The politics of perpetuation: Trajan's Column and the art of commemoration (original) (raw)

The man who outstrips all others.Trajan's Column and senatorial remembrance culture

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TRAJAN’S COLUMN VERSUS NUMISMATIC PROGRAMME. PROTOTYPES IN THE TRAJANIC IMPERIAL IDEOLOGY

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« Stories One Might Tell of Roman Art : Reading Trajan’s Column and the Tiberius Cup », dans Jas Elsner (éd.), Art and Text in Roman Culture, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996, 8-31.

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Trajan's Column as a Phallic Monument: Some Observations

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O. Hekster et al., The Fame of Trajan: A Late Antique Invention, Klio 104:2 (2022), 693-749

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Deconstructing the Monuments: Tacitus on the Mausoleum and Res Gestae of Augustus

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Hadrian's Succession and the Monuments of Trajan

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G. Aristodemou "Local cultures narrated in art: Dacian architecture as reflected on Trajan’s Column", pp. 342-351.

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Marketing Trajan at the Museo dei Fori Imperiali, Exhibition Review

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Public Statues as a Strategy of Remembering in Early Imperial Messene

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"Limitless Empire: The Public Commemoration of Soldiers' Origins." In Limes XXII. Proceedings of the 22nd Interantional Congress of Roman Frontier Studies, Ruse, Bulgaria, Stembert 2012, edited by L. Vagalinski and N. Sharankov. National Archaeological Institute with Museum: Sofia, 2015, 387-390.

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Depicting barbarism on fire: architectural destruction on the Columns of Trajan and Marcus Aurelius

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review of N. T. Elkins, A Monument to Dynasty and Death: The Story of Rome's Colosseum and the Emperors Who Built It. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019

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The Reliefs on Trajan’s Column and Dio’s Text. The First Dacian War and Imperial Propaganda

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Philip II of Spain and Trajan: History of a Special Undelivered Gift and of the Reception of Trajan's Column (Papers of the British School at Rome 89, 2021)

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Building Inscription of Trajan from Poetovio.

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Sander Egberink - Revisiting Statues: The appropriation of Pompeius Magnus at the Forum of Augustus

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The Column of Constantine at Constantinople: A Cultural History (330-1453 C.E.)

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Review of Karl Galinsky and Kenneth Lapatin, eds., "Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire" (Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2016)

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“Frontality on the Column of Marcus Aurelius”, in J. Scheid and V. Huet (eds.), Autour de la colonne Aurélienne: Geste et image sur la colonne de Marc Aurèle à Rome (Bibliothèque de l’école des hautes études section des sciences religieuses 108) Tournhout (Brepols), 2000, 251-64

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Carroll, Maureen 2011, "Memoria and Damnatio Memoriae. Preserving and erasing identities in Roman funerary commemoration," in P.M. Carroll & J. Rempel (eds), Living through the dead: burial and commemoration in the Classical world, 65-90.

Burial and Commemoration in the Roman province

Carroll, P.M. 2011, "Memoria and Damnatio Memoriae. Preserving and erasing identities in Roman funerary commemoration," in P.M. Carroll & J. Rempel (eds), Living through the dead: burial and commemoration in the Classical world, 65-90.

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The Public Life of Monuments. The Summi Viri of the Forum of Augustus

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"The Procession and Placement of Imperial Cult Images in the Colosseum," Papers of the British School at Rome 82 (2014): 73-107

Nathan T. Elkins

Papers of the British School at Rome 82 (2014): 73-107, 2014

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