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Du concept de Praeparatio Euangelica à la christianisation de l’art, notamment dans le choix des sujets iconographiques de la mosaïque romaine
Author(s) -
Marciane Maciel
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of mosaic research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2619-9165
pISSN - 1309-047X
DOI - 10.26658/jmr.357091
Subject(s) - mythology , paganism , humanities , art , philosophy , roman empire , christianity , art history , literature , theology , classics
From the Concept of Praeparatio Euangelica to the Christianization of Art, Especially in the Choice of Iconographic Subjects of the Roman Mosaic As the Latin phrase in the above title says, the passage from paganism to Christianity does not arise ex machina, but it is also prepared through the continuous experience of religiosity in pagan contexts. There is a preparation that is said to be evangelical, because little by little and in many ways, the Christian Good News reaches the whole Roman Empire. This is visible in the evolution of classical art, especially in the mosaic, with the best examples, among other significant myths, of Orpheus’s story. Hence the importance of new approaches to classical myths, namely in their representation in opus musivum.

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