Suggestions of Sentiment: The Epitaphs of Tomb 87 (Isola Sacra)
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Published:2011
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Volume:45
Page:131-148
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ISSN:0066-4774
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Container-title:Antichthon
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Antichthon
Abstract
AbstractEpigraphic material has traditionally been used to explore a variety of topics ranging from demography to family relationships, but the subject of emotion is not often addressed. In this paper I examine three inscriptions which were discovered in situ in Tomb 87 at the cemetery at Isola Sacra. The paper provides a detailed analysis of these inscriptions within both their immediate context and the broader context of the body of epigraphic material discovered at the cemetery. Here I comment on the function of the inscriptions in relation to their location in the tomb and identify evidence related to the expression of emotion. I focus on the extent to which sentiment could be an element in the commemorative practice of ordinary Romans in the early centuries AD with a particular emphasis on the relationship between freedman and patron.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)