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Concordia Apostolorum: Christian Propaganda at Rome in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries: A Study in Early Christian Iconography and lconology
J. M. Huskinson
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Preface
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Table of Contents
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Dedication
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Abbreviations and Conventions
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List of Illustrations
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Introduction
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Part I: The Iconography of St. Peter and St. Paul
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1. Introduction
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2. Peter and Paul in Roman Catacomb Painting
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3. Peter and Paul on Sarcophagi of Rome and Ravenna
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4. Mosaics and Inscriptions in the Roman Basilicas
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5. Peter and Paul in Ivory and Silver
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6. Peter and Paul in Glass and Bronze
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7. The Significance of the Evidence
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Part II: Peter and Paul, and the Primacy of Rome
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1. The Popularity of Paul in Rome
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2. Peter and Paul in the Roman Liturgy
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3. Peter and Paul, and the Apostolica Sedes
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4. The Declining Popularity of Paul
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Part III: The Concordia Apostolorium
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1. The Cults of Rome and Ostia
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2. Concordia
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3. Primatus Petri
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Excursus: The Miracle of the Rock and the Development of a Petrine Iconography in The Fourth Century
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1. Introduction
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2. The Development of the Iconography
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3. The Identification of Peter
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4. The Miracle of the Rock in the Second Half of the Fourth Century and Later
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Glossary
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Bibliography
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Index of Objects by Location
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Index of Inscriptions by Location
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Index of Places and Subjects
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Index of People
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Published: 1982
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407329406 (ebook)
- 9780860541868 (paperback)
BAR Number: S148