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Dionysian-themed African mosaics: some reflections

MURGIA, EMANUELA
2018
  • book part

Abstract
The African provinces, maybe more than other regions of the Empire, are know to have delivered pavements characterized by a Dionysiac theme (Dionysos, satyrs, bacchantes, other members of his thiasos, Dionysiac emblems such ad vines, masks, etc.). The meaning to be related to those mosaics is very debated, in particular whether to consider them as reliable sources or not to define the traits of the African Dionysism. To resolve the issue, it is necessary to study the mosaics in their own context. This contribution intends to analyse, as an example, the oecus mosaic from the Casa del Sileno at El Jem-Thysdrus, aiming to clarify if it could be intended in a symbolic interpretation (i.e. the scene allude to certain aspects of the Dionysiac mysteries) as it is traditionally proposed.
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2890594
https://www.openstarts.units.it/handle/10077/21641
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open access
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https://arts.units.it/bitstream/11368/2890594/2/Murgia_Dionysian.pdf
Soggetti
  • El Jem-Thysdrus

  • carpet-vine

  • Dionysos

  • Casa del Sileno

  • liknon

  • Dionysiac myths

  • Dionysiac repertory

  • cult

  • mosaics

  • Vergil

  • ritual

  • mysteries

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Data di acquisizione
Apr 19, 2024
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