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TYPOIÉdité par Panagiotis Iossif, François de Callataÿ, Richard Veymiers |
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Since the 16th c. numerous studies have been consecrated to the images depicted on Greek and Roman coins. Most of them are concerned with the identification of numismatic types. In contrast, rare are those asking questions about the possible mechanisms preceding the choice of types by an authority and their reception(s) by different audiences. The present book brings together various approaches on visual culture from different fields (working on different areas, periods, or specializing in media other than coins) proposing an original methodological synthesis of what has been done or has still to be done in numismatic iconography.
More precisely, this book explores the relation between "issuer" and “user” by addressing various points. Were numismatic types chosen and adapted for particular audiences? If so, then how is it that the iconography, bearing a religious character in most of the cases, does not correspond to those we imagine being the primary beneficiaries, i.e., soldiers and traders? What is the actual circulation of monetary images? What are the differences and similarities with respect to the images produced in other media of similar or distant sizes and qualities, gems and seals being similar, vases and sculptures being distant? To what extend did the issuers draw on media other than coinage for their iconographic ideas? Could users understand the “message” without the mediation of other media? In which way did numismatic imagery influence (or was it influenced by) the iconographic types and choices on other media? Which concepts and tools coming from different fields of research (anthropology for instance) are likely to help our understanding of the type-choice process? Are numismatic types over-commented by art historians (eager to use the term “propaganda”) and under-commented by economists (more imbued with pragmatism)? To what extent did the indispensable confidence of the users determine the use of images easily recognizable by them? Who decides the monetary iconography: the highest authorities or, as in the case of Republican Rome, junior aediles? Who's responsible for the numismatic type: the coin engraver or the artist creating the original design? These are some of the questions addressed in this book and answered by leading specialists through new lenses and perspectives focusing on visual culture.
Titre
TYPOI
Édition
Première édition
Édité par
Panagiotis Iossif, François de Callataÿ, Richard Veymiers
Collection
Série Histoire
Langues
anglais, français
Éditeur
Presses universitaires de Liège
BISAC Classifications thématiques
HIS002000 HISTORY / Ancient
HIS002010 HISTORY / Ancient / Greece HIS002020 HISTORY / Ancient / Rome
BIC Classifications thématiques
HBLA Ancient history: to c 500 CE
Dewey (abrégé)
930 History of ancient world
938 History of ancient world; Greece 937 History of ancient world; Italy & adjacent territories
Public visé
05 Enseignement supérieur
CLIL (Version 2013-2019 )
3377 HISTOIRE
3385 Antiquité
Date de première publication du titre
24 avril 2018
Code Identifiant de classement sujet
93 Classification thématique Thema: NH
93 Classification thématique Thema: NHC
94 Qualificateur de lieu Thema: 1QBA
93 Classification thématique Thema: NHD
94 Qualificateur de lieu Thema: 1QBAG
93 Classification thématique Thema: NHDA
94 Qualificateur de lieu Thema: 1QBAR
Avec
Index ; Bibliographie ; Appendices ; Notes
Support
Livre broché
ISBN-10
2875621572
ISBN-13
9782875621573
Référence
122331-96
Date de publication
24 avril 2018
Contenu du produit
Text (eye-readable)
Nombre de pages de contenu principal 600
Illustrations
71 planches, couleur
Format
16 x 24 x 4 cm
Poids
1169 gr
Prix
42,50 €
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