Personifikacja Aeternitas na monetach rzymskich propagujących ideę wieczności cesarza

dc.contributor.authorBalbuza, Katarzyna
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-03T07:52:39Z
dc.date.available2014-09-03T07:52:39Z
dc.date.issued2013-12
dc.descriptionSummary The iconography of Aeternitas in Roman coinage is not homogenous, being characterised by an abundance and diversity of motifs and representations. Still, one thing they always had in common was a figure of woman in a long dress, equipped with various attributes associated with the symbolic of cosmic eternity or renewable time (phoenix). Aeternitas personified by a woman in a long dress, shown in contrapposto, holding a radiant sun and moon entered the extensive stock of personified Roman abstractions thanks to the Flavians. Although her insignia changed over time, the figure in a long tunic would remain, as a permanent and originally Roman element in the iconography of female personifications.pl_PL
dc.description.abstractThe paper analyzes the typology of imagery of Aeternitas in the coinage (from Vespasian to the Tetrarchy) propagating the concept of emperor’s eternity. The iconography of Aeternitas is not homogenous, being characterised by an abundance and diversity of motifs and representations. One thing that would not change, a common denominator of sorts, was the figure of a woman in a long dress. Her attributes, however, did fluctuate and depending on their kind symbolised either cosmic eternity or renewable time (phoenix). Aeternitas personified by a woman in long dress, shown in contrapposto, holding a radiant sun and moon was introduced on the reverses of coins in the Flavian period and continued to appear until Hadrian. During that time, the astral attributes would be exchanged for other devices, but although these insignia changed over time, the figure in a long tunic remained, as a permanent and originally Roman element in the iconography of female personifications of the Roman Empire.pl_PL
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dc.description.journaltitleStudia Europaea Gnesnensiapl_PL
dc.description.number-pl_PL
dc.description.pageof7pl_PL
dc.description.pageto27pl_PL
dc.description.tome8pl_PL
dc.description.volume-pl_PL
dc.identifier.citationStudia Europaea Gnesnensia, 8/2013, s. 7-27pl_PL
dc.identifier.isbn978-83-7654-166-2
dc.identifier.issn2082-5951
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10593/11389
dc.language.isoplpl_PL
dc.publisherInstytut Kultury Europejskiej UAM w Gnieźnie oraz Wydawnictwo Poznańskiego Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Naukpl_PL
dc.subjecticonographypl_PL
dc.subjectAeternitas Augustipl_PL
dc.subjectRoman numismaticspl_PL
dc.subjectideologypl_PL
dc.titlePersonifikacja Aeternitas na monetach rzymskich propagujących ideę wieczności cesarzapl_PL
dc.typeArtykułpl_PL

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