperial discourse formulated in images.
topic North Africa
Bulla Regia
Roman statuary
official epigraphy
imperial iconography
Antonine dynasty
url http://journals.openedition.org/kentron/828
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