El culto imperial: una reflexión historiográfica
Keywords:
Emperor, imperial cult, historiography, divinity, adoration
Abstract
This paper presents a historiographical reflection about how historians have studied the worship of the Roman emperors. Firstly, the main characteristics which defined this cultural manifestation are presented. Secondly, the importance of the S. Price’s book - Rituals and Power: The Roman Imperial Cult in Asia Minor - is analysed. In this book the author by applying anthropological theories radically modifies the way the imperial cult is understood. Consequently, one can observe the influence of Price’s book in the following publications about the emperor worship in the oriental (S. J. Friesen, B. Burrell, F. Lozano) and occidental (I. Gradel, M. Clauss) provincials of the Empire. Finally, the last interpretations and their methodology in the study of this new cult is analysed (S. H. Versnel, R. Gordon, G. Woolf).Downloads
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2015-12-18
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Alarcón Hernández, C. (2015). El culto imperial: una reflexión historiográfica. ARYS, (12), 181-212. Retrieved from https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/ARYS/article/view/2917
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