The Apse Mosaic in Early Medieval Rome
Time, Network, and Repetition
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Apr '15
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This book focuses on apse mosaics in Rome and engages topics including time, intercession, materiality, repetition, and vision.
This book focuses on apse mosaics in Rome commissioned by popes between the sixth and ninth centuries CE. Erik Thunø situates the apse mosaics within the context of viewership, the cult of relics, epigraphic tradition, and church ritual while engaging topics concerned with time, intercession, materiality, repetition, and vision.This book focuses on apse mosaics in Rome, which were commissioned by a series of popes between the sixth and ninth centuries CE. Through a synchronic approach that challenges current conceptions about how works of art interact with historical time, Erik Thunø proposes that the apse mosaics produce an inter-visual network that collapses their chronological succession in time into a continuous present in which the faithful join the saints in the one living body of the Church of Rome. Throughout, this book situates the apse mosaics within the broader context of viewership, the cult of relics, epigraphic tradition, and church ritual while engaging topics concerned with intercession, materiality, repetition and vision.
ISBN: 9781107069909
Dimensions: 262mm x 188mm x 23mm
Weight: 950g
358 pages