Gods of Nemrud: the royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene
A unique complex of archaeological material survives from Commagene in the first century BC. It derives from a local king, Antiochos I, and is of great interest in itself and for the study of ancient religion and art. The material consists of a large body of monumental sculpture, statues and reliefs...
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Zusammenfassung: | A unique complex of archaeological material survives from Commagene in the first century BC. It derives from a local king, Antiochos I, and is of great interest in itself and for the study of ancient religion and art. The material consists of a large body of monumental sculpture, statues and reliefs and voluminous inscriptions about the king and his gods. The monuments are unique in their quantity, and in being precisely dated and identified. Together the texts and images provide an unrivalled opportunity for getting close to the quality and texture of an ancient cult. Antiochos I of Commagene (c. 69-36 BC) belonged at the tail-end of Hellenistic monarchy and the beginning of Roman rule in Syria and Eastern Anatolia. The scholarly text by R.R.R. Smith describes the geography and political history of Antiochos kingdom, and looks at the archaeology of his sanctuaries and his royal cult as known from inscriptions. Exquisite photography by Ahmet Ertug concentrates on some of the best preserved sculpture from two sites, Nemrud Dağ and Arsameia and expresses in a new way the distinctive character and impact of these extraordinary monuments. Antiochos' kingdom extended to Zeugma on the Euphrates and the later history and archaeology of this prosperous Roman border city are also included in the book. --- 34 x 47 cms in landscape format. 196 pages, 95 color plates and 37 figures. Printed in Germany, hardbound in Switzerland with exquisite cloth, presented in slipcase, 7000 gr. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-195) |
Umfang: | 196 p. ill. (chiefly col.), maps 475 x 345 mm, 7000 g |
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spelling | Ertuğ, Ahmet 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)132607298 aut Gods of Nemrud the royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene photography Ahmet Ertuğ ; text R. R. R. Smith Royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene [İstanbul] Ertuğ & Kocabıyık 2012 196 p. ill. (chiefly col.), maps 475 x 345 mm, 7000 g txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-195) A unique complex of archaeological material survives from Commagene in the first century BC. It derives from a local king, Antiochos I, and is of great interest in itself and for the study of ancient religion and art. The material consists of a large body of monumental sculpture, statues and reliefs and voluminous inscriptions about the king and his gods. The monuments are unique in their quantity, and in being precisely dated and identified. Together the texts and images provide an unrivalled opportunity for getting close to the quality and texture of an ancient cult. Antiochos I of Commagene (c. 69-36 BC) belonged at the tail-end of Hellenistic monarchy and the beginning of Roman rule in Syria and Eastern Anatolia. The scholarly text by R.R.R. Smith describes the geography and political history of Antiochos kingdom, and looks at the archaeology of his sanctuaries and his royal cult as known from inscriptions. Exquisite photography by Ahmet Ertug concentrates on some of the best preserved sculpture from two sites, Nemrud Dağ and Arsameia and expresses in a new way the distinctive character and impact of these extraordinary monuments. Antiochos' kingdom extended to Zeugma on the Euphrates and the later history and archaeology of this prosperous Roman border city are also included in the book. --- 34 x 47 cms in landscape format. 196 pages, 95 color plates and 37 figures. Printed in Germany, hardbound in Switzerland with exquisite cloth, presented in slipcase, 7000 gr. Antiochus / I / King of Commagene / fl. 69-30 B.C. Antiochus I. Kommagene, König ca. v97 - v31 (DE-588)118503391 gnd rswk-swf Antiochus I. Kommagene, König ca. v97 - v31 Hierothesion (DE-588)4549198-7 gnd rswk-swf Sculpture, Ancient Relief (Sculpture), Ancient Sepulchral monuments / Turkey Funde Grab (DE-588)4021716-4 gnd rswk-swf Commagene / Antiquities Nemrut Dağı Mound (Turkey) Arsameia ad Nymphaios (Extinct city) Türkei Hierothesion Arsameia am Nymphaios (DE-588)4112597-6 gnd rswk-swf Nemrut Daği (DE-588)4117805-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4145395-5 Bildband gnd-content Königreich Kommagene (DE-2581)TH000003647 gbd Nemrud Dag in Kommagene [67 H1] (DE-2581)TH000012473 gbd Nemrut Daği (DE-588)4117805-1 g Antiochus I. Kommagene, König ca. v97 - v31 Hierothesion (DE-588)4549198-7 u DE-604 Antiochus I. Kommagene, König ca. v97 - v31 (DE-588)118503391 p Grab (DE-588)4021716-4 s Hierothesion Arsameia am Nymphaios (DE-588)4112597-6 g Smith, R. R. R. 1954- Sonstige (DE-588)123761158 oth |
spellingShingle | Ertuğ, Ahmet 1949- Gods of Nemrud the royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene Antiochus / I / King of Commagene / fl. 69-30 B.C. Antiochus I. Kommagene, König ca. v97 - v31 (DE-588)118503391 gnd Antiochus I. Kommagene, König ca. v97 - v31 Hierothesion (DE-588)4549198-7 gnd Sculpture, Ancient Relief (Sculpture), Ancient Sepulchral monuments / Turkey Funde Grab (DE-588)4021716-4 gnd |
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title | Gods of Nemrud the royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene |
title_alt | Royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene |
title_auth | Gods of Nemrud the royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene |
title_exact_search | Gods of Nemrud the royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene |
title_full | Gods of Nemrud the royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene photography Ahmet Ertuğ ; text R. R. R. Smith |
title_fullStr | Gods of Nemrud the royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene photography Ahmet Ertuğ ; text R. R. R. Smith |
title_full_unstemmed | Gods of Nemrud the royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene photography Ahmet Ertuğ ; text R. R. R. Smith |
title_short | Gods of Nemrud |
title_sort | gods of nemrud the royal sanctuary of antiochos i the kingdom of commagene |
title_sub | the royal sanctuary of Antiochos I & the Kingdom of Commagene |
topic | Antiochus / I / King of Commagene / fl. 69-30 B.C. Antiochus I. Kommagene, König ca. v97 - v31 (DE-588)118503391 gnd Antiochus I. Kommagene, König ca. v97 - v31 Hierothesion (DE-588)4549198-7 gnd Sculpture, Ancient Relief (Sculpture), Ancient Sepulchral monuments / Turkey Funde Grab (DE-588)4021716-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Antiochus / I / King of Commagene / fl. 69-30 B.C. Antiochus I. Kommagene, König ca. v97 - v31 Antiochus I. Kommagene, König ca. v97 - v31 Hierothesion Sculpture, Ancient Relief (Sculpture), Ancient Sepulchral monuments / Turkey Funde Grab Commagene / Antiquities Nemrut Dağı Mound (Turkey) Arsameia ad Nymphaios (Extinct city) Türkei Hierothesion Arsameia am Nymphaios Nemrut Daği Bildband |
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