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De "Scipion l'Africain" aux "prêtres isiaques" : à propos des portraits au crâne rasé avec cicatrice(s)
Veymiers, Richard; Queyrel, François
2018In Veymiers, Richard; Gasparini, Valentino (Eds.) Individuals and Materials in the Greco-Roman Cults of Isis: Agents, Images, and Practices. Proceedings of the VIth International Conference of Isis Studies (Erfurt, May 6-8, 2013 – Liège, September 23-24, 2013)
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Keywords :
Meaning and Impact of Images; Reception of Antiquity; Sculptures; Portraits; Scipio Africanus; Isis Priests; Images and Identity; Historiography; Scholarly myths; Cultural Biography of Objects; Visual Culture
Disciplines :
History
Archaeology
Classical & oriental studies
Art & art history
Author, co-author :
Veymiers, Richard ;  Université de Liège > Département des sciences historiques > Histoire de l'art et arch. de l'antiquité gréco-romaine
Queyrel, François
Language :
English
Title :
De "Scipion l'Africain" aux "prêtres isiaques" : à propos des portraits au crâne rasé avec cicatrice(s)
Publication date :
November 2018
Main work title :
Individuals and Materials in the Greco-Roman Cults of Isis: Agents, Images, and Practices. Proceedings of the VIth International Conference of Isis Studies (Erfurt, May 6-8, 2013 – Liège, September 23-24, 2013)
Editor :
Veymiers, Richard ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Traverses
Gasparini, Valentino
Publisher :
Brill, Leiden-Boston, Netherlands
ISBN/EAN :
978-90-04-38134-6
Collection name :
RGRW 187
Pages :
384-412 et 1046-1057
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
European Projects :
H2020 - 702875 - IsImAg - Isis, Images and Agency. The Creation, Use and Perception of Religious Iconography Concerning the Egyptian Gods in the Hellenistic and Roman Worlds
Name of the research project :
Isis, Images and Agency. The Creation, Use and Perception of Religious Iconography Concerning the Egyptian Gods in the Hellenistic and Roman Worlds
Funders :
Getty Research Institute - Research Executive Agency, European Commission
CE - Commission Européenne [BE]
Union Européenne [BE]
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