This volume examines the role of graphic signs such as cross signs, christograms, and monograms in the late Roman and post-Roman worlds and the contexts that facilitated their dissemination in diverse media. The essays collected here explore the rise and spread of graphic signs in relation to socio-cultural transformations during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. The contributors to this book analyse the uses of graphic signs in quotidian objects, imperial architectural programmes, and a wide range of other media. In doing so, they argue that late antique and early medieval graphic signs were efficacious means to communicate with both the supernatural and earthly worlds, as well as to disseminate visual messages regarding religious identity and faith, and social power.
ISBN: | 9782503567242 |
Publication date: | 29th March 2017 |
Author: | Ildar H Garipzanov, Caroline Goodson, Henry Maguire |
Publisher: | Brepols an imprint of Brepols Publishers |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 412 pages |
Series: | Cursor Mundi |
Genres: |
Cultural studies |