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Representations of Writing Materials on Roman Funerary Monuments Tibor Grull (Professor of Ancient History, University of Pecs)

Representations of Writing Materials on Roman Funerary Monuments By Tibor Grull (Professor of Ancient History, University of Pecs)

Representations of Writing Materials on Roman Funerary Monuments by Tibor Grull (Professor of Ancient History, University of Pecs)


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Ancient funerary reliefs are full of representations of writing materials and instruments, the interpretation of which can help us better understand the phenomenon of ancient literacy. The eight studies in this volume enrich our knowledge of Roman writing with many new aspects and detailed observations.

Representations of Writing Materials on Roman Funerary Monuments Summary

Representations of Writing Materials on Roman Funerary Monuments: Text, Image, Message by Tibor Grull (Professor of Ancient History, University of Pecs)

Ancient funerary reliefs are full of representations of writing materials and instruments, the interpretation of which can help us better understand the phenomenon of ancient literacy. The eight studies in this volume were delivered as lectures at an online conference organized by the Department of Ancient History at the University of Pecs in October 2021. The comprehensive introductory study (N. Agocs, T. Grull, J. Jusztinger, E. Szabo) is followed by two thematic studies on depictions of the Muses (E. A. Meyer) and the role of women in written culture (J. Luginbuhl). Two studies address writing materials: the well-known and widespread writing tablets (B. Hartmann), and the less-known bone spatulae which nevertheless also occur frequently (A. Willi). Finally, three studies deal with depictions of writing instruments and materials in certain regions of the Roman Empire: at Palmyra (L. Sokolowski), in the two Moesiae (S. Pilipovic) and in Phrygia (T. Grull). Each of the studies enriches our knowledge of Roman writing with many new aspects and many detailed observations.

About Tibor Grull (Professor of Ancient History, University of Pecs)

Tibor Grull is Professor of Ancient History and Doctor of Sciences (D.Sc.), awarded by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He has taught at the University of Pecs since 1998, where he has led the Department of Ancient History since 2015. He has published 16 books and 250 articles, and has given lectures in venues from Cambridge to Jerusalem over the past three decades.

Table of Contents

Foreword - Tibor Grull


Representations of writing tools and materials on Roman funerary monuments - Tibor Grull, Nandor Agocs, Janos Jusztinger, Erno Szabo


Clio and Calliope: Why Diptych and Scroll? - Elizabeth A. Meyer


Educated by the nine Muses? - Josy Luginbuhl


Tablet in Hand. Tabulae as markers of professional and social identity of Roman scribae - Benjamin Hartmann


Representations of writing tools and materials on Phrygian door stelae - Tibor Grull


Broadening the view on literacy in Palmyra. Ten years after the first attempt - Lukasz Sokolowski


The scroll and codex on funerary steles in the Upper Moesian Limes - Sanja Pilipovic


Depictions of bone 'spatulate' strips and a few thoughts about their function - Anna Willi

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NGR9781803275666
9781803275666
1803275669
Representations of Writing Materials on Roman Funerary Monuments: Text, Image, Message by Tibor Grull (Professor of Ancient History, University of Pecs)
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2023-10-26
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