Magnification and miniaturization in religious communications in antiquity and modernity : materialities and meanings /

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Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Begemann, Elisabeth (Editor), Pavel, Diana (Editor), Petridou, Georgia (Editor), Rieger, Anna-Katharina (Editor), Raja, Rubina, 1975- (Editor), Rüpke, Jörg (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Turnhout : Brepols, [2023]
Series:Contextualizing the sacred ; v. 12.
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  • Magnification and miniaturization in religious communication in antiquity and modernity : materialities and meanings Elisabeth Begemann, Diana Pavel, Georgia Petridou, Rubina Raja, Anna-Katharina Rieger, and ̲Jrg R Look closely and you will see : the banqueting tesserae from Palmyra and small-scale iconography Rubina Raja <<The>> material record of micro-shares : an archaeological case study on sanctuary transactions in ancient Sicily Natascha Sojc What do tiny objects want ? A case study with miniature pottery from Pompeii Anna-Katharina Rieger Are the same objects desirable for people and for gods ? Material and dimensional interchangeability Elisabeth Trinkl Scaling altars in the etruscan funerary sphere Diana Pavel Urban monumentality and religion ̲Jrg R Perceptions of changing religious landscapes in augustan Rome Devmini Malka Wijeratne <<The>> king and the population as protagonists of the oath : intermediatory semantics in ancient Near Eastern treaties Elena Malagoli Small, versatile, numinous : pagan-mythological statuettes at the end of Antiquity Ine Jacobs <<The>> dancing deity : diminishing the goddess libertas on the Palatine Elisabeth Begemann "Di penates" : from small objects to anthropomorphic gods Peter Scherrer <<The>> eyes have it : materialities, monumentality, and meanings in eye-shaped modern greek "tamata" and ancient greek "anathemata" Georgia Petridou <<A>> triangle of Mary : relating religious artefacts to non-religious lorry drivers Manuel Moser