The Birth of the Cultual Imaginary of Antinous
Keywords:
Antinous, Egypt, emperor Hadrian, POxy 4352, portraits
Abstract
Antinous is a subject loved by the archaeological literature, even recent, due to the role that the young man plays for Hadrian, but also for the continuous fascination that his beauty inspires. The series of portraits reflects a sequence of a more complex ideological nature, which can be read as a true elaboration of iconography, corresponding to the progressive construction of the cult of the young Bitinic. The article will analyze the informations provided by the historical sources on Hadrian, by the hieroglyphic texts of the Pincius’ obelisk in Rome and the poetic texts preserved, looking at the background of the organization of the city of Antinoupolis, through which part of the myth of death and the subsequent deification of the young Antinous is told.Downloads
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Published
2019-09-12
How to Cite
Calandra, E. (2019). The Birth of the Cultual Imaginary of Antinous. ARYS, (16), 239-265. https://doi.org/10.20318/arys.2018.4446
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