Mosaics as History: The Near East from Late Antiquity to Islam (Revealing Antiquity)
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Over the past century, exploration and serendipity have uncovered mosaic after mosaic in the Near East--maps, historical images, mythical figures, and religious scenes that constitute an immense treasure of new testimony from antiquity. The stories these mosaics tell unfold in this brief, richly informed book by a preeminent scholar of the classical world. G. W. Bowersock considers these mosaics a critical part of the documentation of the region's ancient culture, as expressive as texts, inscriptions on stone, and architectural remains. In their complex language, often marred by time, neglect, and deliberate defacement, he finds historical evidence, illustrations of literary and mythological tradition, religious icons, and monuments to civic pride. Eloquently evoking a shared vision of a world beyond the boundaries of individual cities, the mosaics attest to a persistent tradition of Greek taste that could embrace Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in a fundamentally Semitic land, and they suggest the extent to which these three monotheistic religions could themselves embrace Hellenism. With copious color illustrations, Bowersock's efforts return us to Syrian Antioch, Arabia, Jewish and Samaritan settlements in Palestine, the Palmyrene empire in Syria, and the Nabataean kingdom in Jordan, and show us the overlay of Hellenism introduced by Alexander the Great as well as Roman customs imported by the imperial legions and governors. Attending to one of the most evocative languages of the ages, his work reveals a complex fusion of cultures and religions that speaks to us across time. |
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| 06-01-08 | 5 | 3\3 |
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The two negative reviews of this extremely learned study are so far off the mark I must honestly doubt that either reviewer actually read the book. And if they did, it was over their heads as witness their inability to actually write a review. I agree entirely with the review by the New York Review of Books (see above). By looking at newly discovered and older mosaics from late antiquity as more than just expressions of art Bowersock shows how the mosaics illustrate the society of an age. From the images we can understand the uses of Hellenism among Jews, Christians, and Muslims, as well as pagans with a startling clarity. The mosaics show the entertainments of mime and pantomime and show great urban centers as places in a greater community of shared traditions. The coherence and tolerance in this eastern Mediterranean world explains the deep peace that most of Palestine, Syria, and Transjordan enjoyed over many centuries. Bowersock shows that the late antique Near East was a kind of miracle in terms of deeply rooted cultures interacting in peaceful ways. This is a must book for anyone interested in art history or Middle Eastern history.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-05 09:16:50 EST)
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| 05-08-08 | 2 | 0\1 |
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This with a bit of work this could have been a good book--
The text just doesn't flow--the information is hard to retrieve and there is no coherence-- The photos are good, but the book demands a larger format-- (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-02 07:17:22 EST)
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| 05-05-08 | 1 | 0\2 |
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The product was shipped timely and was received in good order. The book, in itself, was a great disappointment.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-09 06:48:01 EST)
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