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Pliny the Elder and the Matter of Memory - An Encyclopaedic Workshop (Hardcover)
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Pliny the Elder and the Matter of Memory - An Encyclopaedic Workshop (Hardcover)
Series: Young Feltrinelli Prize in the Moral Sciences
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The Roman official and intellectual Pliny the Elder's Natural
History constitutes our primary source on the figural arts in
Classical antiquity. Since the Middle Ages, Pliny's encyclopaedia
has enraptured the imaginations of its readers with anecdotes and
narratives about the lives and accomplishments of the great artists
of the Greek past. This book explores the ways in which materials
and artistic processes are constructed in Natural History. In doing
so, this work reflects current developments in the study of
Graeco-Roman art, where the scientific analysis of sculptural
stones, pigments, and metal alloys, as well as a more detailed
understanding of technologies and workshop practices, has imposed
radical changes in the methods and theoretical models used to
approach ancient artefacts. The argument considers the role of
materials in discourses on Nature, as well as their semantics and
the language used to account for artistic creation. Discussion of
artistic techniques addresses the discovery of resources and
technologies, and the discursive implications of creation and
viewing. By focusing on particular passages and exemplary case
studies, this book explores the ideological, moral, and
intellectual preoccupations that guide Pliny's construction of
materialities and human ingenuity in a period characterised by a
rapidly-evolving economic landscape. The material and performative
aspects of artistic, manual creation provided this early
encyclopaedist with the fundaments for constructing and explaining
his view of Rome's imperial mission and, more specifically, of his
own strategies as a collector and recorder of 'all' the memorable
facts of Nature. This book will be of significant interest to
scholars of classical archaeology, Greek and Latin literature,
social and economic history, and reception studies.
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