As literary reworking of local memories, hagiographic narratives may preserve historically reliable information, achieving their full documentary significance in a close comparison with literary tradition and archaeological evidence. The interplay between literature and archaeology finds an enlightening case in point in the legend of Hermione of Ephesus.
Social Memory, History and Topography of Christian Ephesus. The Case of the Martyr Cult of Hermione (BHG 2371d) / Biagetti, Claudio. - STAMPA. - 164:(2023), pp. 307-319. (Intervento presentato al convegno XLVIII Incontro di Studiosi dell’Antichità Cristiana tenutosi a Roma nel 5-7 maggio 2022).
Social Memory, History and Topography of Christian Ephesus. The Case of the Martyr Cult of Hermione (BHG 2371d)
Biagetti, Claudio
2023-01-01
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As literary reworking of local memories, hagiographic narratives may preserve historically reliable information, achieving their full documentary significance in a close comparison with literary tradition and archaeological evidence. The interplay between literature and archaeology finds an enlightening case in point in the legend of Hermione of Ephesus.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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